Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)
Discussion
dvdphile said:
From their website FAQs:
Are all the cars brand new?
Yes, all our vehicles are brand new!
I can't see it anywhere on the webpage where it mentions 2nd hand. You didn't get that mileage from the images did you?
I can't see 2nd hand anywhere. I'll email my contact at Central Vehicle Leasing to confirm. It's x23 £328.79 per month based on £3,600 deposit and 5k annual mileage.Are all the cars brand new?
Yes, all our vehicles are brand new!
I can't see it anywhere on the webpage where it mentions 2nd hand. You didn't get that mileage from the images did you?
They also have this offer for the Volkswagen Golf 2.0 TSI GTI 5dr DSG
https://centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/car-leasing/...
rich_miller7 said:
dvdphile said:
From their website FAQs:
Are all the cars brand new?
Yes, all our vehicles are brand new!
I can't see it anywhere on the webpage where it mentions 2nd hand. You didn't get that mileage from the images did you?
I can't see 2nd hand anywhere. I'll email my contact at Central Vehicle Leasing to confirm. It's x23 £328.79 per month based on £3,600 deposit and 5k annual mileage.Are all the cars brand new?
Yes, all our vehicles are brand new!
I can't see it anywhere on the webpage where it mentions 2nd hand. You didn't get that mileage from the images did you?
They also have this offer for the Volkswagen Golf 2.0 TSI GTI 5dr DSG
https://centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/car-leasing/...
Ham_and_Jam said:
Merp said:
Its also used (~5000miles)
It’s not used. No idea what gives you that impression.Similar deals with other brokers.
EddieSteadyGo said:
Seems like that broker like to use "real" photos of cars, rather that stock images. The problem being for that specific car they are showing a dashboard view of a car with 5,000 miles. Suspect that is where the confusion arises.
I’ll go with the actual information provided then CivicDuties said:
Pistonheadsdicoverer said:
CivicDuties said:
Even more competitive deals on teh Swift than were being discussed the other day:
https://www.gateway2lease.com/cars/suzuki/swift/10...
From £122 a month for 5k miles with 9 months upfront.
£162 net, what a deal !!!!!!https://www.gateway2lease.com/cars/suzuki/swift/10...
From £122 a month for 5k miles with 9 months upfront.
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
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
EddieSteadyGo said:
Ham_and_Jam said:
Merp said:
Its also used (~5000miles)
It’s not used. No idea what gives you that impression.Similar deals with other brokers.
Loads of brokers use them, rather than the plain images (car on white background) provided by CAP
cnc8587 said:
Anyone seen any decent Polestar 2 deals?
Best I've seen is £470 per month on a 1+35, 8k per year from Leasing Options. Not great...
Colleague is really keen on one.
Worth enquiring to see if this craziness is gonna hit the uk shores:Best I've seen is £470 per month on a 1+35, 8k per year from Leasing Options. Not great...
Colleague is really keen on one.
https://www.thedrive.com/news/polestar-2-lease-dea...
$400pm amortised for 27months, would be around £320 directly converted. Here's hoping.
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
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
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
I don't think it much matters. Some are prettier than others, but they all basically do the same thing. I have two older Rolec chargers, which are not smart, but that doesn't matter, as like in your case, the Tesla will communicate with Octopus to charge at the correct times. 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
Having said that, I've noticed with my Rolec, parts tend to fail after 3-4 years. That might be just because Rolec are low quality, or it could be typical of every charger. But it might be worth checking the charger you pick has a good supply of parts in case you need it in the future.
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