Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)
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ACCYSTAN said:
Yes Lease
Swift Hatchback 1.2 Mild Hybrid Motion 5dr CVT
Petrol Automatic
3 years
8,000 miles per year
Total cost including all fees - £8,338
Yearly cost - £2,779.33
Cheap for a hybrid auto small hatchback
This is a brand new model of swift
That's got to be 45% of the car's price. That's not a great deal.Swift Hatchback 1.2 Mild Hybrid Motion 5dr CVT
Petrol Automatic
3 years
8,000 miles per year
Total cost including all fees - £8,338
Yearly cost - £2,779.33
Cheap for a hybrid auto small hatchback
This is a brand new model of swift
Frazerrob89 said:
I’ve just pulled the trigger on a BMW X1 sDrive20i Msport
Got a cracking deal:
- £435pm
- 8000 miles per annum
- 6 months initial rental
- 48 months
- including sun pro glass and tyre and alloy cover.
48 months. Bloody hell. Well out of warranty by then. Not ideal for a lease.Got a cracking deal:
- £435pm
- 8000 miles per annum
- 6 months initial rental
- 48 months
- including sun pro glass and tyre and alloy cover.
Frazerrob89 said:
I’ve just pulled the trigger on a BMW X1 sDrive20i Msport
Got a cracking deal:
- £435pm
- 8000 miles per annum
- 6 months initial rental
- 48 months
- including sun pro glass and tyre and alloy cover.
Hope you enjoy the car.Got a cracking deal:
- £435pm
- 8000 miles per annum
- 6 months initial rental
- 48 months
- including sun pro glass and tyre and alloy cover.
Cracking deal? 61% of the RRP for the term, 23.5k lease vs 38.5k outright purchase.
I extended the lease on a BMW from 2 years to 3 and then to 4. In the 4th year the turbos failed and it needed a new engine. BMW extended warranty is not valid on lease cars. Be careful.
Frazerrob89 said:
I’ve just pulled the trigger on a BMW X1 sDrive20i Msport
Got a cracking deal:
- £435pm
- 8000 miles per annum
- 6 months initial rental
- 48 months
- including sun pro glass and tyre and alloy cover.
Got a cracking deal:
- £435pm
- 8000 miles per annum
- 6 months initial rental
- 48 months
- including sun pro glass and tyre and alloy cover.
Frazerrob89 said:
I’ve just pulled the trigger on a BMW X1 sDrive20i Msport
Got a cracking deal:
- £435pm
- 8000 miles per annum
- 6 months initial rental
- 48 months
- including sun pro glass and tyre and alloy cover.
I don’t want to rain on your parade but you might want to “unpull” the trigger on that actually not at all cracking deal. Got a cracking deal:
- £435pm
- 8000 miles per annum
- 6 months initial rental
- 48 months
- including sun pro glass and tyre and alloy cover.
Frazerrob89 said:
I’ve just pulled the trigger on a BMW X1 sDrive20i Msport
Got a cracking deal:
- £435pm
- 8000 miles per annum
- 6 months initial rental
- 48 months
- including sun pro glass and tyre and alloy cover.
Congrats on the new car !! can I ask where from? As I was after a new BMW, selectcarleasing are coming in at approx £520 for the same deal, Got a cracking deal:
- £435pm
- 8000 miles per annum
- 6 months initial rental
- 48 months
- including sun pro glass and tyre and alloy cover.
Hitched said:
ACCYSTAN said:
Yes Lease
Swift Hatchback 1.2 Mild Hybrid Motion 5dr CVT
Petrol Automatic
3 years
8,000 miles per year
Total cost including all fees - £8,338
Yearly cost - £2,779.33
Cheap for a hybrid auto small hatchback
This is a brand new model of swift
That's got to be 45% of the car's price. That's not a great deal.Swift Hatchback 1.2 Mild Hybrid Motion 5dr CVT
Petrol Automatic
3 years
8,000 miles per year
Total cost including all fees - £8,338
Yearly cost - £2,779.33
Cheap for a hybrid auto small hatchback
This is a brand new model of swift
You can’t get a fiesta size hatchback hybrid auto for that kind of money on a 3 year lease
ACCYSTAN said:
Hitched said:
ACCYSTAN said:
Yes Lease
Swift Hatchback 1.2 Mild Hybrid Motion 5dr CVT
Petrol Automatic
3 years
8,000 miles per year
Total cost including all fees - £8,338
Yearly cost - £2,779.33
Cheap for a hybrid auto small hatchback
This is a brand new model of swift
That's got to be 45% of the car's price. That's not a great deal.Swift Hatchback 1.2 Mild Hybrid Motion 5dr CVT
Petrol Automatic
3 years
8,000 miles per year
Total cost including all fees - £8,338
Yearly cost - £2,779.33
Cheap for a hybrid auto small hatchback
This is a brand new model of swift
You can’t get a fiesta size hatchback hybrid auto for that kind of money on a 3 year lease
You’re right. Pot luck but I will never lease past manufacturers warranty ever again. It’s not worth the risk.
