Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 5)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 5)

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saaby93

32,038 posts

178 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Yipper said:
Think there are some good deals at the moment on the Audi RS7 at £1000-2000 a month for ~30k mpa.
Yipper smile

If anyones looking for a brilliant never to be missed deal I'm willing to lease out my trusty SAAB for £1000-2000 a month
(not bothered about mileage but you can pay maintenance and have it regularly serviced)

Econpro1

291 posts

104 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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saaby93 said:
Yipper said:
Think there are some good deals at the moment on the Audi RS7 at £1000-2000 a month for ~30k mpa.
Yipper smile

If anyones looking for a brilliant never to be missed deal I'm willing to lease out my trusty SAAB for £1000-2000 a month
(not bothered about mileage but you can pay maintenance and have it regularly serviced)
Bargain!

Blown2CV

28,808 posts

203 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Yipper said:
beeej said:
Tomo1971 said:
Any deals on a large family barge (looking for decent rear leg room).

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Both based on 3+35, 25k a year (75k over term) and personal lease.
I've highlighted what's causing you difficulty!

Do the maths on getting a car on 10k and paying the fees on top. Or don't PCH, it'll be slim pickings for you, sorry.
Think there are some good deals at the moment on the Audi RS7 at £1000-2000 a month for ~30k mpa.
what?

dobinn

149 posts

182 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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I got an email from Silverstone on Friday, promising 5 series deals today.

Against my better judgement I called to find out what they were.

No solid details as yet (such as prices)..... 520i and d M Sport, mostly saloon but some touring. Awaiting a call back with pricing. They are stock and through Lex (so may even get pulled before I even get prices...)

rokut

247 posts

121 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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macdoug said:
Yeah, my understanding would be more like 3 months+ delivery, but I am not up to date.
I checked CHL and see that prices have jumped in the past couple of weeks, so I would suggest they might have filled their upcoming order slots and don't need to promote S4's any longer OR they are going to have higher prices for the next month and a bit and then smash a lovely promotion for Q2 (I have no background to suggest this is true!)

5to1

1,781 posts

233 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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PostHeads123 said:
For anyone else waiting or wanting to order a Tiguan, I wanted to order a 2.0TDI, SE Nav just been quoted a lead time if 31 weeks so over 7months delivery, think I might have to get something else.
Porsche are shutting down production for 6 months from May. And people with Macan 3.0 Diesel have been told it must be registered before March (they can't register any for the foreseeable future after that) :/ Perhaps similar issues within rest of VAG?

Blown2CV

28,808 posts

203 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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5to1 said:
PostHeads123 said:
For anyone else waiting or wanting to order a Tiguan, I wanted to order a 2.0TDI, SE Nav just been quoted a lead time if 31 weeks so over 7months delivery, think I might have to get something else.
Porsche are shutting down production for 6 months from May. And people with Macan 3.0 Diesel have been told it must be registered before March (they can't register any for the foreseeable future after that) :/ Perhaps similar issues within rest of VAG?
i doubt it.

tazgalsinh

158 posts

112 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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I need to purchase 2 new tyres for my
Ford Focus st3. Have spoke to the leasing company and they same they need to be the same grade. In the contract I signed there is no mention of replacement tyres and what they should be. How should I proceed? As they are 19” and I have 5 months before the car goes back.

Alictait

48 posts

75 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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tazgalsinh said:
I need to purchase 2 new tyres for my
Ford Focus st3. Have spoke to the leasing company and they same they need to be the same grade. In the contract I signed there is no mention of replacement tyres and what they should be. How should I proceed? As they are 19” and I have 5 months before the car goes back.
Part worn ?

soupdragon1

4,049 posts

97 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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tazgalsinh said:
I need to purchase 2 new tyres for my
Ford Focus st3. Have spoke to the leasing company and they same they need to be the same grade. In the contract I signed there is no mention of replacement tyres and what they should be. How should I proceed? As they are 19” and I have 5 months before the car goes back.
Use the spare wheel as 1 tyre (if it has one)

