I too, am curious. Perhaps an example might give us a better idea ?To be honest I'm not sure exactly what you are referring to.
I too, am curious. Perhaps an example might give us a better idea ?
But I also see people who are in difficulties being patronised.
Well I hope this is not about the Audi 5 thread.
I thought it was so ridiculous that they did not realise the long-term implications, that sarcasm was the best way of dealing with it.
Oh dear. And I never did get to figure out which way to buy a car was better. The OP thought I was trolling and I wasn't. I was worried about future threads on people rolling over PCP's and being in difficulty.Well that thread did prompt this post I have to admit, but I have had these thoughts about other threads.
I even thought Blackrock was a troller here when I read your first thread. I changed my opinion since but I didn't get hot under the collar about it either way.
Not at odds with my views though; just clarifying.i think the fact that my view is that money is generally for spending as long as you arent putting yourself in a difficult position financially is one at odds with the more established posters.
Money is always for spending - what other purpose does it have?
Whether and to what extent it is beneficial or appropriate to defer consumption is another matter.
You seemed to want to compare buying a new car to running an old one, which is a different argument, and also you cant see why anyone would spend so much on a car when people have different interests and different things that they enjoy in life.
This is the point that you failed to understand on the other thread. Bronte followed you into a thicket about rates and models etc. which obscured this basic point about PCP.
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