Lease on Golf R
Discussion
Hoddo said:
Just checked paperwork. Can confirm it is 6.8ppm Inc. VAT up to 9,999 miles. Above 9,999 additional miles this rises to 9.1 ppm Inc. VAT.
I shared your logic and opted for a 5,000 mile contract on the Golf R Estate. I've always viewed lease deals through negative eyes, however this works so well for my situation, Very excited.
Who's underwriting that, doesn't sound like VWFS?I shared your logic and opted for a 5,000 mile contract on the Golf R Estate. I've always viewed lease deals through negative eyes, however this works so well for my situation, Very excited.
After 2.5k miles in 2 months me and the Mrs are loving the car. we've hardly touched our other vehicles as its 'cheaper' to run this especially with the 6ppm excess.
1 question. Coming back from the lakes yesterday a large stone (rock) bounced up and took some paint off the bonnet and left a 50p sized dent (I blamed the wives driving!).
Should we:
1) Wait until lease up and let them charge for damage, my theory is that of the next 17.5k miles there will be more chips
2) Get sorted now via VW
3) Get sorted now via a auth VW repairer (anyone know one in West Yorks?)
4) Get my mate to sort at his bodyshop (not VW approved)
Thanks
1 question. Coming back from the lakes yesterday a large stone (rock) bounced up and took some paint off the bonnet and left a 50p sized dent (I blamed the wives driving!).
Should we:
1) Wait until lease up and let them charge for damage, my theory is that of the next 17.5k miles there will be more chips
2) Get sorted now via VW
3) Get sorted now via a auth VW repairer (anyone know one in West Yorks?)
4) Get my mate to sort at his bodyshop (not VW approved)
Thanks
oxnop said:
After 2.5k miles in 2 months me and the Mrs are loving the car. we've hardly touched our other vehicles as its 'cheaper' to run this especially with the 6ppm excess.
1 question. Coming back from the lakes yesterday a large stone (rock) bounced up and took some paint off the bonnet and left a 50p sized dent (I blamed the wives driving!).
Should we:
1) Wait until lease up and let them charge for damage, my theory is that of the next 17.5k miles there will be more chips
2) Get sorted now via VW
3) Get sorted now via a auth VW repairer (anyone know one in West Yorks?)
4) Get my mate to sort at his bodyshop (not VW approved)
Thanks
5) get it sorted closer to the end of your lease as Sod's law will definitely get you before then if you have it repaired. Assume you're familiar with : http://www.makingleasingsimple.co.uk/media/Templat...1 question. Coming back from the lakes yesterday a large stone (rock) bounced up and took some paint off the bonnet and left a 50p sized dent (I blamed the wives driving!).
Should we:
1) Wait until lease up and let them charge for damage, my theory is that of the next 17.5k miles there will be more chips
2) Get sorted now via VW
3) Get sorted now via a auth VW repairer (anyone know one in West Yorks?)
4) Get my mate to sort at his bodyshop (not VW approved)
Thanks
Edited by Aviz on Monday 18th May 22:55
va1o said:
Hoddo said:
Just checked paperwork. Can confirm it is 6.8ppm Inc. VAT up to 9,999 miles. Above 9,999 additional miles this rises to 9.1 ppm Inc. VAT.
I shared your logic and opted for a 5,000 mile contract on the Golf R Estate. I've always viewed lease deals through negative eyes, however this works so well for my situation, Very excited.
Who's underwriting that, doesn't sound like VWFS?I shared your logic and opted for a 5,000 mile contract on the Golf R Estate. I've always viewed lease deals through negative eyes, however this works so well for my situation, Very excited.
Emeye said:
Just spotted this deal for the Golf R estate. Not bad considering it is a DSG. Shame there is no manual option.
http://www.stablevehiclecontracts.co.uk/volkswagen...
Also very good lease deals on the SEAT Leon Cupra at the moment.
Michael, can you point me to the Cupra deals plse - how do the 2 cars differ?http://www.stablevehiclecontracts.co.uk/volkswagen...
Also very good lease deals on the SEAT Leon Cupra at the moment.
Count Vampirski said:
whats the best performance car personal lease deal out there at the mo? - Found the R Estate which is good, but dont want an estate - something compact and fun around £200 or less per month with c £1500 down - Leon 280 or similar?
A couple of bargains here:Gateway to Lease
Ford New Focus
2.0 TDCi 185ps ST-3 Navigation 5dr
Our Business Contract Hire Price
£ 172.88 per month
Our Personal Contract Hire Price
£ 207.46 inclusive of VAT per month
24 Month Contract
6+23 Payment Profile
Initial Payment = £1037.28 (Excl. VAT)
Administration fee = £150.00(Excl. VAT)
5,000 miles per annum
Metallic Paint
RVL
FORD FOCUS DIESEL HATCHBACK 2.0 TDCi 185 ST-1 5dr
Personal lease FORD FOCUS DIESEL HATCHBACK 2.0 TDCi 185 ST-1 5dr, Hatchback
Personal lease from
£166.80 incl VAT
per month (24 months)
Initial payment: £1000.80 incl VAT
Anyone better this deal from Freedom?
