surely a mistake on the mileage excess?? http://www.honda.co.uk/motorcycles/campaigns/fireblade-black-edition.html
Think 7p a mile is Hondas standard pcp. Only ever applies if you are handing the bike back at the end of the pcp period
it's actually 0.07p per mile! ie 1000 miles excess would cost 70p!!!!!!!, buy it on PCP and run it to the ground in 3 years!
I thnk the have missed out the £ sign and wrongly put in p insted. Someone at honda doesn't understand decimal points too well.
To me that says 7 pence per mile (0.07p) so 5000 miles would be £350. I just checked on honda's site and a NC750 would be 4 pence per mile.
Gixer thou is on 0% I think and a lower starting price point https://www.suzuki-gb.co.uk/motorcycles/finance/hire-purchase/gsx-r1000-motogp/#calculator Here is a quote for the MotoGP edition with the bling can etc. and an estimated deposit of £5k trade in over 4 years 0% Big difference = no PCP after 4 years of use paying less than £130 a month you own it outright Sure Honda will have to match that offer in near future to register all the Blades by the end of December
Its £1k cheaper to start with and over 48mths to get it just below on monthly payments , Honda is 36 and £5k in is same as £5k GFV at end but you can stick the money in the bank and earn interest
this is a joke yes? last year i got more "interest" on my current account than my savings account has given me in the last 10 years added together
what interest rate will you earn while being charged 5.9% ? Guess both are run out models with the technology of the BMW / ZX10r / R1 and therefore much cheaper / last of the old school litre bikes - not much between them really
No such thing as 0% though, manufacturer pays the cost of 0% which means £600 less to put in deal in other ways (normally a deposit contribution). There is so much money per bike to market and sell them and it just gets moved about in a different deal, 0% is one of the most expensive for a manufacturer, nobody lends money for nothing