Octavia vRS 245 lease thread
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Slight hijack but had this pop up, can it actually be correct ?
http://www.bluechillicars.com/personal-contract-hi...
£2400 deposit and £86.98 a month
£4469 for two years
http://www.bluechillicars.com/personal-contract-hi...
£2400 deposit and £86.98 a month
£4469 for two years
J4CKO said:
Slight hijack but had this pop up, can it actually be correct ?
http://www.bluechillicars.com/personal-contract-hi...
£2400 deposit and £86.98 a month
£4469 for two years
Quite dear i think. £201.98 a month to hire a base spec,TD Skoda? No thanks http://www.bluechillicars.com/personal-contract-hi...
£2400 deposit and £86.98 a month
£4469 for two years
MDMA . said:
J4CKO said:
Slight hijack but had this pop up, can it actually be correct ?
http://www.bluechillicars.com/personal-contract-hi...
£2400 deposit and £86.98 a month
£4469 for two years
Quite dear i think. £201.98 a month to hire a base spec,TD Skoda? No thanks http://www.bluechillicars.com/personal-contract-hi...
£2400 deposit and £86.98 a month
£4469 for two years
IF YOU CANT AFFORD TO BUY THE CAR TWICE IN CASH YOU ARE POOR AND YOU ARE ADDING TO THE MASSIVE CREDIT RISK IN THIS COUNTRY!!!! YOU ARE ALL GOING TO BE LIVING IN TIN SKACKS WHILE I LORD IT UP IN MY MORTAGE FREE 2 BED TERRICE AND DRIVE MY 1996 VOLVO V40 AROUND TELLING CAR DEALERS HOW RICH I AM AND THEY ARE FOOLS FOR IGNORING ME HAHAHAHAHAHA
I'm halfway there with this, lead times not great for us but will buy a VERY cheap car for the wife to use over winter or use the Audi Cabriolet we already have (which isn't too suitable!)
Currently deciding between the NVS deal (who we have our current Cactus with), Horton and a local dealer (which is attempting to match, with a cheque to offset the deposit difference).
OP, when did the NVS deal get reduced?
Currently deciding between the NVS deal (who we have our current Cactus with), Horton and a local dealer (which is attempting to match, with a cheque to offset the deposit difference).
OP, when did the NVS deal get reduced?
nick1871 said:
grwill said:
What is the best deal currently available, are Hortons the cheapest out there at the moment. Does anyone have the contact details for Horton?
I've been in contact with Paul Hewitt - paulhewitt@dennishorton.co.ukMax M4X WW said:
OP, when did the NVS deal get reduced?
I ordered at the end of Sept thinking it was a special short term deal then at start of Q4 in Oct the monthly price for a DSG hatch had dropped to £151 I think. Oh well, I was happy with my original deal so no big deal I suppose.Had confirmation last week of build date week 1 2018 and delivery end of Jan.
I asked Simpsons about the servicing and they said it would need 1 service over the 2 yrs on 8k per annum.
I was all set to order an estate, but thought i better go see the car in person yesterday:
1 - the boot on the hatch is bigger than the boot on my A4 avant! Quite surprised by that and made me question the need for an estate.
2 - Interior (for me) sadly did reflect the price. Felt a little basic (though unfairly being compared to the A4).
3 - Those wheels are rather hideous in the flesh. Wheels on the diesel version are far nicer, shame they cant be specced.
I didnt get to drive it as the VRs i saw was a customer car, but did sit in the next trim level down - but would assume it would be similar build quality
Im still tempted by it, (esp the hatch now ive seen the size of it) given the price of the car, the kit you get and the engine, but might wait til the end of the month before doing so as Simpsons said the offer would be on til then - though given how much demand there seems to be on this board, might not make it that long.
I was all set to order an estate, but thought i better go see the car in person yesterday:
1 - the boot on the hatch is bigger than the boot on my A4 avant! Quite surprised by that and made me question the need for an estate.
2 - Interior (for me) sadly did reflect the price. Felt a little basic (though unfairly being compared to the A4).
3 - Those wheels are rather hideous in the flesh. Wheels on the diesel version are far nicer, shame they cant be specced.
I didnt get to drive it as the VRs i saw was a customer car, but did sit in the next trim level down - but would assume it would be similar build quality
Im still tempted by it, (esp the hatch now ive seen the size of it) given the price of the car, the kit you get and the engine, but might wait til the end of the month before doing so as Simpsons said the offer would be on til then - though given how much demand there seems to be on this board, might not make it that long.
Edited by Ursicles on Saturday 7th October 17:41
Found this in the Octavia price list pdf :-
"When you order your Octavia, you can choose whether your car is on a fixed or a flexible service regime. Your ŠKODA retailer will help you decide which regime suits how your car will be driven, enabling your car to stay in the best possible shape.
