Best lease car deals available?

Best lease car deals available?

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lee9

26 posts

177 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2015
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Fast Bug, have you got any good deals on a Four wheel drive estate? I'm after something nice after having an old RS6.

SmoothCriminal

5,082 posts

201 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2015
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CYMR0 said:
SmoothCriminal said:
Can't find this, has anyone got a link?
http://www.centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/vehicle/choose_your_lease/72536/audi/a4/14t_fsi_sport_4dr.html
Thank you very much indeed

Emeye

9,773 posts

225 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2015
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SmoothCriminal said:
Helicopter123 said:
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mikeg996 said:
Just through via e-mail:

New Audi A4 1.4TFSI 150PS Sport Saloon
1 x £2000+VAT initial
23 x £69.99+VAT per month
5k miles per annum (6ppm excess)

Satnav, Bluetooth, Parking sensors, cruise control, xenons, Audi 10 speaker sound, LED interior lights

Factory order 10-12 weeks NO STOCK.

from CVL UK

Total cost over 2 years (inc. VAT) £4331.72. Effective monthly cost: £188.34. That is a damn good price, if only I wasn't already committed elsewhere :-(
Bloody hell, that's almost cheaper than walking. Brand new model A4 over 2 years for £4.3k with the VAT!
Can't find this, has anyone got a link?
You have not added in the admin/document fee - also this bit of text at the bottom of the CVL page made me laugh:

"(All prices exclude VAT. Please be aware that prices may vary from those displayed)"


Personally I'd prefer to go with a lower initial payment which makes the Stable offer above better for me, and I don't believe they charge an admin fee?

va1o

16,033 posts

209 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2015
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zermattbusby said:
AUDI A4 Saloon 1.4 TFSI Sport

23 x 118.91 + 1800 + 240 = 4774.93

24 Months / 5kpa

http://www.nationalvehiclesolutions.co.uk/Audi-A4-...

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mikeg996 said:
Just through via e-mail:

New Audi A4 1.4TFSI 150PS Sport Saloon
1 x £2000+VAT initial
23 x £69.99+VAT per month
5k miles per annum (6ppm excess)

Satnav, Bluetooth, Parking sensors, cruise control, xenons, Audi 10 speaker sound, LED interior lights

Factory order 10-12 weeks NO STOCK.

from CVL UK

Total cost over 2 years (inc. VAT) £4331.72. Effective monthly cost: £188.34.

EDIT to add link: http://www.centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/vehicle/c... (courtesy of CYMR0)

Edited by mikeg996 on Wednesday 23 September 16:52
Barney2201 said:
New model A4 sport 1.4T FSI

£1,500 then £99 p/m on 2 year deal 5K pa + VAT

Looks very cheap from Freedom Contracts

http://www.freedomcontracts.com/Audi-A4-New-Model-...

Shame I can't wait 3 months for delivery, need to find a stock vehicle
Incredible deal, that sort of price would be cheap for an A1 or A3 but to get a brand new model A4 is outstanding value. Backed by VWFS presumably?


steve184

51 posts

106 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2015
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theboss said:
I enquired further and got the following extra info:

Touring (Estate) Add - £15 + Vat per month extra (ETA to the 320d prices quoted above)

Also 335d Saloon:

335d M-Sport
X-Drive
2 Year

£2,000 initial then:
5,000 Pa. £241.54
8,000 Pa. £262.66
10,000 Pa. £276.75
15,000 Pa £314.21

^ + Vat ^
In the real world that is still £377 a month inc. vat spread over term for 5k. Better off going for a 4 series if poss as they come with more kit as standard (esp 6 cyl models).

steve184

51 posts

106 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2015
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Beefmeister said:
Wow, amazed that the MSport doesn't have xenons anymore. In fact, looking at the configurator, it comes with halogens and xenons aren't even on the list any more. LED headlights are only a £710 option.
LEDs are the new version of xenons. When the 4 series gets facelift in the next year or two that will be the same. The two models are out of sync at the moment because the 3 series was released before the 4 series.

But yes all 3 series regardless of engine, have a low spec for what they are - £40k car with halogen lights is a joke. That's i went 4 series - more standard kit. Ironically, the 3 series now has old school bulbs at front with LED at rear (standard), and the 4 series has old school bulbs at rear with LED/Xenon at front. BMW German madness.

zermattbusby

169 posts

142 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2015
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Banner on NVS

NEW A4 SALOON OFFER HAS NOW ENDED NEW RATES ARE ON THE SITE, ALL APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED PRIOR TO THIS WILL BE HONOURED

Well done to all who applied

http://www.nationalvehiclesolutions.co.uk/Audi-A4-...

