Charger cover - Rain!
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a charger cover that protects the charging adapter/cable at the charging port on the car? Rain season has arrived, I get a bit anxious with charging overnight.
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a charger cover that protects the charging adapter/cable at the charging port on the car? Rain season has arrived, I get a bit anxious with charging overnight.
One thing I'm amazed about is the video functionality that lets you video something, but you can select a picture from the frame, a way to get around timing photos.
Is it me or has this been a thing elsewhere with phones?
I want to make sure that my plan can go ahead.
I'm a freehold property owner of a newly built detached house in 2021.
My TP1/title deed suggests Taylor Wimpey permission request expires after 3 years. I've owned the property for five years and so local permission is not necessary.
The location of my property does not trigger article 4 of plan permission local council, as it isn't in a conservation area or in front of a highway/major road.
I'm going with an MCS certified installer. No issues with whether or not they can do the job to a highly quality standard as they are highly reputable.
I intend to inform my home insurance to notify them of this.
Thoughts? Are there any other forms of cover I need to get?
Hi, I currently have a PCP finance 0% APR on my Tesla model 3 RWD premium. Currently done 6200 miles, trade in credit is £733 (value - outstanding). 10,000 miles and 48 month. Paying £307 per month.
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I'm interested in upgrading to Model Y, (48 months and 10,000 per year) but can't decide between PCP or PCH.
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the balloon payment will likely exceed the value at end of 48 months. But what's holding me back is the 2.9% APR on the new model Y Vs my current 0% APR on my model 3.
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PCP almost guarantees the return back of the car but gives me flexibility to trade in < 48 months, whereas with PCH I have to rent it for the full 48 months.
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I can muster £6000 upfront deposit, to get £520 per month under PCP. But I just don't know if the extra £200-odd is worth it. I heard that under PCH, the integrated interest rate is much higher.
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If I wait longer for. 0% APR window to open, the car will depreciate further. If I choose PCH for the sake of cheaper monthly cost, I lose my deposit entirely over 48 months.
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Is it worth the pain of going PCP model Y?