Best lease car deals available?
Discussion
gizlaroc said:
BMW don't want to see new 5 series being advertised with 20% off, it devalues the brand terribly.
And the only way DTD et al could do that was to agree fleet discount prices with certain dealers, who have now got their knuckles wrapped by BMW UK.
they may be discounts, but they are discounts available to walk-up customers if they try hard enough, not fleet discounts which require vehicles to be registered in certain ways that require it to be in the name of a company. And the only way DTD et al could do that was to agree fleet discount prices with certain dealers, who have now got their knuckles wrapped by BMW UK.
Al U said:
PCP deals I have seen won't let me go anywhere near the 16000 miles I will do without silly excess mileage charges.
I got offered a Fiesta ST-2 with style pack on a 6+23 contract £165pm for 10kpaExcess mileage was approx 7p per mile
12000*0.07 = £840
6+23 (29) * 165 = £4,785
Total = £5,625
This was with rivervale leasing
Al U said:
So I'm interested in getting a different car soon and had started to consider getting a lease car. For me it's not the attraction of getting something you couldn't afford to purchase outright but more being able to get a brand new car and (if I don't dink it, fair enough) know exactly what I'm going to lose in depreciation over the term. After getting some quotes from a few well known sites this is the best I could find on a fiesta ST -
Fiesta ST3 (9+23) - 16000 miles per year - £1757.98 deposit - £195.28 per month - £75 admin fee - £6324.42 total cost over 2 years - £263.52 total cost per month.
To me that seems a bit steep, am I being tight?
You can get a focus ST3 cheaper than that.Fiesta ST3 (9+23) - 16000 miles per year - £1757.98 deposit - £195.28 per month - £75 admin fee - £6324.42 total cost over 2 years - £263.52 total cost per month.
To me that seems a bit steep, am I being tight?
Al U said:
So I'm interested in getting a different car soon and had started to consider getting a lease car. For me it's not the attraction of getting something you couldn't afford to purchase outright but more being able to get a brand new car and (if I don't dink it, fair enough) know exactly what I'm going to lose in depreciation over the term. After getting some quotes from a few well known sites this is the best I could find on a fiesta ST -
Fiesta ST3 (9+23) - 16000 miles per year - £1757.98 deposit - £195.28 per month - £75 admin fee - £6324.42 total cost over 2 years - £263.52 total cost per month.
To me that seems a bit steep, am I being tight?
The reason its so pricey is the mileage, double what most lease deals offer. Do you really need 16,000 miles a year if so I dont think leasing is going to be a good option Fiesta ST3 (9+23) - 16000 miles per year - £1757.98 deposit - £195.28 per month - £75 admin fee - £6324.42 total cost over 2 years - £263.52 total cost per month.
To me that seems a bit steep, am I being tight?
BrabusMog said:
Do you have a link to the Maserati?
Central UK Vehicle Leasing.Not awful value but a 7 Series can be had for less again and the review isn't especially favourable of the Maserati.
http://www.whatcar.com/car-news/maserati/quattropo...
But still, Maserati!
(And mileage charges are everything - no one will actually only use the 5k miles per year, so you have to factor that in).
hornetrider said:
That is a hell of a price for a Maser!
A diesel Maserati. You can buy this for less than the cost of that lease: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
Edited by thelawnet on Friday 24th October 13:09
Junior Bianno said:
10k: £434.41 per month excl. VAT So that's £80 per month for 5k p.a. or approx. 20ppm.
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