Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 5)
Discussion
VAGLover said:
Anyone found an Audi dealer doing the A5 1.4 deal?
Currently the cheapest is broker, but trying to swerve the booking fees if possible
3+23
10k per year
£254 a month
£299 booking
That’s with Kew leasing, others are close as well
If you're talking about the Sportback deal, i've had a quote of £262pm for 10k via Derby Audi (found details on WhatCar leasing page), but it was still dearer than the best broker price, even allowing for the £299ish fee.Currently the cheapest is broker, but trying to swerve the booking fees if possible
3+23
10k per year
£254 a month
£299 booking
That’s with Kew leasing, others are close as well
3+23 8k £260 inc vat
https://www.whatcar.com/car-leasing/deals/personal...
Worth phoning for a 10k quote. Even if it's a bit more than the broker I'd be inclined to still use the main dealer.
https://www.whatcar.com/car-leasing/deals/personal...
Worth phoning for a 10k quote. Even if it's a bit more than the broker I'd be inclined to still use the main dealer.
Edited by wemorgan on Wednesday 17th January 11:24
VAGLover said:
I am, thanks. I’m guessing yours was 6+23?
No, 3+23. £786 initial then £262 x 23 via Derby Audi (£6812 total).Best broker price was from CHL Leasing @ £759.60 initial then £253.20 x 23 + £288 fee = £6871.20
So the main dealer is actually cheaper - i'm going dizzy with all these quotes!!
wemorgan said:
3+23 8k £160 inc vat
https://www.whatcar.com/car-leasing/deals/personal...
Worth phoning for a 10k quote. Even if it's a bit more than the broker I'd be inclined to still use the main dealer.
It's £260 per month. Thought I'd missed out on a superb deal for a second...https://www.whatcar.com/car-leasing/deals/personal...
Worth phoning for a 10k quote. Even if it's a bit more than the broker I'd be inclined to still use the main dealer.
ilikejam said:
I didn't ask for a quote on the DSG as I know it'll be out of my budget. Think it's a £1400 increase on the manual so divide that by 32 and you won't be far off I reckon - £2250 initial, £250/month on 9+23 would be my guesstimate. Probably slightly less than that once they factor in residuals.
15k per annumEdited by ilikejam on Tuesday 16th January 21:17
FWD Man 3+23 @ £285 pcm
4WD DSG 3+23 @ £354 pcm
Was previously thinking of replacing the R Estate with another 300 bhp 4WD DSG machine, but that price differential is just a little too much...
Been umming and ahhing about Volvo V90s and S60s, and whilst comparing the two found a kind of halfway house in the V60 Sportwagon:
Volvo V60 Sportwagon SE Nav (Leather) - Petrol, manual
6+23 on £196
8k miles
£5682 all in, works out 19% of list price.
I've decided I'm not going for one (or an S60) - can't *quite* bring myself to live with the old tech, but if you're really about that 'treat it as white goods' life, it's a reasonable price for the estate.
Link here: http://www.kgvs.co.uk/personal-lease-cars/volvo/v6...
Volvo V60 Sportwagon SE Nav (Leather) - Petrol, manual
6+23 on £196
8k miles
£5682 all in, works out 19% of list price.
I've decided I'm not going for one (or an S60) - can't *quite* bring myself to live with the old tech, but if you're really about that 'treat it as white goods' life, it's a reasonable price for the estate.
Link here: http://www.kgvs.co.uk/personal-lease-cars/volvo/v6...
Paddy_N_Murphy said:
Hellers said:
Anyways, I’ve done it on a Volvo V90 Cross Country 4wd base diesel 190 auto. The base kit is absolutely outstanding but I’ve added a couple of options.
The dealer is Matt Taylor, fleet specialist at Stoneacre Lincoln.
9 + 23
8k annual miles
Incl of VAT
£277.07 pcm
£2,493.63 deposit
No fees and nothing to pay at all until the car is delivered.
