Advertisement

We need your help now

Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open.

You are visiting us because we have something you value. Independent, unbiased news that tells the truth. Advertising revenue goes some way to support our mission, but this year it has not been enough.

If you've seen value in our reporting, please contribute what you can, so we can continue to produce accurate and meaningful journalism. For everyone who needs it.

Shutterstock/fatir29

A study this week found that we don’t understand PCP finance. So here it is explained

One third of car purchases are financed through PCP contracts. Here’s how they work.

IRISH CONSUMERS DON’T understand important aspects of Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) plans, according to new research by the ESRI’s Behavioural Research Unit.

The study, conducted in collaboration with the Competition & Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC), suggests that while PCP deals are a popular option to fund car purchases, many consumers’ grasp of how these products work is “poor”.

PCP agreements are now used to finance around a third of new car purchases by consumers in Ireland. Here’s a quick run-down of how they work.

original (5) CCPC CCPC

The deposit you pay is typically between 10% and 30% of the value of the car. Your deposit can be paid in cash.

Monthly repayments: PCPs usually last for three years and they generally have low monthly repayments. This can make them seem more affordable compared to other forms of finance, such as a bank loan. The reason the monthly repayments are low is because you don’t pay for a large portion of the cost of the car until the end of the contract.

GMFV (or the lump-sum payment): This large, final payment is how much it will cost you to own the car at the end of the contract. This figure is set at the beginning of the contract by the lender, and is usually a percentage of the overall value of the car at the beginning of the contract.

As part of the study by the ESRI, it found that there was little knowledge or understanding at what happens at the end of the deal: namely, that you either pay a lump sum to own the car, or you pay nothing and have no asset at the end of the deal.

If you choose not to pay the lump sum at the end of the deal, you can roll onto another PCP finance option, which is similar to renting the car – you pay for the use of the car but don’t actually have any claim to ownership by the end of the contract.

These contracts are among the least flexible forms of finance. Because the repayments are fixed for the term of the contract, you usually can’t increase your repayments each month if you want to and if you want to extend the term, you may be charged a rescheduling fee.

You can find out more about PCPs from the CCPC here.

Methodology

The ESRI team undertook an experiment with a representative sample of consumers.

The participants were given information about PCPs typically given to car buyers. They were then tested to see if they could judge PCP offers accurately and if they understood the key features.

The participants found it harder to choose consistently between PCP deals than hire purchase deals. When rating adverts, they often rated inferior PCP deals to be better value than superior ones.

The tests demonstrated a clear lack of understanding; almost one quarter of the consumers performed no better than chance on multiple choice questions that tested whether they had absorbed the central facts about how PCPs work.

These results imply that many car buyers are unlikely to grasp important aspects of these large financial transactions. Of particular concern is consumers’ understanding of what happens at the end of the deal.

Car buyers who take out PCP finance may be surprised to discover that after putting down a deposit, making three years of monthly payments, caring for the vehicle and staying within agreed mileage limits, they end up owning little or no asset in return.

ESRI researcher, Terry McElvaney, who led the study said: “The findings of this experiment suggest that PCP deals should be considered complex financial products. Given that buying a car is the second biggest financial transaction most people undertake, it is vital that consumers entering these deals know what they consist of and what they are getting into.”

Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone...
Our Explainer articles bring context and explanations in plain language to help make sense of complex issues. We're asking readers like you to support us so we can continue to provide helpful context to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay.

Close
55 Comments
This is YOUR comments community. Stay civil, stay constructive, stay on topic. Please familiarise yourself with our comments policy here before taking part.
Leave a Comment
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Pùca
    Favourite Pùca
    Report
    Aug 11th 2020, 10:26 PM

    Leave it alone please.

    387
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Pat Kelly
    Favourite Pat Kelly
    Report
    Aug 11th 2020, 10:56 PM

    @Pùca: just make I am legend 2 already original was great film !

    84
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Madra
    Favourite Madra
    Report
    Aug 12th 2020, 12:35 AM

    @Pùca: nah. Did you see the trailer? Looks unreal.

    37
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Paul Gorry
    Favourite Paul Gorry
    Report
    Aug 11th 2020, 10:32 PM

    Will and Jaden with respect please leave us alone ta. Enough is enough.

    109
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute John Killeen
    Favourite John Killeen
    Report
    Aug 11th 2020, 10:30 PM

    Nooooooooooooooo.

