Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 3)
Discussion
Hoddo said:
Can anyone recommend the cheapest deals they have seen recently.
Car does not matter, this is purely a cost decision. Looking for low deposit and low monthly.
Cheapest car at the moment is a Smart Fortwo, closely followed by the likes of Micras, Fabias, Ups, Aygos and C1s.Car does not matter, this is purely a cost decision. Looking for low deposit and low monthly.
imdeman87 said:
Hoddo said:
Can anyone recommend the cheapest deals they have seen recently.
Car does not matter, this is purely a cost decision. Looking for low deposit and low monthly.
Cheapest car at the moment is a Smart Fortwo, closely followed by the likes of Micras, Fabias, Ups, Aygos and C1s.Car does not matter, this is purely a cost decision. Looking for low deposit and low monthly.
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 SE does have parking, only the R Design doesn't & it is £7.91PM to add them. Metallic paint reduces the cost by £5.00.Ridiculous for a car of that class if you ask me, but there you go.
Hoddo said:
Any links?
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/1. Select 'personal' or 'business' (don't select manufacturer at this point).
2. Click on search.
3. Select 'monthly price' up to £150.
4. Select 'month upfront' as 3 if looking for low initial rental.
5. Select contract length as appropriate.
6. Enquire.
KPB1973 said:
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).
The big 8' screen is std on the non-Tech SE. It includes full link so should mirror a phone's nav, which may be a decent compromise for occasional use and DAB.I would consider the 17' wheels as a plus compared to the 18s for a variety of reasons. The option the car would need is auto lights and rain sensor at £175 which will work out at £7/month over 24 months.
Still, I hope they eventually do aggressive deals on Excellence as I'd actually bypass SE Tech all together.
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.
SE models have rear no front it seems Volvo took some standard options away from the rdesign models in place and made the option. (Rear Parking, Power TailGate, Autofold Mirrors)Ridiculous for a car of that class if you ask me, but there you go.
Anyone looking a 1.4 TFSI A3 delivery is now may I was pretty much ready to sign the paper work on one before the Volvo but the delivery date kept getting pushed back they said it was due to a issue with the 1.4TFSI Supply
nickfrog said:
The big 8' screen is std on the non-Tech SE. It includes full link so should mirror a phone's nav, which may be a decent compromise for occasional use and DAB.
I would consider the 17' wheels as a plus compared to the 18s for a variety of reasons. The option the car would need is auto lights and rain sensor at £175 which will work out at £7/month over 24 months.
Still, I hope they eventually do aggressive deals on Excellence as I'd actually bypass SE Tech all together.
You're right. Sorry. I think specs were revised slightly since the launch info.I would consider the 17' wheels as a plus compared to the 18s for a variety of reasons. The option the car would need is auto lights and rain sensor at £175 which will work out at £7/month over 24 months.
Still, I hope they eventually do aggressive deals on Excellence as I'd actually bypass SE Tech all together.
I'm not 100% sure you can use Google Maps via Android Auto whilst on the move. I'd need to check later (if she ever lets me near her new car).
The 18s are fine by the way. I know its subjective but we're both used to Meg Cup suspension arent we?
eboderoph said:
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...
Both cars are simila prices from what I see.https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing...
It's also worth comparing the spec of each car, as depending on what you like, one car might seem better value than the other.
Hoddo said:
imdeman87 said:
Hoddo said:
Can anyone recommend the cheapest deals they have seen recently.
Car does not matter, this is purely a cost decision. Looking for low deposit and low monthly.
Cheapest car at the moment is a Smart Fortwo, closely followed by the likes of Micras, Fabias, Ups, Aygos and C1s.Car does not matter, this is purely a cost decision. Looking for low deposit and low monthly.
s4rpf said:
SE models have rear no front it seems Volvo took some standard options away from the rdesign models in place and made the option. (Rear Parking, Power TailGate, Autofold Mirrors)
Anyone looking a 1.4 TFSI A3 delivery is now may I was pretty much ready to sign the paper work on one before the Volvo but the delivery date kept getting pushed back they said it was due to a issue with the 1.4TFSI Supply
what spec and what deal?Anyone looking a 1.4 TFSI A3 delivery is now may I was pretty much ready to sign the paper work on one before the Volvo but the delivery date kept getting pushed back they said it was due to a issue with the 1.4TFSI Supply
imdeman87 said:
V8mate said:
Another bait and switch.egoold said:
Just confirmed an order on a 6+23 deal for a VW Tiguan 2.0TDi SE Nav, at £177.52 + VAT. With no fees. went for 5,000 miles a year as it's cheaper to do this and then up the mileage after the first year than paying for mileage upfront. Very please with the deal.
congrats!This is the exact car I am looking to order on a personal lease. I am new to the leasing game - could you explain the mileage thing? I do circa 12k pa so was thinking of leasing at 10k pa and paying the excess mileage. Is there a more cost effective way to do this?
egoold said:
Just confirmed an order on a 6+23 deal for a VW Tiguan 2.0TDi SE Nav, at £177.52 + VAT. With no fees. went for 5,000 miles a year as it's cheaper to do this and then up the mileage after the first year than paying for mileage upfront. Very please with the deal.
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