Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 4)
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Alfa Romeo Giulia Saloon - 2.0 TB Super 4dr Auto
£297.00
Per Month, INC VAT
Rental Profile 3+23
Annual Mileage 8k Miles p/a
Initial Rental £891.00
Additional Fees None
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
Seems a decent price and probably the cheapest way to own an Alfa if you have such a desire. Not compared it elsewhere so do your homework, but seemed decent value.
£297.00
Per Month, INC VAT
Rental Profile 3+23
Annual Mileage 8k Miles p/a
Initial Rental £891.00
Additional Fees None
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
Seems a decent price and probably the cheapest way to own an Alfa if you have such a desire. Not compared it elsewhere so do your homework, but seemed decent value.
James-gbg1e said:
Alfa Romeo Giulia Saloon - 2.0 TB Super 4dr Auto
£297.00
Per Month, INC VAT
Rental Profile 3+23
Annual Mileage 8k Miles p/a
Initial Rental £891.00
Additional Fees None
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
Seems a decent price and probably the cheapest way to own an Alfa if you have such a desire. Not compared it elsewhere so do your homework, but seemed decent value.
This dealer seems to be doing some good deals at the moment, the quotes appear to be coming via Alfa Preferenza too, which surprised me.£297.00
Per Month, INC VAT
Rental Profile 3+23
Annual Mileage 8k Miles p/a
Initial Rental £891.00
Additional Fees None
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
Seems a decent price and probably the cheapest way to own an Alfa if you have such a desire. Not compared it elsewhere so do your homework, but seemed decent value.
James-gbg1e said:
Alfa Romeo Giulia Saloon - 2.0 TB Super 4dr Auto
£297.00
Per Month, INC VAT
Rental Profile 3+23
Annual Mileage 8k Miles p/a
Initial Rental £891.00
Additional Fees None
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
Seems a decent price and probably the cheapest way to own an Alfa if you have such a desire. Not compared it elsewhere so do your homework, but seemed decent value.
I'd be going for the Veloce model as the prices aren't that much different plus you get the 280bhp engine. £297.00
Per Month, INC VAT
Rental Profile 3+23
Annual Mileage 8k Miles p/a
Initial Rental £891.00
Additional Fees None
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
Seems a decent price and probably the cheapest way to own an Alfa if you have such a desire. Not compared it elsewhere so do your homework, but seemed decent value.
Unity Oxford won't deliver the vehicle as part of the deal so the car will have to be collected from them. Beechdale Derby are slightly more expensive but offer free delivery within 200 miles when I queried the offer on the Veloce.
Another thing to be aware of is the Giulia models are getting some small changes for the 67 plate cars as per the link below. If any of the changes are of interest it maybe worth contacting the dealership to ask when they can be ordered.
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/alfa-r...
talksthetorque said:
EddieSteadyGo said:
chrispett said:
No hot girl has ever looked at a man driving a skoda in lust!
P.s this also goes for a Nissan Leaf
Thanks for the insight P.s this also goes for a Nissan Leaf
Hi all, long time lurker ... I'm looking for something to replace the wife Octavia 1.6 Black Edn that is coming tot he end of it's PCP just after Xmas. We want something around the size of the Octavia and there seem to be good deals on A4 Avant's and VRS 245 (happy with normal VRS but there is hardly anything in it price wise).
Has anyone come across better deals than:
A4: https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/independent...
VRS: https://www.leaseyournextcar.com/skoda-octavia-lea...
Or have other similar suggestions. Had looked at the Kodiaq but it's more than we want to spend per month.
Cheers!
Has anyone come across better deals than:
A4: https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/independent...
VRS: https://www.leaseyournextcar.com/skoda-octavia-lea...
Or have other similar suggestions. Had looked at the Kodiaq but it's more than we want to spend per month.
Cheers!
LayZ said:
Not very PH but after years of watching this thread we've finally pulled the metaphorical trigger on a family bus:
3 + 17 @ £185.22 inc vat for 10k miles + £360 fee.
With a massive list price of nearly 39k (it does have all the toys) I make this the equivalent of 14% of list (if it was 24m contract) which seems pretty bloody good. Comes in December. Thanks to the PH hive mind for educating me on the ways of the lease.
Hello PH forums.. have been watching this thread for some time but only just signed up to the forums tried to post this a few days ago but newbies can't seem to post in forums for the first few days?!3 + 17 @ £185.22 inc vat for 10k miles + £360 fee.
With a massive list price of nearly 39k (it does have all the toys) I make this the equivalent of 14% of list (if it was 24m contract) which seems pretty bloody good. Comes in December. Thanks to the PH hive mind for educating me on the ways of the lease.
Anyway - I've just gone for one of these vans myself. It wasn't even on my radar until I saw the deal, and thought sod it - for 18 months I'll give one a go! 2 kids under 4 and a ton of stuff to carry about - it'll never win any cool awards but in my current period of life I've become very appreciative of space and practicality!!!!
Ordered mine from Dan at Lease Profiles - very helpful guy. I decided to go for Black (optional extra) - didn't like the standard white or blue. Black adds £13pm to the prices below.
Peugeot Traveller Allure Standard BlueHDi 150 S&S 6-speed manual
10,000 Miles Per Annum
Initial rental £1060.28 INC VAT
Followed by 17 subsequent rentals of £176.71 INC VAT
No admin fee.
Works out to be around 13% based on a 2 year equivalent (£5124.59 against £38,805 RRP)
I appreciate you would never pay £39k for one of these though... the depreciation in that time is probably double the cost of the lease.
Edited by rmgcook on Sunday 3rd September 21:37
rmgcook said:
Hello PH forums.. have been watching this thread for some time but only just signed up to the forums tried to post this a few days ago but newbies can't seem to post in forums for the first few days?!
Anyway - I've just gone for one of these vans myself. It wasn't even on my radar until I saw the deal, and thought sod it - for 18 months I'll give one a go! 2 kids under 4 and a ton of stuff to carry about - it'll never win any cool awards but in my current period of life I've become very appreciative of space and practicality!!!!
Ordered mine from Dan at Lease Profiles - very helpful guy. I decided to go for Black (optional extra) - didn't like the standard white or blue. Black adds £13pm to the prices below.
Peugeot Traveller Allure Standard BlueHDi 150 S&S 6-speed manual
10,000 Miles Per Annum
Initial rental £1060.28 INC VAT
Followed by 17 subsequent rentals of £176.71 INC VAT
No admin fee.
Works out to be around 13% based on a 2 year equivalent (£5124.59 against £38,805 RRP)
I appreciate you would never pay £39k for one of these though... the depreciation in that time is probably double the cost of the lease.
You could fit a lot of Hot Girls in one of those.Anyway - I've just gone for one of these vans myself. It wasn't even on my radar until I saw the deal, and thought sod it - for 18 months I'll give one a go! 2 kids under 4 and a ton of stuff to carry about - it'll never win any cool awards but in my current period of life I've become very appreciative of space and practicality!!!!
Ordered mine from Dan at Lease Profiles - very helpful guy. I decided to go for Black (optional extra) - didn't like the standard white or blue. Black adds £13pm to the prices below.
Peugeot Traveller Allure Standard BlueHDi 150 S&S 6-speed manual
10,000 Miles Per Annum
Initial rental £1060.28 INC VAT
Followed by 17 subsequent rentals of £176.71 INC VAT
No admin fee.
Works out to be around 13% based on a 2 year equivalent (£5124.59 against £38,805 RRP)
I appreciate you would never pay £39k for one of these though... the depreciation in that time is probably double the cost of the lease.
Edited by rmgcook on Sunday 3rd September 21:37
I'm looking for a Audi Q7 for the wife, Does anyone know of any better deals than this one. Or any other 4x4s that might be better value i.e. mercedes, audi or bmw?
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
..and here for 3 536£ with 18 months of motoring, you should have enough cash left to hire something normal for the weekend to lure all the hot girls in..
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/personal/ca...
9+17 @ 137£
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/personal/ca...
9+17 @ 137£
5to1 said:
rmgcook said:
Hello PH forums.. have been watching this thread for some time but only just signed up to the forums tried to post this a few days ago but newbies can't seem to post in forums for the first few days?!
Anyway - I've just gone for one of these vans myself. It wasn't even on my radar until I saw the deal, and thought sod it - for 18 months I'll give one a go! 2 kids under 4 and a ton of stuff to carry about - it'll never win any cool awards but in my current period of life I've become very appreciative of space and practicality!!!!
Ordered mine from Dan at Lease Profiles - very helpful guy. I decided to go for Black (optional extra) - didn't like the standard white or blue. Black adds £13pm to the prices below.
Peugeot Traveller Allure Standard BlueHDi 150 S&S 6-speed manual
10,000 Miles Per Annum
Initial rental £1060.28 INC VAT
Followed by 17 subsequent rentals of £176.71 INC VAT
No admin fee.
Works out to be around 13% based on a 2 year equivalent (£5124.59 against £38,805 RRP)
I appreciate you would never pay £39k for one of these though... the depreciation in that time is probably double the cost of the lease.
You could fit a lot of Hot Girls in one of those.Anyway - I've just gone for one of these vans myself. It wasn't even on my radar until I saw the deal, and thought sod it - for 18 months I'll give one a go! 2 kids under 4 and a ton of stuff to carry about - it'll never win any cool awards but in my current period of life I've become very appreciative of space and practicality!!!!
