Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol II)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol II)

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WWESTY

2,690 posts

238 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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rauf786 said:
August
That's what I was told - thought you needed a car this week?

rauf786

262 posts

102 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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WWESTY said:
That's what I was told - thought you needed a car this week?
Worth waiting for this deal.

Fox-

13,238 posts

246 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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rauf786 said:
Worth waiting for this deal.
Really?

£9k for 2 years in a 2.0 TDI A6 doesn't look like it even deserves to be in this thread let alone be worth waiting for. Seems very expensive. Almost 3 times as much as those A4's for example.

rauf786

262 posts

102 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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Fox- said:
Really?

£9k for 2 years in a 2.0 TDI A6 doesn't look like it even deserves to be in this thread let alone be worth waiting for. Seems very expensive. Almost 3 times as much as those A4's for example.
Those A4's are nowhere near a 2.0 TDI A6 Ultra black edition S tronic

wemorgan

3,578 posts

178 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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rauf786 said:
Vanarama have cheap prices on their website however the contracts are for 5k miles and 3+ years contract lengths
9+23
10k
£221+vat
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing...

15k
£256+vat
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing...

20k
£290+vat
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing...

wemorgan

3,578 posts

178 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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Fox- said:
Really?

£9k for 2 years in a 2.0 TDI A6 doesn't look like it even deserves to be in this thread let alone be worth waiting for. Seems very expensive.
Agreed.

Eg.
Passat is £2k less
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing...

morris172

15 posts

121 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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Gary-h1b93 said:
Has anyone here used LeasePlanGo, also known as LeasePlan? I've been shopping around for quotes for a certain vehicle and they were pretty much all the same, give or take - but this crowd have phoned back and emailed me a quote which is around 40% lower than the rest.

It may just be a good quote but the suspicious part of me was thinking it's too good to be true. Googling doesn't throw up anything bad about them, in fact they seem to be a pretty big outfit.
I have had 2 cars from them now and both have been at excellent prices. I had a Golf R from them 2 years ago, and that has been replaced by a 218i M Sport. I was a bit like you with regards price, particularly the price on the BMW as the price quoted over the phone was even less than the price on their website. They should honour the price if they have given you a quote. The only thing that could happen is that they say the deal they have quoted has ended, but that is no different to any other dealer/broker.

Jobbo

12,972 posts

264 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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anonymous said:
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As opposed to a 1.4 Aldi manager's car with small wheels and a manual box? laugh

I don't think the A6 is particularly amazing value when you can get an Allroad for the same price, mind you.

Stoatman

592 posts

167 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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Total noob question here, but do you need gap insurance . Private 2 year lease. Insurance not included in deal ?

hornetrider

63,161 posts

205 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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Jobbo said:
anonymous said:
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As opposed to a 1.4 Aldi manager's car with small wheels and a manual box? laugh
Good hit hehe

Blown2CV

28,834 posts

203 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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anonymous said:
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yep, it's not bad. The major options are 'sporty' ones like active ride and wky seats and things smile also boy racer upgrade stereo woofer ting

Blown2CV

28,834 posts

203 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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Gary-h1b93 said:
Has anyone here used LeasePlanGo, also known as LeasePlan? I've been shopping around for quotes for a certain vehicle and they were pretty much all the same, give or take - but this crowd have phoned back and emailed me a quote which is around 40% lower than the rest.

It may just be a good quote but the suspicious part of me was thinking it's too good to be true. Googling doesn't throw up anything bad about them, in fact they seem to be a pretty big outfit.
they're OK, but make sure you ask about the excess mileage as they are the type of stes that charge 35ppm and won't be up front about it.

Gary-h1b93

14 posts

96 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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mandos_01 said:
I've just had my first lease through them, the broker was GB Vehicle Leasing but my lease documents are all signed with LeasePlan

No problems at all, broker kept me well informed the whole way through, and car arrived the week I was quoted

That was only 2 weeks ago though, so can't comment much further!
morris172 said:
I have had 2 cars from them now and both have been at excellent prices. I had a Golf R from them 2 years ago, and that has been replaced by a 218i M Sport. I was a bit like you with regards price, particularly the price on the BMW as the price quoted over the phone was even less than the price on their website. They should honour the price if they have given you a quote. The only thing that could happen is that they say the deal they have quoted has ended, but that is no different to any other dealer/broker.
Thanks guys, that gives me a bit more peace of mind about it. Going to phone in the morning and get it sealed & dealed!

Blown2CV said:
they're OK, but make sure you ask about the excess mileage as they are the type of stes that charge 35ppm and won't be up front about it.
I asked about that earlier, the quote states 11p p/mile inc vat which is reasonable enough.

MullacAbz

292 posts

99 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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m11rphy said:
Hi all,

Anyone know of any good deals on the Qudi TT Quattro or S3 ?
You can't order an S3 just now due to impending facelift release.

There are £4000 pcp contributions plus discount on the TT range so pcp is currently working out better value than leasing particularly on the higher end models.

cheeky_chops

1,589 posts

251 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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MullacAbz said:
You can't order an S3 just now due to impending facelift release.
My other half had a call this arvo from local Audi chap who says the order book is now open for facelift A/S3's

Blown2CV

28,834 posts

203 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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MullacAbz said:
m11rphy said:
Hi all,

Anyone know of any good deals on the Qudi TT Quattro or S3 ?
You can't order an S3 just now due to impending facelift release.

There are £4000 pcp contributions plus discount on the TT range so pcp is currently working out better value than leasing particularly on the higher end models.
I thought it was the RS3 that was blocked, looking back a few pages.

MullacAbz

292 posts

99 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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Blown2CV said:
I thought it was the RS3 that was blocked, looking back a few pages.
You haven't been able to order any A3/S3/RS3 since mid March. Dealers are taking quotes for S3 builds but as yet there is no finalised price or options list. The online configuration is showing as down for maintenance.

http://www.uk.audi.com/uk/web/en/models/a3/s3.html

Clyde_05

547 posts

209 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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Golf R £225 p/m £2030 deposit inc vat

https://www.vehiclesavers.com/car-leasing/volkswag...

WWESTY

2,690 posts

238 months

Tuesday 10th May 2016
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anonymous said:
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Seriously?
The A6 is way bigger inside than the cramped A4. The ultra engines aren't "very old". Reviews of the current model place it on a par with the 5/xf/old e class.
But aside from all that, are we seriously saying someone who is interested in getting an A6 should be looking at an A4 (next class down) or a Passat (totally different class) ??
Thought this was pistonheads, not MSE.....
I thought the raisin d'être of this tread was to highlight/debate good deals, and compared to any other deals on A6 this is a good deal. So if the OP wants an A6, it's a good deal!

blueg33

35,924 posts

224 months

Tuesday 10th May 2016
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WWESTY said:
anonymous said:
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Seriously?
The A6 is way bigger inside than the cramped A4. The ultra engines aren't "very old". Reviews of the current model place it on a par with the 5/xf/old e class.
But aside from all that, are we seriously saying someone who is interested in getting an A6 should be looking at an A4 (next class down) or a Passat (totally different class) ??
Thought this was pistonheads, not MSE.....
I thought the raisin d'être of this tread was to highlight/debate good deals, and compared to any other deals on A6 this is a good deal. So if the OP wants an A6, it's a good deal!
Agree A4 and A6 are not comparable and A6 is a pretty good car.

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