Free delivery
The options I’ve added take the monthlies to about £309.
The 12-inch dashboard display was an additional £10 pcm.
I also added Apple CarPlay and the Winter Pack which includes a heated windscreen (always wanted one of those; sad I know!).
Sure the additional price for the Cross Country model is not insignificant but my work life dictates an estate and a higher ride height and 4wd are necessary in the wintry north - have to be out in all weathers.
I posted the deal yesterday.
Oh and all the ‘regular’ metallic paints were free too. Gone for Onyx Black with an Amber (tan) and Charcoal interior. Factory order of course, delivery also delayed until June when my Alltrack goes back.
The best bit is it works out at roughly 21% of list (over £43k) even with the extras. A bargain for the quality of the car.
Happy motoring and lease-hunting everyone.
Cracking car and what I have been hankering for - but the more i delve on this thread the more it seems taking on board higher mileages of circa 15k pa makes leasing less attractive :-(The dealer is Matt Taylor, fleet specialist at Stoneacre Lincoln.
9 + 23
8k annual miles
Incl of VAT
£277.07 pcm
£2,493.63 deposit
No fees and nothing to pay at all until the car is delivered.
Free delivery
The options I’ve added take the monthlies to about £309.
The 12-inch dashboard display was an additional £10 pcm.
I also added Apple CarPlay and the Winter Pack which includes a heated windscreen (always wanted one of those; sad I know!).
Sure the additional price for the Cross Country model is not insignificant but my work life dictates an estate and a higher ride height and 4wd are necessary in the wintry north - have to be out in all weathers.
I posted the deal yesterday.
Oh and all the ‘regular’ metallic paints were free too. Gone for Onyx Black with an Amber (tan) and Charcoal interior. Factory order of course, delivery also delayed until June when my Alltrack goes back.
The best bit is it works out at roughly 21% of list (over £43k) even with the extras. A bargain for the quality of the car.
Happy motoring and lease-hunting everyone.
Is that right?
Setting up as a Ltd Co / Consultant at the mo.
Selling the current cars to stop the bills and step in to something like that ^^^ for two years of fuss free motoring. I simply have no idea what mileage I will be doing though.
I am hating the 'reluctance' to drive my Porsche due to the mileage growth.
I want a car I can not fear driving and treating as 'transport'
ETA - the other factor is as soon as the Porsche has gone - I want to Fist but get delivery !
Just a couple of observations on your comments.
Firstly there are non-Cross Country, non-4wd, cheaper V90 variants available with deposits under £900 and monthlies under £300 depending on mileage. If you search on the contracthireandleasing website, you can also tick a box that just searches for ‘in stock’ vehicles so if you do sell your Porsche quickly you should still be able to get into a V90 fast enough.
Here’s a link to my spec for info:
https://www.volvocars.com/uk/car-configurator/esta...
Secondly, as you’re going to be a brand new Ltd Coy with no trading history then your company wouldn’t probably pass the finance check if you wanted a business lease, which still leaves you the Vat-inclusive Personal Contract Hire route, and helpfully therefore no swingeing company Car taxation for the Business or any personal BIK to pay by you if you’re an employee.
As to mileage, I read somewhere recently that leasing only really becomes much less attractive if you’re doing over 40,000 miles per annum as the depreciation ramps up on higher mileage vehicles (and often exceed warranty mileage allowances).
You still have the option of taking a punt on your estimated mileage and still paying an excess mileage charge if you go over, which can sometimes be cheaper than paying for it in the monthlies.
Also you’re less likely to exceed mileage cumulatively over 24 months, rather than 36.
Good luck in whatever you decide.
Edited by Hellers on Wednesday 17th January 12:22
TomScrut said:
Inky81 said:
15k per annum
FWD Man 3+23 @ £285 pcm
4WD DSG 3+23 @ £354 pcm
Was previously thinking of replacing the R Estate with another 300 bhp 4WD DSG machine, but that price differential is just a little too much...
