Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 3)
Discussion
Jamessd said:
The Southern Audi deal on the coupe is legit. I spoke with Mark yesterday, filled in a finance application form and subsequently received a quotation from him on Audi Finance letter headed paper.
Going to wait to see if another batch of the significantly less expensive Sportbacks are released today (via CUVL) before making a decision.
Significantly less expensive sportback you say?Going to wait to see if another batch of the significantly less expensive Sportbacks are released today (via CUVL) before making a decision.
piperdelux said:
wemorgan said:
It's an odd one. The phone number on the advert is different to here: https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing...
which then Google gives as Eastbourne Audi. Which then gives:
Name: Mark Hodd
Position: Fleet Sales Manager/LBDM
Telephone: 01323 344014
Fax: 01323 509450
Email: mark.hodd@caffyns.co.uk
I'd just give him a call direct.
Ive just dropped him an email, thanks for the info.which then Google gives as Eastbourne Audi. Which then gives:
Name: Mark Hodd
Position: Fleet Sales Manager/LBDM
Telephone: 01323 344014
Fax: 01323 509450
Email: mark.hodd@caffyns.co.uk
I'd just give him a call direct.
The deal is via Eastbourne Audi.
It was they who provided the 3/6/9 month upfront figures I posted previously. I thought I'd mentioned who it was, but maybe not...
piperdelux said:
Jamessd said:
The Southern Audi deal on the coupe is legit. I spoke with Mark yesterday, filled in a finance application form and subsequently received a quotation from him on Audi Finance letter headed paper.
Going to wait to see if another batch of the significantly less expensive Sportbacks are released today (via CUVL) before making a decision.
Significantly less expensive sportback you say?Going to wait to see if another batch of the significantly less expensive Sportbacks are released today (via CUVL) before making a decision.
Ive taken the coupe though with the same options above and navarra blue for a whisker under 400 a month.
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing...
Skoda Octavia Diesel Estate
2.0 TDI CR 184 Scout 4x4 5dr DSG
Personal Lease Deal
£199.76 Per Month, INC VAT
Rental Profile 6+23
Annual Mileage 10k Miles p/a
Initial Rental £1,198.56
Additional Fees None
Skoda Octavia Diesel Estate
2.0 TDI CR 184 Scout 4x4 5dr DSG
Personal Lease Deal
£199.76 Per Month, INC VAT
Rental Profile 6+23
Annual Mileage 10k Miles p/a
Initial Rental £1,198.56
Additional Fees None
Does anyone else here get really frustrated seeing all these great deals, but does 20k+ miles per year? It's a constant source of frustration for me, as deals look great until you add on the miles! Kind of glad I didn't pull the trigger on the S5 as I'd probably regret 60,000 miles of real world fuel economy on that thing! (as fun as it would be).
Anyway, I'm about to pull the trigger on an Audi A4 Allroad Sport 3.0 TDI 272 Tip Tronic; 3+35, 20k miles p/a £480 p/m inc VAT with £1440 down up front.
Comes with 18" alloys, sat nav, privacy glass, half-leather, and importantly it's just as quick as my outgoing 330d M Sport Touring. Couldn't find anything else which is practical but has sub 6.0 second 0-62.
The increased ride height is a plus (was looking at SUVs for a while), and I can live with the decrease in handling as I found the 330d uncomfortable in the end (those bloody runflats!). I didn't go for virtual cockpit in the end as £480 p/m is already pushing it, and I can't miss what I never had!
Does this look like a reasonable deal?
Anyway, I'm about to pull the trigger on an Audi A4 Allroad Sport 3.0 TDI 272 Tip Tronic; 3+35, 20k miles p/a £480 p/m inc VAT with £1440 down up front.
Comes with 18" alloys, sat nav, privacy glass, half-leather, and importantly it's just as quick as my outgoing 330d M Sport Touring. Couldn't find anything else which is practical but has sub 6.0 second 0-62.
The increased ride height is a plus (was looking at SUVs for a while), and I can live with the decrease in handling as I found the 330d uncomfortable in the end (those bloody runflats!). I didn't go for virtual cockpit in the end as £480 p/m is already pushing it, and I can't miss what I never had!
Does this look like a reasonable deal?
MrGrumpie said:
Does anyone else here get really frustrated seeing all these great deals, but does 20k+ miles per year? It's a constant source of frustration for me, as deals look great until you add on the miles! Kind of glad I didn't pull the trigger on the S5 as I'd probably regret 60,000 miles of real world fuel economy on that thing! (as fun as it would be).
Anyway, I'm about to pull the trigger on an Audi A4 Allroad Sport 3.0 TDI 272 Tip Tronic; 3+35, 20k miles p/a £480 p/m inc VAT with £1440 down up front.
Comes with 18" alloys, sat nav, privacy glass, half-leather, and importantly it's just as quick as my outgoing 330d M Sport Touring. Couldn't find anything else which is practical but has sub 6.0 second 0-62.
The increased ride height is a plus (was looking at SUVs for a while), and I can live with the decrease in handling as I found the 330d uncomfortable in the end (those bloody runflats!). I didn't go for virtual cockpit in the end as £480 p/m is already pushing it, and I can't miss what I never had!
