Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)

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oceanview

1,522 posts

132 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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18kish over 3 years .

Or just buy a 2019 for 18k, run it 3 years and then sell for 14/15k.

Hell, even at 10k, you'd still be quids in!

V 02

2,062 posts

61 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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oceanview said:
18kish over 3 years .

Or just buy a 2019 for 18k, run it 3 years and then sell for 14/15k.

Hell, even at 10k, you'd still be quids in!
Paying 18K to lease a new golf R is absolutely lunacy.

Plus I think the MK7.5 was peak R. And 99.95% as good to drive, while also being a better looking thing.

Gazzab

21,124 posts

283 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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I have a 7.5 (2018 estate) that I’ve had since new (I leased it, then bought it). I’d like to replace it as it’s getting on. If an 8 came up at a more reasonable lease cost I’d jump at it.

tredman

30 posts

70 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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Hello,

Has anyone recently seen any good deals on 7 seat SUVs (Kodiaq / Tarraco, etc)? They seem to be all up in the £500pm mark on a 1+ upfront and 10k miles.

Maybe it is finally time to PCP?

Thanks,

Terry Winks

1,232 posts

14 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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I think you'll be shocked what some PCP's would come out for those currently.

Raihan

203 posts

66 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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Terry Winks said:
I think you'll be shocked what some PCP's would come out for those currently.
That's what I was thinking. Don't forget that crazy deposit you'd have to put down at the start, almost 1 years worth of leasing just on the deposit alone

jonwm

2,536 posts

115 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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tredman said:
Hello,

Has anyone recently seen any good deals on 7 seat SUVs (Kodiaq / Tarraco, etc)? They seem to be all up in the £500pm mark on a 1+ upfront and 10k miles.

Maybe it is finally time to PCP?

Thanks,
Just had a look myself, i used to lease a Peugeot 5008 (SUV one) on a 1 & 24 for £236 a month at 8k miles, I extended to 3 years and paid about £10 more a month, they are now £480 at the cheapest! and that's not for an auto and metallic that I had.

I've purchased both my cars now with bank loans, yes I'm not driving nice new cars every 2 years but the way the prices shot up I just cant justify it anymore.


Kallzeh

16 posts

15 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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Delivery booked for my Cupra Leon from April’s Zen Auto deal 🙌

For those interested, it was 40 days from order to a completed build. 13 days from it being built to arriving in the UK. Another 14 for delivery.

ayman82

1,467 posts

182 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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tredman said:
Hello,

Has anyone recently seen any good deals on 7 seat SUVs (Kodiaq / Tarraco, etc)? They seem to be all up in the £500pm mark on a 1+ upfront and 10k miles.

Maybe it is finally time to PCP?

Thanks,
What about the X-Trail? I've seen some deals recently on 7 seaters. Much less than £500pm.

noopets

546 posts

57 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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Kallzeh said:
Delivery booked for my Cupra Leon from April’s Zen Auto deal ??

For those interested, it was 40 days from order to a completed build. 13 days from it being built to arriving in the UK. Another 14 for delivery.
Wish I’d grabbed one of these when I had chance. Can you update when you take delivery?

Fergoo

36 posts

12 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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Kallzeh said:
Delivery booked for my Cupra Leon from April’s Zen Auto deal ??

For those interested, it was 40 days from order to a completed build. 13 days from it being built to arriving in the UK. Another 14 for delivery.
Me too smile When's yours booked for? Mine booked in for Friday 23rd.

Kallzeh

16 posts

15 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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Fergoo said:
Me too smile When's yours booked for? Mine booked in for Friday 23rd.
26th here, you’ve done well to get that date.

Will share when delivery is made

pavarotti1980

4,986 posts

85 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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V 02 said:
Paying 18K to lease a new golf R is absolutely lunacy.

Plus I think the MK7.5 was peak R. And 99.95% as good to drive, while also being a better looking thing.
Thats nothing. My brother is coming to the end of his Jag XE lease. Not a very nice car to sit in or drive tbh. Originally 3 years but has extended it for an extra year twice so it is going back at 5 years old in August.

In total he will have paid £20k in monthlies (£340pcm) plus servicing/MOT/tyres etc. Still thinks he got a cracking deal

Kallzeh

16 posts

15 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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pavarotti1980 said:
Thats nothing. My brother is coming to the end of his Jag XE lease. Not a very nice car to sit in or drive tbh. Originally 3 years but has extended it for an extra year twice so it is going back at 5 years old in August.

In total he will have paid £20k in monthlies (£340pcm) plus servicing/MOT/tyres etc. Still thinks he got a cracking deal
I think he did too! £4k a year for a premium car is very reasonable.

MR94

141 posts

60 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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pavarotti1980 said:
Thats nothing. My brother is coming to the end of his Jag XE lease. Not a very nice car to sit in or drive tbh. Originally 3 years but has extended it for an extra year twice so it is going back at 5 years old in August.

In total he will have paid £20k in monthlies (£340pcm) plus servicing/MOT/tyres etc. Still thinks he got a cracking deal
I’d driven mostly the pre-facelift XEs in my old job, both diesels and petrols. The ‘69-2020 plate model made them genuinely brilliant cars. The petrols weren’t as quick or economical as they should be but the interior was finally decent and the exterior was stunning. Got complimented regularly - and was a lovely car to drive.

JLR have completely abandoned the idea of putting support behind their cheaper models like the XE/XF, or else I’d be very eager to lease another when my current Audi goes back next year.

Darren-b

291 posts

90 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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m8 for not ridiculous money

over 3-4 years I’ve seen worse smile

https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/bmw/m8-gran-...

V 02

2,062 posts

61 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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£893 a month is still insane to spend on a BMW, even if it is a top of the line rocket.

They depreciate like a stone.


You can pick up a 22 plate for 79k. RRP is £136k

Why spend 4 years leasing it for £40+k?

Darren-b

291 posts

90 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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Has to be someone to buy it new. Same rules for audi and merc too

Perhaps a rental might be more suitable on that basis - and its cheaper than an m3 on pcp looks ok to me

V 02

2,062 posts

61 months

Wednesday 14th June 2023
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Darren-b said:
Has to be someone to buy it new. Same rules for audi and merc too

Perhaps a rental might be more suitable on that basis - and its cheaper than an m3 on pcp looks ok to me
Yeah, PCP does seem to make more sense - especially as I assume BMW are offering hefty discounts and a low APR deal. I wouldn’t be surprised if they are knocking £25K off one.

westberks

968 posts

136 months

Wednesday 14th June 2023
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V 02 said:
£893 a month is still insane to spend on a BMW, even if it is a top of the line rocket.

They depreciate like a stone.


You can pick up a 22 plate for 79k. RRP is £136k

Why spend 4 years leasing it for £40+k?
not forgetting the 10k upfront!

the pricing for these top end beemers is a joke and one model where the list price is completely irrelevant. i nearly leased a 640 GC a few years ago and the price started with a 20k manufacturer contribution, doubt anything much has changed