9.9% APR!!!! You sure? BMW usually discount theirs a lot. I thought maybe 6.9 at worst!
9.9% compared to 2.9% means that a £400 a month would be £1200!!!!
Not gonna lie, that’s me out.
9.9% APR!!!! You sure? BMW usually discount theirs a lot. I thought maybe 6.9 at worst!
I’ve just gone on for a look, prices like for like have gone from £254 to £900, 9.9% same with me, unless I’m buying outright, no chance
9.9% on a new build....?? Really...??Argyll Andy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 6:49 pmI’ve just gone on for a look, prices like for like have gone from £254 to £900, 9.9% same with me, unless I’m buying outright, no chance
That’s with a 9k deposit. Just ran it myself.Argyll Andy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 6:49 pmI’ve just gone on for a look, prices like for like have gone from £254 to £900, 9.9% same with me, unless I’m buying outright, no chance
£18.25k depositori wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 8:37 pmThat’s with a 9k deposit. Just ran it myself.Argyll Andy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 6:49 pmI’ve just gone on for a look, prices like for like have gone from £254 to £900, 9.9% same with me, unless I’m buying outright, no chance
Think I’ll stick to my faster blue. )))
Except back then house price to earnings ratio was about a third of what it is now!
While I partially agree with you, the tax carts equate to a few billion at worst assuming it doesn’t actually increase tax revenue. The energy cap is 60 billion in spending and Covid cost us 400 billion. Everyone was crying out for something to be done about energy costs and they did……hence inflation.
Yeah, but that’s the rub isn’t it. We have got used to money being so cheap that we rely on it being in constant supply to get and do the things we want.
ori wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 10:07 pm While I partially agree with you, the tax carts equate to a few billion at worst assuming it doesn’t actually increase tax revenue. The energy cap is 60 billion in spending and Covid cost us 400 billion. Everyone was crying out for something to be done about energy costs and they did……hence inflation.
Who knew printing money gives inflation? Whole world is a mess.
Furthermore, BMW had already started to increase interest rates well before this.