New Cars - is Leasing going to become the new norm?
Discussion
alock said:
RYH64E said:
I've said it before, but if you're in the market for a lease car then you need to watch the market for a few months and be prepared to go for a bargain even if it's not exactly what you want.
How do you do this when already on a fixed term lease though? How do you time the start of a bargain deal with the end of your current lease? Given enough notice, can you delay the start of your next lease to coincide with the end of your current one?theboss said:
This is a tricky one potentially - my Golf R took 3 months longer than was estimated and the whole VW "order then wait indefinitely" process was generally a bit of a farce. As it happens I had use of other cars, but if I'd had a single car on another lease which ended I'd have been left mightily inconvenienced - I'd have either had to ditch the lease and go for something else with a rapid delivery or buy a snotter - both of which would have defeated the object of having gone for the 'too good to be true' lease deal.
On my previous leased company car, it was possible to extend the term on a month to month basis after the initial 36 months, to allow for the overlap between cars.You potentially have the same problem when you're buying/selling a private car, unless you part exchange your current car with a dealer you have you problem of either selling your existing car before buying another, or having two cars sitting on the drive with all the associated complications of tax and insurance. Part exchanging rarely works out well in my experience, you either get a low value for the car you're trading in or a poor price for the car you're buying, which is fair enough as the dealer has to make money on the trade in.
Forever Alone said:
Am I better off leasing or PCP'ing in my situation? I'd like a Mercedes C class. Ideally I'll only be keeping it for 3 years (length of warranty) then getting rid and having another.
That's rather like asking how long a piece of string is. First show us what figures you've been offered for PCP and PCH.There's also some cracking lease deals on certain models of E class at the moment.
Allcarleasing.co.uk
Mercedes-Benz E Class Diesel Saloon E220 BlueTEC SE 4dr 7G-Tronic
Initial Rental: £856.58 + VAT
23 monthly rentals of: £285.53 + VAT
Processing Fee: £199.99 + VAT
http://www.nicheleasing.co.uk/Mercedes/E_Class_Est...
6 + 23 10k £250 + vat
Allcarleasing.co.uk
Mercedes-Benz E Class Diesel Saloon E220 BlueTEC SE 4dr 7G-Tronic
Initial Rental: £856.58 + VAT
23 monthly rentals of: £285.53 + VAT
Processing Fee: £199.99 + VAT
http://www.nicheleasing.co.uk/Mercedes/E_Class_Est...
6 + 23 10k £250 + vat
Edited by talksthetorque on Monday 13th July 14:35
talksthetorque said:
There's also some cracking lease deals on certain models of E class at the moment.
Allcarleasing.co.uk
Mercedes-Benz E Class Diesel Saloon E220 BlueTEC SE 4dr 7G-Tronic
Initial Rental: £856.58 + VAT
23 monthly rentals of: £285.53 + VAT
Processing Fee: £199.99 + VAT
http://www.nicheleasing.co.uk/Mercedes/E_Class_Est...
Thanks. Those are business user deals though, there's no price for personal.Allcarleasing.co.uk
Mercedes-Benz E Class Diesel Saloon E220 BlueTEC SE 4dr 7G-Tronic
Initial Rental: £856.58 + VAT
23 monthly rentals of: £285.53 + VAT
Processing Fee: £199.99 + VAT
http://www.nicheleasing.co.uk/Mercedes/E_Class_Est...
Edited by talksthetorque on Monday 13th July 14:34
talksthetorque said:
There's also some cracking lease deals on certain models of E class at the moment.
Allcarleasing.co.uk
Mercedes-Benz E Class Diesel Saloon E220 BlueTEC SE 4dr 7G-Tronic
Initial Rental: £856.58 + VAT
23 monthly rentals of: £285.53 + VAT
Processing Fee: £199.99 + VAT
http://www.nicheleasing.co.uk/Mercedes/E_Class_Est...
6 + 23 10k £250 + vat
Estate is nicer and cheaper...Allcarleasing.co.uk
Mercedes-Benz E Class Diesel Saloon E220 BlueTEC SE 4dr 7G-Tronic
Initial Rental: £856.58 + VAT
23 monthly rentals of: £285.53 + VAT
Processing Fee: £199.99 + VAT
http://www.nicheleasing.co.uk/Mercedes/E_Class_Est...
6 + 23 10k £250 + vat
Edited by talksthetorque on Monday 13th July 14:35
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing...
ORD said:
It LOOKS cheap, but you need to get out a spreadsheet before you can evaluate any of these deals properly. At best, and this is rare, they are very slightly cheaper than buying the car and selling it at the end of the period.
Yes I'm sure you are absolutely right. I'm quite cynical about most things in life so whilst the offers have made me look a bit closer, I'm still 99.9% sure I'll go second hand and buy outright. For me personally, the second hand market holds greater variety and interest but up until now, it was usually the other way around so I can see both sides of the coin.Leasing is getting more tempting for me as I like toys, and these days the cars I like tend to come with all the essential toys. Before adding basics like leather, nav, xenons, would make a lease far too expensive, not anymore.
The E Class above is a great example, standard kit includes, comand navigation, internet, media interface, advanced bluetooth with audio streaming, dab, leather, auto, led adaptive headlights, ambient interior lighting, heated seats and probably other stuff I have forgot, but when there is that much standard kit you don't need to add anything, so the £215 a mont including vat is great value, even when you add in the £1900 initial payment.
It is a car that retails at £37,000, even with a massive discount you are still looking at £31000.
Try and get into a used Merc S212 E Class estate with any warranty left for less than that, you won't.
The E Class above is a great example, standard kit includes, comand navigation, internet, media interface, advanced bluetooth with audio streaming, dab, leather, auto, led adaptive headlights, ambient interior lighting, heated seats and probably other stuff I have forgot, but when there is that much standard kit you don't need to add anything, so the £215 a mont including vat is great value, even when you add in the £1900 initial payment.
It is a car that retails at £37,000, even with a massive discount you are still looking at £31000.
Try and get into a used Merc S212 E Class estate with any warranty left for less than that, you won't.
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