Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)

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SteBrown91

2,396 posts

130 months

Sunday 5th May
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I’d personally go with a smart charger that’s compatible with multiple suppliers - gives you flexibility as you aren’t relying on the car manufacturer allowing access from octopus etc for the communication with the car (see Jaguar and the recent blocking of the energy companies)

Pookie123

858 posts

139 months

Monday 6th May
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amalgam786 said:
Hi all!

pulled the trigger on the Tesla Y lease deal (tesla direct) - but now is the quandary of getting a home charger - any suggestions or recommendations? (i know this was discussed somewhere in the lease thread)

Also have switched to octopus energy so will move over to one of their EV tariffs!

thanks all
Hi, what spec did you go for. Really wanted the black on black however that increases the monthlies to £500pm+

V 02

2,058 posts

61 months

Monday 6th May
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I really like my Myenergi Zappi, great charger.

cnc8587

74 posts

59 months

Monday 6th May
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Due to a change a circumstances, a family member has a BMW 118i M Sport Auto in Skyscrapper grey available in June for a 3 year, 6k a year lease.

On a 1+35, 6k per year, it’s £315 per month.

In the current climate, it’s a good deal and quick delivery.

It’s available to be transferred so if anyone is interested then send me a PM.

Neilsafc

27 posts

87 months

Monday 6th May
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amalgam786 said:
Hi all!

pulled the trigger on the Tesla Y lease deal (tesla direct) - but now is the quandary of getting a home charger - any suggestions or recommendations? (i know this was discussed somewhere in the lease thread)

Also have switched to octopus energy so will move over to one of their EV tariffs!

thanks all
If you are going with Octopus intelligence then I would go with a charger that works with that tariff rather than the car.
I have a ipace and got a ID Buzz on the lease deal at Christmas so the Wallbox Pulsar plus was the choice for me. It integrates into the tariff so that no matter which car I plug in that the charger works with the tariff to decide the charging schedule.
Octopus and Tesla aren’t integrating well at the moment so I would head towards the Wallbox.

Any queries just ask and I’ll try to help.

EddieSteadyGo

12,075 posts

204 months

Monday 6th May
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Neilsafc said:
...Octopus and Tesla aren’t integrating well at the moment so I would head towards the Wallbox.
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Not sure why you say that. I have two and they both work fine for me.

Familymad

689 posts

218 months

Monday 6th May
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Two unsmart Rolecs. Tesla does the smart bit with delayed charge via the app. Been 100% reliable in last 11 years.

FWD123

17 posts

172 months

Monday 6th May
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amalgam786 said:
Hi all!

pulled the trigger on the Tesla Y lease deal (tesla direct) - but now is the quandary of getting a home charger - any suggestions or recommendations? (i know this was discussed somewhere in the lease thread)

Also have switched to octopus energy so will move over to one of their EV tariffs!

thanks all
What deal is this?

amalgam786

2 posts

Monday 6th May
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Pookie123 said:
Hi, what spec did you go for. Really wanted the black on black however that increases the monthlies to £500pm+
model y RWD in blue - 3yrs, 16,000miles/year - 9 months advance - was £470/month

EddieSteadyGo

12,075 posts

204 months

Monday 6th May
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amalgam786 said:
model y RWD in blue - 3yrs, 16,000miles/year - 9 months advance - was £470/month
Presumably that also includes maintenance?

zayn

558 posts

119 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Had a quote and finance approved from G2L for the new MG3 Hybrid Trophy on a 222 + 9 months and 270 admin over 47 months. It was all approved over 1 week ago. Got a message today that the dealers have increased their pricing. Now have a revised quote for 237 + 9 months and 270 admin over 47 months. Increase for over £800 over the term. Not good if dealers are getting greedy due to demand and keep changing pricing.

