Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 3)
Discussion
skinnyman said:
I'm looking at leasing my next car, as frankly some of the deals posted in this thread are insane value. I have a question though, how do people go about the bit inbetween leases? Say there's a 1 month gap between old one going back and new one arriving? Alternatively, can you 'pull the trigger' early, and have the delivery delayed?
I'm all for leasing next time, but not looking forward to the awkward time between one car and another.
I'm potentially coming up to such a time, current lease ends at the end of the year and I've not got a replacement ordered. If I go for another Mercedes they will synchronise the end of one lease with the start of another, even if there's a gap, if I get a different make I'll try and get a replacement delivered before the old lease expires (I'd probably need something from stock), alternatively, I should be able to extend the current lease. If all else fails I'll get a hire car for a month or so. The bigger problem at the moment is finding something I want. I'm all for leasing next time, but not looking forward to the awkward time between one car and another.
Just picked up my Tiguain 150 R line in black
Got it matched from VW 2400 initial 23 x 240 all inc VAT 5k... 7.2p excess miles
Only extra was black if i wanted in white it was 221pm
got it delivered within 4 weeks as they had the spec already in Germany built.
Got it matched from VW 2400 initial 23 x 240 all inc VAT 5k... 7.2p excess miles
Only extra was black if i wanted in white it was 221pm
got it delivered within 4 weeks as they had the spec already in Germany built.
Edited by RJ_88 on Saturday 1st October 12:07
skinnyman said:
I'm looking at leasing my next car, as frankly some of the deals posted in this thread are insane value. I have a question though, how do people go about the bit inbetween leases? Say there's a 1 month gap between old one going back and new one arriving? Alternatively, can you 'pull the trigger' early, and have the delivery delayed?
I'm all for leasing next time, but not looking forward to the awkward time between one car and another.
My current lease is with Network and they allow an informal extension. My lease is now on a rolling contract until I arrange collection of it I'm all for leasing next time, but not looking forward to the awkward time between one car and another.
Unlight said:
All the deals will have changed from today on the Tiguan. Will need to wait until at least Monday to see if there are similar or even better ones for this quarter!
Yep. Forget almost all deals you can see out there right now - they will all be waiting for Q4 rates. This thread may as well go on holiday for a week Roll on next week, desperately waiting for the new quarter prices to start coming along.
Looking for aan M240i
Also just to say I tried last week the Tigan 150 R just purely out of interest as I was half tempted to sign up for the deal before it expired on Friday. It was absolutely excellent value for money, the car was pretty close to faultless in my opinion.however for me it wasn't quite exciting or interesting enough for my daily driver, I could just see myself getting bored within the first 6 months and then very frustrated until the end of the contract.
However for a good all-round family vehicle I don't think you could go to far wrong. The technology and specification on the "R-line" was absolutely amazing - My only thought was that they had put all the technology onto it in a desperate attempt to make it appealing against the competitors in the market.
Looking for aan M240i
Also just to say I tried last week the Tigan 150 R just purely out of interest as I was half tempted to sign up for the deal before it expired on Friday. It was absolutely excellent value for money, the car was pretty close to faultless in my opinion.however for me it wasn't quite exciting or interesting enough for my daily driver, I could just see myself getting bored within the first 6 months and then very frustrated until the end of the contract.
However for a good all-round family vehicle I don't think you could go to far wrong. The technology and specification on the "R-line" was absolutely amazing - My only thought was that they had put all the technology onto it in a desperate attempt to make it appealing against the competitors in the market.
nickfrog said:
rajan2004 said:
Just pulled the trigger on the gateway2lease Tiguan deal. £119 a month plus £2400 initial rental and £150 processing fee over two years.
We were looking at the Kia Sportage 1.6 GD1 which was coming in at around £4700 over a 2 year period with metallic paint. Also I heard that car was a bit of a gas guzzler and I'm hoping a diesel will save us cash in the long run.
I'm very much a leasing newbie and only really started looking properly a couple of weeks ago. What do you guys all think? Is it a decent deal?
The Tiguan will save you around £40-50 compared to petrol on 10k miles / year - a much better engine for that type of car too (and I hate diesel). A no brainer in other words.We were looking at the Kia Sportage 1.6 GD1 which was coming in at around £4700 over a 2 year period with metallic paint. Also I heard that car was a bit of a gas guzzler and I'm hoping a diesel will save us cash in the long run.
I'm very much a leasing newbie and only really started looking properly a couple of weeks ago. What do you guys all think? Is it a decent deal?
This deal is nothing short of superb. I am not sure it will be repeated for a while as it's hardly more than the outgoing run out offers on Match Edition 150.
Did your local VW dealer match then ?
Sorry to burge in, but perhaps this will help others too! I'm about to take delivery of my first leased car (c class) next week. What should I be looking for upon delivery, apart from the obvious? what would constitute as unacceptable so much so that I'll have to reject? Any tips or guidelines from others would be welcomed!
JetskiJezz said:
Roll on next week, desperately waiting for the new quarter prices to start coming along.
Looking for aan M240i
Also just to say I tried last week the Tigan 150 R just purely out of interest as I was half tempted to sign up for the deal before it expired on Friday. It was absolutely excellent value for money, the car was pretty close to faultless in my opinion.however for me it wasn't quite exciting or interesting enough for my daily driver, I could just see myself getting bored within the first 6 months and then very frustrated until the end of the contract.
However for a good all-round family vehicle I don't think you could go to far wrong. The technology and specification on the "R-line" was absolutely amazing - My only thought was that they had put all the technology onto it in a desperate attempt to make it appealing against the competitors in the market.
VW desparate regarding Tiguans. I think not-second biggest seller behind GolfLooking for aan M240i
Also just to say I tried last week the Tigan 150 R just purely out of interest as I was half tempted to sign up for the deal before it expired on Friday. It was absolutely excellent value for money, the car was pretty close to faultless in my opinion.however for me it wasn't quite exciting or interesting enough for my daily driver, I could just see myself getting bored within the first 6 months and then very frustrated until the end of the contract.
However for a good all-round family vehicle I don't think you could go to far wrong. The technology and specification on the "R-line" was absolutely amazing - My only thought was that they had put all the technology onto it in a desperate attempt to make it appealing against the competitors in the market.
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