Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 5)
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Jordan210 said:
Genuine question.
I get emails all the time from stable and they always appear to be vastly more expensive then others.
How do they stay in business ?
Marketing. They are just cheap enough to be better prices than most pay for their over-inflated PCP's so they look better value, but they have a wide reach on social media. I get emails all the time from stable and they always appear to be vastly more expensive then others.
How do they stay in business ?
It's a good model, their increased margins are probably a reason why they can afford to market heavily, and also their customer service is meant to be very good.
Alictait said:
Alictait said:
Someone had posted it on a Facebook audi forum that I subscribe too, I’ll see if I can find anymore info
I had this other picture saved, can’t find the post on Facebook, will keep looking.Econpro1 said:
Alictait said:
Offers were sent out by Audi last Friday by email and cover the S3, S4, Rs3, rs4, rs5 and sq7. Main dealers all now have a large poster in the dealership which you can ask to see that details a mix of offers that start from zero deposit upwards across a variety of terms. General feeling is that consumers don't like the large deposits so Audi in particular have started to be quite aggressive on funding. From memory the rs5 and rs3 were the best value with quite large deposit contributions. Also heard that the offers could also be beaten if a stock car needs to be moved by a dealer. Tomo1971 said:
I am looking at 25k a year though - the 10k a year over 2 years is not really any good - however cheap they appear to be ..... unless everyone on here gets the low mile leases and adjusts the clock near the lease end!
but because you know what the excess mileage penalty is you can just factor that in to your cost. 15k miles @ 8p/mile is a additional charge of £1,200 per year. if the lease is costing >£100 more per month for 25k miles instead of 10k miles, then you are better off keeping the mileage lower and just sticking the £100 into a savings accounts every month for the bill at the back end. Econpro1 said:
Econpro1 said:
Alictait said:
Offers were sent out by Audi last Friday by email and cover the S3, S4, Rs3, rs4, rs5 and sq7. Main dealers all now have a large poster in the dealership which you can ask to see that details a mix of offers that start from zero deposit upwards across a variety of terms. General feeling is that consumers don't like the large deposits so Audi in particular have started to be quite aggressive on funding. From memory the rs5 and rs3 were the best value with quite large deposit contributions. Also heard that the offers could also be beaten if a stock car needs to be moved by a dealer. Econpro1 said:
Econpro1 said:
Econpro1 said:
Alictait said:
Offers were sent out by Audi last Friday by email and cover the S3, S4, Rs3, rs4, rs5 and sq7. Main dealers all now have a large poster in the dealership which you can ask to see that details a mix of offers that start from zero deposit upwards across a variety of terms. General feeling is that consumers don't like the large deposits so Audi in particular have started to be quite aggressive on funding. From memory the rs5 and rs3 were the best value with quite large deposit contributions. Also heard that the offers could also be beaten if a stock car needs to be moved by a dealer. Tomo1971 said:
R14N OK said:
Tomo1971 said:
Any deals on a large family barge (looking for decent rear leg room).
Have seen;
Audi A6 TDI Ultra SE Executive for £379.
Volvo S90 Momentum for £398.
Both based on 3+35, 25k a year (75k over term) and personal lease.
Spec wise, keen on getting xenons (or LEDS), heated seats, cruise, climate, rear parking sensors (or cam).
Been into an Audi dealer today and best they can do on the A6 is £421 although they are seeing if it can be dropped to £399 and have immediate availability on a white or black one.
I have seen the Superb SE Executive for about £370 which seems expensive compared to the Audi and Volvo.... if a lot cheaper would consider the Skoda.
Thanks :-)
My last post - around page 180 I think- was recommending several dealers to speak to about Skoda Leases. Have seen;
Audi A6 TDI Ultra SE Executive for £379.
Volvo S90 Momentum for £398.
Both based on 3+35, 25k a year (75k over term) and personal lease.
Spec wise, keen on getting xenons (or LEDS), heated seats, cruise, climate, rear parking sensors (or cam).
Been into an Audi dealer today and best they can do on the A6 is £421 although they are seeing if it can be dropped to £399 and have immediate availability on a white or black one.
I have seen the Superb SE Executive for about £370 which seems expensive compared to the Audi and Volvo.... if a lot cheaper would consider the Skoda.
Thanks :-)
I've placed an order on a Superb Sport line- 220 TSI DSG Estate - and when I first enquired on a basic car via fleet prices they got down to £330/Month on a 1+23 (10k/year).
But the other dealers were able to remove the (£298.80) fee.
It was similar monthlies over 3 years too should that be your preference (I ended up over 3 to spread the cost of some options).
Sure Simpsons has the same 220 TSI's (DSG Saloon) going for £2490 + 23 x £199, but the other dealers I mentioned were able to beat that.
They should be able to do you the magic '25%' over two years
All I was doing was directing you to the most competitive dealer for a Skoda lease in my experience (mentioning my deal cause people might want to know it- and to prove that they were competitive).
You never mentioned engine size but I assume the Volvo and Audi examples are automatic circa 190bhp diesels.
You will get much more competitive deals on something further down the range than my example of a Superb (Estate) Sport line 220 TSI. I actually added "all" the options I wanted in the end and because it was a 3 -year deal to spread the (discounted) cost across- it only added £36/month (you could get a lower standard spec perhaps and then just add your must-haves).
My first search has this with 25k a year but likely the 150bhp diesel and this is the saloon (And an SE Tech not an SE Exec).
https://www.purevehicleleasing.co.uk/cars/manufact...
I recommend (again) you getting the best you can find and then approaching the dealers in my previous post- if you are considering a Skoda Superb.
A5 cabriolet seems to have the best support £ for £.
£7,500 dealer contribution.
https://www.jardinemotors.co.uk/audi/new-car-offer...
£7,500 dealer contribution.
https://www.jardinemotors.co.uk/audi/new-car-offer...
BensZ4MC said:
A5 cabriolet seems to have the best support £ for £.
£7,500 dealer contribution.
https://www.jardinemotors.co.uk/audi/new-car-offer...
https://www.jardinemotors.co.uk/audi/new-car-offers/a7-sportback-sline-ultra/£7,500 dealer contribution.
https://www.jardinemotors.co.uk/audi/new-car-offer...
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