Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 3)
Discussion
GG89 said:
Thanks I thought as much.
Not really in a position to buy a 30k car after recent house purchase thought I'd ask the question anyway.
It's more that if you were wanting to lease a 30k car you chose the wrong one. Leasing and getting the good deals is very much a case of deciding what you want in a vague sense and then picking something on offer that roughly fits the bill. So in that case the Scirocco R is probably the best deal (vs RRP) for hot hatch at the moment, but whether it fits the bill for you or not only you can decide. Or if you can make do with something slower but still a nice car then the Octavia VRS and A4 1.4 TSI seem to be good deals. The RS was never likely to be good on lease as they are selling well on retail, a lot of the time they shove them through lease to get some moving if that particular model/engine/trim is less popular.Not really in a position to buy a 30k car after recent house purchase thought I'd ask the question anyway.
V8mate said:
That looks like a great deal. Not sure what the SE spec includes but on the face of it your getting a nice car for cheap money. Might've gone for that had I not got my Cupra 290 after a 4 month wait. Beefmeister said:
Speaking to a friend who works at SEAT HQ this weekend, I think we can expect some Tiguan style deals on the Ateca in the next couple of months as they're not really selling as well as hoped.
I have only seen one on the road so far.Before I got the Tiguan I went to look at one, same dealership we bought our Leon from two years previously - mentioned I was looking, needed a bigger car, P/Xing the Leon etc - not one follow up from anyone in sales .. silly.
Edited by essayer on Monday 9th January 08:18
Joeseppi said:
V8mate said:
That looks like a great deal. Not sure what the SE spec includes but on the face of it your getting a nice car for cheap money. Might've gone for that had I not got my Cupra 290 after a 4 month wait. Joeseppi said:
That looks like a great deal. Not sure what the SE spec includes but on the face of it your getting a nice car for cheap money. Might've gone for that had I not got my Cupra 290 after a 4 month wait.
SE doesn't include any form of DAB or Satnav, plus it only has underwhelming wheels and smaller screen. I suspect that's why they havent sold many, you'd need to looking at Tech or Xcellence model before they start becoming pretty well equipped in their factory specs, or adding on the Nav pack @ £525 p/y (which also adds an 8in screen and DAB).It'll be interesting to see how any attractive headline leasing deals are once some decent options are added to the monthlies.
My wife has a 1.6 diesel First Edition. Nice enough looking car with bigger alloys and a strong colour. Drives well but its no ball of fire. In comparison, we test drove a 1.4 petrol ACT and that was a lovely little unit but the First Edition wasnt available with it.
[quote=Beefmeister]Speaking to a friend who works at SEAT HQ this weekend, I think we can expect some Tiguan style deals on the Ateca in the next couple of months as they're not really selling as well as hoped. [/qu
I have been looking for months for this and found no discount deals to buy and laughable personal finance quotes rule. I have been told the 1.4 petrol version will not be built till spring 2017 and the 1.0 is what everyone wants.
I have been looking for months for this and found no discount deals to buy and laughable personal finance quotes rule. I have been told the 1.4 petrol version will not be built till spring 2017 and the 1.0 is what everyone wants.
Morning guys,
Long time skulker, first time poster. Firstly, a very Happy New Year to you all
I'm looking to replace the C-Class I've just returned. Looking for 3 months up front, £425 per month max budget. I've gained 2 lovely children in the last 2 years and thus looking for something a little larger...
Missed the Toureg R-Line deals last year and the cheapest I can currently find it is £425 per month; not bad but nothing too special.
Can anyone suggest a good deal that might fit my needs?
Long time skulker, first time poster. Firstly, a very Happy New Year to you all
I'm looking to replace the C-Class I've just returned. Looking for 3 months up front, £425 per month max budget. I've gained 2 lovely children in the last 2 years and thus looking for something a little larger...
Missed the Toureg R-Line deals last year and the cheapest I can currently find it is £425 per month; not bad but nothing too special.
Can anyone suggest a good deal that might fit my needs?
maswifty said:
Morning guys,
Long time skulker, first time poster. Firstly, a very Happy New Year to you all
I'm looking to replace the C-Class I've just returned. Looking for 3 months up front, £425 per month max budget. I've gained 2 lovely children in the last 2 years and thus looking for something a little larger...
Missed the Toureg R-Line deals last year and the cheapest I can currently find it is £425 per month; not bad but nothing too special.
Can anyone suggest a good deal that might fit my needs?
I am in same boat, my C200 AMG line goes back end of the month & I replaced it with a Volvo XC60 R Design auto, got it for £300 PM with 3 down on 10K PALong time skulker, first time poster. Firstly, a very Happy New Year to you all
I'm looking to replace the C-Class I've just returned. Looking for 3 months up front, £425 per month max budget. I've gained 2 lovely children in the last 2 years and thus looking for something a little larger...
Missed the Toureg R-Line deals last year and the cheapest I can currently find it is £425 per month; not bad but nothing too special.
Can anyone suggest a good deal that might fit my needs?
jonny996 said:
I am in same boat, my C200 AMG line goes back end of the month & I replaced it with a Volvo XC60 R Design auto, got it for £300 PM with 3 down on 10K PA
I've noticed the XC60 is heavily discounted right now (I guess due to the imminent arrival of the new model). Just not sure it's 'pushing my buttons'...Just be aware the XC60 does not have parking sensors other than the very top spec model IIRC. I know the R Design doesn't - I think it's only the R Design Lux which does. I enquired about the costs for adding on the sensors to a R Design previously and the price jumped by circa £30 p/m.
Ridiculous for a car of that class if you ask me, but there you go.
Ridiculous for a car of that class if you ask me, but there you go.
V8mate said:
Another bait and switch.Looks like the Mercedes 2017 prices are out. The E Class are more expensive than last year so I guess Jaguar XF will do. Any good deals?. Cheapest I can find is 310 (3+23, 8k is 310)
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing...
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing...
tleefox said:
Just be aware the XC60 does not have parking sensors other than the very top spec model IIRC. I know the R Design doesn't - I think it's only the R Design Lux which does. I enquired about the costs for adding on the sensors to a R Design previously and the price jumped by circa £30 p/m.
Ridiculous for a car of that class if you ask me, but there you go.
The base SE Nav, SE Nav Lux and R Design Lux comes with rear sensors as standard although the R Design Nav doesn'tRidiculous for a car of that class if you ask me, but there you go.
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