Best lease car deals available?
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VX Foxy said:
Blown2CV said:
Contracthireandleasing.com
I find that website a right pita to use. Makes Ling's seem intuitive by comparison.Is there no decent lease deal comparison website out there?
By way of example, I'm impressed with pcpartpicker.com for piecing together computer kit - this seems to scrape data from all the big component merchants (amazon, ebuyer, etc...) It's not always fully accurate/up-to-date, but gives the consumer a very complete compatibility and price comparison service for a complex market.
How about something that filters on your vehicle requirements, and then looks for outliers on a "OTR price" -vs- "Total lease cost pa" measure across different lease providers, to come up with bargains which can be displayed on request or emailed as a daily digest.
A quick google for car lease deal comparison sites was fruitless. C'mon, surely with the growing popularity of lease deals some enterprising PHer could knock up a prototype!? =)
By way of example, I'm impressed with pcpartpicker.com for piecing together computer kit - this seems to scrape data from all the big component merchants (amazon, ebuyer, etc...) It's not always fully accurate/up-to-date, but gives the consumer a very complete compatibility and price comparison service for a complex market.
How about something that filters on your vehicle requirements, and then looks for outliers on a "OTR price" -vs- "Total lease cost pa" measure across different lease providers, to come up with bargains which can be displayed on request or emailed as a daily digest.
A quick google for car lease deal comparison sites was fruitless. C'mon, surely with the growing popularity of lease deals some enterprising PHer could knock up a prototype!? =)
Blown2CV said:
More commonly old model year, pre facelift or run out models that need to be gone. New models that the manufacturer supports to get more of them out there, they tend to be less common.
some options for those in the leasing marketRange Rover Evoque's are cheap at the mo as a revised model is pending...you can get in an SD (4x4 one) for around £250 plus VAT
Audi Q3 Sline's are £200, THere was a special on Q7's last week for £330+VAT for 3.0 TDI Sline
Mercedes always have a model on special...i predict the CLS's will hit the £250 mark this quarter (in dec you were getting the estate versions for £230+VAT) They've pretty much sold there allocation of old C Class models but ive seen recently C63's for £370 +VAT and c250 AMG Sport Plus models for £197+VAT
Golf GTI's, GTD's and R's are still at bargain rates (I saw today an R DSG for £224+VAT)
thats all i can think of that jump out for now...
VX Foxy said:
I'm guessing that Evoque deal isnt a deal...it's a front loaded headline grabbing fiddle?
Real, but pointless. 9+23, 5k means that you're paying £9,408 for 10k miles.6+23 at a more realistic 10k mpa is £293 - still cheap for one of these, but as they hold their value well, probably not ideal even for a cash-rich lessee.
A Q3 is £185/£220 + VAT on the same basis as above.
No connection to them but all from http://www.vehiclesavers.com
barrieeld said:
some options for those in the leasing market
Range Rover Evoque's are cheap at the mo as a revised model is pending...you can get in an SD (4x4 one) for around £250 plus VAT
Audi Q3 Sline's are £200, THere was a special on Q7's last week for £330+VAT for 3.0 TDI Sline
Mercedes always have a model on special...i predict the CLS's will hit the £250 mark this quarter (in dec you were getting the estate versions for £230+VAT) They've pretty much sold there allocation of old C Class models but ive seen recently C63's for £370 +VAT and c250 AMG Sport Plus models for £197+VAT
Golf GTI's, GTD's and R's are still at bargain rates (I saw today an R DSG for £224+VAT)
thats all i can think of that jump out for now...
Im sceptical of all of those deals. Can you link to any of them?Range Rover Evoque's are cheap at the mo as a revised model is pending...you can get in an SD (4x4 one) for around £250 plus VAT
Audi Q3 Sline's are £200, THere was a special on Q7's last week for £330+VAT for 3.0 TDI Sline
Mercedes always have a model on special...i predict the CLS's will hit the £250 mark this quarter (in dec you were getting the estate versions for £230+VAT) They've pretty much sold there allocation of old C Class models but ive seen recently C63's for £370 +VAT and c250 AMG Sport Plus models for £197+VAT
Golf GTI's, GTD's and R's are still at bargain rates (I saw today an R DSG for £224+VAT)
thats all i can think of that jump out for now...
CYMR0 said:
A Q3 is £185/£220 + VAT on the same basis as above.
No connection to them but all from http://www.vehiclesavers.com
On 5k pa, 9 months deposit and business only.No connection to them but all from http://www.vehiclesavers.com
Personal is £235 per month, 9 months down and 5k pa for the most basic car.
Load of bullst.
Their comparable 3 years at 10k with 3 months deposit comes out at £336 and that is a very basic variant.
all the deals can be found on car leasing & contract hire...
a couple of weeks back i spoke to a dealer re: the evoque deals and they are real...a lot of people said the same when i got my sl350 for £260+VAT last year but if your prepared to move fast you can sometimes get amazing deals!
link to evoque deals
http://www.contracthireandleasing.com/business/car...
link to Golf R deal (DSG is around £20 more pm)
http://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing-...
a couple of weeks back i spoke to a dealer re: the evoque deals and they are real...a lot of people said the same when i got my sl350 for £260+VAT last year but if your prepared to move fast you can sometimes get amazing deals!
link to evoque deals
http://www.contracthireandleasing.com/business/car...
link to Golf R deal (DSG is around £20 more pm)
http://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing-...
C63 Deal from Freedom
http://www.freedomcontracts.com/mercedes-c63-4dr-l...
C class coupe from freedom
http://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing-...
I recommend also checking out or getting on the mailing list for Central car leasing as they offer some cracking deals! they were the ones offering the Q7 deal last week.
http://www.freedomcontracts.com/mercedes-c63-4dr-l...
C class coupe from freedom
http://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing-...
I recommend also checking out or getting on the mailing list for Central car leasing as they offer some cracking deals! they were the ones offering the Q7 deal last week.
Just a load of misleading deals Barry.
ALl of them when the deposit/one-off charge and VAT are factored in (along with an uplift for 10k miles) bear no resemblance whatsoever to the headline price you quoted.
I can do a brand new F430 for only £100 per months over 36 months.
1 mile per year on a 10000months +35 months @ £100.
Plus VAT of course.
Plus a one off fee of £5000 plus VAT for beer.
ALl of them when the deposit/one-off charge and VAT are factored in (along with an uplift for 10k miles) bear no resemblance whatsoever to the headline price you quoted.
I can do a brand new F430 for only £100 per months over 36 months.
1 mile per year on a 10000months +35 months @ £100.
Plus VAT of course.
Plus a one off fee of £5000 plus VAT for beer.
blindswelledrat said:
Just a load of misleading deals Barry.
ALl of them when the deposit/one-off charge and VAT are factored in (along with an uplift for 10k miles) bear no resemblance whatsoever to the headline price you quoted.
I can do a brand new F430 for only £100 per months over 36 months.
1 mile per year on a 10000months +35 months @ £100.
Plus VAT of course.
Plus a one off fee of £5000 plus VAT for beer.
I dont quite get your comment? I would assume most people who are looking at lease deals are familiar with the protocol i.e 3/6/9 month deposit with a mileage restriction?ALl of them when the deposit/one-off charge and VAT are factored in (along with an uplift for 10k miles) bear no resemblance whatsoever to the headline price you quoted.
I can do a brand new F430 for only £100 per months over 36 months.
1 mile per year on a 10000months +35 months @ £100.
Plus VAT of course.
Plus a one off fee of £5000 plus VAT for beer.
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