Best lease car deals available?

Best lease car deals available?

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thelawnet

1,539 posts

155 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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thelawnet said:
Decent Focus deal here, if you want a slow one:

http://www.tilsungroup.com/ford-focus-1.6-tdci-115...

12 + 24 at £100/month, so £145.83 average pcm over the 2 years. Or exactly £175 per month with the VAT on a personal lease. (£4200 in 2 years)
Much better deal here:

http://www.rivervaleleasing.co.uk/car-leasing/ford...

£136.53 pcm average, or £164.32 with the VAT. And it's the fully loaded Titanium Navigator.

From stock. Under £4k for 2 years

vescaegg

25,549 posts

167 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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thelawnet said:
thelawnet said:
Decent Focus deal here, if you want a slow one:

http://www.tilsungroup.com/ford-focus-1.6-tdci-115...

12 + 24 at £100/month, so £145.83 average pcm over the 2 years. Or exactly £175 per month with the VAT on a personal lease. (£4200 in 2 years)
Much better deal here:

http://www.rivervaleleasing.co.uk/car-leasing/ford...

£136.53 pcm average, or £164.32 with the VAT. And it's the fully loaded Titanium Navigator.

From stock. Under £4k for 2 years
That is ridiculous.

Gateway have a pretty sweet Golf R deal on now. 6+23 10k £231 inc.

http://www.gateway2lease.com/z_volkswagen_golf_2.0...

Edited by vescaegg on Thursday 16th October 16:35

MondeoMan1981

2,356 posts

183 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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Thanks for the advice guys. Sadly WBAC are offering £6100 for a car retailing at about £9000....

TedMaul

2,092 posts

213 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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Any c-class estate deals popping up? Looking at c250 AMG line. Wanted the Premium Package and a towbar but pricelist suggests you can't have both for some reason, will pop into a dealer and ask as seems odd

ATM

18,295 posts

219 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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MondeoMan1981 said:
Thanks for the advice guys. Sadly WBAC are offering £6100 for a car retailing at about £9000....
Try car buying service as they can sometimes quote better prices

Faxo

448 posts

138 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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Just to let Golf R buyers know, I put the CentralUkvehicleleasing deal to my local VW dealer, and they beat it!

I'm getting it £10 a month less, with no document fee, so saving another £238 there

They also had cars ordered that were available for spec change, so delivery is sooner than the online lease deals

GTRmad

248 posts

171 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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vescaegg said:
That is ridiculous.

Gateway have a pretty sweet Golf R deal on now. 6+23 10k £231 inc.

http://www.gateway2lease.com/z_volkswagen_golf_2.0...

Edited by vescaegg on Thursday 16th October 16:35
No one wants a manual.Clutch slips, can't take the torque..

Trailhead

2,628 posts

147 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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MondeoMan1981 said:
Thanks for the advice guys. Sadly WBAC are offering £6100 for a car retailing at about £9000....
£6100 seems reasonable for a car that retails at £9000???

Rick1.8t

1,463 posts

179 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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GTRmad said:
vescaegg said:
That is ridiculous.

Gateway have a pretty sweet Golf R deal on now. 6+23 10k £231 inc.

http://www.gateway2lease.com/z_volkswagen_golf_2.0...

Edited by vescaegg on Thursday 16th October 16:35
No one wants a manual.Clutch slips, can't take the torque..
Say what?? I think you are assuming everybody wants to tune their Golf R (which they couldn't if its leased anyway) - Many will be happy with the standard performance and wont ever see clutch slip until its worn out....

Its mis-information like this jibberish can put people off products.

acme

2,971 posts

198 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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GTRmad said:
vescaegg said:
That is ridiculous.

Gateway have a pretty sweet Golf R deal on now. 6+23 10k £231 inc.

http://www.gateway2lease.com/z_volkswagen_golf_2.0...

Edited by vescaegg on Thursday 16th October 16:35
No one wants a manual.Clutch slips, can't take the torque..
Bl**dy hell, is that better than the best one on the huge thread on Golf R's running? Seem to remember most were 5k/pa.........Almost tempted by one alongside the company Golf!!

antspants

2,402 posts

175 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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Faxo said:
Just to let Golf R buyers know, I put the CentralUkvehicleleasing deal to my local VW dealer, and they beat it!

I'm getting it £10 a month less, with no document fee, so saving another £238 there

They also had cars ordered that were available for spec change, so delivery is sooner than the online lease deals
What kind of delivery time, I'd be interested but would want to up the standard spec and understand it's a 6 month wait for one from the lease company?

richatnort

3,026 posts

131 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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antspants said:
What kind of delivery time, I'd be interested but would want to up the standard spec and understand it's a 6 month wait for one from the lease company?
Just spotted this one. £201 a month with 10k miles and it's manual!

http://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing-...

Sonic

4,007 posts

207 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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Faxo said:
Just to let Golf R buyers know, I put the CentralUkvehicleleasing deal to my local VW dealer, and they beat it!

I'm getting it £10 a month less, with no document fee, so saving another £238 there

They also had cars ordered that were available for spec change, so delivery is sooner than the online lease deals
That sounds pretty impressive... shame i've already proceeded with the CUKVL deal.

