Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 3)
Discussion
talksthetorque said:
Contract hire and leasing throws up a few deals a bit cheaper than this, but if they are better or not would depend on if you needed 10k miles rather than 8,and/or the fees added to that quote
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/personal/ca...
Thanks https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/personal/ca...
Can't find any cheaper though so I suppose it must be OK
Jiebo said:
Can anyone summarise the lease that are actually good?
Maybe we need a bargain lease thread, instead of this ste
Feel free to updateMaybe we need a bargain lease thread, instead of this ste
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
justa1972 said:
Thanks
Can't find any cheaper though so I suppose it must be OK
In today's context it's OK.Can't find any cheaper though so I suppose it must be OK
If you go back 18 months they punted them out for 1 + 17 at £140 a month!
When I looked again ( about the same time they bought the 'by peugeot sport' version out) these were just under £200 a month amortised.
davyk31 said:
Quite tempted by a Golf R as an upgrade to my wife's GTD. In the deals above for a 5 door DSG is about £22 a month more, is it worth the cash. Current car is a manual but have had plenty of autos in the past so can drive either. Think I noticed at maybe the new DSG is a bit more economical than the manual which might help to close some of the financial gap.
Well, it's more than £22 a month more if you factor in fuel and insurance. But on 10k a year miles I think it's worth the difference.Pulse00 said:
Helicopter123 said:
Deals on the GTI as well, slightly cheaper.
Others will follow.
Cheap Golfs are coming back!
£8900 (3 door DSG) is 27% rrp, with only 5k miles pa, so 30%+ for 10k pa.Others will follow.
Cheap Golfs are coming back!
Doesn't scream "sign me up!" to me. Unfortunately.
Yipper said:
It is nowhere near the 15-25% RRP deals for the old Golf R. But it is somewhat improved on the 30-40% deals that were coming out for the new Golf R just a few weeks ago. Deals for the new Golf R are, gradually, trending cheaper.
I would think market saturation from the old one on the second hand market will have driven resale values to the point where we wont see the awesome deals from beforeYipper said:
It is nowhere near the 15-25% RRP deals for the old Golf R. But it is somewhat improved on the 30-40% deals that were coming out for the new Golf R just a few weeks ago. Deals for the new Golf R are, gradually, trending cheaper.
I sat and worked out the figures on a 5 door DSG R on 10k per annum earlier and adding in the excess miles it came to just over 27% of RRP. A deal could probably be done on the mileage at a later point which would reduce it a bit more. Seems reasonable if not amazing for what is arguably the best all round performance car about at the minute. I'm sure if the previous deals hadn't existed they'd be going like hot cakes.I'm considering cancelling an order I have for an S5 (which makes the Golf feel like good value). Would just be gutted if they start knocking them out for peanuts in a few weeks. But not sure how likely that is.
ollie05 said:
Lovely colour! What deal did you get on it?
£275inc on a 6+23/10k. No fees.I might have made a mistake if the facelifts drop much more, but I have a feeling that won't happen.
It's a similar price to the M135i from a couple of years ago, I think that started off at £250 on the same terms but was £280 or 90 by the time I'd added heated seats, parking sensors and cruise control.
Not amazingly cheap, but comparable, well, a bit more money than the S5 if you need the extra space:
S4 Avant
£419p/m on a 6+23 10k p.a. Can't see on the site how much the fees are
But bear in mind the RRP of the S4 is less than that of the S5 and the standard 18" wheels are pretty awful IMO so would need a bit of money correcting that so it is a worse deal than the S5 ones but it's cheaper than any on CH&L from what I can see and I recall at least one person wanting an S4 deal instead of the S5 sportback. I had a B8 S4 and it lost more than £12k over it's first two years (compared to what I paid with a decent discount, not RRP) so I would imagine this would be still cheaper than buying too.
S4 Avant
£419p/m on a 6+23 10k p.a. Can't see on the site how much the fees are
But bear in mind the RRP of the S4 is less than that of the S5 and the standard 18" wheels are pretty awful IMO so would need a bit of money correcting that so it is a worse deal than the S5 ones but it's cheaper than any on CH&L from what I can see and I recall at least one person wanting an S4 deal instead of the S5 sportback. I had a B8 S4 and it lost more than £12k over it's first two years (compared to what I paid with a decent discount, not RRP) so I would imagine this would be still cheaper than buying too.
Accelebrate said:
£275inc on a 6+23/10k. No fees.
I might have made a mistake if the facelifts drop much more, but I have a feeling that won't happen.
It's a similar price to the M135i from a couple of years ago, I think that started off at £250 on the same terms but was £280 or 90 by the time I'd added heated seats, parking sensors and cruise control.
Lovely colour. I might have made a mistake if the facelifts drop much more, but I have a feeling that won't happen.
It's a similar price to the M135i from a couple of years ago, I think that started off at £250 on the same terms but was £280 or 90 by the time I'd added heated seats, parking sensors and cruise control.
The facelift is about the same amortised but only 8k miles.
TomScrut said:
Not amazingly cheap, but comparable, well, a bit more money than the S5 if you need the extra space:
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But bear in mind the RRP of the S4 is less than that of the S5 and the standard 18" wheels are pretty awful IMO (...)
It's not a deal. You've answered your own question.(...)
But bear in mind the RRP of the S4 is less than that of the S5 and the standard 18" wheels are pretty awful IMO (...)
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