Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 4)
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ilikejam said:
They will want it with you, but they need to wait till the boat's full enough to make it worth shipping - even though yours might just be sitting there ready to go.
I got my A4 last year. Ordered 2nd February with a 12 week lead time advertised and looking at the beginning of May. Was then told after ordering that it would be nearer end of May and finished up getting it delivered on 6th June.
Thanks very much, it is apparently on the boat now so hopefully not long to go!I got my A4 last year. Ordered 2nd February with a 12 week lead time advertised and looking at the beginning of May. Was then told after ordering that it would be nearer end of May and finished up getting it delivered on 6th June.
Hello,
Looking at the e class cabriolet. Central UK have it for 233 and 3609 initial. Fancy it for something different.
Anyway need to hand back the golf R early. Should I call vwfs as only doing 8k miles on 10k and that hopefully reduces the monthly therefore lowering the early cancellation.
Can you transfer lease cars? And does that mean they have to pay any issues at the end. Car is pristine so nothing needs done.
Also new car is Santander financed which they said does not need main dealer serviced just mb parts and vat registered.
Looking at the e class cabriolet. Central UK have it for 233 and 3609 initial. Fancy it for something different.
Anyway need to hand back the golf R early. Should I call vwfs as only doing 8k miles on 10k and that hopefully reduces the monthly therefore lowering the early cancellation.
Can you transfer lease cars? And does that mean they have to pay any issues at the end. Car is pristine so nothing needs done.
Also new car is Santander financed which they said does not need main dealer serviced just mb parts and vat registered.
stb100100 said:
Audi S8 for 9+23 @ £540 per month for 10k miles per annum plus admin fee £240 = £17,519. Not at good as past deals but circa 21%.
https://www.nationalvehiclesolutions.co.uk/Audi-S8...
Assuming it's real, that's (still) a superb deal. An ~£82k (RRP) car with 10k mpa for ~£672 on 3+23.https://www.nationalvehiclesolutions.co.uk/Audi-S8...
Driller38 said:
Hello,
Looking at the e class cabriolet. Central UK have it for 233 and 3609 initial. Fancy it for something different.
Anyway need to hand back the golf R early. Should I call vwfs as only doing 8k miles on 10k and that hopefully reduces the monthly therefore lowering the early cancellation.
Can you transfer lease cars? And does that mean they have to pay any issues at the end. Car is pristine so nothing needs done.
Also new car is Santander financed which they said does not need main dealer serviced just mb parts and vat registered.
I Must admit I'm very taken by this deal !!!!Looking at the e class cabriolet. Central UK have it for 233 and 3609 initial. Fancy it for something different.
Anyway need to hand back the golf R early. Should I call vwfs as only doing 8k miles on 10k and that hopefully reduces the monthly therefore lowering the early cancellation.
Can you transfer lease cars? And does that mean they have to pay any issues at the end. Car is pristine so nothing needs done.
Also new car is Santander financed which they said does not need main dealer serviced just mb parts and vat registered.
nickfrog said:
You didn't spot the original post - the first service (due at 12.5k / 20k, whichever comes first) was overdue by 5 weeks. It's not a matter of opinion about the virtues of variable servicing, but a question of facts around contractual expectations and the risk of (justified) redress by the car's owner.
I will give my Tiguan back after 2 years (minus one week) without any stamps because they're not due, that's totally different.
So when I give car back I have to service it even though car will not be looking service as a year will not be up since last service..I will give my Tiguan back after 2 years (minus one week) without any stamps because they're not due, that's totally different.
Looked at contract and it says car must be serviced to manufactures requirements which I have done..
Driller38 said:
shrektus said:
Doesn't seem great to me? £427/month.
17% of rrp? Only for 18 months so just below 25% for two years but depends on what you call value for money.It is something different to what I have ever had so you only live once.
Gregmitchell said:
Driller38 said:
shrektus said:
Doesn't seem great to me? £427/month.
17% of rrp? Only for 18 months so just below 25% for two years but depends on what you call value for money.It is something different to what I have ever had so you only live once.
What you get as a discount may be 5k so 25%
NVS have a 335d xdrive touring, for £12 a month less than the S4 Avant. Would anyone choose this over the Audi? I assume the 335d is an oldish model as all the recent reviews are from 2015.
Still waiting for some other sites to put up some S4 deals, it seems NVS are the only ones. I've emailed my local Audi dealership to see what they can do, waiting to hear back but it's likely I'll go in tomorrow and find out.
Still waiting for some other sites to put up some S4 deals, it seems NVS are the only ones. I've emailed my local Audi dealership to see what they can do, waiting to hear back but it's likely I'll go in tomorrow and find out.
stb100100 said:
Audi S8 for 9+23 @ £540 per month for 10k miles per annum plus admin fee £240 = £17,519. Not at good as past deals but circa 21%.
https://www.nationalvehiclesolutions.co.uk/Audi-S8...
https://www.nationalvehiclesolutions.co.uk/Audi-S8...
Yipper said:
Assuming it's real, that's (still) a superb deal. An ~£82k (RRP) car with 10k mpa for ~£672 on 3+23.
More like 28% of 62K discounted price. Just returned one after deal from 2 years ago. It depreciated around 19K from my invoice price of £61K. Buyout price offered by VWFS was £42K. I would also check excess miles charges, I think it's around 40p per mile.There's leasing thread on VW subforum, if anyone is interested in more details about the car. https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
mabell1980 said:
NVS have a 335d xdrive touring, for £12 a month less than the S4 Avant. Would anyone choose this over the Audi? I assume the 335d is an oldish model as all the recent reviews are from 2015.
Still waiting for some other sites to put up some S4 deals, it seems NVS are the only ones. I've emailed my local Audi dealership to see what they can do, waiting to hear back but it's likely I'll go in tomorrow and find out.
Do you have the link. That’s a good car....didn’t they have a mid life refresh recently?Still waiting for some other sites to put up some S4 deals, it seems NVS are the only ones. I've emailed my local Audi dealership to see what they can do, waiting to hear back but it's likely I'll go in tomorrow and find out.
Bryan-bosn0 said:
nickfrog said:
You didn't spot the original post - the first service (due at 12.5k / 20k, whichever comes first) was overdue by 5 weeks. It's not a matter of opinion about the virtues of variable servicing, but a question of facts around contractual expectations and the risk of (justified) redress by the car's owner.
I will give my Tiguan back after 2 years (minus one week) without any stamps because they're not due, that's totally different.
So when I give car back I have to service it even though car will not be looking service as a year will not be up since last service..I will give my Tiguan back after 2 years (minus one week) without any stamps because they're not due, that's totally different.
Looked at contract and it says car must be serviced to manufactures requirements which I have done..
I'd also be slightly concerned about them picking up on the fact the first one was 5 weeks late - not sure if there's a definition of a grace period (time or mileage) for when servicing can take place to conform to manufacturer's requirements.
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