Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol II)
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The leased Golf R goes back in June and I'm starting to look at options, it's hard to ignore the A4 deal but I prefer the A6. Anybody found any great deals on an A6 Sline auto? 10k with PPM not over 10p ideally. Is it possible to get anywhere near £200 a month? Also the people mentioning that Audi matched lease prices directly, is that PCP?
Cheers
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ahm said:
Just for information (and especially anyone in northern Ireland), I got Audi Belfast to compete with the internet offers for the 1.4 A4 Avant. Bit of standing my ground required but they got there in the end. Finalising the deal and paying my deposit tomorrow, I'll update on delivery time when I find out. Was strange though, because while I was in I saw a guy leave after been told "no chance" on the saloon deals.
Any chance you could PM me with the details of the deal and who you dealt with? Citroen C4 Cactus
Personal lease - £118 on a 1+17 term with 10k pa + £240 admin fee. Works out at just over £130/month all-in.
Love 'em or hate 'em, that's a decent deal if you're after something like that.
Deal's with NVS:
http://www.nationalvehiclesolutions.co.uk/Citroen-...
Thanks to HUKD.
Personal lease - £118 on a 1+17 term with 10k pa + £240 admin fee. Works out at just over £130/month all-in.
Love 'em or hate 'em, that's a decent deal if you're after something like that.
Deal's with NVS:
http://www.nationalvehiclesolutions.co.uk/Citroen-...
Thanks to HUKD.
karl922 said:
The leased Golf R goes back in June and I'm starting to look at options, it's hard to ignore the A4 deal but I prefer the A6. Anybody found any great deals on an A6 Sline auto? 10k with PPM not over 10p ideally. Is it possible to get anywhere near £200 a month? Also the people mentioning that Audi matched lease prices directly, is that PCP?
Cheers
Not auto, and 5k pa...Cheers
http://www.centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/vehicle/c...
Edited by swampdonkeygj on Wednesday 27th January 23:51
Edited by swampdonkeygj on Wednesday 27th January 23:52
Not bad for a Golf GTD estate MT: 23x167.99 + 2400 + 180 Admin fee = 6443.77 inc VAT 10K miles 2 years
http://www.centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/vehicle/d...
http://www.centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/vehicle/d...
imdeman87 said:
Citroen C4 Cactus
Personal lease - £118 on a 1+17 term with 10k pa + £240 admin fee. Works out at just over £130/month all-in.
Love 'em or hate 'em, that's a decent deal if you're after something like that.
Deal's with NVS:
http://www.nationalvehiclesolutions.co.uk/Citroen-...
Thanks to HUKD.
That does seem bloody cheap. Personal lease - £118 on a 1+17 term with 10k pa + £240 admin fee. Works out at just over £130/month all-in.
Love 'em or hate 'em, that's a decent deal if you're after something like that.
Deal's with NVS:
http://www.nationalvehiclesolutions.co.uk/Citroen-...
Thanks to HUKD.
What are our rights in terms of cancelling a lease before the car arrives?
The reasons are the car is now expected to arrive mid-April. I ordered on 14/12/15 and ETA was 12-14 weeks and now it's closer to 17 weeks (maybe longer, who knows).
Second reason is that I want to add an extra, but the quote is awful. The same car is available cheaper now from elsewhere and I could get it all in for several hundred less than what I agreed back in December.
The reasons are the car is now expected to arrive mid-April. I ordered on 14/12/15 and ETA was 12-14 weeks and now it's closer to 17 weeks (maybe longer, who knows).
Second reason is that I want to add an extra, but the quote is awful. The same car is available cheaper now from elsewhere and I could get it all in for several hundred less than what I agreed back in December.
silent ninja said:
What are our rights in terms of cancelling a lease before the car arrives?
The reasons are the car is now expected to arrive mid-April. I ordered on 14/12/15 and ETA was 12-14 weeks and now it's closer to 17 weeks (maybe longer, who knows).
Second reason is that I want to add an extra, but the quote is awful. The same car is available cheaper now from elsewhere and I could get it all in for several hundred less than what I agreed back in December.
i thought it was a 14 day cooling off period?The reasons are the car is now expected to arrive mid-April. I ordered on 14/12/15 and ETA was 12-14 weeks and now it's closer to 17 weeks (maybe longer, who knows).
Second reason is that I want to add an extra, but the quote is awful. The same car is available cheaper now from elsewhere and I could get it all in for several hundred less than what I agreed back in December.
CYMR0 said:
Assuming two services per year, at an MB dealer (which should be comparable to BMW) that worked out about £700.
You'd then have approx. £100 per corner for tyres, assuming two full sets every year, would be £800.
So you're into the £125 per month range at that mileage before you think about brakes, wipers, a clutch at three years perhaps?
If it's just servicing it's way too much, but if it's fully maintained it's not beyond the realms of possibility, though I absolutely needed complete predictability, I wouldn't go for it. If your mileage drops, for instance, you'll still be committed to maintaining the car at the high mileage, and I can't see how you could spend much more than that on a regular basis.
Thanks very much, this is exactly what I was hoping someone could give me a guess at! It was £160 a month for fully maintained rather than just servicing, but I think I'm better off paying for that myself rather than tying into the higher monthly payments.You'd then have approx. £100 per corner for tyres, assuming two full sets every year, would be £800.