    109
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Bill
    Favourite Bill
    Report
    Aug 11th 2020, 10:34 PM

    This sounds all wrong!!

    75
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Keith Manning
    Favourite Keith Manning
    Report
    Aug 12th 2020, 4:23 AM

    If it has his son Jayden as the star, they would hardly need a multi episode season to explain the story. A six second vine would work fine with his punchable face.

    40
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute ruairi
    Favourite ruairi
    Report
    Aug 11th 2020, 11:20 PM

    To be called The Mowldy Prince of Bel Air…

    27
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Alan McArdle
    Favourite Alan McArdle
    Report
    Aug 11th 2020, 11:57 PM

    @ruairi: Is he Welsh?

    7
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute ruairi
    Favourite ruairi
    Report
    Aug 12th 2020, 2:22 AM

    @Alan McArdle:
    No he’s a scientologist.

    12
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Lily Martin
    Favourite Lily Martin
    Report
    Aug 11th 2020, 11:06 PM

    What a gimmick. Why not make a seperate show?

    26
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Stephen Hughes
    Favourite Stephen Hughes
    Report
    Aug 11th 2020, 10:29 PM

    Breaking news

    21
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute RadioMikeOBrien
    Favourite RadioMikeOBrien
    Report
    Aug 12th 2020, 12:01 AM

    Ffs

    13
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute my name
    Favourite my name
    Report
    Aug 12th 2020, 12:40 AM

    Leave it as is please and thanks

    12
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute wubbalubbadubdub
    Favourite wubbalubbadubdub
    Report
    Aug 12th 2020, 10:27 AM

    All the people saying leave it alone clearly didn’t watch the trailer.
    Trailer looked incredible, fair exceeded my expectations and put to rest any worries I had that they’d ruin the memory of an iconic show.
    This’ll be big.

    13
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Finbarr Heenan
    Favourite Finbarr Heenan
    Report
    Aug 11th 2020, 11:08 PM

    Ah jaysus

    11
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute european liberal
    Favourite european liberal
    Report
    Aug 12th 2020, 12:37 PM

    I am not a fan of reboots or changing things but the trailer basically looks like a whole new show and not really comparable to the original. Will give it a shot

    8
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Jaymes Moynihan
    Favourite Jaymes Moynihan
    Report
    Aug 13th 2020, 9:36 AM

    @european liberal: if it’s really that much of a departure, then why not just go the extra step and make a new show. All these reboots are clinging to the hope that brand recognition is enough to generate buzz, but usually they fall flat

    1
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute David Gillespie
    Favourite David Gillespie
    Report
    Aug 11th 2020, 11:13 PM

    Directed by Zach Snyder

    4
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Padraic O Sullivan
    Favourite Padraic O Sullivan
    Report
    Aug 12th 2020, 12:07 AM

    Diana went to some cracking parties back in the day.

    4
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Jaymes Moynihan
    Favourite Jaymes Moynihan
    Report
    Aug 13th 2020, 9:44 AM

    I should have watched the trailer before commenting lol. Now that I have, it doesn’t look all that bad. If it wasn’t a reimagined version of an old show, I think everybody would be into this. I think most of the knee jerk reactions (including my own) are completely based on the fact that its a remake of a show we all know and loved. Having watched the trailer, I think the premise is one that could actually work pretty well as a gritty drama. I’m gunna hold off on judgement until it’s properly warranted.

    1
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Richard Carroll
    Favourite Richard Carroll
    Report
    Aug 12th 2020, 2:08 PM

    God, going to butcher it. Can’t leave well enough alone.

    1
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Jaymes Moynihan
    Favourite Jaymes Moynihan
    Report
    Aug 13th 2020, 9:34 AM

    Didn’t they already try that with Sabrina? And look at the state of that. Stop thinking you can recapture lightening in a bottle. The fun of fresh Prince was the fact that it was funny. If you take away the comedy there’s really nothing left. Even the prospect of Will Smith isn’t enough to make this sound good. Will Smith is an ego maniac who has too be the center of everything he does, and thats so painfully Obvious that it borders on the cringe. Bad idea.

    1
Submit a report
Please help us understand how this comment violates our community guidelines.
Thank you for the feedback
Your feedback has been sent to our team for review.

Leave a commentcancel

 
JournalTv
News in 60 seconds