Anyone have any better offers to share



Edited by zayn on Tuesday 7th May 12:13

Zoon

6,719 posts

122 months

Tuesday 7th May
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EddieSteadyGo said:
Re Tesla pricing, seems like Tesla have launched an offer on Model 3

The best pricing is based on 4 years (which isn't so much of an issue as they have a 4 year warranty) but is a bit unusual.

So based on 9+47 for 10,000 miles per year and including VAT.

Model 3 Standard Range £498
Model 3 Long Range £599

So it is the equivalent of about £100/month more than the comparable Model Y. Business pricing is pretty much just removing the VAT. There was no improved offer on the Performance version as far as I could tell, so I presume these are selling fine at the moment.

I've been saying the Model 3 was overdue for some more competitive pricing, and these prices are more competitive.. than they were...but I think they will need to do better still to sell the Model 3 at their previous volume.

I think this is a 'toe in the water' pricing strategy for Tesla at the moment with the Model 3. However, I expect their lease prices to be almost inline with the Model Y by the end of the year, particularly as they are going to need to compete against offers from other manufacturers who also need to sell cars to meet their ZEV obligations.

https://www.tesla.com/en_GB/model3/design#overview
That's £211 a month more than the deal I got on my M3 LR, just shows how bad deals are at the minute.

Zoon

6,719 posts

122 months

Tuesday 7th May
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zayn said:
Had a quote and finance approved from G2L for the new MG3 Hybrid Trophy on a 222 + 9 months and 270 admin over 47 months. It was all approved over 1 week ago. Got a message today that the dealers have increased their pricing. Now have a revised quote for 237 + 9 months and 270 admin over 47 months. Increase for over £800 over the term. Not good if dealers are getting greedy due to demand and keep changing pricing.

Anyone have any better offers to share



Edited by zayn on Tuesday 7th May 12:13
Surely if you've an agreed order they cannot change the price?

Pablo16v

2,100 posts

198 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Is this to cover changes to the VED?

zayn

558 posts

119 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Zoon said:
Surely if you've an agreed order they cannot change the price?
That's what i thought, but it must be under the 14 day cooling off period ???

Pookie123

858 posts

139 months

Tuesday 7th May
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EddieSteadyGo said:
amalgam786 said:
model y RWD in blue - 3yrs, 16,000miles/year - 9 months advance - was £470/month
Presumably that also includes maintenance?

I don’t think the Tesla deals come with maintenance.

EddieSteadyGo

12,075 posts

204 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Pookie123 said:
EddieSteadyGo said:
amalgam786 said:
model y RWD in blue - 3yrs, 16,000miles/year - 9 months advance - was £470/month
Presumably that also includes maintenance?

I don’t think the Tesla deals come with maintenance.
You can add it in. I just thought your quote was a bit high, but then I saw you went for the blue colour, so I think that explains the difference. Enjoy your car smile

Blown2CV

28,960 posts

204 months

Tuesday 7th May
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EddieSteadyGo said:
Pookie123 said:
EddieSteadyGo said:
amalgam786 said:
model y RWD in blue - 3yrs, 16,000miles/year - 9 months advance - was £470/month
Presumably that also includes maintenance?

I don’t think the Tesla deals come with maintenance.
You can add it in. I just thought your quote was a bit high, but then I saw you went for the blue colour, so I think that explains the difference. Enjoy your car smile
and here was me under the impression that part of the point of tesla / EVs is that they don't need servicing as such

EddieSteadyGo

12,075 posts

204 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Blown2CV said:
and here was me under the impression that part of the point of tesla / EVs is that they don't need servicing as such
Yeah, it's really tyres. You can get through quite a few of those if you try.

Blown2CV

28,960 posts

204 months

Tuesday 7th May
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EddieSteadyGo said:
Blown2CV said:
and here was me under the impression that part of the point of tesla / EVs is that they don't need servicing as such
Yeah, it's really tyres. You can get through quite a few of those if you try.
only if you drive like every bellend tesla driver and floor it everywhere, all the time in totally inappropriate and unsafe situations.