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All entirely consistent thought processes with a £108,000 SUV.

Not.

It doesn't have to be though. My thought process is my process. If everybody's was the same then sales would be easy.

Your looking at it from your perspective not mine. I think our circumstances are probably very different.
 
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Why do I feel like some very 'creative' business related man maths has led to the position of £700 per month for 4 years only costing you £11,000 :p
 
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Back to the JLR deal. Did anyone find how long the minimum term is?

Why do I feel like some very 'creative' business related man maths has led to the position of £700 per month for 4 years only costing you £11,000 :p

Of course it will be. As soon as he caveated it with "ignoring fuel costs".

The purchase price (even with discounts) minus GFV is going to be way more than £11k. Especially if a lot of the value is made up of options which don't add much to GFV.

Here some of the best X3 M40i deals. Costs way more then £11k.

https://www.babybmw.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=130609&sid=4cbd35650e1d725e75c856219c3d0156
 
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Why do I feel like some very 'creative' business related man maths has led to the position of £700 per month for 4 years only costing you £11,000 :p

Do you mean business mileage reclaim perchance ??:p



Back to the JLR deal. Did anyone find how long the minimum term is?



Of course it will be. As soon as he caveated it with "ignoring fuel costs".

The purchase price (even with discounts) minus GFV is going to be way more than £11k.

Looks like min 90 days
 
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£700 pm is £8400 per year x 4= £33,600
20k mile limit with 6ppm for any excess
Reclaim for 15k miles for business per year is £5750x4 £23,000

Fuel doesn't really play a part as that would be a cost in a car that was free

Larger engine would lesson the effect assuming poorer economy
 
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If we're counting business mileage payments in the cost of a car but ignoring fuel spend then I've made a profit on my car :p
 
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