Ordered mine from Dan at Lease Profiles - very helpful guy. I decided to go for Black (optional extra) - didn't like the standard white or blue. Black adds £13pm to the prices below.
Peugeot Traveller Allure Standard BlueHDi 150 S&S 6-speed manual
10,000 Miles Per Annum
Initial rental £1060.28 INC VAT
Followed by 17 subsequent rentals of £176.71 INC VAT
No admin fee.
Works out to be around 13% based on a 2 year equivalent (£5124.59 against £38,805 RRP)
I appreciate you would never pay £39k for one of these though... the depreciation in that time is probably double the cost of the lease.
Edited by rmgcook on Sunday 3rd September 21:37
leemac123 said:
I'm looking for a Audi Q7 for the wife, Does anyone know of any better deals than this one. Or any other 4x4s that might be better value i.e. mercedes, audi or bmw?
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
That price is a joke. Not to mention the most crap engine ever. 218hp in a QE2 sized carhttps://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
leemac123 said:
I'm looking for a Audi Q7 for the wife, Does anyone know of any better deals than this one. Or any other 4x4s that might be better value i.e. mercedes, audi or bmw?
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
XC90 is a similar size and should be better value https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
Burwood said:
leemac123 said:
I'm looking for a Audi Q7 for the wife, Does anyone know of any better deals than this one. Or any other 4x4s that might be better value i.e. mercedes, audi or bmw?
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
That price is a joke. Not to mention the most crap engine ever. 218hp in a QE2 sized carhttps://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
It's 25% of RRP and 29% of the drivethedeal.com discounted price... So not an amazing deal but not bad.
It's got 500Nm of torque and gets to 60mph in 7.1s. I'm not sure what more you'd want from a car weighing over 2 tonnes.
Volvo XC90 - https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/independent... - £11,031.68 total for 2 years
Touareg - https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/independent... - £12,325.12 total available from a lot of sources.
Touareg - https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/independent... - £12,325.12 total available from a lot of sources.
I'm in the market for a new lease deal at the moment (have got a Renault Zoe going back mid-November).
Am tempted by a Seat Leon 1.4 FR from LeaseHub on 3 + 23 @ £136.99 for 8k miles which seems good value, however the build queue seems to be Jan/Feb for that now so am wondering if there are typically good deals to be had around end of quarter which would make it worth while hanging on for a bit and seeing if anything else good pops up, or maybe pre-reg'd which would mean I wouldn't need to pick up a 'bridge' car for a few months.
Am tempted by a Seat Leon 1.4 FR from LeaseHub on 3 + 23 @ £136.99 for 8k miles which seems good value, however the build queue seems to be Jan/Feb for that now so am wondering if there are typically good deals to be had around end of quarter which would make it worth while hanging on for a bit and seeing if anything else good pops up, or maybe pre-reg'd which would mean I wouldn't need to pick up a 'bridge' car for a few months.
Edited by markhaines on Monday 4th September 16:22
a said:
I'm not a fan of the Q7 but you're wrong on both counts.
It's 25% of RRP and 29% of the drivethedeal.com discounted price... So not an amazing deal but not bad.
It's got 500Nm of torque and gets to 60mph in 7.1s. I'm not sure what more you'd want from a car weighing over 2 tonnes.
I agree, the deal isn't terrible, but not fantastic either. Would be a good-ish deal if it was 10kpa. Not fast enough for my liking but I know plenty of people that it would be entirely adequate for.It's 25% of RRP and 29% of the drivethedeal.com discounted price... So not an amazing deal but not bad.
It's got 500Nm of torque and gets to 60mph in 7.1s. I'm not sure what more you'd want from a car weighing over 2 tonnes.
a said:
Burwood said:
leemac123 said:
I'm looking for a Audi Q7 for the wife, Does anyone know of any better deals than this one. Or any other 4x4s that might be better value i.e. mercedes, audi or bmw?
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
That price is a joke. Not to mention the most crap engine ever. 218hp in a QE2 sized carhttps://www.contracthireandleasing.com/main-dealer...
It's 25% of RRP and 29% of the drivethedeal.com discounted price... So not an amazing deal but not bad.
It's got 500Nm of torque and gets to 60mph in 7.1s. I'm not sure what more you'd want from a car weighing over 2 tonnes.
Just a quick thanks to "Fast Bug" for his service and deal.
I was a bit rushed for time and he sorted me out a great deal on an E Class Estate (not earth-shattering inters of some deals on here, but looked good to me!).
So, a strong recommendation for him - thanks!
No connection, just a satisfied customer.
Cheers
Rob
I was a bit rushed for time and he sorted me out a great deal on an E Class Estate (not earth-shattering inters of some deals on here, but looked good to me!).
So, a strong recommendation for him - thanks!
No connection, just a satisfied customer.
Cheers
Rob
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