Best lease car deals available?

Best lease car deals available?

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Emeye

9,773 posts

224 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2015
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Something a bit different?

Just had an email from Central UK Leasing. The picture links were in the email! smile

MITSUBISHI L200 D-ID CHALLENGER DOUBLE CAB 4WD

Initial Rental £1439.88
5k per annum
£119.99+vat
8k per annum
£132.02
10k per annum
£138.83
15k per annum
£155.87
20k per annum
£172.92

Business and Personal same price (add vat for personal)
Vehicles for APRIL delivery

BLUETOOTH
PRIVACY GLASS
AUTOMATIC RAIN AND DUSK SENSORS
CRUISE CONTROL
CLIMATE CONTROL
CHALLENGER BADGING
LONG LOAD BED
175BHP
17” ALLOYS

Also, this looks a cheapish runaround - auto not much of a premium?
VW GOLF 1.6TDI MATCH 5DR

1500+vat Initial Payment
5k per annum (LOW 6p Excess)
2 YEAR DEAL
£99.99+vat

DSG (AUTO) £109.99+vat
BUSINESS AND PERSONAL SAME PRICE

BrabusMog

20,180 posts

187 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2015
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talksthetorque said:
BrabusMog said:
I take it that you're unfamiliar with the concept of volume sales discounts...
No, I just bought one got one free at Domino's
hurl
hehe

chris333

1,034 posts

240 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2015
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Emeye said:
Also, this looks a cheapish runaround - auto not much of a premium?
VW GOLF 1.6TDI MATCH 5DR

1500+vat Initial Payment
5k per annum (LOW 6p Excess)
2 YEAR DEAL
£99.99+vat

DSG (AUTO) £109.99+vat
BUSINESS AND PERSONAL SAME PRICE
15+23??

Emeye

9,773 posts

224 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2015
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chris333 said:
15+23??
Yup, you'll have to do the sums, but it's all about the total over the term IMO - how much deposit to put down is varies depending on personal circumstances or preferences - the email was full of 9+ and £2000 deposit deals which I didn't bother to post, but those two looked ok.

CYMR0

3,940 posts

201 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Exactly. The auto is especially cheap. (Mine arrives on Monday).

EddieSteadyGo

11,980 posts

204 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Just posted this on the EV section of Pistonheads, but thought it might also be of interest here.

There are some excellent deals available on the Nissan Leaf at the moment. The deals are based on cars delivered before the end of this month, so you would need to be quick.

I ordered my car yesterday and delivery is in 2 weeks, so there is still time.

I was originally looking for a deal based on £500 deposit and £150 / month based on a 2 year PCP deal. Nissan appear to be inflating the RV, so they can hide some discount in there. Because the RV cost is so high, at the end of the 2 years, I will just hand the car back, so in effect it is similar to a lease.

In the end I decided to increase my deposit in order to reduce the total cost of the 2 years of the agreement (I think it saved around £100 in interest).

Deposit = £1800
Rental = £95.78 x 24
Total payable for 2 years = £4098.72

All prices include VAT and are based on a personal PCP contract, not a business/company arrangement.

This is based on 6000 miles, buy/buy, 3.3kw Tekna, flame red. There was no other admin fees on this deal e.g. no £150 at the start or the end.

The Tekna, for people not familiar, is the highest specification version of the Leaf. It comes with leather, sat nav, bose stereo, all round camera, heated heats and steering wheel etc. Basically it is a nice spec car.

The dealer I chose was Matt @ Shepperton, WLMG, who was excellent. However, most of the dealers I spoke to spoke with were happy to do similar deals; it depended whether the dealer you were speaking with had met their quarterly Leaf target from Nissan.


