Best lease car deals available?
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Emeye said:
Found it - a bit upfrnt weighty at 9+23, and not had time to calculate the whole term cost.
http://www.britanniacarfinance.co.uk/personal-leas...
Not bad, just about the cheapest of the VAG 184 TDIs at the moment. http://www.britanniacarfinance.co.uk/personal-leas...
A - W said:
Is this one still live?
Doesn't seem to be on their website but maybe worth calling them to check. There was another similar deal through a different provider a page or two back.I've just ordered a C1 vti feel for my OH on:
-3+23 @ 98.70/month
-5k miles pa
-No admin fee
It's through CMG leasing.
On the personal/business lease - I don't understand the finer details, but I know a few people who've set up a company to lease a car to and set themselves up as an employee (who has free use of the car), meaning no BiK applies. It's effectively then the same as any firms where employees have free use of their vans etc.
-3+23 @ 98.70/month
-5k miles pa
-No admin fee
It's through CMG leasing.
On the personal/business lease - I don't understand the finer details, but I know a few people who've set up a company to lease a car to and set themselves up as an employee (who has free use of the car), meaning no BiK applies. It's effectively then the same as any firms where employees have free use of their vans etc.
ryanMIL said:
I've just ordered a C1 vti feel for my OH on:
-3+23 @ 98.70/month
-5k miles pa
-No admin fee
It's through CMG leasing.
On the personal/business lease - I don't understand the finer details, but I know a few people who've set up a company to lease a car to and set themselves up as an employee (who has free use of the car), meaning no BiK applies. It's effectively then the same as any firms where employees have free use of their vans etc.
BIK is chargeable on "free use" ie personal use -3+23 @ 98.70/month
-5k miles pa
-No admin fee
It's through CMG leasing.
On the personal/business lease - I don't understand the finer details, but I know a few people who've set up a company to lease a car to and set themselves up as an employee (who has free use of the car), meaning no BiK applies. It's effectively then the same as any firms where employees have free use of their vans etc.
No BIK on pool cars, used for the trade of the business and never spend time at the employees house, which is what I expect you mean. Problem being however, I expect a company set up purely to acquire a business lease vehicle would then fall foul of this so there would be BIK.
Also the admin expenses of running a company will outweigh any savings on a car lease so it doesn't make great sense in any case.
ryanMIL said:
On the personal/business lease - I don't understand the finer details, but I know a few people who've set up a company to lease a car to and set themselves up as an employee (who has free use of the car), meaning no BiK applies. It's effectively then the same as any firms where employees have free use of their vans etc.
I'm afraid that it's not just the finer details you don't understand...yajeed said:
Apparently, Skoda are fitting sat nav to the vRS as it helps resale at the end of the lease so that's a nice perk.
True they're fitting it, but it appears to be to shift existing headunit stocks in advance of the upcoming MY16 changes (from build week 22 onwards) that will include infotainment updates (e.g. Mirrorlink) as in the new Fabia, Passat, etc.If you're bothered about missing out on the new model year, wait a few weeks.
If you want the deal, order and get the free sat nav
mr21 said:
True they're fitting it, but it appears to be to shift existing headunit stocks in advance of the upcoming MY16 changes (from build week 22 onwards) that will include infotainment updates (e.g. Mirrorlink) as in the new Fabia, Passat, etc.
If you're bothered about missing out on the new model year, wait a few weeks.
If you want the deal, order and get the free sat nav
Already ordered mine.. built in 4/5 weeks. I assume the deal was scheduled to finish ahead of the updates so I'm not overly bothered I'm missing the updates - after all it's just a runaround. If you're bothered about missing out on the new model year, wait a few weeks.
If you want the deal, order and get the free sat nav
vw up and fiat 500s on offer
http://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/Fiat_5...
http://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/Volksw...
http://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/Fiat_5...
http://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/Volksw...
Edited by dakingz on Saturday 28th March 21:49
Nissan Leaf on a PCP anyone? Probably a great deal for Londoners. £99 a month and less that 3x upfront, BUT you have to add on £80 battery lease per month, and the price of having a charge point fitted at home.
I do 14 miles a day most days so would suit me once fuel costs considered as long as I could use my wife's car for the odd longer work journeys, but as we currently have no off-road parking it's not possible. House is on the market though.
http://www.nissanretail.co.uk/cars/leaf/new/visia/...
I do 14 miles a day most days so would suit me once fuel costs considered as long as I could use my wife's car for the odd longer work journeys, but as we currently have no off-road parking it's not possible. House is on the market though.
http://www.nissanretail.co.uk/cars/leaf/new/visia/...
stanglish said:
Excellent for the 500! Not to everyone's taste but the missus likes hers.
My sums (may be wrong) make it £2700 for 2 years of motoring (16k miles over the term) inclusive of VAT and fees...
That is properly cheap. Can it be beaten?My sums (may be wrong) make it £2700 for 2 years of motoring (16k miles over the term) inclusive of VAT and fees...
Edited by stanglish on Saturday 28th March 22:38
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