Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol II)
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ian_c_uk said:
That's a fair comment - "awful" is a strong word.
I just felt it was too stiff to be comfortable, and yet the front end had a lightness that needed a bit of weight on it before giving any confidence in swift driving. Just a light brake pressure was enough to give some confidence prior to turning, but that was frustrating on "kinks" that didn't actually need any reduction in speed. I imagine a coupe would have the weight balance further forward than a touring, which could be enough.
Depends on the model year. I know the recent LCI cars have better ride comfort despite RFTs. My 4 series is great on RFTs, the ride is comfortable yet sufficiently firm. Tyre noise is slightly high, but overall it's very good. Soaks up bumps well, wafts well on motorways, corners wellI just felt it was too stiff to be comfortable, and yet the front end had a lightness that needed a bit of weight on it before giving any confidence in swift driving. Just a light brake pressure was enough to give some confidence prior to turning, but that was frustrating on "kinks" that didn't actually need any reduction in speed. I imagine a coupe would have the weight balance further forward than a touring, which could be enough.
soxboy said:
How very cynical of you! Can't you see she's just pleased to share with us all the fantastic news of her brother's new 'Volkswagen Saloon'?
Yes, how dare we doubt the veracity of [forum_user] posting about [great|amazing|superb] deals on [make] [model] on [internet_forum]?Hi everyone,
Been looking around for a decent deal for a 520d m sport Auto and I came across 2 deals which I found appealing to me.
Fully Maintained
deposit: 2583
23 x 287
admin fee: 180 via G2L
Total: 9364
Non Maintained
Deposit: 2400
23 x 258
admin fee: 180 via central vehicle leasing
Total: 8514
What do you think of the 2 deals? Is it worth paying extra for the maintenance?
Cheers
Been looking around for a decent deal for a 520d m sport Auto and I came across 2 deals which I found appealing to me.
Fully Maintained
deposit: 2583
23 x 287
admin fee: 180 via G2L
Total: 9364
Non Maintained
Deposit: 2400
23 x 258
admin fee: 180 via central vehicle leasing
Total: 8514
What do you think of the 2 deals? Is it worth paying extra for the maintenance?
Cheers
Jobbo said:
How much maintenance do you expect to require in 2 years? My view is you'll be unlucky to need more than one oil change, so you've paid a lot for the privilege if you go maintained.
And then again, I've needed 3 new tyres on my E92 BMW this year - it's a bit of an insurance policy IMO - I didn't get the choice on the car I'm waiting to turn up.Jobbo said:
How much maintenance do you expect to require in 2 years? My view is you'll be unlucky to need more than one oil change, so you've paid a lot for the privilege if you go maintained.
Yeah thats what I was thinking. I'll most probably require just one oil change oner the 16k miles so I've decided to go for non maintained.Non Maintained
Deposit: 2400
23 x 258
admin fee: 180 via central vehicle leasing
Total: 8514
Is this a good deal?
Emeye said:
And then again, I've needed 3 new tyres on my E92 BMW this year - it's a bit of an insurance policy IMO - I didn't get the choice on the car I'm waiting to turn up.
You're not likely to wear any out over the course of 20k miles, so it's just punctures. Can't you get insurance to cover punctures?https://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/BMW_t...
Having got one of these myself I think this is an amazing deal. Only 3mths down, with v low monthly payments!
Gutted I got mine last August although it is a great car, and gutted that the mrs got a Jaguar XF 2.0d two weeks ago!
Having got one of these myself I think this is an amazing deal. Only 3mths down, with v low monthly payments!
Gutted I got mine last August although it is a great car, and gutted that the mrs got a Jaguar XF 2.0d two weeks ago!
FastWilly said:
https://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/BMW_t...
Having got one of these myself I think this is an amazing deal. Only 3mths down, with v low monthly payments!
Gutted I got mine last August although it is a great car, and gutted that the mrs got a Jaguar XF 2.0d two weeks ago!
84 months!? 1 post in 84 months!?!Having got one of these myself I think this is an amazing deal. Only 3mths down, with v low monthly payments!
Gutted I got mine last August although it is a great car, and gutted that the mrs got a Jaguar XF 2.0d two weeks ago!
FastWilly said:
https://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/BMW_t...
Having got one of these myself I think this is an amazing deal. Only 3mths down, with v low monthly payments!
Gutted I got mine last August although it is a great car, and gutted that the mrs got a Jaguar XF 2.0d two weeks ago!
Amazing deal ? How did you work that out initial monthly are over £350 with 3 month down at at almost 2k Having got one of these myself I think this is an amazing deal. Only 3mths down, with v low monthly payments!
Gutted I got mine last August although it is a great car, and gutted that the mrs got a Jaguar XF 2.0d two weeks ago!
rauf786 said:
Yeah thats what I was thinking. I'll most probably require just one oil change oner the 16k miles so I've decided to go for non maintained.
Non Maintained
Deposit: 2400
23 x 258
admin fee: 180 via central vehicle leasing
Total: 8514
Is this a good deal?
It's in line with the "Alphabet" business deals available from the main dealers, so I'd say yes.Non Maintained
Deposit: 2400
23 x 258
admin fee: 180 via central vehicle leasing
Total: 8514
Is this a good deal?
wemorgan said:
misspetrolhead16 said:
Some great deals around on Volkswagen Saloon at the moment, my brother has just bought the GT spec too and its really nice.
I presume you mean Passat?The best I see is 9+23 £175+VAT for a 2.0 TDI SE Business, which is not especially great
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