Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 3)
Discussion
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Mercedes-Benz C Class Diesel Coupe
C250d AMG Line 2dr Auto
Personal Lease Deal
£321.00 Per Month, INC VAT
Rental Profile 9+23
Annual Mileage 10k Miles p/a
Initial Rental £2,889.00
Additional Fees £300.00
Mercedes-Benz C Class Diesel Coupe
C250d AMG Line 2dr Auto
Personal Lease Deal
£321.00 Per Month, INC VAT
Rental Profile 9+23
Annual Mileage 10k Miles p/a
Initial Rental £2,889.00
Additional Fees £300.00
piperdelux said:
Haha... is the leasing game always this confusing? I trust the guy to sort it to be fair.
It's been great posting on this forum... so refreshing to be able to ask questions and get answers from knowledgable people, without being made to feel like a moron...
It can be a bit confusing, yes. Especially when trying to weigh up mileage upfront 'v' excess mileage charges at the end 'v' number of months up front 'v' admin' fees, against the headline cost per month.It's been great posting on this forum... so refreshing to be able to ask questions and get answers from knowledgable people, without being made to feel like a moron...
Oh, and if no one has tried to imply you're a moron yet on PH, you've obviously not been posting on the right threads.
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Mercedes-Benz C Class Diesel Saloon
C220d SE Executive Edition 4dr Auto
Parktronic, Garmin map pilot, heated leather seats, reversing camera, speedtronic,
Personal Lease Deal
£243.75 Per Month, INC VAT
Rental Profile 9+23
Annual Mileage 10k Miles p/a
Initial Rental £2,193.75
Additional Fees None
Mercedes-Benz C Class Diesel Saloon
C220d SE Executive Edition 4dr Auto
Parktronic, Garmin map pilot, heated leather seats, reversing camera, speedtronic,
Personal Lease Deal
£243.75 Per Month, INC VAT
Rental Profile 9+23
Annual Mileage 10k Miles p/a
Initial Rental £2,193.75
Additional Fees None
Stu-nph26 said:
Veichle savers have the 140i for 201 + VAT 9 x 23. No uplift for personal just pay that VAT.
Seems slightly cheaper here still:http://www.360vehicleleasing.co.uk/personal-lease-...
Apparently they have no fee's.. not sure on the company though, never dealt with them.
Setest said:
Seems slightly cheaper here still:
http://www.360vehicleleasing.co.uk/personal-lease-...
Apparently they have no fee's.. not sure on the company though, never dealt with them.
I'm looking at ordering one of these. Does anyone know if I have to take delivery before I certain date? I have emailed them to ask also. Mine deal runs out in April 2017 http://www.360vehicleleasing.co.uk/personal-lease-...
Apparently they have no fee's.. not sure on the company though, never dealt with them.
Aaron89 said:
I'm looking at ordering one of these. Does anyone know if I have to take delivery before I certain date? I have emailed them to ask also. Mine deal runs out in April 2017
The "normal" rule is the offer is valid for a period of time (a calender qtr Oct to Dec) unless the offer is limited by the number of vehicles available. Assuming the former, I believe you must accept delivery prior to the end of the following quarter, so in this case March 31st.If the offer is limited by vehicles, particularly if they are stock or pre-ordered then the latest delivery daye may well be earlier - you will need to ask.
sumo69 said:
The "normal" rule is the offer is valid for a period of time (a calender qtr Oct to Dec) unless the offer is limited by the number of vehicles available. Assuming the former, I believe you must accept delivery prior to the end of the following quarter, so in this case March 31st.
If the offer is limited by vehicles, particularly if they are stock or pre-ordered then the latest delivery daye may well be earlier - you will need to ask.
Thanks for information. Will speak with them and hopefully get one ordered. If the offer is limited by vehicles, particularly if they are stock or pre-ordered then the latest delivery daye may well be earlier - you will need to ask.
I've just had my deal propped on an A4 Allroad Sport 3.0TDI 272 Tiptronic...but now that it's come to sign the order form I'm having a wobble!
Looking at the Fleetsauce S5 deal again, seems they've changed it on their webpage again: 6+23, 10k P/A = £372 p/m plus £2300 down up front.
I do 20,000 miles per year, so the excess mileage works out to £110 per month, so my total monthly would be £480, exc any options.
The A4 allroad is £1400 down and £477 per month, so aside from the upfront difference the monthly is similar. I'd love the S5, but real world mpg could be a killer...looking around it seems S5s have an average MPG of under 25mpg, and over 20,000 miles PA that's going to hurt in terms of fuel costs!
