Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol II)
Discussion
Rscut said:
What was your original deal? Don't forget that the estate has heated seats and nav included as well as DSG (I'm sure you are aware of this!), so I think it's a good deal!
I wasn't aware that it had those bits, I assumed it would be identical to my current Golf only longer Gonna carry on watching the football and call the guy in the morning, feel dumb now for even asking really!
So colours... White or Red, this is where the missus will get involved (yawn)!!!
TheKernowKid said:
I wasn't aware that it had those bits, I assumed it would be identical to my current Golf only longer
Gonna carry on watching the football and call the guy in the morning, feel dumb now for even asking really!
So colours... White or Red, this is where the missus will get involved (yawn)!!!
My partner has poo pooed the idea but I'm ordering it anyway! Best of both worlds in my opinion. I'm sure she will love it when it arrives! I'm undecided on the colour at the moment. Just text him and told him to order me one.Gonna carry on watching the football and call the guy in the morning, feel dumb now for even asking really!
So colours... White or Red, this is where the missus will get involved (yawn)!!!
I'm looking for the cheapest possible runabout as a third/fourth car having had our 13 year old Punto written off whilst parked.
My first thought was to buy something similar for £1000-£1500, but I noticed this deal and for the same sort of money we could have this for a year:
http://www.lingscars.com/Citroen/C1_Airscape/21817...
Citroen C1 Airscape
1.2 PureTech 12v (82bhp)
Flair
Hatchback 5dr
1199cc
Petrol Manual
(Pre-Reg)
3+11 10k
£111.59 inc vat
Is this a good deal?
Can it be beaten for total cost over the term/per month?
I'd rather a longer contract length, but the prices seem to rise for longer contracts.
I've never leased before and this is all a bit confusing.
If only there was an easy way to see the total cost apportioned monthly rather than constantly trying to calculate 2+17 or 9+23 etc etc. Then some are plus vat.
Might just buy an old Golf.. I'm getting too old for this st.
My first thought was to buy something similar for £1000-£1500, but I noticed this deal and for the same sort of money we could have this for a year:
http://www.lingscars.com/Citroen/C1_Airscape/21817...
Citroen C1 Airscape
1.2 PureTech 12v (82bhp)
Flair
Hatchback 5dr
1199cc
Petrol Manual
(Pre-Reg)
3+11 10k
£111.59 inc vat
Is this a good deal?
Can it be beaten for total cost over the term/per month?
I'd rather a longer contract length, but the prices seem to rise for longer contracts.
I've never leased before and this is all a bit confusing.
If only there was an easy way to see the total cost apportioned monthly rather than constantly trying to calculate 2+17 or 9+23 etc etc. Then some are plus vat.
Might just buy an old Golf.. I'm getting too old for this st.
Rscut said:
Just been offered a Golf R estate for £1500 and £215 per month over 24 months with 10k. This adds up to £268.54pm all in. As soon as I confirm, I will post it up here.
That sounds interesting... Was that standard colour with no options?I thought £2400 deposit + 24x£192 was good...
tomkidd said:
That sounds interesting... Was that standard colour with no options?
I thought £2400 deposit + 24x£192 was good...
Yes mate, however it's 10k per year instead of 8k on the one you are referring to. If I remember correctly the deal is £8ish more than the previous estate deals, however you get the nav and winter pack.I thought £2400 deposit + 24x£192 was good...
egoold said:
Jobbo said:
Sounds a very similar deal to mine... ordered 25 April (factory build) and it was in the country within 9 weeks, though I still don't quite know when I'll have it yet. I doubt they'll have any concern about your timescale.
What is the excess mileage rate on the all road deal, and who is the funder?Rscut said:
Yes mate, however it's 10k per year instead of 8k on the one you are referring to. If I remember correctly the deal is £8ish more than the previous estate deals, however you get the nav and winter pack.
When did the nav and winter pack become standard? Would an "in stock" deal on the Golf R Estate be likely to have it?silentbrown said:
soxboy said:
16% of (pre-discount) list price for 2 years, that's got to be one of the best 'value' deals out there surely?
The 272BHP version @ £275 on what seems to be a 6+23? If that's right, it's staggeringly good value. No indication of fees or the lease term, which is odd.User33678888 said:
Citroen C1 Airscape
1.2 PureTech 12v (82bhp)
Flair
Hatchback 5dr
1199cc
Petrol Manual
(Pre-Reg)
3+11 10k
£111.59 inc vat
Is this a good deal?
+ £300 fee! So 14 x £112 + £300 = £1,868 on a car with a £12K list price. 1.2 PureTech 12v (82bhp)
Flair
Hatchback 5dr
1199cc
Petrol Manual
(Pre-Reg)
3+11 10k
£111.59 inc vat
Is this a good deal?
It's OK, but hardly a great deal. Plenty of choice at that price point. http://www.vanarama.co.uk/seat-car-leasing/ibiza-s...
MullacAbz said:
Vehicle savers the first to show their hand on the Golf R Q3 hatchback price.
https://www.vehiclesavers.com/car-leasing/volkswag...
9+23
6000 miles
£199.99 per month
£360 fee
Total = £6759 for the term.
DSG adds another £600.
Nice, this excludes the Navigation. Am I right in thinking that if you get the app-link add on you can just use google maps via your phone?https://www.vehiclesavers.com/car-leasing/volkswag...
9+23
6000 miles
£199.99 per month
£360 fee
Total = £6759 for the term.
DSG adds another £600.
Tonyc32 said:
Nice, this excludes the Navigation. Am I right in thinking that if you get the app-link add on you can just use google maps via your phone?
Nav, heated seats, App connect (Yes Google/Apple Nav/Apps) all included on MY2016 Hatch or Estate, It is a better deal just on the options included alone than my R which was one of the arly 64 plates..Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff