Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol II)
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Looking for some advice around determining the level of GAP cover required on a PCH and recommended providers.
Vehicle is a Q7 on a 6+23 deal at £400 inc vat per month.
Would want cover that covers initial payment of the £2400 as well as the potential shortfall that might happen.
Thanks
Vehicle is a Q7 on a 6+23 deal at £400 inc vat per month.
Would want cover that covers initial payment of the £2400 as well as the potential shortfall that might happen.
Thanks
LSC2008 said:
Looking for some advice around determining the level of GAP cover required on a PCH and recommended providers.
Vehicle is a Q7 on a 6+23 deal at £400 inc vat per month.
Would want cover that covers initial payment of the £2400 as well as the potential shortfall that might happen.
Thanks
IMHO I'd only cover the initial payment. Vehicle is a Q7 on a 6+23 deal at £400 inc vat per month.
Would want cover that covers initial payment of the £2400 as well as the potential shortfall that might happen.
Thanks
Check your insurance policy for new replacement.
wemorgan said:
Sorry I misread the previous listing.....so used to seeing diesels in this thread.
As an alternative suggestion, Volkswagen Scirocco are good value right now, but is obviously a coupe not a hatch like the Mini.
In my opinion the Civic isn't comparable on every level and the GTD DSG with 10k per annum is expensive in comparison. The Leon seems ok, however doesn't specify what options come on it.As an alternative suggestion, Volkswagen Scirocco are good value right now, but is obviously a coupe not a hatch like the Mini.
Edited by wemorgan on Sunday 1st May 06:41
LSC2008 said:
Looking for some advice around determining the level of GAP cover required on a PCH and recommended providers.
Vehicle is a Q7 on a 6+23 deal at £400 inc vat per month.
Would want cover that covers initial payment of the £2400 as well as the potential shortfall that might happen.
Thanks
Is that the 218 or 272? Can you post a link to the deal?Vehicle is a Q7 on a 6+23 deal at £400 inc vat per month.
Would want cover that covers initial payment of the £2400 as well as the potential shortfall that might happen.
Thanks
wemorgan said:
As an alternative suggestion, Volkswagen Scirocco are good value right now, but is obviously a coupe not a hatch like the Mini.
On Friday morning I was told that VWFS were ending the super cheap Scirocco (2.0 TSI I think it was?) at 4pm Friday (29th April), so that's when any finance applications needed to be in.Rare to see 1+23 deals
http://www.easternwesternfleetservices.co.uk/busin...
BMW 4 Series Diesel Coupe 435d xDrive M Sport 2dr Auto [Professional Media] (Business Contract Hire deal)
1+23
6k
£349+vat
Or for more miles
6+23
15k
£357+vat
http://www.easternwesternfleetservices.co.uk/busin...
BMW 4 Series Diesel Coupe 435d xDrive M Sport 2dr Auto [Professional Media] (Business Contract Hire deal)
1+23
6k
£349+vat
Or for more miles
6+23
15k
£357+vat
Edited by wemorgan on Sunday 1st May 12:50
wemorgan said:
I thought you were after a Q3 or Tiguan?
The Infiniti Q30 is cheap right now, albeit with just a 1.5D engine at that deal.
I was however o started to think I could spend my money better elsewhere. There are no deals on either SUV, so the search goes on.....I've missed both the alltrack and R estate by minutes.The Infiniti Q30 is cheap right now, albeit with just a 1.5D engine at that deal.
Rscut said:
wemorgan said:
I thought you were after a Q3 or Tiguan?
The Infiniti Q30 is cheap right now, albeit with just a 1.5D engine at that deal.
I was however o started to think I could spend my money better elsewhere. There are no deals on either SUV, so the search goes on.....I've missed both the alltrack and R estate by minutes.The Infiniti Q30 is cheap right now, albeit with just a 1.5D engine at that deal.
1+23
6k
£362+vat
BMW 6 Series Gran Diesel Coupe 640d SE 4dr Auto (Business Contract Hire deal)
http://www.easternwesternfleetservices.co.uk/busin...
6k
£362+vat
BMW 6 Series Gran Diesel Coupe 640d SE 4dr Auto (Business Contract Hire deal)
http://www.easternwesternfleetservices.co.uk/busin...
Blown2CV said:
they were only around for minutes to be honest, particularly so with the passat. Best way to approach cheap leasing is not to have a specific vehicle in mind, and just go for it when something good comes up, so I agree with your approach. Good luck.
Cheers! Keeps me entertained too!wemorgan said:
1+23
6k
£362+vat
BMW 6 Series Gran Diesel Coupe 640d SE 4dr Auto (Business Contract Hire deal)
http://www.easternwesternfleetservices.co.uk/busin...
6k
£362+vat
BMW 6 Series Gran Diesel Coupe 640d SE 4dr Auto (Business Contract Hire deal)
http://www.easternwesternfleetservices.co.uk/busin...
- Business only
Not the Sam said:
Is there ever going to be a slightly better on the Civic Type R do you think? Best rates are from
Honda themselves and for a car that is the same price bracket as the R and some Cupras was hoping for something near 300 without a huuuuuge deposit!
It has only been on sale for a year or so, no point offering discounts or lease support if the demand is there. All these low price deals are on vehicles that first hit the market 3+ years ago and are due facelifts in the near future, hence motivation to shift the remaining units or fill the order book. A majority of the deals also seem to be coming from VAG or BMW, typically haven't seen the likes of Honda pushing low price lease deals.Honda themselves and for a car that is the same price bracket as the R and some Cupras was hoping for something near 300 without a huuuuuge deposit!
MullacAbz said:
It has only been on sale for a year or so, no point offering discounts or lease support if the demand is there. All these low price deals are on vehicles that first hit the market 3+ years ago and are due facelifts in the near future, hence motivation to shift the remaining units or fill the order book. A majority of the deals also seem to be coming from VAG or BMW, typically haven't seen the likes of Honda pushing low price lease deals.
Wouldn't say that's necessarily true, the first Golf R deals seemed to land almost as soon as the car was launched. va1o said:
MullacAbz said:
It has only been on sale for a year or so, no point offering discounts or lease support if the demand is there. All these low price deals are on vehicles that first hit the market 3+ years ago and are due facelifts in the near future, hence motivation to shift the remaining units or fill the order book. A majority of the deals also seem to be coming from VAG or BMW, typically haven't seen the likes of Honda pushing low price lease deals.
Wouldn't say that's necessarily true, the first Golf R deals seemed to land almost as soon as the car was launched. Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff