Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 4)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 4)

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imdeman87

893 posts

107 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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skahigh said:
Is that including or excluding VAT?
An educated guess would suggest inc VAT - i.e. £195 + £39 VAT.

SelectCarLeasing

500 posts

98 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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dumab said:
imdeman87 said:
skahigh said:
Is that including or excluding VAT?
An educated guess would suggest inc VAT - i.e. £195 + £39 VAT.
yep
Sorry for the late response, yes £234 Inc Vat.

skahigh

2,023 posts

131 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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That's very tempting, the standard spec is very good as far as I can tell.

I need something with 4 doors really (kids).

aR53GP

21,012 posts

187 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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Hi All

Our current family steer (Kuga Titanium X Sport - surprisingly mostly excellent) is going back in October so I'm looking to get something else lined up fairly sharply.

Top of the list so far is a 335xd saloon. Any better deals around than what I can find on Contract Hire & Leasing?



Second favourite is probably the Alfa Giulia, but I just think the BMW will be better in every way except perhaps looks.



I'm pretty flexible but want something 'fun'. Am I missing anything obvious?

Thanks

Edited by aR53GP on Wednesday 21st June 19:20

MattyB_

2,011 posts

257 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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SelectCarLeasing said:
Heads up, New Audi A5 Coupe deal to market.

Audi A5 Coupe starting from £179.99 + Vat per month, as normal the headline rate is a 9+.

Other profiles and models now being loaded.
https://www.selectcarleasing.co.uk/car-leasing/aud...


Any questions speak to Paul.
Just for clarify for those browsing, it's the 2.0 "SE" - personal lease (based on 10k over 2 years) is £215.99 a month with an initial of £1943 and £234 admin fee.

Total £7145 or £297/month over the term.

"Sport" trim for an extra £16/month, S-Line is £30/month more than SE.

MattyB_

2,011 posts

257 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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aR53GP said:
Second favourite is probably the Alfa Giulia, but I just think the BMW will be better in every way except perhaps looks.



I'm pretty flexible but want something 'fun'. Am I missing anything obvious?

Thanks
Other than Mangoletsi's questionable reputation on here, bear in mind that Giulia deal is wrong, it's only for 5k miles if you contact them, and excess mileage is hefty at nearly 17p/mile.

simonwhite2000

2,473 posts

97 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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NeilTXJ

33 posts

90 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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R14N OK said:
Polo GTI (1.8 DSG) 8k
1 + 35 @ £209.99

£7559.64 total (no fees)

Yes Lease

Obviously the run-out of the out-going model now the new 2.0 has been released/announced.

Link from the email I received this morning: (I can't cant it to work from my work computer)

https://yes.lease/vw-polo-hatchback-auto/
There has been similar deals around for a while. I got one with 10k per year just before Christmas for £196pm on 3x35 profile.

aR53GP

21,012 posts

187 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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MattyB_ said:
aR53GP said:
Second favourite is probably the Alfa Giulia, but I just think the BMW will be better in every way except perhaps looks.



I'm pretty flexible but want something 'fun'. Am I missing anything obvious?

Thanks
Other than Mangoletsi's questionable reputation on here, bear in mind that Giulia deal is wrong, it's only for 5k miles if you contact them, and excess mileage is hefty at nearly 17p/mile.
I didn't realise the deal was wrong - thanks. I have history with Mangoletsi so could possibly source the car from another dealer if the deal was right.

PenelopaPitstop

2,164 posts

133 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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Alfa dealer in Derby was quite keen and you will find their offer on CHL as well. I received quote from them for 8K miles per annum totali £9200. BMW will have worse spec than Alfa but I would choose BMW for family, Alfa didn't have a lot of space at the back and boot is smaller than in 3 series. Check out thread on Alfa subforum - https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Phunk

1,976 posts

171 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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Full maintained SEAT Leon Cupra 300 £1307 deposit, £217 per month

https://www.arnoldclark.com/new-cars/seat/leon/2-0...

BOLLINS43

8 posts

83 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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Volkswagen Golf Hatchback 2.0 TSI GTI 5dr

9+35

£229.43 incl VAT monthly rental
£2064.87 incl VAT initial rental

5000 mpa (not great but not sure about excess charges)

What you guys think?

https://www.lease4less.org.uk/personal-lease-cars/...

BOLLINS43

8 posts

83 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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NeilTXJ said:
R14N OK said:
Polo GTI (1.8 DSG) 8k
1 + 35 @ £209.99

£7559.64 total (no fees)

Yes Lease

Obviously the run-out of the out-going model now the new 2.0 has been released/announced.

Link from the email I received this morning: (I can't cant it to work from my work computer)

https://yes.lease/vw-polo-hatchback-auto/
There has been similar deals around for a while. I got one with 10k per year just before Christmas for £196pm on 3x35 profile.
Who was that with?

PenelopaPitstop

2,164 posts

133 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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Phunk said:
Full maintained SEAT Leon Cupra 300 £1307 deposit, £217 per month

https://www.arnoldclark.com/new-cars/seat/leon/2-0...
+ VAT, 3 years deal. Total £10,600, could be mistake or just representative example.

Edited by PenelopaPitstop on Wednesday 21st June 21:50

Phunk

1,976 posts

171 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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PenelopaPitstop said:
Phunk said:
Full maintained SEAT Leon Cupra 300 £1307 deposit, £217 per month

https://www.arnoldclark.com/new-cars/seat/leon/2-0...
+ VAT, 3 years deal. Total £10,600, could be mistake or just representative example.

Edited by PenelopaPitstop on Wednesday 21st June 21:50
Yeh, think it says £1500 down, £260/month inc VAT. Seems VERY cheap for a 10k miles a year fully maintained

R1gtr

3,426 posts

154 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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Quick question guys if that's okay (don't want to derail from the posted deals)
I have selected one of the deals posted above and am putting in a proposal tomorrow.
My existing car was paid for by personal loan which has a fair bit outstanding but I have received a firm offer l for my car which would clear the loan.
However the finance application asks if I have any loans and I am worried that if I put in the loan they will look and think that I can't afford a lease of 250 a month, is there any way to explain that loan will be cleared or can I just leave it out or are the checks very detailed?

I do have good credit but things been a bit tight last few years after a break up, I will actually be better off with a lease.
Thanks chaps, sorry to derail

Blown2CV

28,800 posts

203 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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R1gtr said:
Quick question guys if that's okay (don't want to derail from the posted deals)
I have selected one of the deals posted above and am putting in a proposal tomorrow.
My existing car was paid for by personal loan which has a fair bit outstanding but I have received a firm offer l for my car which would clear the loan.
However the finance application asks if I have any loans and I am worried that if I put in the loan they will look and think that I can't afford a lease of 250 a month, is there any way to explain that loan will be cleared or can I just leave it out or are the checks very detailed?

I do have good credit but things been a bit tight last few years after a break up, I will actually be better off with a lease.
Thanks chaps, sorry to derail
not really the right place for this but i will try and answer to the best of my knowledge. They will look at all outstanding credit at the point in time they do the check, which the loan is. They will also look at the unsecured amount included as unused credit on credit cards. If your credit score is high enough then it will not matter, but if running the two alongside each other would take all disposable income then you may not (in their eyes) even be able to afford one alone. If you are selling the current car because you can't afford it and are considering a new car on a lease in order to solve that problem then you may not be approaching this issue in the right way.

R1gtr

3,426 posts

154 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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Blown2CV said:
not really the right place for this but i will try and answer to the best of my knowledge. They will look at all outstanding credit at the point in time they do the check, which the loan is. They will also look at the unsecured amount included as unused credit on credit cards. If your credit score is high enough then it will not matter, but if running the two alongside each other would take all disposable income then you may not (in their eyes) even be able to afford one alone. If you are selling the current car because you can't afford it and are considering a new car on a lease in order to solve that problem then you may not be approaching this issue in the right way.
Thanks, I can afford the current car, it's just getting to an age where I fancy a change and what i would get for it would clear the outstanding loan, the fact the new car would be cheaper monthly is a bonus.
I will fire in the proposal and see what they say, or clear my loan using savings first possibly.

spickles72

20 posts

161 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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Thanks to all the superb advice on here I have taken the plunge and ordered this
From these chaps:
I paid a £350 deposit 2 and a half weeks ago. I have asked for an update a few times. I have been told to be patient and wait for a build date as "fleet orders" are handled a different way to normal.
Browsing Audi forums it seems that once you place an order a build date is given soon after.
I have 2 questions. Has anyone used these guys before and can vouch for them and secondly is it normal to pay £350 upfront and hear nothing for nearly 3 weeks?

NeilTXJ

33 posts

90 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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BOLLINS43 said:
Who was that with?
Kew Vehicle Leasing were broker and lease through Arval. Think there was c50 stock vehicles at the time available from several brokers

Edited by NeilTXJ on Wednesday 21st June 23:45

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