10000 miles 24 months at £253 and a couple of thousand down:
http://www.freedomcontracts.com/showdeals.asp?Make...
10000 miles 24 months at £253 and a couple of thousand down:
http://www.freedomcontracts.com/showdeals.asp?Make...
10k miles a year.
253 x 23 months
Initial payment 2282
Plus 299 + VAT admin fee.
Thats not a good deal at over 8400 for the 2 year period.Can get it much cheaper.
Look back on this thread its also cheaper to get the Golf R Estate on a 5k deal and pay 6.2 pence a mile including VAT if you go over.
253 x 23 months
Initial payment 2282
Plus 299 + VAT admin fee.
Thats not a good deal at over 8400 for the 2 year period.Can get it much cheaper.
Look back on this thread its also cheaper to get the Golf R Estate on a 5k deal and pay 6.2 pence a mile including VAT if you go over.
Hi guys, I have been browsing the deals as well - a bit late to the party I admit!
Speaking of drivetrains, the Estate versions is currently the cheapest way to get the R power. Living in Central London and looking for smaller car, my preference was a 3-door Golf R. As far as I was able to find out, most of the 2014 deals have now gone. The price increase with the MY2016 change (earlier this month) has done the rest. Most of the leasing companies will try to sway you to cars they have already on order (but they are mostly 5 doors), so you may get these cars at the pre-price increase cost and more quickly (as they are earlier in the queue..).
For a new order, the cheapest offer I was able to find was at Carleasing-Online. The prices on their website may be outdated but aren't too far off (was only a few quid for me). Got a cracking deal there for a 3-door DSG R in red at 12+23 with 8k mls and paying below £250/month. Try to speak to Chris, he was very approachable and patient (me being new to the whole lease thing!). If you live in London, don't waste your time trying to go to Alan Day. They only work with VWFS and were more than £4k more expensive on a total amount payable basis!!
Hope this may help some of you that are still out there looking for a hatchback R!
Speaking of drivetrains, the Estate versions is currently the cheapest way to get the R power. Living in Central London and looking for smaller car, my preference was a 3-door Golf R. As far as I was able to find out, most of the 2014 deals have now gone. The price increase with the MY2016 change (earlier this month) has done the rest. Most of the leasing companies will try to sway you to cars they have already on order (but they are mostly 5 doors), so you may get these cars at the pre-price increase cost and more quickly (as they are earlier in the queue..).
For a new order, the cheapest offer I was able to find was at Carleasing-Online. The prices on their website may be outdated but aren't too far off (was only a few quid for me). Got a cracking deal there for a 3-door DSG R in red at 12+23 with 8k mls and paying below £250/month. Try to speak to Chris, he was very approachable and patient (me being new to the whole lease thing!). If you live in London, don't waste your time trying to go to Alan Day. They only work with VWFS and were more than £4k more expensive on a total amount payable basis!!
Hope this may help some of you that are still out there looking for a hatchback R!
The Golf R deal at 12 + 23 looks expensive to me compared with others out there.
I would not pay 12 months as an initial payment as thats £3000 with this deal.The Golf R is the most stolen car in the UK at the moment and if it was stolen or written off in a accident the lease company will terminate the deal and you have just lost £3000.Its safer to go with ideally 3 months initial payment or failing that 6 months.
I would not pay 12 months as an initial payment as thats £3000 with this deal.The Golf R is the most stolen car in the UK at the moment and if it was stolen or written off in a accident the lease company will terminate the deal and you have just lost £3000.Its safer to go with ideally 3 months initial payment or failing that 6 months.
This might be interesting for people with an R from VWFS. Apparently once you're within 90 days of contract end, it is possible to get a quote to buy the car from here - http://www.vwfs.co.uk/content/sites/vwcorporate/vw...
Standfree1 said:
Best I've had on an estate golf R is
£266 per month 6 payments initially 7.9ppm 5000miles
That's with optional 19's and reversing camera in white
Anyone beat that as I'm keen to order this week
Where was this quote from ??? I've been shopping around also for quotes and the best I've had is for the below, your deal seems much better £266 per month 6 payments initially 7.9ppm 5000miles
That's with optional 19's and reversing camera in white
Anyone beat that as I'm keen to order this week
DCC
Lapiz Blue
Reversing Camera
19 Pretorias
£3100 initial and £269/month..(2yrs , 5k miles)
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