So you're into the £125 per month range at that mileage before you think about brakes, wipers, a clutch at three years perhaps?
If it's just servicing it's way too much, but if it's fully maintained it's not beyond the realms of possibility, though I absolutely needed complete predictability, I wouldn't go for it. If your mileage drops, for instance, you'll still be committed to maintaining the car at the high mileage, and I can't see how you could spend much more than that on a regular basis.
CYMR0 said:
Can't you either get a company car, or get something nearly as nice but not as expensive?
Hopefully you get a lot of business miles and can claim that back. If that is all commuting, move unless you need a five-bedroomed house.
I wonder whether an Audi A6 might not work out cheaper overall (£400ish per month at that mileage, but if you go for a 5k p.a. deal and can pay a reasonable excess mileage, you get a lot of flexibility if your business miles drop).
Edit: at that kind of mileage, I'd consider running something like this into the ground because, if you're at the start of your career particularly, you won't have the safety net or if things go bad with the job, and a lease means you need to be fairly confident that your circumstances won't change. The car could, and probably will be a white elephant in two years - at least you could sell a car that you buy outright/with a personal loan. http://www.motorpoint.co.uk/vehicleadvert/hyundai/...
Company car isn't an option, but I am receiving a relatively generous car allowance which will cover 80% of the costs. Moving not an option either! Hopefully you get a lot of business miles and can claim that back. If that is all commuting, move unless you need a five-bedroomed house.
I wonder whether an Audi A6 might not work out cheaper overall (£400ish per month at that mileage, but if you go for a 5k p.a. deal and can pay a reasonable excess mileage, you get a lot of flexibility if your business miles drop).
Edit: at that kind of mileage, I'd consider running something like this into the ground because, if you're at the start of your career particularly, you won't have the safety net or if things go bad with the job, and a lease means you need to be fairly confident that your circumstances won't change. The car could, and probably will be a white elephant in two years - at least you could sell a car that you buy outright/with a personal loan. http://www.motorpoint.co.uk/vehicleadvert/hyundai/...
Edited by CYMR0 on Wednesday 27th January 18:20
I'm not quite starting my career but this is my first move into industry, but its a job that I'm really keen on, so hopefully won't go badly! Thanks for the suggestion of the Hyundai, but I guess I'm a bit caught up with the idea of getting something with a little more prestige
Will definitely take a look at an Audi A6, 7.2ppm does sound very reasonable
va1o said:
I think Auto Diesel would be essential for that mileage. Again I'd be tempted to suggest the VWFS deals as the 7.2ppm inc VAT excess is so reasonable. If you took it out on 5k a year and went 60k over contract, for a 2-year deal that would equate to the equivalent of an extra £180 a month (£4320 total). Not bad value if you're smacking 70k miles on it.
Thanks, will be taking a look at the Audi A5 sportback and A6 to see how this works outsilent ninja said:
What are our rights in terms of cancelling a lease before the car arrives?
The reasons are the car is now expected to arrive mid-April. I ordered on 14/12/15 and ETA was 12-14 weeks and now it's closer to 17 weeks (maybe longer, who knows).
Second reason is that I want to add an extra, but the quote is awful. The same car is available cheaper now from elsewhere and I could get it all in for several hundred less than what I agreed back in December.
Do you know if the cheaper deal is with the same funder? If it is, complain about the lead time and ask them if they'll run the figures again at the new (lower) priceThe reasons are the car is now expected to arrive mid-April. I ordered on 14/12/15 and ETA was 12-14 weeks and now it's closer to 17 weeks (maybe longer, who knows).
Second reason is that I want to add an extra, but the quote is awful. The same car is available cheaper now from elsewhere and I could get it all in for several hundred less than what I agreed back in December.
crispyshark said:
Hi Chaps,
Can anyone better the below deal on personal lease:
2016 Discover Sport HSE (At)
Period: 24 months
Annual Mileage: 8k
Initial payment: £3,213.56 (inc of VAT etc)
Monthly: £496.64 (inc VAT)
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing-companies/independent-brokers/all-vehicle-contracts/land-rover/discovery-sport/80879710/Can anyone better the below deal on personal lease:
2016 Discover Sport HSE (At)
Period: 24 months
Annual Mileage: 8k
Initial payment: £3,213.56 (inc of VAT etc)
Monthly: £496.64 (inc VAT)
£2802.72 initial, inc. fees and VAT
£428.12 per month inc. VAT
bigbob77 said:
crispyshark said:
Hi Chaps,
Can anyone better the below deal on personal lease:
2016 Discover Sport HSE (At)
Period: 24 months
Annual Mileage: 8k
Initial payment: £3,213.56 (inc of VAT etc)
Monthly: £496.64 (inc VAT)
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing-companies/independent-brokers/all-vehicle-contracts/land-rover/discovery-sport/80879710/Can anyone better the below deal on personal lease:
2016 Discover Sport HSE (At)
Period: 24 months
Annual Mileage: 8k
Initial payment: £3,213.56 (inc of VAT etc)
Monthly: £496.64 (inc VAT)
£2802.72 initial, inc. fees and VAT
£428.12 per month inc. VAT
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