Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 5)
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Leasenewbie123 said:
Whilst more than I intended to spend i’m pretty much sold on an Audi A4 2.0TFSI saloon black Edition stronic with tech pack:
3+ 23 @ £327.54 for 24 months / 10k per year. Total is £8516; list is £37860 so 22.5%
Good deal! High spec car with decent powertrain, not sure you could want for much more tbh.3+ 23 @ £327.54 for 24 months / 10k per year. Total is £8516; list is £37860 so 22.5%
steve184 said:
ilikejam said:
Tax is usually included in the rental. Insurance is your responsibility. Tell the provider that you're leasing the car and not the owner. It doesn't make any difference to your premium (at least it hasn't ever done so for me).
That’s categorically not trueLeasenewbie123 said:
Whilst more than I intended to spend i’m pretty much sold on an Audi A4 2.0TFSI saloon black Edition stronic with tech pack:
3+ 23 @ £327.54 for 24 months / 10k per year. Total is £8516; list is £37860 so 22.5%
Looks a good deal, where is this from if you don’t mind mentioning? I’d need higher mileage but may still be cheaper than the used GTI/GTDs I’m looking at!3+ 23 @ £327.54 for 24 months / 10k per year. Total is £8516; list is £37860 so 22.5%
Cheers.
Mrp1103 said:
Two very different cars the XC90 and A6 Avant but space is a big thing for us for the next car with plans to extend the family. Benefit of the XC90 is the extra seats but is it worth the extra £4300 over the term??
any input?
I think you're the only one who can answer that question. If you just want a nice, spacious vehicle to transport the family around, get the Audi and save the money.any input?
Edited by Mrp1103 on Tuesday 24th April 13:51
Edited by Mrp1103 on Tuesday 24th April 13:56
If you want a 4x4 with a premium image and really need/want the 7 seats, get the Volvo.
Only you know how much that Volvo feeling is worth to you. I imagine that in practical terms, both vehicles offer very similar capabilities. Assuming you don't have 5 kids and like to go off-roading.
mcbook said:
I think you're the only one who can answer that question. If you just want a nice, spacious vehicle to transport the family around, get the Audi and save the money.
If you want a 4x4 with a premium image and really need/want the 7 seats, get the Volvo.
Only you know how much that Volvo feeling is worth to you. I imagine that in practical terms, both vehicles offer very similar capabilities. Assuming you don't have 5 kids and like to go off-roading.
thanks mate. You're right really wont be offloading - not five kids but potentially three (2 in car seats). Added to that my mum does travel with us a fair bit on long journeys. The XC90 R Design is a stock vehicle so no good to me. found a Momentum at £413.88 9+23 8000miles pa. If you want a 4x4 with a premium image and really need/want the 7 seats, get the Volvo.
Only you know how much that Volvo feeling is worth to you. I imagine that in practical terms, both vehicles offer very similar capabilities. Assuming you don't have 5 kids and like to go off-roading.
going to have a hard think tonight may be go see one and then decide by the weekend.
Need to get moving as people are quoting ridiculous lead times and my R goes back on 20 October.
Mrp1103 said:
thanks mate. You're right really wont be offloading - not five kids but potentially three (2 in car seats). Added to that my mum does travel with us a fair bit on long journeys. The XC90 R Design is a stock vehicle so no good to me. found a Momentum at £413.88 9+23 8000miles pa.
going to have a hard think tonight may be go see one and then decide by the weekend.
Need to get moving as people are quoting ridiculous lead times and my R goes back on 20 October.
If you have 3 kids with 2 in car seats that leaves space for your other child and your wife/partner.If your mum travels with you, where will she sit? You need a 7 seater of which the Volvo is very good.going to have a hard think tonight may be go see one and then decide by the weekend.
Need to get moving as people are quoting ridiculous lead times and my R goes back on 20 October.
Depending on the age/size of your other child, the 3rd row of seats may not be very comfortable, so you need to fact in comfort for extended journeys and the Volvo fits the bill. The XC90 may even have isofix on the 3rd row of seats adding to your options in the future.
