Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 7)
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CLA220 Stock deal - few different options according to the website 1 + 23 £421 10k miles or £3,600 down and £275 a month 10k miles.
CLA220 Stock deal - few different options according to the website 1 + 23 £421 10k miles or £3,600 down and £275 a month 10k miles.
Gregmitchell said:
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CLA220 Stock deal - few different options according to the website 1 + 23 £421 10k miles or £3,600 down and £275 a month 10k miles.
I think that looks dear but willing to be shown otherwise!CLA220 Stock deal - few different options according to the website 1 + 23 £421 10k miles or £3,600 down and £275 a month 10k miles.
vodkamartini1 said:
Wow - I applaud your perseverance but question your sanity - have you not been tempted to look elsewhere for a different car (I've seen a few deals besides the S90, such as an A6, the A class and the recent 508) and cancel?
Might be 2020 by the time you get it...
Think you are right to question my sanity...Might be 2020 by the time you get it...
I’ve been looking around for awhile but nothing else has quite come up to the Arteon at this price anyway. The 508 is close and still thinking about it, if it had that red leather interior as standard I would have FTK as they say in these parts. maybe should have grabbed the A250 but it just didn’t grab me and they are absolutely everywhere and that put me off then it was too late. I’m a bit stuck as in a loop of eternal short informal extensions so unless something is pretty much in stock it’s hard to cancel unless another VW group car. Part of me just wants the Arteon now having waited this long anyway.
TomScrut said:
Gregmitchell said:
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CLA220 Stock deal - few different options according to the website 1 + 23 £421 10k miles or £3,600 down and £275 a month 10k miles.
I think that looks dear but willing to be shown otherwise!CLA220 Stock deal - few different options according to the website 1 + 23 £421 10k miles or £3,600 down and £275 a month 10k miles.
(£421 * 24) + £360 = £10,464
Works out to about 29% - Not as bad as I thought, but mainly because I didn't think these sunroof and stickers CLAs were climbing past £35k!
Edited by HennersL on Wednesday 22 May 22:17
HennersL said:
Car plus the option pack comes in at £35,710
(£421 * 24) + £360 = £10,464
Works out to about 29% - Not as bad as I thought, but mainly because I didn't think these sunroof and stickers CLAs were climbing past £35k!
Yes I was surprised by the list price!(£421 * 24) + £360 = £10,464
Works out to about 29% - Not as bad as I thought, but mainly because I didn't think these sunroof and stickers CLAs were climbing past £35k!
Edited by HennersL on Wednesday 22 May 22:17
Emeye said:
TomScrut said:
Yes I was surprised by the list price!
Does anyone ever pay list, or is it just financial smoke and mirrors?Mercs, BMWs, Audis etc discounts galore.
I suppose having a high RRP as a starting point at least gives the manufacturer/dealer scope for varying degrees of support and discount and also the ability to claim that a discount is big. It also means they make a big margin from those who don't drive a hard bargain. Of course the RRP is also what some regard as the "prestige" behind driving a particular vehicle even if it didn't cost that
I've FTK'd on the Cupra 290 deal recently with Nationwide Vehicle Contracts. Unfortunately my work situation could be changing soon which will mean I may have to survive with one car instead of 2. I haven't signed anything yet, but I have paid the 198 deposit. I'm guessing there's no way of getting that back?
carface_837 said:
I've FTK'd on the Cupra 290 deal recently with Nationwide Vehicle Contracts. Unfortunately my work situation could be changing soon which will mean I may have to survive with one car instead of 2. I haven't signed anything yet, but I have paid the 198 deposit. I'm guessing there's no way of getting that back?
From their website part of TOC:For regulated credit broking agreements cancelled after 14 calendar days, the following cancellation fees will apply:
- If you cancel your order before your sign your Contract Hire or Personal Contract Hire agreement, a cancellation fee of £50 inc VAT will be retained by Nationwide Vehicle Contracts to cover all costs and expenses incurred in arranging the credit hire agreement up to that point. This fee will be deducted from the £198 inc VAT processing fee (otherwise known as the brokerage fee) paid by the customer at point of order.
- If you cancel your credit hire agreement after you have signed your Contract Hire or Personal Contract Hire agreement, Nationwide Vehicle Contracts will retain the full processing fee of £198 inc VAT (otherwise known as the brokerage fee) to cover all costs and expenses incurred in arranging the credit hire agreement.
ST09 said:
carface_837 said:
I've FTK'd on the Cupra 290 deal recently with Nationwide Vehicle Contracts. Unfortunately my work situation could be changing soon which will mean I may have to survive with one car instead of 2. I haven't signed anything yet, but I have paid the 198 deposit. I'm guessing there's no way of getting that back?
From their website part of TOC:For regulated credit broking agreements cancelled after 14 calendar days, the following cancellation fees will apply:
- If you cancel your order before your sign your Contract Hire or Personal Contract Hire agreement, a cancellation fee of £50 inc VAT will be retained by Nationwide Vehicle Contracts to cover all costs and expenses incurred in arranging the credit hire agreement up to that point. This fee will be deducted from the £198 inc VAT processing fee (otherwise known as the brokerage fee) paid by the customer at point of order.
- If you cancel your credit hire agreement after you have signed your Contract Hire or Personal Contract Hire agreement, Nationwide Vehicle Contracts will retain the full processing fee of £198 inc VAT (otherwise known as the brokerage fee) to cover all costs and expenses incurred in arranging the credit hire agreement.
Morning all,
Hope you can offer a little help for a newbie to the forum and a likely first time outing in the world of PCH.
Further to Imdeman87's recent post I have agreed a deal in principle on the following:
Peugeot 508 Fastback GT Line 1.6L PureTech 180 EAT8 S&S
15,000 miles pa
£1100 upfront and then 23 x £300pm (all incl VAT) so £8,000 incl over the 2 year term.
Appreciate that it is much more than Imdeman87 was due to pay (£5772) but this is the best I could find on decent car at high mileage.
Can anyone tell me if this is a good one or not?
Appreciate any assistance
Hope you can offer a little help for a newbie to the forum and a likely first time outing in the world of PCH.
Further to Imdeman87's recent post I have agreed a deal in principle on the following:
Peugeot 508 Fastback GT Line 1.6L PureTech 180 EAT8 S&S
15,000 miles pa
£1100 upfront and then 23 x £300pm (all incl VAT) so £8,000 incl over the 2 year term.
Appreciate that it is much more than Imdeman87 was due to pay (£5772) but this is the best I could find on decent car at high mileage.
Can anyone tell me if this is a good one or not?
Appreciate any assistance
ib170 said:
Raihan said:
Here's proof that a 1.4 150bhp seat leon managed to achieve over 70 mpg, more than a 1.6 tdi I am truly shocked, fair enough we were going 55mph with eco mode, but that's still an achievement over 21 miles average. Doing 70mph gets us around 50-55mpg
Was actually quite impressed with it as a slightly nippy hatchback. Economy was impressive as you say. I got about 50mpg on a typical 40 mile commute to Manchester the day I had it.
Thought this looked half decent in the grand scheme of things.
SEAT Cupra Ateca 2.0 TSI 5dr DSG 4Drive (the picture is of a Leon ST though...)
6+23, 8k p/a
£1836 initial
£306/month inc VAT.
£0 fees
Total £8874
https://www.whatcar.com/car-leasing/deals/personal...
SEAT Cupra Ateca 2.0 TSI 5dr DSG 4Drive (the picture is of a Leon ST though...)
6+23, 8k p/a
£1836 initial
£306/month inc VAT.
£0 fees
Total £8874
https://www.whatcar.com/car-leasing/deals/personal...
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