Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)

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ACCYSTAN

833 posts

122 months

Friday 19th April
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zayn said:
have to give back my 2021 Mii Electric in June which was on a super deal of under £150 no option to extend further. Looking for something similar as a city car. Only the GWM Ora 3 pure + found on leaseloco over 3 years at 148.85 + 2085 upfront , total 7443.60

Anyone have any better offers ?

The Ora is still a good deal, ,just get some insurance quotes first

I posted a good Suzuki swift deal in the past few days on a new shape hybrid auto version


zayn

558 posts

119 months

Friday 19th April
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Can you post again please. I can't find it , Thank you

ACCYSTAN said:
The Ora is still a good deal, ,just get some insurance quotes first

I posted a good Suzuki swift deal in the past few days on a new shape hybrid auto version

Horizon 301

172 posts

17 months

Friday 19th April
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Backtobasics2 said:
Ahh that’s the important bit
During the pandemic they allowed extensions for however long you wanted up to a maximum of 5 years and then a new order would be needed. As of last year when I checked, you can now only have one 12 month extension on your contract. It’s a shame but I guess they no longer need to be so accommodating with pricing coming back to normal along with supply.

NeilMick

153 posts

130 months

Friday 19th April
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Has anyone on here swapped a lease? I want to swap my SUV for a camper van but I've got 18 months left to go and don't fancy paying the remaining 50% of payments off to the tune of about £3.5k

J1990

823 posts

54 months

Friday 19th April
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NeilMick said:
Has anyone on here swapped a lease? I want to swap my SUV for a camper van but I've got 18 months left to go and don't fancy paying the remaining 50% of payments off to the tune of about £3.5k
Depending on how desirable the SUV is and how good fo a deal you have then it might not be too hard to find someone to take over your lease, however I don't think there are any brokers that offer lease swapping or lease upgrades directly.

MR94

141 posts

60 months

Friday 19th April
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Apologies another non-deal question:

Just had notification my A5 is built and at the UK port… and should be ready at the start of July?

Seems a bit odd for it to be 10+ weeks away if it’s built and already in the country. Is this standard or is it worth me calling to arrange an earlier date?

They emailed bang on 5pm on a Friday, as if to avoid any questions haha

Duple

4 posts

2 months

Friday 19th April
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MR94 said:
Apologies another non-deal question:

Just had notification my A5 is built and at the UK port… and should be ready at the start of July?

Seems a bit odd for it to be 10+ weeks away if it’s built and already in the country. Is this standard or is it worth me calling to arrange an earlier date?

They emailed bang on 5pm on a Friday, as if to avoid any questions haha
Automotive logistics in the UK beyond trade platers is basically a monopoly of a handful or companies so it doesn’t sound surprising that to me. Regularly takes Ford a long time to move cars about and they mostly own their logistics network.

NeilMick

153 posts

130 months

Friday 19th April
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J1990 said:
NeilMick said:
Has anyone on here swapped a lease? I want to swap my SUV for a camper van but I've got 18 months left to go and don't fancy paying the remaining 50% of payments off to the tune of about £3.5k
Depending on how desirable the SUV is and how good fo a deal you have then it might not be too hard to find someone to take over your lease, however I don't think there are any brokers that offer lease swapping or lease upgrades directly.
Its a Subaru Solterra for £398 a month, are there any sites you know of for this kind of thing? I had a look but they all seem to be for the American market

Pookie123

860 posts

139 months

Friday 19th April
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So the Model Y deal is still £399 for the standard spec in white. However the black has shot up to £450 a month now. Was £409 a couple of days ago.

rizel23

42 posts

124 months

Friday 19th April
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Pookie123 said:
So the Model Y deal is still £399 for the standard spec in white. However the black has shot up to £450 a month now. Was £409 a couple of days ago.
Is that plus a down payment?

Luanmapo

80 posts

35 months

Friday 19th April
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I know this is a lease deal thread…..

However, as a sucker for BMWs and just took my chances of looking about. At end of day, I’m just after cheapest monthlies whether that lease or pcp.

Drive the Deal now have a fair few BMW range on there for discount.

Looked at an X3M and they are offering £22k discount!!
Not even cheapest with nasty red interior is that low.l ok auto trader.

I used drive the deal as a bench mark back in 2018 for our local dealer to match at the time, and they did.

So this maybe another route via pcp if it’s cheaper than leasing on any BMW you may be interested in.