Fixed regime: service every 10,000 miles or one year (whichever comes first). This is recommended if the vehicle is likely to be used in the following way:
Driven fewer than 10,000 miles per annum.
Mainly short journeys, driven mostly in towns or cities.
High vehicle loading/towing and frequent hill climbs.
Heavy accelerating and braking, using high revs.
Flexible regime: Sensors in the engine detect when a service is needed. A service light will show between 9,000 and 20,000
miles or up to 24 months (whichever comes first)"
"When you order your Octavia, you can choose whether your car is on a fixed or a flexible service regime. Your ŠKODA retailer will help you decide which regime suits how your car will be driven, enabling your car to stay in the best possible shape.
Fixed regime: service every 10,000 miles or one year (whichever comes first). This is recommended if the vehicle is likely to be used in the following way:
Driven fewer than 10,000 miles per annum.
Mainly short journeys, driven mostly in towns or cities.
High vehicle loading/towing and frequent hill climbs.
Heavy accelerating and braking, using high revs.
Flexible regime: Sensors in the engine detect when a service is needed. A service light will show between 9,000 and 20,000
miles or up to 24 months (whichever comes first)"
MDMA . said:
Quite dear i think. £201.98 a month to hire a base spec,TD Skoda? No thanks
It's not base. You get adaptive cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, fog lamps, power windows all round, satnav, trip computer, rain sensor.The vRS 245 lacks adaptive cruise control though it does have everything else plus more bling, electric and heated front seats, lane assist.
19" vs 16" alloys
plus
electric front seats with driver memory
heated front seats
Various vRS bling
Lane assist
Rain sensor
The 2.0 tdi SE Tech is £21,330, whereas the vRS 2.0 245 Manual is £27,595
Adaptive cruise is a £565 option, a rear parking camera is £375. Dynamic Chassis Control is £850.
JuanGandini said:
Max M4X WW said:
OP, when did the NVS deal get reduced?
I ordered at the end of Sept thinking it was a special short term deal then at start of Q4 in Oct the monthly price for a DSG hatch had dropped to £151 I think. Oh well, I was happy with my original deal so no big deal I suppose.Had confirmation last week of build date week 1 2018 and delivery end of Jan.
Generally what do people do if the delivery is after other cars go back?
Thomas-7n5dy said:
JuanGandini said:
Max M4X WW said:
OP, when did the NVS deal get reduced?
I ordered at the end of Sept thinking it was a special short term deal then at start of Q4 in Oct the monthly price for a DSG hatch had dropped to £151 I think. Oh well, I was happy with my original deal so no big deal I suppose.Had confirmation last week of build date week 1 2018 and delivery end of Jan.
Generally what do people do if the delivery is after other cars go back?
If it’s going to arrive after your current lease ends it’s worth asking for an informal extension to your current lease. Some funders are lenient in that regard and give you a bit of leeway.
Ursicles said:
I asked Simpsons about the servicing and they said it would need 1 service over the 2 yrs on 8k per annum.
I was all set to order an estate, but thought i better go see the car in person yesterday:
1 - the boot on the hatch is bigger than the boot on my A4 avant! Quite surprised by that and made me question the need for an estate.
2 - Interior (for me) sadly did reflect the price. Felt a little basic (though unfairly being compared to the A4).
3 - Those wheels are rather hideous in the flesh. Wheels on the diesel version are far nicer, shame they cant be specced.
I didnt get to drive it as the VRs i saw was a customer car, but did sit in the next trim level down - but would assume it would be similar build quality
Im still tempted by it, (esp the hatch now ive seen the size of it) given the price of the car, the kit you get and the engine, but might wait til the end of the month before doing so as Simpsons said the offer would be on til then - though given how much demand there seems to be on this board, might not make it that long.
Did you sit in a 245? I saw a 230 and a 245 the other day and the seats in the 245 looked a lot nicer to me. Probably a nicer interior than my (cloth) Mk7 GTD.I was all set to order an estate, but thought i better go see the car in person yesterday:
1 - the boot on the hatch is bigger than the boot on my A4 avant! Quite surprised by that and made me question the need for an estate.
2 - Interior (for me) sadly did reflect the price. Felt a little basic (though unfairly being compared to the A4).
3 - Those wheels are rather hideous in the flesh. Wheels on the diesel version are far nicer, shame they cant be specced.
I didnt get to drive it as the VRs i saw was a customer car, but did sit in the next trim level down - but would assume it would be similar build quality
Im still tempted by it, (esp the hatch now ive seen the size of it) given the price of the car, the kit you get and the engine, but might wait til the end of the month before doing so as Simpsons said the offer would be on til then - though given how much demand there seems to be on this board, might not make it that long.
Edited by Ursicles on Saturday 7th October 17:41
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