best lease deals?
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I didn't realise you could lease a new defender.
http://www.stablevehiclecontracts.co.uk/land_rover...
http://www.stablevehiclecontracts.co.uk/land_rover...
Has any body used www.cars2vans.com? They are advertising 125d M Sports for between £205 to £270 per month, on a personal lease. Sounds quite good to me.
jimbop1 said:
Has any body used www.cars2vans.com? They are advertising 125d M Sports for between £205 to £270 per month, on a personal lease. Sounds quite good to me.
Same price as M135i... I know which I'd prefer!jimbop1 said:
I know which I'd prefer aswell! But I need diesel fuel economy for what I want this car for. Just wondered if anyone had used the company before?
How many miles are you going to do?You need to work out overall costs on your mileage, you may find the 135i is no more expensive over 2 years and 40k miles.
gizlaroc said:
Just to let you know, £56 week fuel in the M135i vs £47 a week in the 125d.
I would also get quotes on the insurance, you may be surprised.
Interesting. Thanks for that! Do you know who is currently doing the best offers on the M135i? Lots of companies I click on say that for Personal Contract Hire I would need to be a company director or have a car allowance from work. I just need a normal personal contract hire... If that makes sense?I would also get quotes on the insurance, you may be surprised.
jimbop1 said:
Interesting. Thanks for that! Do you know who is currently doing the best offers on the M135i? Lots of companies I click on say that for Personal Contract Hire I would need to be a company director or have a car allowance from work. I just need a normal personal contract hire... If that makes sense?
This seems to be the deal that was discussed previously...http://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing-...
Cheers,
C
jimbop1 said:
Interesting. Thanks for that! Do you know who is currently doing the best offers on the M135i? Lots of companies I click on say that for Personal Contract Hire I would need to be a company director or have a car allowance from work. I just need a normal personal contract hire... If that makes sense?
I've never understood that unless it's their terms with bmw to make it seem a business deal to keep the dealers happy on the retail side. Vat could play a part too (so add 20% if it does)gizlaroc said:
jimbop1 said:
About 15000 per year. Also have to take into account insurance as I am in my 20's.
Just to let you know, £56 week fuel in the M135i vs £47 a week in the 125d. I would also get quotes on the insurance, you may be surprised.
REALIST123 said:
gizlaroc said:
jimbop1 said:
About 15000 per year. Also have to take into account insurance as I am in my 20's.
Just to let you know, £56 week fuel in the M135i vs £47 a week in the 125d. I would also get quotes on the insurance, you may be surprised.
Did you learn nothing at school. You must always show your working out. An answer alone is useless.
My fag packet manmaths (which are not guaranteed 100% accurate!) using approx combined figures from the tinternet shows:
M135i:
15000miles per year at 38mpg = 395 gallons = 1797litres * 1.27 = 2282.19 / 52 = 43.89p/w
125D:
15000miles per year at 58mpg = 258 gallons = 1174litres * 1.34 = 1573.16 / 52 = 30.25p/w
So a difference of £60 a month. I'd pay that to run an M135i over a diesel.
M135i:
15000miles per year at 38mpg = 395 gallons = 1797litres * 1.27 = 2282.19 / 52 = 43.89p/w
125D:
15000miles per year at 58mpg = 258 gallons = 1174litres * 1.34 = 1573.16 / 52 = 30.25p/w
So a difference of £60 a month. I'd pay that to run an M135i over a diesel.
hornetrider said:
My fag packet manmaths (which are not guaranteed 100% accurate!) using approx combined figures from the tinternet shows:
M135i:
15000miles per year at 38mpg = 395 gallons = 1797litres * 1.27 = 2282.19 / 52 = 43.89p/w
125D:
15000miles per year at 58mpg = 258 gallons = 1174litres * 1.34 = 1573.16 / 52 = 30.25p/w
So a difference of £60 a month. I'd pay that to run an M135i over a diesel.
Gold star.M135i:
15000miles per year at 38mpg = 395 gallons = 1797litres * 1.27 = 2282.19 / 52 = 43.89p/w
125D:
15000miles per year at 58mpg = 258 gallons = 1174litres * 1.34 = 1573.16 / 52 = 30.25p/w
So a difference of £60 a month. I'd pay that to run an M135i over a diesel.
58mpg on the 125d - really?
In real life doubtful, but as I said not guaranteed accurate! I just used first google link:
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/bmw/1-series/18778/bm...
If we assume claims for both cars are bks, and maybe distorted by the same amount? As I said, it's fag packet, but it gives some perspective of the savings (or not) on offer. and it's the kind of maths I'd use to make a purchasing decision!
(That's why I'm in a V8!)
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/bmw/1-series/18778/bm...
If we assume claims for both cars are bks, and maybe distorted by the same amount? As I said, it's fag packet, but it gives some perspective of the savings (or not) on offer. and it's the kind of maths I'd use to make a purchasing decision!
(That's why I'm in a V8!)
gizlaroc said:
Most are getting around 28-32 on the M135i as an average, and on the 125d most seem to be getting around 42mpg average.
At £1.30 for petrol and £1.40 for diesel it works out at around £12-15 a week.
Again, where do you get those figures from? "Most are getting 28-32 ........."?At £1.30 for petrol and £1.40 for diesel it works out at around £12-15 a week.
From reading all the owners reviews of the car and the test drive I had of one would easily see 35mpg without even taking it all that easy on a run, and after absolutely hooning it it was still showing 27mpg on the return.
My 335i showed around 21mpg doing the same run when I took that out for a test and that averaged 27mpg over the time I owned it, and I would expect the smaller, newer 135i to return slightly better.
Our 123d however returned a very disappointing 39mpg over the time we owned it, and don't expect the newer 125d to be much more than 10-15% better, and reading reviews on babybmw.net most seem to be getting just under mid 40's.
My 335i showed around 21mpg doing the same run when I took that out for a test and that averaged 27mpg over the time I owned it, and I would expect the smaller, newer 135i to return slightly better.
Our 123d however returned a very disappointing 39mpg over the time we owned it, and don't expect the newer 125d to be much more than 10-15% better, and reading reviews on babybmw.net most seem to be getting just under mid 40's.
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