Good luck
BlueMeganeII said:
steve184 said:
That’s categorically not true, car insurance is generally more expensive on a lease as you don’t have a ‘vested interest’ in the vehicle, therefore likely to take more risk than if you ‘owned’ it.
Didn’t make any difference to my premium either (aviva and admiral).oldnbold said:
Fast Bug said:
Blown2CV said:
Fast Bug said:
Blown2CV said:
Fast Bug said:
Brett99 said:
I wouldn’t agree that all stock gets allocated early. I’m currently driving a Golf gti dsg nav on 6+24 for £231 a month 10k per year mileage. Picked up in stock 2 weeks before delivery.
Yeah agreed, our cars team carry between 1000-1500 cars in physical stock. Most large dealer groups will carry a few hundred cars in physical stock if not more. Even small dealer groups will carry stock carsmaz8062 said:
Mrp1103 said:
thanks mate. You're right really wont be offloading - not five kids but potentially three (2 in car seats). Added to that my mum does travel with us a fair bit on long journeys. The XC90 R Design is a stock vehicle so no good to me. found a Momentum at £413.88 9+23 8000miles pa.
going to have a hard think tonight may be go see one and then decide by the weekend.
Need to get moving as people are quoting ridiculous lead times and my R goes back on 20 October.
If you have 3 kids with 2 in car seats that leaves space for your other child and your wife/partner.If your mum travels with you, where will she sit? You need a 7 seater of which the Volvo is very good.going to have a hard think tonight may be go see one and then decide by the weekend.
Need to get moving as people are quoting ridiculous lead times and my R goes back on 20 October.
Depending on the age/size of your other child, the 3rd row of seats may not be very comfortable, so you need to fact in comfort for extended journeys and the Volvo fits the bill. The XC90 may even have isofix on the 3rd row of seats adding to your options in the future.
Good luck
And Volvo app is nice to have to warm up seats when it’s cold!
Edited by RW-ztxpb on Tuesday 24th April 20:34
bchavda16 said:
Been offered this deal through Land Rover, thoughts ?
Range Rover Velar D180 R-Dynamic S
Fuji White
Privacy Glass
Front and Rear Parking sensors
Interactive Driver Display
Panoramic Fixed Sunroof
£599.34 per month 1+47
8,000 Miles
That’s pretty steep. I’d be looking to PCP for the Velar, especially over 4 years.Range Rover Velar D180 R-Dynamic S
Fuji White
Privacy Glass
Front and Rear Parking sensors
Interactive Driver Display
Panoramic Fixed Sunroof
£599.34 per month 1+47
8,000 Miles
SPD14 said:
bchavda16 said:
Been offered this deal through Land Rover, thoughts ?
Range Rover Velar D180 R-Dynamic S
Fuji White
Privacy Glass
Front and Rear Parking sensors
Interactive Driver Display
Panoramic Fixed Sunroof
£599.34 per month 1+47
8,000 Miles
That’s pretty steep. I’d be looking to PCP for the Velar, especially over 4 years.Range Rover Velar D180 R-Dynamic S
Fuji White
Privacy Glass
Front and Rear Parking sensors
Interactive Driver Display
Panoramic Fixed Sunroof
£599.34 per month 1+47
8,000 Miles
Fairly set on a Volvo XC60, have a quote of £374 on a 6+35 for an R-design Geartronic T5 with just reversing camera as an option. Will be coming from a dirt cheap Audi A4 lease so this is a big uptick in monthlies but was budgeting around £300ish for a more suitable family wagon. Anyone seen any better offers? No so keen on the Momentum spec after comparing the two recently. Lead times don't seem great on the Volvo at the moment, but better than the Tiguan we were also considering.
SPD14 said:
bchavda16 said:
I cant seem to find any decent PCP deals, especially as I need a car within 2 weeks, I am looking for stock cars.
Ah, you’ll struggle to find anything decent in 2 weeks I’m afraid. Good luck with the search. Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff