Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol II)
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Pulse00 said:
Degenatron said:
I ordered a TT Ultra S-line on 22/01/2016 from CVL (ready for delivery on 13/05/2016)
Ignoring £180 admin:
2400 initial + 23 x 179.99 monthly = total £6539.77
5k miles 7.2ppm excess = +£720 for 10k miles = total for comparison £7260
Your deal above works out at £7392 for the same terms (assuming you have to pay admin fee)
Although I suspect a fishy post as for the same price they only show the 1.8T Sport on their website:
http://www.ultimatevehicleleasing.co.uk/car-leasin...
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Great thanks for sharing that Ignoring £180 admin:
2400 initial + 23 x 179.99 monthly = total £6539.77
5k miles 7.2ppm excess = +£720 for 10k miles = total for comparison £7260
Your deal above works out at £7392 for the same terms (assuming you have to pay admin fee)
Although I suspect a fishy post as for the same price they only show the 1.8T Sport on their website:
http://www.ultimatevehicleleasing.co.uk/car-leasin...
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Do you remember if you got one of the better deals around at the time? Seems like a good deal to me and I'm super surprised that you managed to bag 7.2ppm on it! Good job! You must be excited, not long now. What colour did you go for?
7.2ppm seems to be the norm with all Audi/VWFS leases? I am yet to see one with higher prices.
Also FYI, if ordering a new build from now, it should net you the MY17 changes which I think includes: cruise, centre armrest and electronic AC dials as standard (which I would have liked )
Edited by Degenatron on Wednesday 11th May 14:09
rauf786 said:
This is the cheapest deal I could find for a 520d m sport auto
Non Maintained
Deposit: 2400
23 x 258
admin fee: 180 via central vehicle leasing
Delivery: 12 weeks
Total: 8514
BMW dealers are currently offering various formats funded by Alphabet for business leasesNon Maintained
Deposit: 2400
23 x 258
admin fee: 180 via central vehicle leasing
Delivery: 12 weeks
Total: 8514
The best I've found is:
520d Msport inclu metallic and 19" alloys, 8k miles
9 x 23 @ £212.33
(Metallic actually makes the monthly cheaper, and the wheels add about £5/month!)
hornetrider said:
rigga said:
Wife's after a new suv type of car, and after looking at loads, she quite likes the Kia sportage, but needs to be auto due to knee issues, and petrol as we don't cover lots of miles, aside from two trips to Cornwall every year, otherwise its 8k per annum. I've seen this deal, opinion's?
http://www.diamondcontracthire.com/personal-lease-...
There was an awesome deal for the new Infiniti thing a few pages back.http://www.diamondcontracthire.com/personal-lease-...
Here's some cheap prices:
https://www.gateway2lease.com/cars/infiniti/q30/?g...
rauf786 said:
Would love to go for a 335d but need to take insurance costs in consideration.
The A6 Allroad is very unattractive with the plastic part around the bumpers and arches + the alloys are horrible hence the cheap deals for a 3.0tdi?
While I disagree entirely with your opinion on the Allroad's looks, objectively you're admitting you like style over substance there The A6 Allroad is very unattractive with the plastic part around the bumpers and arches + the alloys are horrible hence the cheap deals for a 3.0tdi?
rigga said:
hornetrider said:
rigga said:
Wife's after a new suv type of car, and after looking at loads, she quite likes the Kia sportage, but needs to be auto due to knee issues, and petrol as we don't cover lots of miles, aside from two trips to Cornwall every year, otherwise its 8k per annum. I've seen this deal, opinion's?
http://www.diamondcontracthire.com/personal-lease-...
There was an awesome deal for the new Infiniti thing a few pages back.http://www.diamondcontracthire.com/personal-lease-...
Here's some cheap prices:
https://www.gateway2lease.com/cars/infiniti/q30/?g...
berlintaxi said:
Drive any old thing to feel you are saving a few quid? No thanks, life's too short.
Hmmmmm that's not what they're saying.If you want a specific brand, engine type or trim you could be waiting a year or more for a 'deal' to come about and sometimes you'd be better of going into a dealership and going down the PCP route.
A prime example is people constantly commenting on this thread saying the want a cheap golf R/S3 deal, they've been and gone. They may come back but it's unlikely they'll be any good as before. Most of the time people lease as it's cheaper than 'buying' the car on finance, if you're not bothered about saving money then just go straight to the dealership and go down that route.
aberdeeneuan said:
Having just come out of an a6 ultra black edition, it's a lovely thing to waft about in. The steering is too light for it to be anything like engaging though. However, the interior is very well built, everything works as it should (though I still maintain the rotary dial for the multimedia should have been reversed as it goes the wrong way to my mind!).
