Taking car early

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evoivboy

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939 posts

151 months

Friday 26th July
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Ordered a new i10 for the Mrs two weeks ago, told delivery mid to late September, perfect for a 74 plate

Got a call yesterday to say car has arrived today, do I want it now, my thinking is as it would be a 24 plate, future value would be less

what would you do?

sixor8

6,493 posts

273 months

Friday 26th July
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It would depend how long I wanted to keep it. scratchchin '24 or '74 will make a difference for only about 2 yrs I reckon as regards to the part ex value, after that, it's a 2024 car. Other considerations are change of insurance costs, and the VED difference, if any.

I don't like having 50 something or 60 something plates myself, it would make my teeth itch. 20 yrs ago, I spurned a '52 reg car to buy an '02 car smile But then, the majority of the population don't pay attention to reg numbers much IME....

evoivboy

Original Poster:

939 posts

151 months

Friday 26th July
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sixor8 said:
It would depend how long I wanted to keep it. scratchchin '24 or '74 will make a difference for only about 2 yrs I reckon as regards to the part ex value, after that, it's a 2024 car. Other considerations are change of insurance costs, and the VED difference, if any.

I don't like having 50 something or 60 something plates myself, it would make my teeth itch. 20 yrs ago, I spurned a '52 reg car to buy an '02 car smile But then, the majority of the population don't pay attention to reg numbers much IME....
It's on a 4 year pcp, and they said would tax it for 1 year and 1 week

Pica-Pica

14,353 posts

89 months

Friday 26th July
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sixor8 said:
) But then, the majority of the population don't pay attention to reg numbers much IME....
That is true. Outside of this forum (and schoolboys), nobody else goes ‘ooh, look, a new registration!’.
Failing that, a cheap undated plate 3+3 configuration.
It must be worth a few hundred less for them to get you to take it early?

Mad Maximus

463 posts

8 months

Friday 26th July
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No one will notice especially not anymore as any Tom dick or Harry can have a spanking new car on the drive with monthlies. No longer a big deal.

sixor8

6,493 posts

273 months

Saturday 27th July
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evoivboy said:
It's on a 4 year pcp, and they said would tax it for 1 year and 1 week
Dealers have the ability to do that. New cars HAVE to be supplied with valid VED anyway, 6 months is of course the minimum. I meant the difference between this and any current car. Those registered before 1/4/24 can be £35 or less, even free if very frugal. I know it makes little difference when you're paying thousands, but some people consider it important.

I have a car on PCP and at the moment will likely hand it back, so the reg (24 / 74) wouldn't have concerned me. After 4 years, the GFV / trade in price is likely to be very little between a 24 and a 74 reg.

ARHarh

4,101 posts

112 months

Saturday 27th July
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sixor8 said:
But then, the majority of the population don't pay attention to reg numbers much IME....
It took me 3 attempts to explain to the wife, how the reg year stuff works, still not sure if she understands or just got bored smile

John D.

18,355 posts

214 months

Saturday 27th July
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Pica-Pica said:
sixor8 said:
) But then, the majority of the population don't pay attention to reg numbers much IME....
That is true. Outside of this forum (and schoolboys), nobody else goes ‘ooh, look, a new registration!’.
Failing that, a cheap undated plate 3+3 configuration.
It must be worth a few hundred less for them to get you to take it early?
I don't pay attention to reg numbers. Find the whole 'I saw a new reg' thing every year quite bizarre.


ARHarh

4,101 posts

112 months

Saturday 27th July
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As kids in the 70's we always went on holiday to somewhere in this country in the first 2 weeks of August. My Dad would keep us quiet by offering a prize to whoever spotted the most new registrations. Needless to say all 3 of us spotted the same number, as even if we didn't see it we pretended we did. An ice cream was the prize, which looking back on it now we probably would have got anyway.

Pica-Pica

14,353 posts

89 months

Saturday 27th July
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ARHarh said:
sixor8 said:
But then, the majority of the population don't pay attention to reg numbers much IME....
It took me 3 attempts to explain to the wife, how the reg year stuff works, still not sure if she understands or just got bored smile
Despite me saying ‘nobody outside this forum cares’, my wife said yesterday ‘ooh, a car older than mine’. It was an 11, hers is a 13. I have underestimated her (a dangerous thing to do).

TwigtheWonderkid

44,341 posts

155 months

Saturday 27th July
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3 reg years now cover each calendar year. 2024 cars can be 73, 24 or 74. It doesn't matter nearly as much as it used to.

anyoldcardave

768 posts

72 months

Saturday 27th July
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sixor8 said:
Dealers have the ability to do that. New cars HAVE to be supplied with valid VED anyway, 6 months is of course the minimum. I meant the difference between this and any current car. Those registered before 1/4/24 can be £35 or less, even free if very frugal. I know it makes little difference when you're paying thousands, but some people consider it important.

I have a car on PCP and at the moment will likely hand it back, so the reg (24 / 74) wouldn't have concerned me. After 4 years, the GFV / trade in price is likely to be very little between a 24 and a 74 reg.
If you don,t need the car now, I would wait, but then thats me lol.

Check your current car on WBAC, adainst the payment you have to make to purchase it, you may make enough for a nice holiday.

Just handing them back only makes them money, a few minutes could change your thoughts.

anyoldcardave

768 posts

72 months

Sunday 28th July
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sixor8 said:
Dealers have the ability to do that. New cars HAVE to be supplied with valid VED anyway, 6 months is of course the minimum. I meant the difference between this and any current car. Those registered before 1/4/24 can be £35 or less, even free if very frugal. I know it makes little difference when you're paying thousands, but some people consider it important.

I have a car on PCP and at the moment will likely hand it back, so the reg (24 / 74) wouldn't have concerned me. After 4 years, the GFV / trade in price is likely to be very little between a 24 and a 74 reg.
If you don,t need the car now, I would wait, but then thats me lol.

Check your current car on WBAC, adainst the payment you have to make to purchase it, you may make enough for a nice holiday.

Just handing them back only makes them money, a few minutes could change your thoughts.

66HFM

414 posts

30 months

Monday 29th July
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Have you got a car to sell or is the i10 an additional car?
Are you part exchanging a car for it and is the deal still the same?

What are your plans at the end of the 4th year, hand it back or buy it?

Personally it would depend if I needed the car now or September was convenient, get the dealer to work around what your needs.

I managed to get one of the deals on a Honda e:NY1, the dealer said it would be mid September delivery, reading on the forums everyone is getting them within a couple of weeks. As I have a car to sell I won't take it until I've sold my current car or mid September, whichever comes first!

NDA

22,133 posts

230 months

Monday 29th July
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evoivboy said:
Ordered a new i10 for the Mrs two weeks ago, told delivery mid to late September, perfect for a 74 plate

Got a call yesterday to say car has arrived today, do I want it now, my thinking is as it would be a 24 plate, future value would be less

what would you do?
Have it now.

I did this with my current car - I was able to take delivery in late December (instead of March). Same model year etc, but dated as a 2020 car rather than a 2021 car. I'm not sure anyone's bothered.

blueg33

37,796 posts

229 months

Monday 29th July
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Pica-Pica said:
That is true. Outside of this forum (and schoolboys), nobody else goes ‘ooh, look, a new registration!’.
Failing that, a cheap undated plate 3+3 configuration.
It must be worth a few hundred less for them to get you to take it early?
My wife (not on this forum and with no interest in cars) always looks out for new registrations.

Op - if it worries you, put a budget private plate on it.

evoivboy

Original Poster:

939 posts

151 months

Monday 29th July
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I have told them I'm waiting until September, I am part exing a 22 plate Picanto