The A4 is still lightning fast for a diesel (0-62 in 5.5 seconds and has bags of torque, it just won't be fun to drive or have that exhaust note!).
Aaargh decisions....what would you do?
Looking at the Fleetsauce S5 deal again, seems they've changed it on their webpage again: 6+23, 10k P/A = £372 p/m plus £2300 down up front.
I do 20,000 miles per year, so the excess mileage works out to £110 per month, so my total monthly would be £480, exc any options.
The A4 allroad is £1400 down and £477 per month, so aside from the upfront difference the monthly is similar. I'd love the S5, but real world mpg could be a killer...looking around it seems S5s have an average MPG of under 25mpg, and over 20,000 miles PA that's going to hurt in terms of fuel costs!
The A4 is still lightning fast for a diesel (0-62 in 5.5 seconds and has bags of torque, it just won't be fun to drive or have that exhaust note!).
Aaargh decisions....what would you do?
If you can afford the extra petrol costs then go for it, also will prob need a service and maybe tyres???not sure if there is a massive price difference in servicing tyres between the two cars.
I had a Range rover evouque before and while it was a nice place to sit it was hardly fast or exciting to drive, i jumped on a S3 deal on here and while i dont do high miles most of them have been fun, i even like the little sound thing that makes the gear changes sound like a pop and bang.
I had a Range rover evouque before and while it was a nice place to sit it was hardly fast or exciting to drive, i jumped on a S3 deal on here and while i dont do high miles most of them have been fun, i even like the little sound thing that makes the gear changes sound like a pop and bang.
Not sure if its been posted yet but...
Mercedes E220d Saloon AMG Line 9G-Tronic
Profile: 9+23
Monthly: 275.99
Initial: £2483.89
Fees: £180
5k Mileage
https://www.centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/vehicle/...
Mercedes E220d Saloon AMG Line 9G-Tronic
Profile: 9+23
Monthly: 275.99
Initial: £2483.89
Fees: £180
5k Mileage
https://www.centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/vehicle/...
MrGrumpie said:
I've just had my deal propped on an A4 Allroad Sport 3.0TDI 272 Tiptronic...but now that it's come to sign the order form I'm having a wobble!
Looking at the Fleetsauce S5 deal again, seems they've changed it on their webpage again: 6+23, 10k P/A = £372 p/m plus £2300 down up front.
I do 20,000 miles per year, so the excess mileage works out to £110 per month, so my total monthly would be £480, exc any options.
The A4 allroad is £1400 down and £477 per month, so aside from the upfront difference the monthly is similar. I'd love the S5, but real world mpg could be a killer...looking around it seems S5s have an average MPG of under 25mpg, and over 20,000 miles PA that's going to hurt in terms of fuel costs!
The A4 is still lightning fast for a diesel (0-62 in 5.5 seconds and has bags of torque, it just won't be fun to drive or have that exhaust note!).
Aaargh decisions....what would you do?
Ive had a quote on the Allroad. Looking at the Fleetsauce S5 deal again, seems they've changed it on their webpage again: 6+23, 10k P/A = £372 p/m plus £2300 down up front.
I do 20,000 miles per year, so the excess mileage works out to £110 per month, so my total monthly would be £480, exc any options.
The A4 allroad is £1400 down and £477 per month, so aside from the upfront difference the monthly is similar. I'd love the S5, but real world mpg could be a killer...looking around it seems S5s have an average MPG of under 25mpg, and over 20,000 miles PA that's going to hurt in terms of fuel costs!
The A4 is still lightning fast for a diesel (0-62 in 5.5 seconds and has bags of torque, it just won't be fun to drive or have that exhaust note!).
Aaargh decisions....what would you do?
We need a tow car so it fits that bill. I was originally thinking of leasing a larger car for the Mrs but this really does appeal to me. 272bhp and 5.5sec 0-60 cant be sniffed at. The prices seem to have gone up from the initial deal that was posted last week. Luckily I have a quote for one with a tow car so still have the option to go for one at a decent price. F
MrGrumpie said:
I've just had my deal propped on an A4 Allroad Sport 3.0TDI 272 Tiptronic...but now that it's come to sign the order form I'm having a wobble!
Looking at the Fleetsauce S5 deal again, seems they've changed it on their webpage again: 6+23, 10k P/A = £372 p/m plus £2300 down up front.
I do 20,000 miles per year, so the excess mileage works out to £110 per month, so my total monthly would be £480, exc any options.
The A4 allroad is £1400 down and £477 per month, so aside from the upfront difference the monthly is similar. I'd love the S5, but real world mpg could be a killer...looking around it seems S5s have an average MPG of under 25mpg, and over 20,000 miles PA that's going to hurt in terms of fuel costs!