Blown2CV

28,819 posts

203 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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i'd say to anyone in the market for a Golf R (and even I am getting bored of hearing about them now even though I got one, this thread may as well have been the Golf R deals thread for nearly 6 months now) go out there and get the deal done. Don't sit there waiting for an extra £1 a month to be shaved off because it's hit rock bottom now. To be honest they just look like they're juggling the deposit sizes and monthly payments now and overall they are barely cheaper now than when i bought mine, maybe even the same price. My view is that VW will pull the deal before year end because it's gone on about 3 times longer than things like this normally last already. Also, it's possible that the manufacturer support is only for vehicles registered before a certain date which would mean that buying on the deals after a certain point might mean that it gets cancelled as it wouldn't turn up in time.

gareth3685

190 posts

117 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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thelawnet said:
Much better deal here:

http://www.rivervaleleasing.co.uk/car-leasing/ford...

£136.53 pcm average, or £164.32 with the VAT. And it's the fully loaded Titanium Navigator.

From stock. Under £4k for 2 years
So good its gone!

ArsE92

21,013 posts

187 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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Rick1.8t said:
GTRmad said:
vescaegg said:
That is ridiculous.

Gateway have a pretty sweet Golf R deal on now. 6+23 10k £231 inc.

http://www.gateway2lease.com/z_volkswagen_golf_2.0...

Edited by vescaegg on Thursday 16th October 16:35
No one wants a manual.Clutch slips, can't take the torque..
Say what?? I think you are assuming everybody wants to tune their Golf R (which they couldn't if its leased anyway) - Many will be happy with the standard performance and wont ever see clutch slip until its worn out....

Its mis-information like this jibberish can put people off products.
Thankfully most people aren't stupid enough to believe stuff like that smile

Blown2CV

28,819 posts

203 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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ArsE92 said:
Rick1.8t said:
GTRmad said:
vescaegg said:
That is ridiculous.

Gateway have a pretty sweet Golf R deal on now. 6+23 10k £231 inc.

http://www.gateway2lease.com/z_volkswagen_golf_2.0...

Edited by vescaegg on Thursday 16th October 16:35
No one wants a manual.Clutch slips, can't take the torque..
Say what?? I think you are assuming everybody wants to tune their Golf R (which they couldn't if its leased anyway) - Many will be happy with the standard performance and wont ever see clutch slip until its worn out....

Its mis-information like this jibberish can put people off products.
Thankfully most people aren't stupid enough to believe stuff like that smile
there's already a thread about it

ArsE92

21,013 posts

187 months

Friday 17th October 2014
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Blown2CV said:
ArsE92 said:
Rick1.8t said:
GTRmad said:
vescaegg said:
That is ridiculous.

Gateway have a pretty sweet Golf R deal on now. 6+23 10k £231 inc.

http://www.gateway2lease.com/z_volkswagen_golf_2.0...

Edited by vescaegg on Thursday 16th October 16:35
No one wants a manual.Clutch slips, can't take the torque..
Say what?? I think you are assuming everybody wants to tune their Golf R (which they couldn't if its leased anyway) - Many will be happy with the standard performance and wont ever see clutch slip until its worn out....

Its mis-information like this jibberish can put people off products.
Thankfully most people aren't stupid enough to believe stuff like that smile
there's already a thread about it
About VW fitting a not fit-for-purpose clutch to a production car? Share the link?

Blown2CV

28,819 posts

203 months

Friday 17th October 2014
quotequote all
ArsE92 said:
Blown2CV said:
ArsE92 said:
Rick1.8t said:
GTRmad said:
vescaegg said:
That is ridiculous.

Gateway have a pretty sweet Golf R deal on now. 6+23 10k £231 inc.

http://www.gateway2lease.com/z_volkswagen_golf_2.0...

Edited by vescaegg on Thursday 16th October 16:35
No one wants a manual.Clutch slips, can't take the torque..
Say what?? I think you are assuming everybody wants to tune their Golf R (which they couldn't if its leased anyway) - Many will be happy with the standard performance and wont ever see clutch slip until its worn out....

Its mis-information like this jibberish can put people off products.
Thankfully most people aren't stupid enough to believe stuff like that smile
there's already a thread about it
About VW fitting a not fit-for-purpose clutch to a production car? Share the link?
i was joking, however opinions spread and become facts quite often!

ArsE92

21,013 posts

187 months

Friday 17th October 2014
quotequote all
Blown2CV said:
ArsE92 said:
Blown2CV said:
ArsE92 said:
Rick1.8t said:
GTRmad said:
vescaegg said:
That is ridiculous.

Gateway have a pretty sweet Golf R deal on now. 6+23 10k £231 inc.

http://www.gateway2lease.com/z_volkswagen_golf_2.0...

Edited by vescaegg on Thursday 16th October 16:35
No one wants a manual.Clutch slips, can't take the torque..
Say what?? I think you are assuming everybody wants to tune their Golf R (which they couldn't if its leased anyway) - Many will be happy with the standard performance and wont ever see clutch slip until its worn out....

Its mis-information like this jibberish can put people off products.
Thankfully most people aren't stupid enough to believe stuff like that smile
there's already a thread about it
About VW fitting a not fit-for-purpose clutch to a production car? Share the link?
i was joking, however opinions spread and become facts quite often!
Ah right! biggrin
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