Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol II)
Discussion
msport123 said:
I understand how it can look, but in actual fact it's the complete opposite. I have no business or vested interest all I'm trying to do is help out a fellow PHer and hopefully the PH community. Those that have contacted me will understand. There are certain deals in the market place which aren't advertised for a good reason.
PM's are down otherwise I would have PM'd you to explain. By all means contact me via the email in my profile and I will happily explain. It's nothing at all sinister
+1PM's are down otherwise I would have PM'd you to explain. By all means contact me via the email in my profile and I will happily explain. It's nothing at all sinister
Can confirm. Nothing sinister.
CYMR0 said:
1) This is not, and cannot be financial advice, but you should consider this based on the lease documents and what your liability would be in the event of a total loss. Basically, who bears the risk that the insurance payout will be less than the amount required by the lease company to settle the finance - allowing a contribution for the value of the car? This will be a judgement call, but given the relatively low premiums and the difficulty of either knowing a valuation in advance, or disputing it after the fact, I've gone for it on both my leases.
2) Again, this will vary but I've not been the registered keeper under either lease. This doesn't automatically disqualify you from insurance with all insurers, though some won't touch lease cars (not sure if this is because of the RK issue). I would expect that the Audi would be registered to VWFS.
I've never thought about that (2) before for some reason. So are there specialist insurers for leasers or do you just go through the usual car insurance companies? I presume you have to ring them as I can't imagine them making it straightforward to get a quote online.2) Again, this will vary but I've not been the registered keeper under either lease. This doesn't automatically disqualify you from insurance with all insurers, though some won't touch lease cars (not sure if this is because of the RK issue). I would expect that the Audi would be registered to VWFS.
YamiPrem said:
msport123 said:
I understand how it can look, but in actual fact it's the complete opposite. I have no business or vested interest all I'm trying to do is help out a fellow PHer and hopefully the PH community. Those that have contacted me will understand. There are certain deals in the market place which aren't advertised for a good reason.
PM's are down otherwise I would have PM'd you to explain. By all means contact me via the email in my profile and I will happily explain. It's nothing at all sinister
+1PM's are down otherwise I would have PM'd you to explain. By all means contact me via the email in my profile and I will happily explain. It's nothing at all sinister
Can confirm. Nothing sinister.
I take it as the desire to help out and perhaps help out someone in BMW who either helped him out or is a friend. No harm in my book.
I got the G2L S3 deal and am enjoying the car immensly, i decided to go for the GAP insurance for peace of mind and also protected the initial 9 upfront payments with that, i used 123 gap insurance,
also i was with M and S on my previous car and phoned to change over but they dont do lease cars, so i switched to churchill easily.
also i was with M and S on my previous car and phoned to change over but they dont do lease cars, so i switched to churchill easily.
About to order for SWMBO. Kia pro-ceed 1.6crdi gt line. Track red. 3+23 10k pa. 180 fee inc vat total cost £4703.74 or £195.98/month. Excess inc vat is 9.3ppm.
Leasing options.
Do any fellow PH know if Direct line cover lease vehicles? I will phone them to ask but if anyone here can save me queuing to speak to someone that'd be great. Thanks
Leasing options.
Do any fellow PH know if Direct line cover lease vehicles? I will phone them to ask but if anyone here can save me queuing to speak to someone that'd be great. Thanks
davamer23 said:
About to order for SWMBO. Kia pro-ceed 1.6crdi gt line. Track red. 3+23 10k pa. 180 fee inc vat total cost £4703.74 or £195.98/month. Excess inc vat is 9.3ppm.
Leasing options.
Do any fellow PH know if Direct line cover lease vehicles? I will phone them to ask but if anyone here can save me queuing to speak to someone that'd be great. Thanks
Did you know that the i30 is cheaper?Leasing options.
Do any fellow PH know if Direct line cover lease vehicles? I will phone them to ask but if anyone here can save me queuing to speak to someone that'd be great. Thanks
Hyundai I30 Diesel Hatchback 1.6 CRDi Blue Drive SE 5dr
3+23 10k
£121+VAT
£3775 inc VAT
don't know what the fees are though
http://www.vertuleasecars.co.uk/new-hyundai/new-hy...
davamer23 said:
About to order for SWMBO. Kia pro-ceed 1.6crdi gt line. Track red. 3+23 10k pa. 180 fee inc vat total cost £4703.74 or £195.98/month. Excess inc vat is 9.3ppm.
