Leaf deals

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GI Jnr

1,903 posts

261 months

Saturday 29th August 2015
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Hi all!

I started another thread around upgrading to an EV for the daily. Have concluded the tests and have a Leaf now on order! smile

My brother in law was so impressed with it he's ordered one too. The saving in fuel from his C63 is paying for it. So ordering two at the same time probably helped with the deal which was exactly the same discount.

Tekna with the £250 white paint. RRP roughly £31k. After grant and dealer discount - £17k.

24 month lease, £750 deposit, 25k pa. £266pcm for me.
24 month lease, nil deposit, 8k pa. £204pcm for my brother in law.

Also offered us the protection pack for £75 as opposed to £189. Plus a double ended charge cable for £136 and a wall mounted tethered one for £195 all in.

Pretty good deal we thought. (if there's cheaper out there, we don't want to know now!)

Pleased as punch so looking forward to it.

Thank for all the help!

Tuan.

LordFlathead

9,641 posts

258 months

Saturday 29th August 2015
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That's a cracking deal! Do let us know how you get on with the pair of them smile

Inertiatic

1,040 posts

190 months

Sunday 30th August 2015
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Gareth79 said:
Inertiatic said:
Been offered a deal through work on a Leaf Acenta

£163/month, £900 deposit, 25 months, 6k/yr?

At the end pay final payment or hand car back, trade in on new model

This seems like a good deal?
Seems a little more than the deals around at the end of March, but not bad.

Inertiatic said:
Been offered a deal through work on a Leaf Acenta
The Acenta doesn't have the 6.6kw charger - is this a deal breaker? Do all leafs handle slow/fast charging as standard?
ALL Leafs are DC rapid charge capable (the motorway services), and all can have the 6.6kW AC charger as an option (albeit £1,150). The question is whether you envisage needing to be able to 'slow' AC charge twice as fast, ie. do several long journeys with a small but significant delay. The 3.3 is absolutely fine as a commuter car.
Thanks good info.

pherlopolus

2,088 posts

158 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2015
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Well Mrs P has picked it up (I am home 10pm tonight), initial feedback is I have an expensive month coming up. She is trying to find reasons to go and drive it (to the point of making up journeys - very uncharacteristic!)

Knowing she likes a warm car, is it worth going for one with heated seats/wheel, or is pre-heating good enough?

pherlopolus

2,088 posts

158 months

Friday 4th September 2015
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bog standard Acenta in metallic blue ordered from greenhous -

24 month 0% PCP

£1600 cash + our old car for £191 a month

We are happy, due to arrive within 4 weeks.


GreatGranny

9,128 posts

226 months

Friday 18th September 2015
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pherlopolus said:
Well Mrs P has picked it up (I am home 10pm tonight), initial feedback is I have an expensive month coming up. She is trying to find reasons to go and drive it (to the point of making up journeys - very uncharacteristic!)

Knowing she likes a warm car, is it worth going for one with heated seats/wheel, or is pre-heating good enough?
I had one for 7 days last December and it had the pre heat only.

had no problems once I had sussed out how to use it and also how best to set the heater to keep the cabin warm but still not loose too much range.

Answer if I remember was to set it at low speed fan and at 22/23 degrees.
Seemed to keep the cabin quite snug even when below freezing outside.

First 2 days I was in my coats, hat and gloves :-)

pherlopolus

2,088 posts

158 months

Friday 18th September 2015
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It has arrived today, they sourced one earlier than planned from another showroom.

+ point is that it arrived with about £500 of extras on it which we got for free (mud flaps, mats, boot protector, chrome sides and nose trim and chrome mirror caps)

Mrs P is very happy.

wjwren

4,484 posts

135 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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I had a 4 day test drive last week, very impressive car and pretty fast. They are pricey new but seem to loose a big chunk so 2nd hand values seem worthwhile.

pherlopolus

2,088 posts

158 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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wjwren said:
They are pricey new but seem to loose a big chunk so 2nd hand values seem worthwhile.
I don't really agree with that comment, we looked at the total ownership cost compared to the Wifes 2005 1.6 Focus, and even including that the focus was paid for there was only about £50 a month in it... That strikes me as excellent value for a brand new car.

Gareth79

7,666 posts

246 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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pherlopolus said:
I don't really agree with that comment, we looked at the total ownership cost compared to the Wifes 2005 1.6 Focus, and even including that the focus was paid for there was only about £50 a month in it... That strikes me as excellent value for a brand new car.
TCO compared with a petrol car, yes, but the depreciation is steep and older models can be had very cheap, even with low miles.

On the PCP deal, mine will owe some £17k in April 2017, but be worth about £12-13k I think, possibly less if the new version is out. I will possibly buy a tatty 2nd hand one at that point, depending on where Tesla is with their Model 3.

pherlopolus

2,088 posts

158 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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Ours is 12k after 2 years... With basically 2.5k deposit and 190 a month... All 0% too...

wjwren

4,484 posts

135 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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slightly off topic but when did the newer generation come out and what were the main differences?

LordFlathead

9,641 posts

258 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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wjwren said:
slightly off topic but when did the newer generation come out and what were the main differences?
Even more slightly off topic; what will the new model do to the existing second hand price market? eek

KTF

9,804 posts

150 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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Hopefully they hold up better than the Fluence: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/search/used/cars/renau...

gangzoom

6,294 posts

215 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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Unless you buying with cash and doing mega miles the second hand prices are irrelevant.

Most people will be handing their cars back to the dealer in 2 years - I know I am. I've done coming up to 4000 miles in mine. Absolutely love it, they are starting to get more common too smile

12TS

1,832 posts

210 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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KTF said:
Hopefully they hold up better than the Fluence: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/search/used/cars/renau...
Wow! £22k new, £8k now. So dropped £14k in a year, that's some hit.

vladcjelli

2,966 posts

158 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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12TS said:
KTF said:
Hopefully they hold up better than the Fluence: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/search/used/cars/renau...
Wow! £22k new, £8k now. So dropped £14k in a year, that's some hit.
Battery lease scepticism with the first tranche of EVs put people off the Fluence I reckon. As far as I know there was no outright purchase option, so even second hand, you are still stuck with paying the lease.

Second hand buyers do not want that.

gazchap

1,523 posts

183 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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gangzoom said:
Most people will be handing their cars back to the dealer in 2 years - I know I am. I've done coming up to 4000 miles in mine. Absolutely love it, they are starting to get more common too smile
I've done almost 800 miles in mine in the week that I've owned it - going to have to dial it back a bit or I'm going to hit my mileage limit (12,000) long before the year is out!

oop north

1,594 posts

128 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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vladcjelli said:
Battery lease scepticism with the first tranche of EVs put people off the Fluence I reckon. As far as I know there was no outright purchase option, so even second hand, you are still stuck with paying the lease.

Second hand buyers do not want that.
The Nissan dealer I had a chat with a couple of months ago reckoned that one would need to be mad to buy (1) other than outright (2) with a view to paying off the balloon at the end of the PCP, since the residual value was definitely going to be lower.

FiF

44,061 posts

251 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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Just been having a nose round the website of our nearest dealer generally at Leafs (Leaves?) being nosy about second hand prices.

So reg 2015 64 plate Tekna just over 1,000 miles 12,395.

Err what am I missing?