Fast Bug

11,774 posts

163 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2015
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lee9 said:
Fast Bug, have you got any good deals on a Four wheel drive estate? I'm after something nice after having an old RS6.
Sadly not, C450 is the only 4 wheel drive and it's not quite with us yet so no lease prices. I can confirm they're a fine steer and sound pretty damn good as well!

grand-one

178 posts

257 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2015
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If anyone needs a cheap shopping cart or daily station hack, this is very cheap. New car for £23.99 a month with G2L.
http://www.gateway2lease.com/z_citroen_c1_1.068bhp...

Stenn

2,297 posts

136 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2015
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steve184 said:
Beefmeister said:
Wow, amazed that the MSport doesn't have xenons anymore. In fact, looking at the configurator, it comes with halogens and xenons aren't even on the list any more. LED headlights are only a £710 option.
LEDs are the new version of xenons. When the 4 series gets facelift in the next year or two that will be the same. The two models are out of sync at the moment because the 3 series was released before the 4 series.

But yes all 3 series regardless of engine, have a low spec for what they are - £40k car with halogen lights is a joke. That's i went 4 series - more standard kit. Ironically, the 3 series now has old school bulbs at front with LED at rear (standard), and the 4 series has old school bulbs at rear with LED/Xenon at front. BMW German madness.
Agreed. I had a 2015 335d MSport on loan for the weekend and was really surprised to find 'old school' front lights. Seemed really at odds with the rest of the car, I'd assumed LEDs were standard. Loved it otherwise though!

schmunk

4,399 posts

127 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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grand-one said:
If anyone needs a cheap shopping cart or daily station hack, this is very cheap. New car for £23.99 a month with G2L.
http://www.gateway2lease.com/z_citroen_c1_1.068bhp...
£133 per month for a personal user, once you've taken into account the initial payment and fees.

lee9

26 posts

177 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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Fast Bug said:
lee9 said:
Fast Bug, have you got any good deals on a Four wheel drive estate? I'm after something nice after having an old RS6.
Sadly not, C450 is the only 4 wheel drive and it's not quite with us yet so no lease prices. I can confirm they're a fine steer and sound pretty damn good as well!
Thanks, that c450 does look nice though.

soxboy

6,359 posts

221 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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How about a really bad deal? Saw an in Metro this morning from Nissan with deal on Juke DigT Accenta, at a headline of 'only' £189 a month for 24 months.

However there in the small print is a customer deposit of £3440.41, making a total payable for 24 months of £7976.41, or just £332.35 a month!!

It beggars belief that people will fall for this without doing research, but clearly enough do.

mikeg996

875 posts

224 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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soxboy said:
How about a really bad deal? Saw an in Metro this morning from Nissan with deal on Juke DigT Accenta, at a headline of 'only' £189 a month for 24 months.

However there in the small print is a customer deposit of £3440.41, making a total payable for 24 months of £7976.41, or just £332.35 a month!!

It beggars belief that people will fall for this without doing research, but clearly enough do.
On a similar note, from the BMW website this morning, a great PCH "deal" of £349 a month for a 520d - but with a £5,899 initial payment! evil

Edited by mikeg996 on Thursday 24th September 13:09

Frimley111R

15,719 posts

236 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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From the Ev forum section:

Renault Zoe

£500 deposit, £158/month for 24 months, first month payment £248 - including all fees.

Thats 7,500 miles per year, Zoe dynamic nav (with new more efficient motor), in metallic, and free home EV charger.

Sheepshanks

33,017 posts

121 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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soxboy said:
How about a really bad deal? Saw an in Metro this morning from Nissan with deal on Juke DigT Accenta, at a headline of 'only' £189 a month for 24 months.

However there in the small print is a customer deposit of £3440.41, making a total payable for 24 months of £7976.41, or just £332.35 a month!!

It beggars belief that people will fall for this without doing research, but clearly enough do.
That's probably a PCP? Typically they p/x their old car for the deposit.

They're then dismayed to get to the end of the deal and find they have nothing. I know people who honestly think they're going to get the deposit back either because they're led to believe that, or that the car will be worth way more than its GFV.

Mannystk

8 posts

128 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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Trying to find a good deal on a Golf R but prices are no where near as good as they were when it was first available on lease.

Anyone seen any good offers on?

m3sye

26,231 posts

203 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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Mannystk said:
Trying to find a good deal on a Golf R but prices are no where near as good as they were when it was first available on lease.

Anyone seen any good offers on?
They are good for 5dr not for 3dr - 6 month waiting list though

Accelebrate

5,252 posts

217 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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From where? ears

Frimley111R

15,719 posts

236 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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m3sye said:
Mannystk said:
Trying to find a good deal on a Golf R but prices are no where near as good as they were when it was first available on lease.

Anyone seen any good offers on?
They are good for 5dr not for 3dr - 6 month waiting list though
And tiny annual mileage iirc
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