Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 4)
Discussion
GG89 said:
MF-Racing said:
Can some one point me towards that good S3 Stronic deal?
I got mine with select car leasing. Price has went up now but not massively.
Edit to add it has gone up massively - now showing as £1948 initial and £649 per month from £1040 and £349 per month
Wow
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/independent...
EDIT - it's actually slightly cheaper on their website - £313.28pm, £2819 initial. http://www.fleetprices.co.uk/personal-lease-cars/a...
Edited by Chuckoir on Monday 18th September 19:45
Hey guys,
Been reading this topic for a while and stuck on what to do! Hopefully some educated opinions will help me decide.
I currently own a car worth approximately 8k, but I'm looking to get a new one and see the obvious upsides to leasing a car rather than owning. I'm stuck as to whether to continue driving my car as usual, or selling up and using it as both the deposit and payments for a lease car. Future cars won't be a problem, so I'm not looking that far ahead.
Am I being silly thinking that?
Cheers
Been reading this topic for a while and stuck on what to do! Hopefully some educated opinions will help me decide.
I currently own a car worth approximately 8k, but I'm looking to get a new one and see the obvious upsides to leasing a car rather than owning. I'm stuck as to whether to continue driving my car as usual, or selling up and using it as both the deposit and payments for a lease car. Future cars won't be a problem, so I'm not looking that far ahead.
Am I being silly thinking that?
Cheers
pmneed said:
Hey guys,
Been reading this topic for a while and stuck on what to do! Hopefully some educated opinions will help me decide.
I currently own a car worth approximately 8k, but I'm looking to get a new one and see the obvious upsides to leasing a car rather than owning. I'm stuck as to whether to continue driving my car as usual, or selling up and using it as both the deposit and payments for a lease car. Future cars won't be a problem, so I'm not looking that far ahead.
Am I being silly thinking that?
Cheers
As long as you realise that you won't have anything for it at the end, and you can save up for the next one, then go for it.Been reading this topic for a while and stuck on what to do! Hopefully some educated opinions will help me decide.
I currently own a car worth approximately 8k, but I'm looking to get a new one and see the obvious upsides to leasing a car rather than owning. I'm stuck as to whether to continue driving my car as usual, or selling up and using it as both the deposit and payments for a lease car. Future cars won't be a problem, so I'm not looking that far ahead.
Am I being silly thinking that?
Cheers
But it's not like a PCP where you might have equity at the end. You will give the car back and that's it.
What will you do at the end of the lease?
Edited by talksthetorque on Monday 18th September 22:25
Clyde_05 said:
Chuckoir said:
Clyde_05 said:
What's this £40k limit?
VED is an extra £310 per year. Fast Bug said:
You pay for the cost of it during the lease in your payments. It still needs to be paid and the manufacturers/funders didn't pay it themselves, they passed that cost on to the customer
I think it comes down to being happy to pay whatever the quote says or not. If you're happy with the initial and the monthlies then it doesn't matter what's gone into those figures.nocturne_sa said:
Has anyone recently ordered the Volvo XC90? There are some good deals about but I've heard that Volvo car finance is ceasing to exist and Santander will be financing these going forward. I have also heard that there are issues with emissions on these as well.
My xc90 was delivered in may this year direct from a main dealer and the finance is through lex. No problems with emissions for me so far though. maniac886 said:
A couple more bits of info for the people looking at the Veloce -
The options below are not on the online configurator yet but I think are available to order - if you can get delivery with these options before end of December I think you can add them
If you want Front and Rear sensors get the Driver Assistance pack. You also get rear reverse camera. The climate pack may be useful as its not too expensive - you get the rear USB port - I would have used this to wire up my dashcam.
Front and Rear sensors are standard on the Veloce, so the Driver Assistance pack literally just adds the reverse camera for £550 - expensive if you ask me.The options below are not on the online configurator yet but I think are available to order - if you can get delivery with these options before end of December I think you can add them
If you want Front and Rear sensors get the Driver Assistance pack. You also get rear reverse camera. The climate pack may be useful as its not too expensive - you get the rear USB port - I would have used this to wire up my dashcam.
RE: the diamond cut alloys - have you seen pics? Is it the ones below?
I saw these wheels on promo shots and they were the ones I wanted, but they were never on the configurator...
Edited by ilikejam on Tuesday 19th September 09:37
Edited by ilikejam on Tuesday 19th September 09:37
ilikejam said:
Front and Rear sensors are standard on the Veloce, so the Driver Assistance pack literally just adds the reverse camera for £550 - expensive if you ask me.
RE: the diamond cut alloys - have you seen pics? Is it the ones below?
I saw these wheels on promo shots and they were the ones I wanted, but they were never on the configurator...
the sales rep has never seen these wheels and they are not an options, must be for marketing onlyRE: the diamond cut alloys - have you seen pics? Is it the ones below?
I saw these wheels on promo shots and they were the ones I wanted, but they were never on the configurator...
Edited by ilikejam on Tuesday 19th September 09:37
Edited by ilikejam on Tuesday 19th September 09:37
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