Only came out of it as someone nicked it! I had a 320d before it, the a6 was a different league in the quality of materials, but the bmw miles better to drive.
Thanks for the info mate!Only came out of it as someone nicked it! I had a 320d before it, the a6 was a different league in the quality of materials, but the bmw miles better to drive.
Did you manage to look after the 20inch alloys over there 2 years? Only thing is putting me off are the 20inch diamond cut alloys as I know I will kerb them over them 2 years and will cost a fortune refurbing them!
hornetrider said:
I see that you say you'd prefer petrol because you don't need diesel because of only 8k miles per annum... however if the diesel is literally half the price of the petrol, why wouldn't you go for it? Unless you can't stick diesels in principle, which is fine.
Regular use will be a 3 mile each way drive to work and back on normal 30mph road's, which I think is unsuitable for a diesel.The two holidays in Cornwall would be the only motor way miles it would see, so its asking for trouble with a diesel. And yea i know there is warranty, and on this model is way longer than the lease term, but I'd rather not have issue's that are self inflicted.
rauf786 said:
Thanks for the info mate!
Did you manage to look after the 20inch alloys over there 2 years? Only thing is putting me off are the 20inch diamond cut alloys as I know I will kerb them over them 2 years and will cost a fortune refurbing them!
You need some high profile tyres on small alloys instead... Allroad deal again Did you manage to look after the 20inch alloys over there 2 years? Only thing is putting me off are the 20inch diamond cut alloys as I know I will kerb them over them 2 years and will cost a fortune refurbing them!
rigga said:
Regular use will be a 3 mile each way drive to work and back on normal 30mph road's, which I think is unsuitable for a diesel.
The two holidays in Cornwall would be the only motor way miles it would see, so its asking for trouble with a diesel. And yea i know there is warranty, and on this model is way longer than the lease term, but I'd rather not have issue's that are self inflicted.
You need a bicycle not a lease deal!The two holidays in Cornwall would be the only motor way miles it would see, so its asking for trouble with a diesel. And yea i know there is warranty, and on this model is way longer than the lease term, but I'd rather not have issue's that are self inflicted.
rigga said:
Wife's after a new suv type of car, and after looking at loads, she quite likes the Kia sportage, but needs to be auto due to knee issues, and petrol as we don't cover lots of miles, aside from two trips to Cornwall every year, otherwise its 8k per annum. I've seen this deal, opinion's?
http://www.diamondcontracthire.com/personal-lease-...
BMW i3 is a similar price. No good for your Cornwall trips, but just a thought. http://www.diamondcontracthire.com/personal-lease-...
rigga said:
Regular use will be a 3 mile each way drive to work and back on normal 30mph road's, which I think is unsuitable for a diesel.
Depends how the dpf does its regens. The newer VW's, at least the EA288 2 litre, never passively regen as the dpf doesn't get anywhere near hot enough. Instead they do a forced regen about every 2-300 miles depending on soot loading. If not done before, it'll do one at 465 miles regardless. On the road you don't know it's happening. After 6 months we've just about been able to tune into it so we can tell if we arrive home in the middle of a regen and we leave the engine running until it completes - ~10 mins in total so there's usually only a few mins remaining.
So taking it for a weekly blast is pointless.
Limpet said:
aberdeeneuan said:
(though I still maintain the rotary dial for the multimedia should have been reversed as it goes the wrong way to my mind!).
Glad it's not just me. Clockwise should scroll down, not up!hornetrider said:
Sheepshanks said:
And it's a manual. Who drives a manual 5 Series?
Me Just bought a manual 530i e39 for when I need to carry my teenagers in the back as the 640 is way too small.
Probably going to sign up for this deal tomorrow unless anyone else has came across similar or has anything bad to say about the company.
Peugeot 208 GTI By Peugeot Sport
9+23
8,000
Initial = £1,394.93 inc VAT
Monthly = £1,54.99 inc VAT
Admin = £150
Total = £5,109.70
From : Car Lease Special Offers
With optional pearlescent white paint (£150 option that actual reduces cost overall).
Link: http://www.carleasespecialoffers.co.uk/personal-le...
Peugeot 208 GTI By Peugeot Sport
9+23
8,000
Initial = £1,394.93 inc VAT
Monthly = £1,54.99 inc VAT
Admin = £150
Total = £5,109.70
From : Car Lease Special Offers
With optional pearlescent white paint (£150 option that actual reduces cost overall).
Link: http://www.carleasespecialoffers.co.uk/personal-le...
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