The A4 is still lightning fast for a diesel (0-62 in 5.5 seconds and has bags of torque, it just won't be fun to drive or have that exhaust note!).
Aaargh decisions....what would you do?
If its any help I had a 2012 S4 and used it for business, mainly motorway miles. No trouble achieving average 30mpg and it was pre start / stop technology. On a run at 70ish mph I was getting 33/34Looking at the Fleetsauce S5 deal again, seems they've changed it on their webpage again: 6+23, 10k P/A = £372 p/m plus £2300 down up front.
I do 20,000 miles per year, so the excess mileage works out to £110 per month, so my total monthly would be £480, exc any options.
The A4 allroad is £1400 down and £477 per month, so aside from the upfront difference the monthly is similar. I'd love the S5, but real world mpg could be a killer...looking around it seems S5s have an average MPG of under 25mpg, and over 20,000 miles PA that's going to hurt in terms of fuel costs!
The A4 is still lightning fast for a diesel (0-62 in 5.5 seconds and has bags of torque, it just won't be fun to drive or have that exhaust note!).
Aaargh decisions....what would you do?
Has anyone managed to get an Audi dealer to match or get very close to the S5 deals. Much rather sign on the line with a main dealer, but if not will go with the lease offer that I have on the table.
If anyone has any dealer names that they dealt with it would be very much appreciated.
If anyone has any dealer names that they dealt with it would be very much appreciated.
burty39 said:
MrGrumpie said:
I've just had my deal propped on an A4 Allroad Sport 3.0TDI 272 Tiptronic...but now that it's come to sign the order form I'm having a wobble!
Looking at the Fleetsauce S5 deal again, seems they've changed it on their webpage again: 6+23, 10k P/A = £372 p/m plus £2300 down up front.
I do 20,000 miles per year, so the excess mileage works out to £110 per month, so my total monthly would be £480, exc any options.
The A4 allroad is £1400 down and £477 per month, so aside from the upfront difference the monthly is similar. I'd love the S5, but real world mpg could be a killer...looking around it seems S5s have an average MPG of under 25mpg, and over 20,000 miles PA that's going to hurt in terms of fuel costs!
The A4 is still lightning fast for a diesel (0-62 in 5.5 seconds and has bags of torque, it just won't be fun to drive or have that exhaust note!).
Aaargh decisions....what would you do?
If its any help I had a 2012 S4 and used it for business, mainly motorway miles. No trouble achieving average 30mpg and it was pre start / stop technology. On a run at 70ish mph I was getting 33/34Looking at the Fleetsauce S5 deal again, seems they've changed it on their webpage again: 6+23, 10k P/A = £372 p/m plus £2300 down up front.
I do 20,000 miles per year, so the excess mileage works out to £110 per month, so my total monthly would be £480, exc any options.
The A4 allroad is £1400 down and £477 per month, so aside from the upfront difference the monthly is similar. I'd love the S5, but real world mpg could be a killer...looking around it seems S5s have an average MPG of under 25mpg, and over 20,000 miles PA that's going to hurt in terms of fuel costs!
The A4 is still lightning fast for a diesel (0-62 in 5.5 seconds and has bags of torque, it just won't be fun to drive or have that exhaust note!).
Aaargh decisions....what would you do?
JetskiJezz said:
Has anyone managed to get an Audi dealer to match or get very close to the S5 deals. Much rather sign on the line with a main dealer, but if not will go with the lease offer that I have on the table.
If anyone has any dealer names that they dealt with it would be very much appreciated.
A few posts back someone commented that they have ordered from their local dealer at a decent price.If anyone has any dealer names that they dealt with it would be very much appreciated.
Whether you order directly from the dealer or through a broker, it will still be a dealer supplying the car as it's Audi finance backing the offers, rather than one of the big funders like Network, etc.
PorkInsider said:
A few posts back someone commented that they have ordered from their local dealer at a decent price.
Whether you order directly from the dealer or through a broker, it will still be a dealer supplying the car as it's Audi finance backing the offers, rather than one of the big funders like Network, etc.
Thanks, I had a bit of a look back through the thread but couldn't see who the dealer was or what the exact deal ended up being.Whether you order directly from the dealer or through a broker, it will still be a dealer supplying the car as it's Audi finance backing the offers, rather than one of the big funders like Network, etc.
No big issue with ordering it through a broker, just would prefer to order it through a dealer so that I had direct contact with the dealer. So far, two of the dealers haven't returned my call, one of them has but was £70 per month more. Just waiting for one more to come back to me, but not holding my breath.
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