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The deals on Leaf are interesting.
£500 deposit, £158 per month on 2 year PCP lease for a new Tekna, 3.3kw in flame red. 6000 miles per annum on a BUY/BUY i.e. non flex.
(not that it matters too much about flex or non flex. The RV on the Leaf is being massively inflated by Nissan, so it would be crazy to even consider paying the balloon at the end of the 2 year term).
I should add I have driven both the Zoe and the Leaf; Leaf is a nicer car IMO.
£500 deposit, £158 per month on 2 year PCP lease for a new Tekna, 3.3kw in flame red. 6000 miles per annum on a BUY/BUY i.e. non flex.
(not that it matters too much about flex or non flex. The RV on the Leaf is being massively inflated by Nissan, so it would be crazy to even consider paying the balloon at the end of the 2 year term).
I should add I have driven both the Zoe and the Leaf; Leaf is a nicer car IMO.
Edited by EddieSteadyGo on Thursday 26th February 21:15
jpringle819 said:
I have just ordered an INTENS for £599 deposit and £159 a month over 2 years and 7500 miles a year from Bristol Street Motors in Derby. It isn't a very high yearly mileage so keeps the battery lease price down.
I've just ordered one from them too - was it Ben you dealt with? Mine should be landing 10th March - then I get to test the range of it straight away as it's 65 miles door to door to get homeEddieSteadyGo said:
The deals on Leaf are interesting.
£500 deposit, £158 per month on 2 year PCP lease for a new Tekna, 3.3kw in flame red. 6000 miles per annum on a BUY/BUY i.e. non flex.
(not that it matters too much about flex or non flex. The RV on the Leaf is being massively inflated by Nissan, so it would be crazy to even consider paying the balloon at the end of the 2 year term).
I should add I have driven both the Zoe and the Leaf; Leaf is a nicer car IMO.
Were about did you see this deal? Cheers!£500 deposit, £158 per month on 2 year PCP lease for a new Tekna, 3.3kw in flame red. 6000 miles per annum on a BUY/BUY i.e. non flex.
(not that it matters too much about flex or non flex. The RV on the Leaf is being massively inflated by Nissan, so it would be crazy to even consider paying the balloon at the end of the 2 year term).
I should add I have driven both the Zoe and the Leaf; Leaf is a nicer car IMO.
Edited by EddieSteadyGo on Thursday 26th February 21:15
I have a similar deal i.e. £500 deposit and £175 a month for 7.5k and 24 months on exactly the same car but, mine is after I used a mates Nissan employees code He mentioned something about the Code discount being about 16% so the £150ish a month is excellent and I never came across anything near that over the last 3/4 months of looking
gifdy said:
Renault have stopped the Deposit contribution for Zoes so these deals no longer available. Out of interest I asked for a quote for two years PCP; for 7K miles it came to £360/month including battery.
They're not going to sell many more at that level !
You can get a Leaf at Zoe prices if your quickThey're not going to sell many more at that level !
Mrs Cjelli, after a certain amount of preparatory fore play has come around to the idea that a Zoe may be the answer to our second car question.
Has it taken too long to seriously think about getting into one of these? The tales of circa £150 pm all in (battery rental and everything) are where we'd like to be. Any more and we would start looking at 'proper' cars again, I suspect.
Any sign of comparable prices on the horizon? Everything I've seen in the last couple of days has been a bit too much, too low mileage (3000mpa) or punitive (30p per mile) excess charges.
Come on renault guys, pending a test drive, I think this could be the one.
Has it taken too long to seriously think about getting into one of these? The tales of circa £150 pm all in (battery rental and everything) are where we'd like to be. Any more and we would start looking at 'proper' cars again, I suspect.
Any sign of comparable prices on the horizon? Everything I've seen in the last couple of days has been a bit too much, too low mileage (3000mpa) or punitive (30p per mile) excess charges.
Come on renault guys, pending a test drive, I think this could be the one.
Obviously not going to post our direct offer as don't want to be kicked off but the new Zoe offer is cheapest over 2 years and can get as low as £69 a month with no deposit over 2 years + battery rental. Worth noting that Renault have increased the battery rental though so now starts from £45 a month for the 3,000 mile lease.
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