Isn't the Golf currently cheaper than the DSG Seat?FWD Man 3+23 @ £285 pcm
4WD DSG 3+23 @ £354 pcm
Was previously thinking of replacing the R Estate with another 300 bhp 4WD DSG machine, but that price differential is just a little too much...
Could play the waiting game but then I risk getting nothing in time.......
Inky81 said:
TomScrut said:
Inky81 said:
15k per annum
FWD Man 3+23 @ £285 pcm
4WD DSG 3+23 @ £354 pcm
Was previously thinking of replacing the R Estate with another 300 bhp 4WD DSG machine, but that price differential is just a little too much...
Isn't the Golf currently cheaper than the DSG Seat?FWD Man 3+23 @ £285 pcm
4WD DSG 3+23 @ £354 pcm
Was previously thinking of replacing the R Estate with another 300 bhp 4WD DSG machine, but that price differential is just a little too much...
Could play the waiting game but then I risk getting nothing in time.......
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/independent...
Edit - sorry that is for 10k, you are right at 15k nothing coming up, still worth a call to them
Edited by Live2kite on Wednesday 17th January 13:07
Inky81 said:
ilikejam said:
I didn't ask for a quote on the DSG as I know it'll be out of my budget. Think it's a £1400 increase on the manual so divide that by 32 and you won't be far off I reckon - £2250 initial, £250/month on 9+23 would be my guesstimate. Probably slightly less than that once they factor in residuals.
15k per annumEdited by ilikejam on Tuesday 16th January 21:17
FWD Man 3+23 @ £285 pcm
4WD DSG 3+23 @ £354 pcm
Was previously thinking of replacing the R Estate with another 300 bhp 4WD DSG machine, but that price differential is just a little too much...
rogerneedsacar said:
Do you know if this is backed by BMW financial services and therefore the company car allowance requirements apply?
I got a quote from them a little while back, they didn't say there were any special terms.Worth noting they only apparently had 10 cars in stock and this was about 2 weeks ago so they may have sold out.
Cars also came with metallic paint (worth £550 in Blue, Grey, White or Black) and heated seats (worth £295)
Inky81 said:
TomScrut said:
Inky81 said:
15k per annum
FWD Man 3+23 @ £285 pcm
4WD DSG 3+23 @ £354 pcm
Was previously thinking of replacing the R Estate with another 300 bhp 4WD DSG machine, but that price differential is just a little too much...
Isn't the Golf currently cheaper than the DSG Seat?FWD Man 3+23 @ £285 pcm
4WD DSG 3+23 @ £354 pcm
Was previously thinking of replacing the R Estate with another 300 bhp 4WD DSG machine, but that price differential is just a little too much...
Could play the waiting game but then I risk getting nothing in time.......
I have ordered the same (£1,380 initial plus 23 x £226 pm (all inc VAT) - from Lookers Stockport) with 10k miles pa. I also got quotes for 12k and 15k pa as I will do more miles. However, each time the quote came back more expensive with the higher upfront mileage than with paying the excess on the 10k quote.
Worth bearing in mind for those who may want more than 10k pa like me.
madmatteo said:
Just a quick note for those considering the Seat Leon ST deal.
I have ordered the same (£1,380 initial plus 23 x £226 pm (all inc VAT) - from Lookers Stockport) with 10k miles pa. I also got quotes for 12k and 15k pa as I will do more miles. However, each time the quote came back more expensive with the higher upfront mileage than with paying the excess on the 10k quote.
Worth bearing in mind for those who may want more than 10k pa like me.
Do you know what lead times are?I have ordered the same (£1,380 initial plus 23 x £226 pm (all inc VAT) - from Lookers Stockport) with 10k miles pa. I also got quotes for 12k and 15k pa as I will do more miles. However, each time the quote came back more expensive with the higher upfront mileage than with paying the excess on the 10k quote.
Worth bearing in mind for those who may want more than 10k pa like me.
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