Frazerrob89 said:
That’s rather unfortunate, I guess sometimes it just comes down to luck, I’ve had two Audi a5s on lease over a 48 term before and never had any issues, I think I’d be more inclined to take it over 36 months if I was doing 15,000 miles per annum.
And now for something very special, for those of you yearning for open spaces and camping.
It comes with an awning, a stove and an even a movable roof !!!
https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/dreamlease...
Volkswagen California Estate 2.0 TDI Beach Camper 4dr DSG
£301.79p/m x 2 year
Initial Rental: £2,716.11
Additional Fees: £270.00
Total Lease Cost: £9,927.28
Vehicle value * £61,062.00
Average = £413.67 per month
It comes with an awning, a stove and an even a movable roof !!!
https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/dreamlease...
Volkswagen California Estate 2.0 TDI Beach Camper 4dr DSG
£301.79p/m x 2 year
Initial Rental: £2,716.11
Additional Fees: £270.00
Total Lease Cost: £9,927.28
Vehicle value * £61,062.00
Average = £413.67 per month
MR94 said:
A5 Sportback S-Line 40TFSI with the Tech Pro pack, still a bit sad there were no black-editions available but I’m looking forward to all the goodies the pro pack gives.
And thanks - I’ll reach out on Monday to check in, my reason for wanting to know is i’ll have to get my private reg off my current car and let Arval know i’m ready to send it back.
No need to "reach out!" just phone and ask them.And thanks - I’ll reach out on Monday to check in, my reason for wanting to know is i’ll have to get my private reg off my current car and let Arval know i’m ready to send it back.
Pistonheadsdicoverer said:
And now for something very special, for those of you yearning for open spaces and camping.
It comes with an awning, a stove and an even a movable roof !!!
https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/dreamlease...
Volkswagen California Estate 2.0 TDI Beach Camper 4dr DSG
£301.79p/m x 2 year
Initial Rental: £2,716.11
Additional Fees: £270.00
Total Lease Cost: £9,927.28
Vehicle value * £61,062.00
Average = £413.67 per month
That is a phenomenal deal. I almost got one just before the buzz but cancelled the order as was just a bit too much money for me. I would jump on that if I could. Damn it!!!It comes with an awning, a stove and an even a movable roof !!!
https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/dreamlease...
Volkswagen California Estate 2.0 TDI Beach Camper 4dr DSG
£301.79p/m x 2 year
Initial Rental: £2,716.11
Additional Fees: £270.00
Total Lease Cost: £9,927.28
Vehicle value * £61,062.00
Average = £413.67 per month
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Pop up kitchen
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Pop up kitchen
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Edited by Whatshappening on Saturday 20th April 23:29
It's a shame, I already have 4x4. It's very tempting offer for avid camper. Lack of kitchen not a problem.
Apparently, 16th of April was last date to order new California, so it must be end of production stock. I will call Dreamlease on Monday mornig to enquire.
Apparently, 16th of April was last date to order new California, so it must be end of production stock. I will call Dreamlease on Monday mornig to enquire.
Edited by PenelopaPitstop on Sunday 21st April 00:20
Frazerrob89 said:
I was specifically after a small -medium BMW or Audi Suv, and nothing else was coming close to that price.
Can’t remember the last time I seen an Audi Q3 or an X1 for sub £400, and compared to the GLA, which is approx £600pm, I felt this was a good enough deal
SUV’s tend to be expensive on a lease, they always have in my view. This is also where I wouod say to chase the deal, not the car. The Q3 was £250 in 2019 but I also haven’t seen decent pricing since. The T-Roc is around that sort of price though. Personally I would take an A4 avant or A5 and save money as an X1 is not worth that money. That’s nearly what I paid for a 7 series a few years back…Can’t remember the last time I seen an Audi Q3 or an X1 for sub £400, and compared to the GLA, which is approx £600pm, I felt this was a good enough deal
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