anyone got a Dacia Duster?

What you consider urban myths are still only your opinion I am not in court defending a point on oath maybe you consider yourself more informed or perhaps presently sell promote PCP that's fine by me and I will not continue defending my own position that I will not take a PCP I own my car outright that is the way I shall continue purchasing in the future
At the moment, I own my car outright, but I'm seriously considering putting £12k - £13k back in the bank by trading it in on a newer one on Ford's Options (PCP plan). 20 years ago, when it first started, it was expensive because you were expected to put up a deposit of a around £2k, even on a Fiesta, but after the term when it came to trade in the equity in the car was so low you still needed to put in a lump sum again to get another car, that is now not the case for most of their cars. With Ford's Options, there was no problems in handing the car back or trading in, dealer gives the car a cursory look over for anything obvious and check mileage hasn't exceeded the contract terms and that is it, they expect fair wear and tear. Basically for what I would lose in depreciation over the first 12 months is covered by the deposit and payments whilst I'm in a new car every twelve months. It really is a no brainer and cost effective thing to do, the only thing stalling me is I'm attached to my current car even though the replacement would just be a newer version of the same. You just need to find the right dealer wanting to do you a deal.
 
The BVRLA is just a view that is in use today are you really saying that no corporations or national bodies ever get it wrong has VW found a way to circumnavigate emissions have MOT standards never had modification is food never demonised then found better than what other people select as an alternative

I fired off here as you seem to have made your absolutely rubbish statement as a definitive evidence I am wrong in holding my view urban myth still suggests you are correct and highly cosmopolitan in your view

I won't continue defending my points here as I feel it's disrespectful of the ops thread, a £100 for a charger is cheap and easy same as a new battery for a camera and may be better than buying a new camera and his wife can have the kitchen if that's their decision

Best of luck OP I have considered the Duster and think it's a good solution should you not feel the need to hurry and is a decent tow car if your caravan is not heavy I would sooner the car than kitchen ;)
Had to keep this for the quite unbelievable backtrack, could have just said a simply "Great I didn't know about the BVRLA." but not it is linked to VW circumnavigating emissions and food and all sorts and I'm cosmopolitan in my views. Love the entertainment although a bit early to be drinking :thumbs:
 
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