It refers to the utilisation of the right of withdrawal under the consumer credit act to make sure that as the consumer you are eligible for the best offer &/or deal.
Why you needed that to be elaborated on confuses me as to that was the entire statement you based your comment upon.
Shouldn't effect discount or anything at all, the pay three months then clear it is what you need to do if you are requesting a settlement figure.
What I've mentioned is just the legal requirement under consumer credit act allowing you to change your method of payment (not to be confused with right to cancel 14 day distance selling regulation)
Once your comftable
Sport S+ & Manual.. Red line is your friend. 😍🤣 And I highly recommend when it's wet find and empty open car park and have a proper play, learn how the vehicle feels when you may loose control under controlled conditions.
Yeah personally would struggle to pay 32 for one, as that's what mine cost. Plus it's not a lexus dealer so crap interest on finance.
All it will take is lexus to drop one last saloon V8 and these inflated prices will drop like a tonne.
Shame the is500 didn't launch in the UK.
You'll usually get a better deal taking a PCP, phone the lexus finance company within 14 days and terminate the PCP under change of mind of payment method and pay it off in full.
No interest pow. And retain the discount for taking the PCP in the first place.
That's ridiculous... 😂😅
Mine was sold to the Swindon for the price I purchased it from Hull and then inflated up for 36995.
Monzo sold the blue one at sub 34 & the previous black one at 36. Both had impeccable mileage. (I offered them my GSF for less than what lexus purchased it off me but they said no due to them struggling to shift the blue one & they came back offering me 28 which I laughed off )
We are seeing a beautiful inflation of price, but personally I wouldn't buy one again till it drops down to 2020 prices again 😅. 40k can buy a LOT of decent second hand motor.
Yup, it's beautifully smooth it's semi reactive if you need to move swiftly. Comfy always...
Looked great on the drive 😂 drives empty now days... This is the last photo I think I snagged the day before it vanished haha.
It's the noise and the G's when you put the foot down and shift down a gear or 3.😂😅😍
Yup...
Utilising the Wife's NX at present and it just has 0 effect on me whilst I drive. No smiles per gallon at all. God I miss the gsf 😅...
Can't wait to get back on my feet and get another guzzler.
It's just been MOT'd, 60k service and had a new wiper blade & tyre inflation kit (One I handed back was sealed, wonder if these have an expiration? ) All within the last week.
So with all of that, I would assume it's now sold.
I would assume he means when your manually driving in first or second and let it redline till it force changes and gives you that absolutely stunning noise
Remember seeing absolutely loads of these for sales by dealers a couple of years ago this was when I started really looking into Fs. And yes as above huge amounts of ex demos or nearly new's. I also remember when I really started watching F cars and the price of these back in 2018 were unbelievably cheap.
You could grab a carbon for 32. And a norm for sub 30.
As the continued push to electricity and turbos by the other main brands and government you can really understand as to why the prices have escalated.
That and with the GSF being worth more due to rarity that also would increase the price into the RCF due to the "F".
Above the front wheel is awful.
It didn't leave mine in that state, ngl that's triggered me.🤦
The only paintwork flaw when it left mine was on the pillar next to the windscreen where my son had helped me dry it 🤣But that was a light mark that would of buffed out with ease.