Brand New Vauxhall Viva
Through Eden Vauxhall
4yr PCP
only 6000 miles per year
Steel wheels
No A/C
Only in solid Red at this price
Weird thing is the car comes with 3yrs warranty yet this is a 4yr PCP.
So the monthly payments are low for a new car however is this really a deal? I don't know?
Cash Price £8,450.00
Customer Deposit £99.00
Amount Of Credit £8,351.00
47 Monthly Payments Of £99.98
Final Optional Payment £3,552.00
Total Amount Payable £8,450.00
Representative APR 0%
Contracted Annual Mileage 6,000
Through Eden Vauxhall
4yr PCP
only 6000 miles per year
Steel wheels
No A/C
Only in solid Red at this price
Weird thing is the car comes with 3yrs warranty yet this is a 4yr PCP.
So the monthly payments are low for a new car however is this really a deal? I don't know?
Cash Price £8,450.00
Customer Deposit £99.00
Amount Of Credit £8,351.00
47 Monthly Payments Of £99.98
Final Optional Payment £3,552.00
Total Amount Payable £8,450.00
Representative APR 0%
Contracted Annual Mileage 6,000
Vauxhall is German
Also, this isn't much of a deal when the likes of the Citroen Cactus could be had recently for £117 p/m on a 2 year lease. A much nicer and better equipped car -- with no requirement to get a MOT in the 3rd year like on this Vauxhall....and air conditioning/alloy wheels etc.
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it's a cheap and fairly rubbish car to start with.
Add (or should I say take away) no aircon, alloys or decent colour. put a very restrictive 6k a year limit on it. 24k miles in 4 years is ridiculous. As is four years finance and 3 years warranty, plus the mot and repairs.
buy a year old corsa for 4 grand and be done with it.
Glad I got rid of it, even more so before the episodes of the model B self-igniting came to light. Considered buying Opel badges on eBay while I still owned the car just to rid myself of the Vauxhall livery!
Always thought GM Motors was an American company.
Most Vauxhalls sold in the UK are designed, developed and engineered by Opel in Germany. Of course Opel is owned by GM. They are made in various countries.
However, in this case the Viva is developed by GM's Korean company.
Looking at the picture, it resembles one of the non-descript Kias or Hyundais that are prevalent on our roads today