Renault ZOE massive deposit contributions

Renault ZOE massive deposit contributions

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DSLiverpool

14,746 posts

202 months

Monday 1st December 2014
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Ive decided to get a Zoe as a trial to see if we can use a EV in our life, the missus wll keep her car and this will be a third car, Butterface your too far away buddy were near Liverpool otherwise I would have given you a shout. I have asked my local dealer how near to £3000 over 2 years he can get for 6000 miles per year - lets see what he comes back with.

Butter Face

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30,309 posts

160 months

Monday 1st December 2014
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That's ok mate, I'm pretty far away from everyone hehe

Just so happens that I work for one of the most enthusiastic EV Renault dealers, we actually enjoy selling them rather than (some) who see it as a chore!

Hope you get the deal. smile

DSLiverpool

14,746 posts

202 months

Monday 1st December 2014
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I am happy at £3500 but gave him a challenge of any colour any wheels etc just the best deal - hope they don't do a snot green one.

DSLiverpool

14,746 posts

202 months

Monday 1st December 2014
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Local dealer cant get near the Benfields deal and called them to check it !!! oh well

Butter Face

Original Poster:

30,309 posts

160 months

Monday 1st December 2014
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DSLiverpool said:
Local dealer cant get near the Benfields deal and called them to check it !!! oh well
That Benfield deal was based on cars on a clearance list we had last month (I think) which isn't valid now.

They're essentially using 'clearance' money to subsidise the battery rental at £35pm x 24m so £840.

Only 3k per year though which is pretty crappy!

tony wright

1,004 posts

250 months

Monday 1st December 2014
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Visited Benfields today and booked test drive for Thu. Whilst there enquired on the PCP costs. Basically for a 36 month contract allowing 7.5k per annum it works out at £99 deposit, £133 a month car and £50 battery rental. This includes free servicing, breakdown, warranty etc for 4 years (think the 4 year PCP deal was an extra £5 a month).

All in all, I think it's a Pretty good deal but, don't really have a clue when it comes to PCP? but, presently waiting to find out if I manage to acquire a Nissan code as the Leaf deal is near enough (extra £401 deposit customer contributiont) the same £189 (24 months) for a new Tekna. Personally I would prefer the Leaf, bigger better spec, leather etc but. the Wife prefers the Zoe.

tony wright

1,004 posts

250 months

Monday 1st December 2014
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Visited Benfields today and booked test drive for Thu. Whilst there enquired on the PCP costs. Basically for a 36 month contract allowing 7.5k per annum it works out at £99 deposit, £133 a month car and £50 battery rental. This includes free servicing, breakdown, warranty etc for 4 years (think the 4 year PCP deal was an extra £5 a month).

All in all, I think it's a Pretty good deal but, don't really have a clue when it comes to PCP? but, presently waiting to find out if I manage to acquire a Nissan code as the Leaf deal is near enough (extra £401 deposit customer contributiont) the same £189 (24 months) for a new Tekna. Personally I would prefer the Leaf, bigger better spec, leather etc but. the Wife prefers the Zoe.