Blown2CV

28,808 posts

203 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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tazgalsinh said:
I need to purchase 2 new tyres for my
Ford Focus st3. Have spoke to the leasing company and they same they need to be the same grade. In the contract I signed there is no mention of replacement tyres and what they should be. How should I proceed? As they are 19” and I have 5 months before the car goes back.
i am presuming you are referring to being unsure as to what tyres to buy, not that you didn't think you needed to replace the tyres at all....

you need to go back and ask them really, as 'grade' is not really an industry term. I'd assume it meant you need to buy equal sort of quality brand e.g. you can't replace P-zeros with Mingebong ditchfinders and then throw they keys at the auction boy.

tazgalsinh

158 posts

112 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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ywah im unsure what tyres to buy. If I had longer left on the lease I would pay for decent tyres. But okay 4 month left. So not sure. There is nothing in the contract regarding tyres.

Tomo1971

1,129 posts

157 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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beeej said:
Tomo1971 said:
Any deals on a large family barge (looking for decent rear leg room).

[...]

Both based on 3+35, 25k a year (75k over term) and personal lease.
I've highlighted what's causing you difficulty!

Do the maths on getting a car on 10k and paying the fees on top. Or don't PCH, it'll be slim pickings for you, sorry.
Am getting real quotes for the A6, S90 and Superb - £370 to £399 and the Audi dealer has been in touch today with the offer of £399 for th A6 2.0 TDI SE Executive S-Tronic - I dont think thats a bad price but wondered if anything else for less?

Tomo1971

1,129 posts

157 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Yipper said:
beeej said:
Tomo1971 said:
Any deals on a large family barge (looking for decent rear leg room).

[...]

Both based on 3+35, 25k a year (75k over term) and personal lease.
I've highlighted what's causing you difficulty!

Do the maths on getting a car on 10k and paying the fees on top. Or don't PCH, it'll be slim pickings for you, sorry.
Think there are some good deals at the moment on the Audi RS7 at £1000-2000 a month for ~30k mpa.
Ha, I wish...... £400 a month is my max.

totalfootball74

135 posts

82 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Expect some 5 Series M Sport deals tomorrow or Wednesday.

Funded by Lex.

I have been told a that the ball park figure will be £290 on a 6+35 Plus Administration/Broker Fees.

nickfrog

21,140 posts

217 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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davyk31 said:
Reading the comments about 1.4 or 2.0 tdi Tiguan. There isn’t a longer service interval for the petrol as they are both the same. There was also a comment about a 5 mpg difference but I expect it to be a lot more.

I now have a Golf GTI averaging 33 mpg compared to the long term average of 49 on my previous GTD. However you need to work out the actual cost based on your mileage as it’s not more than a few hundred quid usually.

Overall I do much prefer the petrol Golf though.
That's interesting although I am not sure you can extrapolate much about the delta between the 1.4 and the 2.0tdi from the delta between the 2.0TDI 184 and the 2.0TFSI. The other factor is that one tends to drive faster in a petrol and more economically in a diesel. My comment was that a 5mpg difference would mean a £13 difference a month over 8k so even a 10mpg gap / £26 still doesn't cover the difference in lease cost.

Alictait

48 posts

75 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Did I see someone asking about RS deals?

Not leasing, but might be of interest. Seen it on Audi Facebook forum.

2 GKC

1,896 posts

105 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Blown2CV said:
tazgalsinh said:
I need to purchase 2 new tyres for my
Ford Focus st3. Have spoke to the leasing company and they same they need to be the same grade. In the contract I signed there is no mention of replacement tyres and what they should be. How should I proceed? As they are 19” and I have 5 months before the car goes back.
i am presuming you are referring to being unsure as to what tyres to buy, not that you didn't think you needed to replace the tyres at all....

you need to go back and ask them really, as 'grade' is not really an industry term. I'd assume it meant you need to buy equal sort of quality brand e.g. you can't replace P-zeros with Mingebong ditchfinders and then throw they keys at the auction boy.
Mingebong ditchfinders made me smile

SteHam

42 posts

104 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Put cheaper than equivalent grade on when you have say 2.5mm left, keep the worn ones and swap back just before the return

tazgalsinh

158 posts

112 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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SteHam said:
Put cheaper than equivalent grade on when you have say 2.5mm left, keep the worn ones and swap back just before the return
Good idea .
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