Is buying on finance the best way of getting a good deal?
Does the Chevrolet Cruze have the same engine and automatic gearbox as an Astra, Suzuki, or SAAB? I went to a car dealer about a Honda Jazz and the finance manager tried to convince me that it's better for the finance to go for a newer Jazz like the Hybrid, which will save me money in the long run. I was quite confused and not sure about it. What do you think?
Asked on 15 June 2012 by AC, via email
Answered by
Honest John
The Cruze has a belt cam engine and 6-speed torque converter automatic. It's tested here: www.honestjohn.co.uk/road-tests/chevrolet/chevrole.../
I don't answer questions about finance except to say ""nothing is for nothing"" and if something sounds too good to be true it won't be true.
I don't answer questions about finance except to say ""nothing is for nothing"" and if something sounds too good to be true it won't be true.
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