7 Myths About Car Finance – Busted! - Read Now

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20 February 2024Updated: 20 February 2026
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You’re in the showroom. The car you want looks perfect....

The dealer smiles and says: “Good news — it’s 0% finance.” “We can get that to £379 a month.” “Most customers just take our finance. It’s easiest.”

It sounds simple.

It isn’t.

Car finance mistakes cost UK drivers hundreds — sometimes thousands of pounds — because people focus on the wrong numbers. The good news? Once you know what to look for, the traps are obvious.

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❌ Myth 1: “0% Finance Means Free Money”

It sounds unbeatable.

No interest. No extra cost. Just spread the price. But here’s the catch:

Sometimes 0% is genuinely subsidised by the manufacturer. Sometimes it replaces a discount you could have negotiated.

If the price changes depending on how you pay — it’s not really “free”.

📌 What to check

Before agreeing to 0%:

  • Ask for the best cash price

  • Then ask for the 0% price

  • Compare the total amount payable in both cases

  • Check if any dealer contribution disappears

If the car drops £2,000 when you remove 0% finance, that “free” deal just cost you £2,000.

💡 Pro tip:

Never discuss monthly payments until you’ve agreed the car price.

The lesson:

0% finance can be excellent — but only if the underlying price stands up on its own.

Negotiate first. Compare second. Decide third.


❌ Myth 2: “Monthly Payment Is All That Matters”

This is the most expensive myth in car buying.

Dealers know most buyers anchor on one number: “How much per month?”

Lower monthly payments often mean:

  • Longer finance terms

  • More interest overall

  • Being in debt longer

  • Higher total cost

⚠️ The extended term trap

Stretching a deal from 36 to 60 months might only reduce the payment slightly.

But it can add thousands in interest.

It feels affordable. It costs more.

📌 What actually matters

Always ask:

“What is the total amount payable over the full term?”

That includes:

  • Deposit

  • All monthly payments

  • Balloon payment (if PCP)

  • Fees

Then compare that number across options.

The lesson:

Affordability isn’t about the lowest monthly — it’s about the smartest total cost. A higher monthly on a shorter term often saves serious money.


❌ Myth 3: “Dealer Finance Is Always Best”

Dealer finance can be competitive.

It can also be more expensive than alternatives.

Finance helps dealers:

  • Earn commission

  • Sell add-ons

  • Increase overall profit per car

That doesn’t make it wrong. It just means you should compare.

📌 Before you visit the dealership

  • Check your bank’s loan rates

  • Get an online finance quote

  • Look at credit union options

  • Know your credit score

Walk in with a benchmark.

Then when the dealer presents finance, ask:

  • “Is this your lowest available APR?”

  • “What’s the total amount payable?”

  • “Is this rate fixed?”

If they beat your pre-approved rate — great. If not, you’ve just saved potentially thousands.

The lesson:

Convenience is fine. Blind convenience is expensive.


❌ Myth 4: “You Can’t Get Finance With Bad Credit”

You probably can.

But you’ll likely pay more.

Higher APR means:

  • Bigger total repayment

  • Possibly larger deposit

  • Stricter approval terms

Two people can buy the same car and end up paying very different totals depending on credit profile.

📌 Smarter strategy (if you can wait)

  • Improve your credit for 6–12 months

  • Pay down high balances

  • Register on the electoral roll

  • Avoid multiple hard applications

  • Save a larger deposit

Even a modest drop in APR can mean hundreds or thousands saved over four years.

If you must proceed now:

  • Keep the term shorter

  • Avoid rolling negative equity into the agreement

  • Compare specialist lenders carefully

The lesson:

Bad credit finance is possible. It’s rarely cheap.

Timing and preparation can make a huge difference.


❌ Myth 5: “PCP Means You Never Own The Car”

This one causes constant confusion.

PCP (Personal Contract Purchase) gives you three options at the end:

  • Hand the car back

  • Pay the optional final balloon payment and own it

  • Part-exchange and use any equity toward another car

You are not blocked from ownership.

You choose.

🚗 Where people get confused

They mix up:

  • PCP — option to buy

  • Leasing (PCH) — no ownership option

Very different products.

📌 Before signing a PCP

  • Check the balloon amount

  • Compare it with expected future car value

  • Be realistic about mileage

  • Decide whether ownership is your likely goal

If your aim is to own it, calculate total cost including the balloon from day one.

The lesson:

PCP is about flexibility.

It works best when you understand what you want at the end — not just what you want today.


❌ Myth 6: “Leasing Is Throwing Money Away”

“If you don’t own it, you’re wasting money.”

Not necessarily.

If you change cars every 2–3 years anyway, leasing can offer:

  • Lower upfront cost

  • Predictable monthly payments

  • No resale hassle

  • No exposure to depreciation risk

Ownership only makes sense if you plan to keep the car long term.

📌 Leasing works well if:

  • You like new cars regularly

  • You stay within mileage limits

  • You want predictable costs

  • You don’t want to sell privately

It makes less sense if:

  • You drive high mileage

  • You keep cars for many years

  • You want long-term equity

The lesson:

Leasing isn’t throwing money away.

It’s paying for usage and convenience — not ownership.

Choose based on how you actually use cars.


❌ Myth 7: “You’re Stuck With Finance Until The End”

Many drivers think once they sign, they’re locked in for years.

Not true.

Depending on the agreement, exit routes may include:

  • Early settlement

  • Refinancing

  • Selling the car and clearing finance

  • Voluntary Termination (for regulated HP and PCP agreements)

Under consumer credit rules, liability on HP/PCP is typically capped around 50% of the total amount payable (conditions apply).

But:

  • Early repayment charges may apply

  • Vehicle condition matters

  • Rules vary by agreement

📌 Before signing, ask:

  • “How is early settlement calculated?”

  • “Is there an early repayment fee?”

  • “When do I reach 50% of total payable?”

  • “What condition standards apply at return?”

The lesson:

Finance isn’t a prison contract.

But it rewards people who understand the exit rules upfront.


🧾 Final Thoughts: Don’t Finance Blind

Car finance isn’t complicated.

It’s layered.

People overpay when they:

  • Focus only on monthly

  • Don’t compare lenders

  • Skip total cost calculations

  • Rush the decision

People who save money:

  • Negotiate the car price first

  • Compare at least 3 quotes

  • Check total amount payable

  • Understand their end options

Five minutes of maths can save thousands over four years.

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General information, not financial advice. Always check the full terms before entering a credit agreement.


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