Does this look like a reasonable deal?
most excess mileage rates are pretty low. the S5 is what, I'm guessing at 12ppm. Id wager it's still less than the deal you have posted. Fuel use excepted Anyway, I'm about to pull the trigger on an Audi A4 Allroad Sport 3.0 TDI 272 Tip Tronic; 3+35, 20k miles p/a £480 p/m inc VAT with £1440 down up front.
Comes with 18" alloys, sat nav, privacy glass, half-leather, and importantly it's just as quick as my outgoing 330d M Sport Touring. Couldn't find anything else which is practical but has sub 6.0 second 0-62.
The increased ride height is a plus (was looking at SUVs for a while), and I can live with the decrease in handling as I found the 330d uncomfortable in the end (those bloody runflats!). I didn't go for virtual cockpit in the end as £480 p/m is already pushing it, and I can't miss what I never had!
Does this look like a reasonable deal?
Burwood said:
most excess mileage rates are pretty low. the S5 is what, I'm guessing at 12ppm. Id wager it's still less than the deal you have posted. Fuel use excepted
No, the S5 was £521 per month inc VAT with £3000 down, £7078 per year over the term (that was fleetsauce). A4 allroad is £6000 per year over the term.JTsp33d said:
CVL please sort out your customer service. Several emails now have gone unanswered and beginning to loose patients and potentially cancel my order.
Guys as a comparison, what sort of deals have you secured on the S5. It seems cvl has had the best (cheapest overall) deals. Can you share your deal, from whom, spec and mileage... Thats only if you or the broker/ dealer does not mind!!wemorgan said:
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing...
Skoda Octavia Diesel Estate
2.0 TDI CR 184 Scout 4x4 5dr DSG
Personal Lease Deal
£199.76 Per Month, INC VAT
Rental Profile 6+23
Annual Mileage 10k Miles p/a
Initial Rental £1,198.56
Additional Fees None
Just ordered one through Target on 3+23. They have been great to deal with so far and the car should be here end of next week I hope.Skoda Octavia Diesel Estate
2.0 TDI CR 184 Scout 4x4 5dr DSG
Personal Lease Deal
£199.76 Per Month, INC VAT
Rental Profile 6+23
Annual Mileage 10k Miles p/a
Initial Rental £1,198.56
Additional Fees None
Alexs3 said:
Guys as a comparison, what sort of deals have you secured on the S5. It seems cvl has had the best (cheapest overall) deals. Can you share your deal, from whom, spec and mileage... Thats only if you or the broker/ dealer does not mind!!
I can't see CVL's pricing to compare but Fleet Sauce were offering £384 on 6+23. Not sure if that's gone up or down since the start of the week, or even if it still exists.The cheapest deals seem to have gone from the comparison sites now.
MrGrumpie said:
Does anyone else here get really frustrated seeing all these great deals, but does 20k+ miles per year? It's a constant source of frustration for me, as deals look great until you add on the miles! Kind of glad I didn't pull the trigger on the S5 as I'd probably regret 60,000 miles of real world fuel economy on that thing! (as fun as it would be).
Anyway, I'm about to pull the trigger on an Audi A4 Allroad Sport 3.0 TDI 272 Tip Tronic; 3+35, 20k miles p/a £480 p/m inc VAT with £1440 down up front.
Comes with 18" alloys, sat nav, privacy glass, half-leather, and importantly it's just as quick as my outgoing 330d M Sport Touring. Couldn't find anything else which is practical but has sub 6.0 second 0-62.
The increased ride height is a plus (was looking at SUVs for a while), and I can live with the decrease in handling as I found the 330d uncomfortable in the end (those bloody runflats!). I didn't go for virtual cockpit in the end as £480 p/m is already pushing it, and I can't miss what I never had!
Does this look like a reasonable deal?
Looks good enough to me on those miles. Been trying to get an SQ5 but they're just out of budget even with 20% off ... no standard cars now, just the Plus and Special Edition models. I'l have a look at the A4 Allroad but suspect an A4 S Line 272 3.0 tdi on 18k - 20k will do me just fine with at a similar cost to yours. Anyway, I'm about to pull the trigger on an Audi A4 Allroad Sport 3.0 TDI 272 Tip Tronic; 3+35, 20k miles p/a £480 p/m inc VAT with £1440 down up front.
Comes with 18" alloys, sat nav, privacy glass, half-leather, and importantly it's just as quick as my outgoing 330d M Sport Touring. Couldn't find anything else which is practical but has sub 6.0 second 0-62.
The increased ride height is a plus (was looking at SUVs for a while), and I can live with the decrease in handling as I found the 330d uncomfortable in the end (those bloody runflats!). I didn't go for virtual cockpit in the end as £480 p/m is already pushing it, and I can't miss what I never had!
Does this look like a reasonable deal?
wemorgan said:
JTsp33d said:
CVL please sort out your customer service. Several emails now have gone unanswered and beginning to loose patients and potentially cancel my order.
Why post that here? A phone call sounds a better plan of action.MrGrumpie said:
Does anyone else here get really frustrated seeing all these great deals, but does 20k+ miles per year? It's a constant source of frustration for me, as deals look great until you add on the miles! Kind of glad I didn't pull the trigger on the S5 as I'd probably regret 60,000 miles of real world fuel economy on that thing! (as fun as it would be)
I've never looked for 20k deals, but often 15k and find that 15k is only 10% more than 10k, which feels like fair value for money to me. Or if the excess is <~8ppm it can simply be cheaper to pay that at the end.Edited by wemorgan on Friday 28th October 13:57
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