E Bikes are expensive so how did you pay for yours.
Mine was bought on the credit card and with a bit of savings.
Mine was bought on the credit card and with a bit of savings.
Now that’s a bike shop to supportMy Haibike AllMtn 3.0 was £4.5k.
I had £1,250 from the sale of my 2021 Trance analogue. I had £250 cash and my workplace had a ride to work scheme but had a max cap of £3k. Most importantly, under no circumstances (I tried hard) would work let me 'top up' to get a more expensive bike.
The bike shop understood my plight so for the purposes of official paperwork 'sold' me a Haibike HardSeven (£2999) but handed me a shiny new AllMtn complete with a handwritten invoice after I passed over to them the extra £1500 cash.
Gotta love LBS'.
The bike scheme saved me £1000 so I actually paid £3500 for the bike.
StunningSold my restored mk2 1.8t golf and used some of the sales cash to buy mine.. I paid for it using my mobile phone which i was a bit gob smacked at!
Heres what i'm missing now
IMG_20190525_205047_563 by Laxadams, on Flickr
That's lovely i dont think i could have done it i would have found another waySold my restored mk2 1.8t golf and used some of the sales cash to buy mine.. I paid for it using my mobile phone which i was a bit gob smacked at!
Heres what i'm missing now
IMG_20190525_205047_563 by Laxadams, on Flickr
That's lovely i dont think i could have done it i would have found another way
Sold my restored mk2 1.8t golf and used some of the sales cash to buy mine.. I paid for it using my mobile phone which i was a bit gob smacked at!
Heres what i'm missing now
IMG_20190525_205047_563 by Laxadams, on Flickr
that sounds like proper old school tuning! i like it. I just cheated and took a 1.8 20 valve turbo from a Audi TT then just had to re-wire accordingly. Once mapped it was putting out about 260bhpAwesome!
I had an E reg MK2 16v which I converted to turbo (low boost - 7psi). I managed to wangle a proper manifold (and turbo) for it out of Turbo Technics - they had officially stopped doing their own conversions but had a few parts left on their shelves. Used an Escort RS Turbo intercooler and Aquamist 5th injector setup. Engine was rebuilt using stock parts but with machined pistons to lower the C/R a bit. Was great fun and I loved it.
My Haibike AllMtn 3.0 was £4.5k.
I had £1,250 from the sale of my 2021 Trance analogue. I had £250 cash and my workplace had a ride to work scheme but had a max cap of £3k. Most importantly, under no circumstances (I tried hard) would work let me 'top up' to get a more expensive bike.
The bike shop understood my plight so for the purposes of official paperwork 'sold' me a Haibike HardSeven (£2999) but handed me a shiny new AllMtn complete with a handwritten invoice after I passed over to them the extra £1500 cash.
Gotta love LBS'.
The bike scheme saved me £1000 so I actually paid £3500 for the bike.
Ditto.Interest free finance
Why should i outlay the money when they will
Ditto.
Same, 2 eMTBs, 4 months apart.Interest free finance, V12, absolutely brilliant, no hassle whatsoever
Sold my restored mk2 1.8t golf and used some of the sales cash to buy mine.. I paid for it using my mobile phone which i was a bit gob smacked at!
Heres what i'm missing now
IMG_20190525_205047_563 by Laxadams, on Flickr
Same, 2 eMTBs, 4 months apart.
My money is still in the bank earning interest!
Same as the good folks above 0% over 3 years ..finished in a few months time ..why do it any other way ?
Sold my restored mk2 1.8t golf and used some of the sales cash to buy mine.. I paid for it using my mobile phone which i was a bit gob smacked at!
Heres what i'm missing now
Same here, no catch, no hassle, no interest!Interest free finance, V12, absolutely brilliant, no hassle whatsoever
The LBS can usually do a good deal with the credit supplier such that a zero % finance deal will cost them only slightly above the bank rate. So right now, that is more than it has been for a while, which means that you might get another 5% off the bike (if the seller has the authority to do so). That is worth it if you have the cash/funds available to pay for the bike, and have even more available.Because the cost of credit has to come from somewhere, quite often if you are paying cash you get a better price than paying credit. Up to you to work out if the price saving is greater or less than the interest your money would make in that time...
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