Leasing options.
Do any fellow PH know if Direct line cover lease vehicles? I will phone them to ask but if anyone here can save me queuing to speak to someone that'd be great. Thanks
Yes they do as I am insured with them. Got a quote online and phoned and told them it was a lease and I was not the registered keeper. New car replacement in the first year if it is a total loss.Leasing options.
Do any fellow PH know if Direct line cover lease vehicles? I will phone them to ask but if anyone here can save me queuing to speak to someone that'd be great. Thanks
wemorgan said:
Did you know that the i30 is cheaper?
Hyundai I30 Diesel Hatchback 1.6 CRDi Blue Drive SE 5dr
3+23 10k
£121+VAT
£3775 inc VAT
don't know what the fees are though
http://www.vertuleasecars.co.uk/new-hyundai/new-hy...
I have seen that but Not really on a par spec wise. ThanksHyundai I30 Diesel Hatchback 1.6 CRDi Blue Drive SE 5dr
3+23 10k
£121+VAT
£3775 inc VAT
don't know what the fees are though
http://www.vertuleasecars.co.uk/new-hyundai/new-hy...
duckson said:
My Dad's ordered a white A6 Allroad 3.0TDI 272ps Quattro Stronic from the Audi main dealer (Preston), 2yr contract, 9k pa, about £11900 overall cost.
Not bad, around 25% of list price over the 2yrs.
If 6+23 then that's about £410 pcm. Sounds ok deal, maybe not stunning. Not sure if it's a car that will attract loads of deals though to be fair. Not bad, around 25% of list price over the 2yrs.
Edited by duckson on Thursday 11th February 12:54
Blown2CV said:
duckson said:
My Dad's ordered a white A6 Allroad 3.0TDI 272ps Quattro Stronic from the Audi main dealer (Preston), 2yr contract, 9k pa, about £11900 overall cost.
Not bad, around 25% of list price over the 2yrs.
If 6+23 then that's about £410 pcm. Sounds ok deal, maybe not stunning. Not sure if it's a car that will attract loads of deals though to be fair. Not bad, around 25% of list price over the 2yrs.
Edited by duckson on Thursday 11th February 12:54
Blown2CV said:
If 6+23 then that's about £410 pcm. Sounds ok deal, maybe not stunning. Not sure if it's a car that will attract loads of deals though to be fair.
Well yea the advertised figure was £408 on 6+23 with 8kpa but he wanted to pay £350 a month so put more down in the first month (his choice, told him about losing it if its written off....he might take the GAP to cover £2k of it though).Yes not stunning but pretty reasonable.
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing...
Peugeot 208 Gti 6+23 £156 inc vat
Not bad?
Peugeot 208 Gti 6+23 £156 inc vat
Not bad?
Edited by Emeye on Thursday 11th February 21:00
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing...
Big car for less than £200pm?
No idea if any good or underpowered, but doesn't seem too bad. 6+23 £199 8k miles pa inc vat
Big car for less than £200pm?
No idea if any good or underpowered, but doesn't seem too bad. 6+23 £199 8k miles pa inc vat
GaryGlitter said:
Blown2CV said:
duckson said:
My Dad's ordered a white A6 Allroad 3.0TDI 272ps Quattro Stronic from the Audi main dealer (Preston), 2yr contract, 9k pa, about £11900 overall cost.
Not bad, around 25% of list price over the 2yrs.
If 6+23 then that's about £410 pcm. Sounds ok deal, maybe not stunning. Not sure if it's a car that will attract loads of deals though to be fair. Not bad, around 25% of list price over the 2yrs.
Edited by duckson on Thursday 11th February 12:54
Emeye said:
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing...
Big car for less than £200pm?
No idea if any good or underpowered, but doesn't seem too bad. 6+23 £199 8k miles pa inc vat
£240/month amortised cost, would need to drive one 1st but can't imagine it's very brisk. Big car for less than £200pm?
No idea if any good or underpowered, but doesn't seem too bad. 6+23 £199 8k miles pa inc vat
davamer23 said:
Emeye said:
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing...
Big car for less than £200pm?
No idea if any good or underpowered, but doesn't seem too bad. 6+23 £199 8k miles pa inc vat
£240/month amortised cost, would need to drive one 1st but can't imagine it's very brisk. Big car for less than £200pm?
No idea if any good or underpowered, but doesn't seem too bad. 6+23 £199 8k miles pa inc vat
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