EddieSteadyGo

12,120 posts

204 months

Friday 19th April
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rizel23 said:
Pookie123 said:
So the Model Y deal is still £399 for the standard spec in white. However the black has shot up to £450 a month now. Was £409 a couple of days ago.
Is that plus a down payment?
The £399 is a 3 year deal with 9 months deposit for 10k per year for the Model Y RWD.

Re the cost of black paint, I would email them - the pricing on their website is not always accurate. I suspect you will get a much better price if you contact them and point out the error.

uk_sales@tesla.com

N11XNP

142 posts

67 months

Friday 19th April
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rizel23 said:
Pookie123 said:
So the Model Y deal is still £399 for the standard spec in white. However the black has shot up to £450 a month now. Was £409 a couple of days ago.
Is that plus a down payment?
9 months I think

JD

2,781 posts

229 months

Friday 19th April
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Pookie123 said:
So the Model Y deal is still £399 for the standard spec in white. However the black has shot up to £450 a month now. Was £409 a couple of days ago.
Are you sure it was £409?

It’s pretty standard practise on a lease that you pay the full price of any options over the lease term.




maxwellm1

179 posts

63 months

Friday 19th April
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Harbornite said:
I've gone for the deal with Leasing Options for the Veloce.

Looked at the reviews and generally they were pretty positive for the Phev. It looks nice and the interior is lovely. Thought it would be an interesting car for a couple of years, first venture into a Phev for me.
Hi mate what was the deal on the Veloce model when looking on Leasing Options just says p.o.a

Assuming the cars below are sprint model ?

Alfa Romeo Tonale Hatchback
1.3 PHEV Ti 5dr Auto

Alfa Tonale
15 Mhev Ti 5dr Auto
Alfa Romeo Tonale Hatchback
1.5 MHEV Ti 5dr Auto

Horizon 301

172 posts

17 months

Friday 19th April
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MR94 said:
Apologies another non-deal question:

Just had notification my A5 is built and at the UK port… and should be ready at the start of July?

Seems a bit odd for it to be 10+ weeks away if it’s built and already in the country. Is this standard or is it worth me calling to arrange an earlier date?

They emailed bang on 5pm on a Friday, as if to avoid any questions haha
What variant did you go for? It’s way too long in my view, it should be ready within two or so weeks after arriving at the port in the UK. Our vehciles arrived at dealer ready for delivery within one month or so of the build week, this was a 73 plate delivered at the end of the year and 24 plate so current scales.

ACCYSTAN

833 posts

122 months

Saturday 20th April
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zayn 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

jonwm

2,536 posts

115 months

Saturday 20th April
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Duple said:
MR94 said:
Apologies another non-deal question:

Just had notification my A5 is built and at the UK port… and should be ready at the start of July?

Seems a bit odd for it to be 10+ weeks away if it’s built and already in the country. Is this standard or is it worth me calling to arrange an earlier date?

They emailed bang on 5pm on a Friday, as if to avoid any questions haha
Automotive logistics in the UK beyond trade platers is basically a monopoly of a handful or companies so it doesn’t sound surprising that to me. Regularly takes Ford a long time to move cars about and they mostly own their logistics network.
I work for one of the monopolies lol it should be with you for July, it's normally the supplying dealer that holds it up, "we" dont want cars in the compounds, they earn us no money, especially when brand new, pdi is pennies and storage is the same.

If it's a lease, dealer most likely wont touch it, "we" wil pdi it, fit there plates and whatever they want in it and bulk or single car move it directly to you.

I don't do Audi but can't see it being to dissimilar to other brands I work with.

MR94

141 posts

60 months

Saturday 20th April
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Horizon 301 said:
What variant did you go for? It’s way too long in my view, it should be ready within two or so weeks after arriving at the port in the UK. Our vehciles arrived at dealer ready for delivery within one month or so of the build week, this was a 73 plate delivered at the end of the year and 24 plate so current scales.
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.

thepeoplespal

1,639 posts

278 months

Saturday 20th April
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Tony33 said:
T_S_M said:
Yeah the way I've read it (might be wrong!) is that fuel/tax/insurance is per year doing 10k miles a year. And its an old V8 Jag so sounds believable!

10,000 miles at the claimed 17mpg is around £3,800 a year.
and at 10000 miles a year the owner is a far braver person than me!
It was much more than £3800 per year when petrol was nearly £2 litre. The 4.2l S/C v8 is far more reliable than I was expecting & featured in a PH Brave Pill writeup.

It's done 10k, 11.5k and 7.5k between 3 MOTs & is sitting at 187k miles. Having a "The Man" for keeping you on the road and keeping the battery charged is key to reliability. I'd really consider another lower mileage one, if my needs hadn't changed.