Nissan Ariya Lease Deal

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Fastlane

1,172 posts

218 months

Sunday 5th May
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thepeoplespal said:
The £412 [of take home pay] a month deal I was considering a bit up this thread, disappeared and the remaining stock cars increased by £70 a month by the time I was ready, so I sacked it off when they didn't budge on price.

Looked back a few days later and lo and behold the same stock car in Aurora Green (looks black to most people, loved it at the dealers) was available lower than the original price.

I re-spec'ed the supplied courtesy car (if off the road with an approved supplier for more than 24 hours) from a small to a large car, with every thing else being equal and pulled the trigger at £407 a month all in (Happy days which I think is a great deal). Tusker have all details needed from me and are now awaiting the company to ok it, before dealer gets instructed it is mine.

Any idea how long Nissan dealers really take, as they apparently have the car on site & not at the docks? Tusker say 5 to 6 weeks, but I've sold my slightly sick 16 year old Supercharged V8 Jag XF to my garage man, and have their courtesy car until 21st May, and could really do with it by 6th June.
On 16th April, I ordered a Pearl Black 87kWh Advance with Sky Pack on a 1 + 23 month 10k miles per year lease (not sal sac) for £392 a month via Xcite with Arval as the funder. It was one of the many in-stock deals. They quoted 2-4 weeks for delivery.

The car was ready for the dealer to deliver it to me on 13th May, although I have delayed it until 24th May.

BTW, they have confirmed it does not come with mats. The Nissan "luxury" mats can be bought for under £80, or the "Exclusive" mats can be bought for under £250 - both from dealers advertising on eBay.

georgeyboy12345

3,543 posts

36 months

Sunday 5th May
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Thought I'd start a thread to avoid cross talk in the main lease deals one...

I've ordered one (will be my wife's car, replacing a Qashqai). No delivery date yet but we wanted to push it to late May / June anyway as that's when the current car goes back.

Had a better look around one yesterday and interior space is huge which I'm very pleased with due to having young kids with enormous child seats.


There's apparently an issue where the timed climate control can set off the alarm. A mate who works at Nissan tells me there's a fix so I'm hopefully going to check it's been done before delivery.


They don't appear to come with carpet mats, so unless Alphabet supply them (I know some lease companies do) they need to be bought. I'm not keen on the price of the Nissan ones for a 2 year lease!


Unfortunately it's not supported by OVO anytime yet, which means I will probably move electricity supplier when my contact is up. Although the Renault Megane is supported so that may suggest it won't be too hard for them to support the Nissan.


Anyone taken delivery yet?
Sorry if I missed it, but how much down and how much per month?

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3,465 posts

189 months

Sunday 5th May
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georgeyboy12345 said:
blank said:
Thought I'd start a thread to avoid cross talk in the main lease deals one...

I've ordered one (will be my wife's car, replacing a Qashqai). No delivery date yet but we wanted to push it to late May / June anyway as that's when the current car goes back.

Had a better look around one yesterday and interior space is huge which I'm very pleased with due to having young kids with enormous child seats.


There's apparently an issue where the timed climate control can set off the alarm. A mate who works at Nissan tells me there's a fix so I'm hopefully going to check it's been done before delivery.


They don't appear to come with carpet mats, so unless Alphabet supply them (I know some lease companies do) they need to be bought. I'm not keen on the price of the Nissan ones for a 2 year lease!


Unfortunately it's not supported by OVO anytime yet, which means I will probably move electricity supplier when my contact is up. Although the Renault Megane is supported so that may suggest it won't be too hard for them to support the Nissan.


Anyone taken delivery yet?
Sorry if I missed it, but how much down and how much per month?
Something like £340 on a 1+23. Can't remember exactly.

Quite a few people signed up from the "best lease deals" thread. I'd imagine they're all gone now.




We have now scheduled delivery for 29th May, with collection of the old car the same day.


Anyone recommend any carpet mats?

Pistonheadsdicoverer

208 posts

47 months

Sunday 5th May
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blank said:
Something like £340 on a 1+23. Can't remember exactly.

Quite a few people signed up from the "best lease deals" thread. I'd imagine they're all gone now.




We have now scheduled delivery for 29th May, with collection of the old car the same day.


Anyone recommend any carpet mats?
I purchased normal rubber mats for mine. The posh mats are great to look at and feel but I would want to have to clean them when they're muddy and dirty. I went for something practical and easy to maintain. I have had the car for 2 week. Just did a 220 mile trip to Brighton and had about 60 miles left. I was doing 70 to 75 on motorway.

Turtle Shed

1,557 posts

27 months

Sunday 5th May
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sixor8 said:
I'm on Octopus Go too. It's a little frustrating only being able to add about 25 miles per night (11% on my car), but at a cost of under 80p, I'll survive smile . I have charged up during the day too (6 hrs) because I needed more charge for a longer journey but try not to.
That seems low. Even plugged into a standard 13A socket you can dump 12kw/h into a car in four hours and I'm surprised that a) you can only drive 25 miles on that much and b) it represents 11% of your battery capacity. Has your car really got a 108kWh battery?

Not doubting your figures, just surprised. Maybe I'm misunderstanding, it wouldn't be the first time.

autumnsum

394 posts

32 months

Monday 6th May
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Turtle Shed said:
That seems low. Even plugged into a standard 13A socket you can dump 12kw/h into a car in four hours and I'm surprised that a) you can only drive 25 miles on that much and b) it represents 11% of your battery capacity. Has your car really got a 108kWh battery?

Not doubting your figures, just surprised. Maybe I'm misunderstanding, it wouldn't be the first time.
My leaf granny charger only put out about 2.2/hour.