Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol II)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol II)

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ray951

36 posts

284 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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PP said:
Nice one, are you going with any extras? I've spoken to the broker and have been told the same. However I have been offered the same car from through another Audi dealer for ~£230 per month inc vat. Around £25 per month more than the original deal but I think it's still worth it. Need to decide quick!
I have added no extras as they just add to the cost, and went for the 'free' Black paint with 'Brown' leather.

Markee68

104 posts

155 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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Not sure how this is going to show up, received the email below today:


NEWSFLASH...

Jake Yates, Account Manager at contract hire and fleet management company KeyFleet, claims to have discovered a Yeti on his own doorstep.

The Yeti, native to the slopes of snowy Siberia, is said to be described as follows:
1.2 Litre Estate
Front Wheel Drive
Automatic
Bluetooth
Cruise Control
Bi Xenon Lights

A close source was quoted as saying – “Only £99pm 6+23 8kpa for a Yeti – you must have frostbite on the brain not to get one!”

This unbelievable discovery has specialists baffled.

Daniel Hattenbrough MBE, the famous naturalist, said “To even hear of a Yeti sighting so far from its natural habitat is unheard of. Especially in the £100pm region – it’s almost impossible. How could car dealers survive at this price?”

Jake added, "Finding this Yeti for only £99 + vat pm just came out of the blue. For years we have all thought that a Yeti would be at least £150 + vat pm on a similar type of contract but this recent discount, available whilst stocks last, is a real game changer..."

So there you have it, 6+23 8kpa miles, non-maintained for £99+ vat pm for the Skoda Yeti 1.2 TSi Monte Carlo Auto DSG...

DISCOVER YOUR Yeti HERE…

http://www.keyfleetdirect.co.uk/business-lease-car...

You can contact Jake by CLICKING HERE or calling 03303 13 11 11.

Equilibrium25

653 posts

134 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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PP said:
Nice one, are you going with any extras? I've spoken to the broker and have been told the same. However I have been offered the same car from through another Audi dealer for ~£230 per month inc vat. Around £25 per month more than the original deal but I think it's still worth it. Need to decide quick!
I'm trying to get a similar deal, but no luck yet - could you let me know which dealer is offering you this price. I'll owe you a beer :-)

silentbrown

8,832 posts

116 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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ADogg said:
Those yeti deals are great! I'd hit the go button but the wife insists on 4wd! Does anyone know of any deals on a 4x4 yeti or other cars which are cheap? 5-8k is fine!
Here's the "Yeti Outdoor 4x4" deal. All the toys!

https://www.selectcarleasing.co.uk/car-leasing/sko...

9+23, 5K miles, £162 inc VAT = £5184 all in.

russ_a

4,578 posts

211 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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Grantyboy1983 said:
Lease related question, advice appreciated.

I had a slow puncture on my OSR tyre and phoned the finance company (Hitachi) to report this as i have a maintenance plan. ATS Euromaster came to my home address the next morning and put a brand new tyre on the car (punctured tyre had done 1800 miles and tread was 7mm), no attempt to repair the tyre was made, as it was a slow puncture i thought they would repair it. I never thought much more about it until i got the recharge invoice for the new tyre sent to my home address. The question is where do i stand as they as supposed to repair repairable punctures? I phoned them up to query this but the buck got passed and someone was supposed to call me back but surprise surprise i never heard a thing, any advice on what i should do as not too happy with this as seems a bit underhand tactics.
Punctures are excluded on my maintenance plan

Zarch

13 posts

95 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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Markee68 said:
Not sure how this is going to show up, received the email below today:


NEWSFLASH...

Jake Yates, Account Manager at contract hire and fleet management company KeyFleet, claims to have discovered a Yeti on his own doorstep.

The Yeti, native to the slopes of snowy Siberia, is said to be described as follows:
1.2 Litre Estate
Front Wheel Drive
Automatic
Bluetooth
Cruise Control
Bi Xenon Lights

A close source was quoted as saying – “Only £99pm 6+23 8kpa for a Yeti – you must have frostbite on the brain not to get one!”

This unbelievable discovery has specialists baffled.

Daniel Hattenbrough MBE, the famous naturalist, said “To even hear of a Yeti sighting so far from its natural habitat is unheard of. Especially in the £100pm region – it’s almost impossible. How could car dealers survive at this price?”

Jake added, "Finding this Yeti for only £99 + vat pm just came out of the blue. For years we have all thought that a Yeti would be at least £150 + vat pm on a similar type of contract but this recent discount, available whilst stocks last, is a real game changer..."

So there you have it, 6+23 8kpa miles, non-maintained for £99+ vat pm for the Skoda Yeti 1.2 TSi Monte Carlo Auto DSG...

DISCOVER YOUR Yeti HERE…

http://www.keyfleetdirect.co.uk/business-lease-car...

You can contact Jake by CLICKING HERE or calling 03303 13 11 11.
Cheaper on Gateway to Lease?

https://www.gateway2lease.com/cars/skoda/yeti/yeti...

Seems to be the cheapest I can find for the 1.2 Yeti deal....... anyone find cheaper?

matt21

4,288 posts

204 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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Gateway to lease have sold out!

