Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 4)
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Alexs3 said:
I couldn't seem to find it.
Would you know if that included metallic paint and was at 8k miles?
http://www.appliedleasing.co.uk/business-lease-cars/mercedes-benz/e-class-coupe/e-class-coupe-e300-amg-line-2dr-9g-tronic-269910288Would you know if that included metallic paint and was at 8k miles?
Burwood said:
approx £800 cheaper a few pages up
No metallic paint but yes it's for 8k miles. Lovely car but the dash will be ugly with the poverty spec Garmin display rather than COMAND as you get two massive displays with the latter (one for the digital speedos and the other infotainment/sat nav) rather than a 8 inch screen which is surrounded by masses of cheap black plastic and standard dials.
Just Jay said:
Anything on the Alfa Giulia Quadrifoglio ?
Performance variants/halo models/whatever you want to call them very very rarely get any significant manufacturer support; which in turn means we very very rarely get any good deals on them. Only exception I can think of recently is the infamous Audi S8 deals. Thanks for that.
It is a bit of a put-off.
It is a bit of a put-off.
ha03274 said:
YoungRestorer said:
A quick question for those of you who are experienced with car finance
Why do people choose to VT? Are they unaware of the impact on the credit rating? Or do people simply not care about it?
Curious to understand, I'm only 22 and the credit rating is sacred!
Wht do you think the impact is?Why do people choose to VT? Are they unaware of the impact on the credit rating? Or do people simply not care about it?
Curious to understand, I'm only 22 and the credit rating is sacred!
YoungRestorer said:
A quick question for those of you who are experienced with car finance
Why do people choose to VT? Are they unaware of the impact on the credit rating? Or do people simply not care about it?
Curious to understand, I'm only 22 and the credit rating is sacred!
Apparently no impact as all you are doing is exercising a right that is within the contact. I suspect however you couldn't do it too many times with the same lender as they may start to look unfavourably on you. Why do people choose to VT? Are they unaware of the impact on the credit rating? Or do people simply not care about it?
Curious to understand, I'm only 22 and the credit rating is sacred!
Macneil said:
I've seen some good deals on the Audi Q3 and VW Tiguan on contract hire and leasing from
Go Green
RGW Vehicle Contracts
Car leasing online
does anyone have any experience with any of them please?
Leased my Golf R from car leasing online a couple of years ago.. No problems at all, good to deal with.Go Green
RGW Vehicle Contracts
Car leasing online
does anyone have any experience with any of them please?
PaddyPadsPat said:
What deals have you seen on the Tiguan? R line by any chance?
Yes the R line, one price was £387 @15k over 2 years, average 430-ish. 2.0tdi dsg. I drove one last week I think it would hve to be under £400 a month if I got one, I don't think it's as premium as it looks at first glance.ha03274 said:
For a 40k car, the designers should hang their head in shame...it's like they couldn't be bothered (probably thought anyone getting the car would spec COMAND anyway!).
I suspect they're ensuring more people would spec COMMAND. I'd imagine in terms of costs to MB it would possibly be cheaper not to offer the standard spec GARMIN/Analogue instruments at all, but the massive mark up on options means the profit makes it worthwhile.Macneil said:
Yes the R line, one price was £387 @15k over 2 years, average 430-ish. 2.0tdi dsg. I drove one last week I think it would hve to be under £400 a month if I got one, I don't think it's as premium as it looks at first glance.
£387 doesn't sound like a great deal unless it was the 190.My problem with the Tiguan is that I feel the 150 is pretty lifeless and boring to drive. I guess it's a SUV
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