Insane S8 Lease Deals!!
Discussion
Blown2CV said:
well fair enough but if it went to one place and didn't sell, and then appeared at another place then it probably went for a second time to auction and was sold for a lot less than the first time.
Why do you think it went to more than one place? My reading is that it was bought at auction by a trader who initially listed it at £38.5 before dropping it to £34.5...silentbrown said:
Blown2CV said:
well fair enough but if it went to one place and didn't sell, and then appeared at another place then it probably went for a second time to auction and was sold for a lot less than the first time.
Why do you think it went to more than one place? My reading is that it was bought at auction by a trader who initially listed it at £38.5 before dropping it to £34.5...From the cars I've seen so far that are ex-lease it would appear most people didn't bother with things like night vision, cooled seats etc. I can see the reasoning but it does make life difficult for someone like me who wants all these things, I know some may consider them a waste but in a car of this class they seem to be essential to people like me trying to scoop up a top spec car.
Any extra would be expensive on lease. I only took some cheap options, because deal was so good. You would have to find one that was "bought" privately. There are some with a bit more options but they are also more expensive.
Night vision is probably very rare option in UK, it seems to be more popular in USA. Cooled seats or HUD could be easier to find.
Night vision is probably very rare option in UK, it seems to be more popular in USA. Cooled seats or HUD could be easier to find.
BIRMA said:
From the cars I've seen so far that are ex-lease it would appear most people didn't bother with things like night vision, cooled seats etc. I can see the reasoning but it does make life difficult for someone like me who wants all these things, I know some may consider them a waste but in a car of this class they seem to be essential to people like me trying to scoop up a top spec car.
we'll try and be more considerate next timeBlown2CV said:
BIRMA said:
From the cars I've seen so far that are ex-lease it would appear most people didn't bother with things like night vision, cooled seats etc. I can see the reasoning but it does make life difficult for someone like me who wants all these things, I know some may consider them a waste but in a car of this class they seem to be essential to people like me trying to scoop up a top spec car.
we'll try and be more considerate next timePenelopaPitstop said:
Any extra would be expensive on lease. I only took some cheap options, because deal was so good. You would have to find one that was "bought" privately. There are some with a bit more options but they are also more expensive.
Night vision is probably very rare option in UK, it seems to be more popular in USA. Cooled seats or HUD could be easier to find.
Indeed I can see the logic in doing it,I have seen one with literally everything on it. It's a 2012 but the mileage is 50K a bit more than I'd be happy with.Night vision is probably very rare option in UK, it seems to be more popular in USA. Cooled seats or HUD could be easier to find.
Not in any great hurry as the Phaeton is still running well.
BIRMA said:
Blown2CV said:
BIRMA said:
From the cars I've seen so far that are ex-lease it would appear most people didn't bother with things like night vision, cooled seats etc. I can see the reasoning but it does make life difficult for someone like me who wants all these things, I know some may consider them a waste but in a car of this class they seem to be essential to people like me trying to scoop up a top spec car.
we'll try and be more considerate next timeBlown2CV said:
BIRMA said:
Blown2CV said:
BIRMA said:
From the cars I've seen so far that are ex-lease it would appear most people didn't bother with things like night vision, cooled seats etc. I can see the reasoning but it does make life difficult for someone like me who wants all these things, I know some may consider them a waste but in a car of this class they seem to be essential to people like me trying to scoop up a top spec car.
we'll try and be more considerate next timeI want one as my daily so I'm used to all the things my previous cars have had and won't compromise as I normally keep my daily for a good five years.
BIRMA said:
Blown2CV said:
BIRMA said:
Blown2CV said:
BIRMA said:
From the cars I've seen so far that are ex-lease it would appear most people didn't bother with things like night vision, cooled seats etc. I can see the reasoning but it does make life difficult for someone like me who wants all these things, I know some may consider them a waste but in a car of this class they seem to be essential to people like me trying to scoop up a top spec car.
we'll try and be more considerate next timeI want one as my daily so I'm used to all the things my previous cars have had and won't compromise as I normally keep my daily for a good five years.
BIRMA said:
From the cars I've seen so far that are ex-lease it would appear most people didn't bother with things like night vision, cooled seats etc. I can see the reasoning but it does make life difficult for someone like me who wants all these things, I know some may consider them a waste but in a car of this class they seem to be essential to people like me trying to scoop up a top spec car.
Which is why I think its daft that they make the leaser pay for the options in full. These cars would probably be worth more money and sell more easily with the so called "must haves" on them. Can't imagine many people looking for a bog standard S8!TomScrut said:
BIRMA said:
From the cars I've seen so far that are ex-lease it would appear most people didn't bother with things like night vision, cooled seats etc. I can see the reasoning but it does make life difficult for someone like me who wants all these things, I know some may consider them a waste but in a car of this class they seem to be essential to people like me trying to scoop up a top spec car.
Which is why I think its daft that they make the leaser pay for the options in full. These cars would probably be worth more money and sell more easily with the so called "must haves" on them. Can't imagine many people looking for a bog standard S8!BIRMA said:
TomScrut said:
BIRMA said:
From the cars I've seen so far that are ex-lease it would appear most people didn't bother with things like night vision, cooled seats etc. I can see the reasoning but it does make life difficult for someone like me who wants all these things, I know some may consider them a waste but in a car of this class they seem to be essential to people like me trying to scoop up a top spec car.
Which is why I think its daft that they make the leaser pay for the options in full. These cars would probably be worth more money and sell more easily with the so called "must haves" on them. Can't imagine many people looking for a bog standard S8!Harris_I said:
I'm confused why the S8 is deemed to be low spec in standard guise? I only needed to add a tow bar on mine. Everything else optional just seems pointless to me. What am I missing out on?
Night vision and cooled seats were mentioned. I am only making the observations that these S8s don't seem to be moving very quickly, and that the spec might be the issue.If I had been leasing one it would have been bog standard, but I'd imagine most A8/S8 buyers do go into the options list somewhat given the nature of the car.
Harris_I said:
I'm confused why the S8 is deemed to be low spec in standard guise? I only needed to add a tow bar on mine. Everything else optional just seems pointless to me. What am I missing out on?
To add some examples that might be expected in limo:-heated and cooled seats at the back, cooled at the front, possibly massage option.
-4 zone air con
-soft door close
-heated steering wheel
That's just a few that come to mind. I mostly drive alone so didn't care about comfort of back seat passengers but ordered ventilated front seats and heated wheel. I've seen Birma's current daily driver and it's very nicely specced.
I'm sure ex-lease cars will take price down of better specced cars. Only problem is, there's not a lot of them. I'm aware of nicely loaded S8 that was ordered and delivered at the same time as mine, and someone paid £10K upfront and then £800 pcm. PCP with £10K options. It was similar with Mercedes SLK, most cars were ex-lease diesels will almost no options and only a few better specced cars bought privately.
BTW, standard A8 is poorly specced comparing to S8. Obiviously D4 got quite a few bits as standard over time, but new D5 is stripped down, except some electronic gadgets like HUD, virtual cockpit, etc.
Edited by PenelopaPitstop on Friday 9th February 09:09
Not Ideal said:
Harris_I said:
I'm confused why the S8 is deemed to be low spec in standard guise? I only needed to add a tow bar on mine. Everything else optional just seems pointless to me. What am I missing out on?
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