Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 8)
Discussion
philahilla said:
Morning all. So my Golf GTi is due to go back in the next 3 months (got an informal extension on it) and I'm pretty sure it's going to need some new tyres. Does anyone know what the score is regarding this, as in would VWFS expect me to put a like for like replacement on, or can I get away with putting on anything that's new? Thanks
I was in the same position. VWFS said either the same tyre or any equivalent premium brand, meaning I couldn't fit a pair of £40 Di-Yung Skidmaster 3000s. I just replaced like for like. Sixtyten said:
I was in the same position. VWFS said either the same tyre or any equivalent premium brand, meaning I couldn't fit a pair of £40 Di-Yung Skidmaster 3000s. I just replaced like for like.
Conversely, I recently sent my Golf R Estate back with a cheap Asian brand (that I can't remember the name of) on all 4 corners, no comeback from VWFS at all. Sixtyten said:
philahilla said:
Morning all. So my Golf GTi is due to go back in the next 3 months (got an informal extension on it) and I'm pretty sure it's going to need some new tyres. Does anyone know what the score is regarding this, as in would VWFS expect me to put a like for like replacement on, or can I get away with putting on anything that's new? Thanks
I was in the same position. VWFS said either the same tyre or any equivalent premium brand, meaning I couldn't fit a pair of £40 Di-Yung Skidmaster 3000s. I just replaced like for like. cheeky_chops said:
H6Nathan said:
Vinwiki on ‘US Lease Hacking’. Interesting that they use 1% of MSRP monthly as a value guide.
https://youtu.be/4k9XfEjbi1k
was thinking this the other day (caveat, havent watched video as a work....) https://youtu.be/4k9XfEjbi1k
We FTK on a E350 cab, PP pack with a list of £54k, paying £467pm (1x23) =£11208 . So that's :
- 20.7% over term against RRP
- .86% as a monthly %age of RRP.
So 20% is much tighter - 1% would be £540pm, or 24%
Anyone worked out how www.leasing.com arrives at its "value" calculation?
simonwhite2000 said:
cheeky_chops said:
H6Nathan said:
Vinwiki on ‘US Lease Hacking’. Interesting that they use 1% of MSRP monthly as a value guide.
https://youtu.be/4k9XfEjbi1k
was thinking this the other day (caveat, havent watched video as a work....) https://youtu.be/4k9XfEjbi1k
We FTK on a E350 cab, PP pack with a list of £54k, paying £467pm (1x23) =£11208 . So that's :
- 20.7% over term against RRP
- .86% as a monthly %age of RRP.
So 20% is much tighter - 1% would be £540pm, or 24%
Anyone worked out how www.leasing.com arrives at its "value" calculation?
edit: just noticed on leasing.com there are stock E350 premium convertibles for 3+23 @£434 =£11534 so approx. 22.5% - top draw car, ours has black pack, dark grey mettalic and looks the nuts
Edited by cheeky_chops on Monday 25th November 11:39
Econpro1 said:
Slightly unusual deal on Mercedes s class. Freedom contracts have 40 used cars on 19 plates available at reduced rates. Some won’t want a used car but for those who aren’t fussed it’s a lot of car for the money.
£3.5k deposit
£388 a month
10000 miles p/a
24 month contract
http://www.freedomcontracts.com/Mercedes-S-Class-S...
Thats a great deal£3.5k deposit
£388 a month
10000 miles p/a
24 month contract
http://www.freedomcontracts.com/Mercedes-S-Class-S...
keithio said:
About to FTK on this "Audi A7 55 TFSI Quattro S Line 5dr S Tronic [C+S]". £4k down and £415 pcm. 1+23 @10kpa. I work it out at 22%; rrp £61k. Not startling but good enough for me.
Thoughts?
That's a great deal for a silky smooth engine with the C+S pack.Thoughts?
I was one of the lucky ones that got the A7 45 TDI deal a few months ago, but missed out on the C+S pack.
So there’s been a hold up on my lease from Nationwide vehicle contracts.
I done everything but physically sign the papers as I’m waiting for them and I haven’t heard from the lady so I emailed this morning and she says the price on the deal changed between me getting approved for finance and ordering the car so she’s trying to make sure I’m fully locked into that deal with the finance company before she can send papers.
The deal went from 367pm 3+23 to 490pm (!!!) 3+23 same terms as part of a ‘black friday offer’
Anybody here been in that situation, will the finance company honour the deal I got a credit check for, I need a car before Christmas and I might need to start looking for something ASAP just in case they don’t honour the original price quoted.