Grantyboy1983

256 posts

102 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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russ_a said:
Grantyboy1983 said:
Lease related question, advice appreciated.

I had a slow puncture on my OSR tyre and phoned the finance company (Hitachi) to report this as i have a maintenance plan. ATS Euromaster came to my home address the next morning and put a brand new tyre on the car (punctured tyre had done 1800 miles and tread was 7mm), no attempt to repair the tyre was made, as it was a slow puncture i thought they would repair it. I never thought much more about it until i got the recharge invoice for the new tyre sent to my home address. The question is where do i stand as they as supposed to repair repairable punctures? I phoned them up to query this but the buck got passed and someone was supposed to call me back but surprise surprise i never heard a thing, any advice on what i should do as not too happy with this as seems a bit underhand tactics.
Punctures are excluded on my maintenance plan
As I mentioned, my agreement says that they will repair repairable punctures, being a slow puncture ie losing 10psi over 2 day period I thought it could and should be repaired, just wondering if anyone had any similar experiences?

Sheepshanks

32,756 posts

119 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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Grantyboy1983 said:
...being a slow puncture ie losing 10psi over 2 day period I thought it could and should be repaired, just wondering if anyone had any similar experiences?
Do you know whereabouts the puncture was? If it was near the edge of the tread or even in the sidewall, then it can't be repaired (at least not without being sent away).

Someone with a company lease was (oddly) complaining recently about his lease company being ripped off by having a punctured tyre replaced rather than repaired so maybe it's standard practice.

Grantyboy1983

256 posts

102 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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Sheepshanks said:
Grantyboy1983 said:
...being a slow puncture ie losing 10psi over 2 day period I thought it could and should be repaired, just wondering if anyone had any similar experiences?
Do you know whereabouts the puncture was? If it was near the edge of the tread or even in the sidewall, then it can't be repaired (at least not without being sent away).

Someone with a company lease was (oddly) complaining recently about his lease company being ripped off by having a punctured tyre replaced rather than repaired so maybe it's standard practice.
No, couldn't ascertain exactly where it was losing pressure from, but would have thought that ATS Euromaster would have figured that out, the bloke never said that it could not be repaired, just said that the finance company didn't mess about and that they usually always replaced tyres. Would have got the slow puncture repaired independently if possible had i known what was coming.

talksthetorque

10,815 posts

135 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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Grantyboy1983 said:
No, couldn't ascertain exactly where it was losing pressure from, but would have thought that ATS Euromaster would have figured that out, the bloke never said that it could not be repaired, just said that the finance company didn't mess about and that they usually always replaced tyres. Would have got the slow puncture repaired independently if possible had i known what was coming.
If you did not authorise the replacement then tell the leaseco this.

Ask the leaseco if they called you before to tell you the cost and seek approval for the costs. I'm guessing they didn't. Then tell them as they didn't seek approval, you will not approve the payment.
Worked for me with a repair for 'damage' to an interior part.


adaM3

532 posts

218 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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So come on then chaps, how is the GFV calculated? Is it a simple formula, or is it more than that? I guess it must be more than a simple formula as some cars depreciate more than others??


hornetrider

63,161 posts

205 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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adaM3 said:
So come on then chaps, how is the GFV calculated? Is it a simple formula, or is it more than that? I guess it must be more than a simple formula as some cars depreciate more than others??
Don't want to be that guy, but GFV? This is a lease deals thread confused

beeej

1,400 posts

193 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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Let's keep this to PCH leases. Not people talking about the usual PCP ****!

H6Nathan

213 posts

95 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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In Stock - Urano Golf mit toys!!

VW Golf 1.4TSi Match Edition 5dr

9+ 23 - 5k - £138.76 inc Vat - 7.2ppm excess

Total £4,440.32 inc VAT

http://www.uchoosecontracts.co.uk/volkswagen_golf_...

DoubleD

22,154 posts

108 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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beeej said:
Let's keep this to PCH leases. Not people talking about the usual PCP ****!
Calm down

adaM3

532 posts

218 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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hornetrider said:
adaM3 said:
So come on then chaps, how is the GFV calculated? Is it a simple formula, or is it more than that? I guess it must be more than a simple formula as some cars depreciate more than others??
Don't want to be that guy, but GFV? This is a lease deals thread confused
So if I trawl all 390 pages of this thread, every post will be about a lease will it? I get what you're saying, but the sort of people on this thread will have the knowledge to answer my question I'm sure.

PS. You did want to be that guy didn't you??

talksthetorque

10,815 posts

135 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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I'll be the other guy that answers the question if you want.

The formula is


HTH



Jip

103 posts

145 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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Does anyone know of any really good Polo deals? Thanks

Lunja

420 posts

185 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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Two quick business lease observations from recent company car hunting:

1. Skoda Superb SE Business Estates can currently be had from main dealers on a 6ishx23, 10k at £199/month + VAT (I say "6ish" as the initial payment didn't divide properly)

2. BMW 520d SE Tourings can be had on a 6x23, 10k at £257 + VAT, also from main dealers. Extras affect the monthly quite drastically, for example Pro Nav is almost £20/month, but SEs have a great base spec anyway.
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