ManaghGB

728 posts

184 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Not sure if it's been mentioned but is it worth getting GAP insurance with a lease deal?

illmonkey

18,211 posts

199 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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ManaghGB said:
Not sure if it's been mentioned but is it worth getting GAP insurance with a lease deal?
Yes. £80/2 years for full cover.

funbobby

1,626 posts

259 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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why do you need gap insurance?

illmonkey

18,211 posts

199 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Because the lease company want to buy a brand new car, the insurance company will pay market value for a however old car you have, there WILL be a shortfall, so you cover your ass.

ManaghGB

728 posts

184 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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illmonkey said:
Yes. £80/2 years for full cover.
Who is that through?

Gateway2Lease have offered it me but its £150 for 2 years cover up to £10k.

illmonkey

18,211 posts

199 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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ManaghGB said:
illmonkey said:
Yes. £80/2 years for full cover.
Who is that through?

Gateway2Lease have offered it me but its £150 for 2 years cover up to £10k.
Easy gap

Tyrone1Wils

37 posts

119 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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ManaghGB said:
Who is that through?

Gateway2Lease have offered it me but its £150 for 2 years cover up to £10k.
Buy it elsewhere mate its cheaper.

Alot of people use ALA here.

Any updates on the VXR? My cooling off period ends on the 14th frown.

Aviz

1,669 posts

170 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Ala and Easygap will both price match each other. Ala seems to be the most recommended. about £84 for 2 years and £10k cover

ManaghGB

728 posts

184 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Tyrone1Wils said:
Buy it elsewhere mate its cheaper.

Alot of people use ALA here.

Any updates on the VXR? My cooling off period ends on the 14th frown.
Perfect! Saved me a few quid then.

Got the finance docs through today and then it's the cooling off period and 5-7 days after that for delivery frown

The Mp

343 posts

188 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Just gone for a B-Class for the wife. Big boot for the pram and other child based goods, but not overly large on the outside. Complete marmite car, but for the money, its good value for 2 years of trouble free motoring.

B180 CDI Sport 5dr Automatic
(pre face-lift 2014 model)
Metallic Paint
18" Bi Colour Alloys
Polar Silver
6 + 23 @ £252.66 inc VAT

http://www.gateway2lease.com/z_mercedes_b-class_b1...

Edited by The Mp on Wednesday 4th March 15:50

MrOnTheRopes

1,426 posts

247 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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The Mp said:
Just gone for a B-Class for the wife. Big boot for the pram and other child based goods, but not overly large on the outside. Complete marmite car, but for the money, its good value for 2 years of trouble free motoring.

B180 CDI Sport 5dr Automatic
(pre face-lift 2014 model)
Metallic Paint
18" Bi Colour Alloys
Polar Silver
6 + 23 @ £252.66 inc VAT

http://www.gateway2lease.com/z_mercedes_b-class_b1...

Edited by The Mp on Wednesday 4th March 15:50
I saw the same deal (in the link) at Mad Sheep yesterday.. guess yours was different than the quoted because of the options?

http://www.mad-sheep.co.uk/business-lease-cars/mer...

  • edit - just noticed the other difference of 9+23 vs 6+23 in your post.


Edited by MrOnTheRopes on Wednesday 4th March 17:33

zuf

24 posts

137 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Hi all

Been offered a bmw 4 series coupe M sport 420d with sport auto & metallic paint 10k pa

Essentially 6 + 23 which is £2148 up front and £358/month = £10,382

Need to check the excess mileage rate but think it's 7p/mile and there is no admin fee.

Welcome comments on how good this is please. I know there are C class coupe merc deals but it's a bit long in the tooth so not interested ...... Any alternative suggestions ?????

Cheers
Z

stanglish

256 posts

114 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Aviz said:
Ala and Easygap will both price match each other. Ala seems to be the most recommended. about £84 for 2 years and £10k cover
Remember if using Ala to use the code posted on here - PISTON12 (12% off)

rudebhoy

74 posts

112 months

Thursday 5th March 2015
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Another Skoda Octavia Scout on 6 + 23 £1007 down + £168 a month inc vat


https://www.allcarleasing.co.uk/car-leasing/skoda-...
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