The price jump is very drastic which looks like it could have been a mistake, yet the price was on there for a while. The lady hasn’t said anything about a mistake but how can it jump nearly £150 a month for a stock car.
Thanks in advance
I done everything but physically sign the papers as I’m waiting for them and I haven’t heard from the lady so I emailed this morning and she says the price on the deal changed between me getting approved for finance and ordering the car so she’s trying to make sure I’m fully locked into that deal with the finance company before she can send papers.
The deal went from 367pm 3+23 to 490pm (!!!) 3+23 same terms as part of a ‘black friday offer’
Anybody here been in that situation, will the finance company honour the deal I got a credit check for, I need a car before Christmas and I might need to start looking for something ASAP just in case they don’t honour the original price quoted.
The price jump is very drastic which looks like it could have been a mistake, yet the price was on there for a while. The lady hasn’t said anything about a mistake but how can it jump nearly £150 a month for a stock car.
Thanks in advance
Mmdom83 said:
interstellar said:
Momentum poverty spec yes £589 but this is an inscription. They couldn’t get close
Those interested in the XC90 there’s still some very good value T8 (hybrids) knocking about in stock. Eg the following from Lease Loco...interstellar said:
Mmdom83 said:
Well surprise surprise they didn’t call me but the car has gone up £190 a month overnight to £714 so it was obviously an error or click bait.keithio said:
About to FTK on this "Audi A7 55 TFSI Quattro S Line 5dr S Tronic [C+S]". £4k down and £415 pcm. 1+23 @10kpa. I work it out at 22%; rrp £61k. Not startling but good enough for me.
Thoughts?
Im still debating it - mainly because I have had two Audis and this would be a third, the mrs has an A6 so its almost the same car again and those new dashboards whilst looking great are very prone to rattles. I am swaying to an 8 series gran coupe albeit more expensive. Thoughts?
Currently in an S5.
Clyde_05 said:
keithio said:
About to FTK on this "Audi A7 55 TFSI Quattro S Line 5dr S Tronic [C+S]". £4k down and £415 pcm. 1+23 @10kpa. I work it out at 22%; rrp £61k. Not startling but good enough for me.
Thoughts?
Who is this with?Thoughts?
keithio said:
Clyde_05 said:
keithio said:
About to FTK on this "Audi A7 55 TFSI Quattro S Line 5dr S Tronic [C+S]". £4k down and £415 pcm. 1+23 @10kpa. I work it out at 22%; rrp £61k. Not startling but good enough for me.
Thoughts?
Who is this with?Thoughts?
"Personal Contract Hire
Vehicle Description: Audi A7 55 Sportback quattro 3.0 TFSI V6 340 S line 5Dr S Tronic [Start Stop] [Comfort Sound]
Fuel Type: Petrol
Transmission: Automatic
Exterior Colour: Solid - Brilliant Black
Interior Colour & Trim: Upholstery - Leather-Alcantara - Sport Seats with S Embossed Logo - Black
Options:
Rental Payment Profile: 9 + 23
Initial Rental Payment: £3830.94
Monthly Rental Payment: £425.66
Processing Fee: £298.80 "
Gavtt225 said:
VWFS agreed to extend for 3 months on the same £249 repayment for the Cupra I was due to hand back in December. Second service light is on and 2 front tyres are close and struggling to find another deal. Did think the payment would’ve reduced slightly though..
When you say they 'agreed to extend', did you request a quote to extend or just call them up and negotiate? I ask because I, like many others, seem to be getting expensive quotes to extend when calling them or using the online form, but wondering whether I need to change my tactics!wilbo83 said:
Gavtt225 said:
VWFS agreed to extend for 3 months on the same £249 repayment for the Cupra I was due to hand back in December. Second service light is on and 2 front tyres are close and struggling to find another deal. Did think the payment would’ve reduced slightly though..
When you say they 'agreed to extend', did you request a quote to extend or just call them up and negotiate? I ask because I, like many others, seem to be getting expensive quotes to extend when calling them or using the online form, but wondering whether I need to change my tactics!The 6/12 months are formal extensions and this is where the price can go up or down.
SmoothCriminal said:
If you extend for 3 months the price will not change as that is an informal extension which carrys on your current contract.
The 6/12 months are formal extensions and this is where the price can go up or down.
Ah yes, whoops, for someone reason I read it as extending for 12 months. Was hoping for some leverage against the 50% price increases!The 6/12 months are formal extensions and this is where the price can go up or down.
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