Best lease car deals available?
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Doodlebug87 said:
I have been looking recently for something relatively quick and not too expensive - VRS' can be had quite cheap, but the main car which has surprised me (that I hadn't even considered) is the Leon Cupra 280. You can get the DSG on a maintained lease, 20k miles for just over £300 inc VAT - obviously even better deals for lower mileage. I'm seriously considering going for one, as there is nothing else available anywhere near the same price bracket.
That deal you've quoted would be ideal for me, as I'm due to hand back a company car in exchange for allowance in the next 1-3 months. Do you have a link to it?loudlashadjuster said:
Is there such a thing as a ‘whole of market’ lease broker who will take a fee payable on taking a lease to scour other brokers and perhaps have some direct relationships to find a best deal on a basket of cars?
Don't know if it's the 'whole' market but such things exist.The vRS deals are good at the moment but it's the oil burners it seems. I've had one on a lease for over a year and it's been a cracking car. Wondering for what it offers at the price point I'll replace it with in 10 months time-probably another if the deals are good.
TeaNoSugar said:
That deal you've quoted would be ideal for me, as I'm due to hand back a company car in exchange for allowance in the next 1-3 months. Do you have a link to it?
http://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/Seat_Leon_5_Door-2-0-tsi-cupra-280-dsg-58128-quote.htm - just play about with the quote options and it adjusts automatically, brilliant deal if you ask meDoodlebug87 said:
TeaNoSugar said:
That deal you've quoted would be ideal for me, as I'm due to hand back a company car in exchange for allowance in the next 1-3 months. Do you have a link to it?
http://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/Seat_Leon_5_Door-2-0-tsi-cupra-280-dsg-58128-quote.htm - just play about with the quote options and it adjusts automatically, brilliant deal if you ask meswatches said:
Anyone spotted any decent deals for SUV/crossovers like CR-V, rav4 or Kuga.
Idealy Petrol and Auto.
kuga X sport (2wd 150ps) via evans halshaw lease about £233pm for 24 months ... bargain. i have one lovely car to drive with all the latest tech :-) Idealy Petrol and Auto.
sorry just noticed you said auto! the above is manual!
Central have what looks like a decent 535d M Sport deal, 9+24, 8000 miles
A bit cheaper on 5000 miles (£319/£338)
Not sure on the excess mileage charge, have asked.
Saloon £343.19 inc. VAT total £11.1k Equivalent £5.6k/yr, £463/mo
Touring £363.59 inc. VAT total £11.8k Equivalent £5.9k/yr, £491/mo
A bit cheaper on 5000 miles (£319/£338)
Not sure on the excess mileage charge, have asked.
loudlashadjuster said:
Central have what looks like a decent 535d M Sport deal, 9+24, 8000 miles
A bit cheaper on 5000 miles (£319/£338)
Not sure on the excess mileage charge, have asked.
Does anyone know what happens to the price on the 5 Series deals once you add Professional Navigation?Saloon £343.19 inc. VAT total £11.1k Equivalent £5.6k/yr, £463/mo
Touring £363.59 inc. VAT total £11.8k Equivalent £5.9k/yr, £491/mo
A bit cheaper on 5000 miles (£319/£338)
Not sure on the excess mileage charge, have asked.
Fox- said:
loudlashadjuster said:
Central have what looks like a decent 535d M Sport deal, 9+24, 8000 miles
A bit cheaper on 5000 miles (£319/£338)
Not sure on the excess mileage charge, have asked.
Does anyone know what happens to the price on the 5 Series deals once you add Professional Navigation?Saloon £343.19 inc. VAT total £11.1k Equivalent £5.6k/yr, £463/mo
Touring £363.59 inc. VAT total £11.8k Equivalent £5.9k/yr, £491/mo
A bit cheaper on 5000 miles (£319/£338)
Not sure on the excess mileage charge, have asked.
http://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/BMW-5_...
Not sure what professional navigation is? Read the spec it says business advanced nav is standard and doesn't show professional nav as an option?
HarryW said:
Not sure what professional navigation is? Read the spec it says business advanced nav is standard and doesn't show professional nav as an option?
It's the proper full size navigation in the 5 Series, Business is the cut down version on the tiny screen (with plastic blanks either side of where the proper screen should go) which has been chucked in as standard to please the fleet market. It's a £1200 option, no idea why it isn't listed.TNTom said:
Wow that's really tempting. Fox- said:
HarryW said:
Not sure what professional navigation is? Read the spec it says business advanced nav is standard and doesn't show professional nav as an option?
It's the proper full size navigation in the 5 Series, Business is the cut down version on the tiny screen (with plastic blanks either side of where the proper screen should go) which has been chucked in as standard to please the fleet market. It's a £1200 option, no idea why it isn't listed.Fox- said:
HarryW said:
Not sure what professional navigation is? Read the spec it says business advanced nav is standard and doesn't show professional nav as an option?
It's the proper full size navigation in the 5 Series, Business is the cut down version on the tiny screen (with plastic blanks either side of where the proper screen should go) which has been chucked in as standard to please the fleet market. It's a £1200 option, no idea why it isn't listed.Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff