Lease on Golf R
Discussion
gregf40 said:
So on my sons GTD from CVL (which he paid a £2400 initial payment) and has ALA GAP cover - if the car is written off (currently 2 months old) - he will get none of that £2400 back...but will be covered for the remaining payments?
If that's the case - I will be telling him not crash it anytime soon!
He will get nothing back. He will pay his policy excess and then keep paying the remaining payments until the insurance settle with the finance company (mine took 6 weeks which spanned 2 payments)If that's the case - I will be telling him not crash it anytime soon!
VWFS sometimes can source a new car but its at their discretion and very unlikely...
He will have to pay any shortfall from the insurance payment to what VW ask for and then he will have to claim this back from his gap insurance.
foreverfalling said:
Another R?
Would you have another?
To be honest... No. It's a fantastic and very capable car, but I'm having an early mid-life crisis and I'd like something a little edgier and more vocal.Would you have another?
The new Mustang V8 fitted the bill, but I'd currently be looking at Christmas or early 2017 delivery.
Dr Interceptor said:
To be honest... No. It's a fantastic and very capable car, but I'm having an early mid-life crisis and I'd like something a little edgier and more vocal.
The new Mustang V8 fitted the bill, but I'd currently be looking at Christmas or early 2017 delivery.
2017 delivery?! YIKES!The new Mustang V8 fitted the bill, but I'd currently be looking at Christmas or early 2017 delivery.
Looked at one the other day but 20mpg wouldnt suit me. Would sooner have a c63 or m3...
foreverfalling said:
2017 delivery?! YIKES!
Looked at one the other day but 20mpg wouldnt suit me. Would sooner have a c63 or m3...
I've only averaged 26mpg in the R, 20mpg isn't that different.Looked at one the other day but 20mpg wouldnt suit me. Would sooner have a c63 or m3...
If only you could still buy something new like an MG RV8 or a Chimaera. I've got old cars tucked away, but need something reliable for long journeys and every day.
C63 is an option...
Dr Interceptor said:
To be honest... No. It's a fantastic and very capable car, but I'm having an early mid-life crisis and I'd like something a little edgier and more vocal.
The new Mustang V8 fitted the bill, but I'd currently be looking at Christmas or early 2017 delivery.
Worth it for the relatively low cost though? The new Mustang V8 fitted the bill, but I'd currently be looking at Christmas or early 2017 delivery.
I want something more substantial, but can't justify the cost at the moment, so looking at the R for 18-24 months of cheap kicks as my 182 needs some tlc (and a turbo conversion!)
Dr Interceptor said:
I've only averaged 26mpg in the R, 20mpg isn't that different.
If only you could still buy something new like an MG RV8 or a Chimaera. I've got old cars tucked away, but need something reliable for long journeys and every day.
C63 is an option...
26mpg - yikes! you must drive like a hooligan! In that case you'll prob get mid teens out of the mustang!If only you could still buy something new like an MG RV8 or a Chimaera. I've got old cars tucked away, but need something reliable for long journeys and every day.
C63 is an option...
C63 I would love.
tomvcarter said:
I have never leased a car, but am pretty tempted by a Golf R.
Does any one know of any good deals around at the moment?
And how does it work in reality? Upfront deposit then monthly payments and you hand the keys back at the end of the term?
There are a few cars in the dealer network - try Gateway2lease and Vehicle Consulting. 9 + 23 - 274 inc per month @ 8000 miles Per year. 6.3p per mile for excess mileage.Does any one know of any good deals around at the moment?
And how does it work in reality? Upfront deposit then monthly payments and you hand the keys back at the end of the term?
How it works - complete the documents - 14 day cooling off period - pay deposit of 9 mths advance rental plus fee of approx 180. Car is delivered. 1 month after start the 23 monthly payments. End of lease period, the car is collected.
BlackGT3 said:
tomvcarter said:
I have never leased a car, but am pretty tempted by a Golf R.
Does any one know of any good deals around at the moment?
And how does it work in reality? Upfront deposit then monthly payments and you hand the keys back at the end of the term?
There are a few cars in the dealer network - try Gateway2lease and Vehicle Consulting. 9 + 23 - 274 inc per month @ 8000 miles Per year. 6.3p per mile for excess mileage.Does any one know of any good deals around at the moment?
And how does it work in reality? Upfront deposit then monthly payments and you hand the keys back at the end of the term?
How it works - complete the documents - 14 day cooling off period - pay deposit of 9 mths advance rental plus fee of approx 180. Car is delivered. 1 month after start the 23 monthly payments. End of lease period, the car is collected.
tomvcarter said:
I have never leased a car, but am pretty tempted by a Golf R.
Does any one know of any good deals around at the moment?
And how does it work in reality? Upfront deposit then monthly payments and you hand the keys back at the end of the term?
Have you looked into PCP deals? Does any one know of any good deals around at the moment?
And how does it work in reality? Upfront deposit then monthly payments and you hand the keys back at the end of the term?
It’s a halfway house where you can hand the keys back at the end or pay a balloon payment to own the car outright.
Only 5dr about now (you pay a lot more for 3dr) and you have to wait 5 months I believe for delivery -
http://www.centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/ prob best offer
I thought someone may have fancied a change so came on here seeing if someone wanted to transfer lease
http://www.centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/ prob best offer
I thought someone may have fancied a change so came on here seeing if someone wanted to transfer lease
m3sye said:
Only 5dr about now (you pay a lot more for 3dr) and you have to wait 5 months I believe for delivery -
http://www.centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/ prob best offer
I thought someone may have fancied a change so came on here seeing if someone wanted to transfer lease
How does transferring a lease work? Is it something easily (and legitimately) done?http://www.centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/ prob best offer
I thought someone may have fancied a change so came on here seeing if someone wanted to transfer lease
gregf40 said:
m3sye said:
Only 5dr about now (you pay a lot more for 3dr) and you have to wait 5 months I believe for delivery -
http://www.centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/ prob best offer
I thought someone may have fancied a change so came on here seeing if someone wanted to transfer lease
How does transferring a lease work? Is it something easily (and legitimately) done?http://www.centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/ prob best offer
I thought someone may have fancied a change so came on here seeing if someone wanted to transfer lease
sumo69 said:
I suspect the answer is No and NO!!
Your suspicions is wrong , there is even sites for it like http://www.swap-a-lease.co.uk/How do lease transfers work?
The basic lease transfer process is the same for all leasing companies. The entity wishing to assume the lease submits a credit application to the leasing company who own the asset.. The leasing company will make a decision on the credit worthiness of the applicant. If approved, normally lease transfer documents are prepared and will be signed by the lease seller and buyer. The transfer is complete when the signed documents are returned to the leasing company and processed. There are variations in the fees and details for each leasing company and sellers and buyers are encouraged to make themselves aware of all the precesses and requirements of the leasing company involved - we would strongly suggest taking independent legal and/or financial advice before entering into a lease transfer agreement.
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