Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 5)
Discussion
DJM7691 said:
Very subjective, not hard and fast but generally, for 2 years and 10kpa:
<15% Amazing, once in a blue moon (alltrack)
15-20% Great deal
20-25% Decent
25-30% Not awful
This is just a guide. For cars that are heavily discounted, its better to use the discounted broker price rather than RPP (you can find this on broadspeed etc). Above all though, make sure you are purchasing the car in the most cost effective way for a new car and check PCP, personal loan/depreciation etc. If you can justify the cost, and it meets your requirements thats obviously the main thing.
What is the chances of getting a <15% blue moon deal on an alltrack for 2 years and then when its time to renew, find another blue moon deal to replace it? <15% Amazing, once in a blue moon (alltrack)
15-20% Great deal
20-25% Decent
25-30% Not awful
This is just a guide. For cars that are heavily discounted, its better to use the discounted broker price rather than RPP (you can find this on broadspeed etc). Above all though, make sure you are purchasing the car in the most cost effective way for a new car and check PCP, personal loan/depreciation etc. If you can justify the cost, and it meets your requirements thats obviously the main thing.
That's what happened me Alltrack goes back next month and I'm into the petrol V90 R Design for 14.9%
soupdragon1 said:
What is the chances of getting a <15% blue moon deal on an alltrack for 2 years and then when its time to renew, find another blue moon deal to replace it?
That's what happened me Alltrack goes back next month and I'm into the petrol V90 R Design for 14.9%
The term lucky bd springs to mind!That's what happened me Alltrack goes back next month and I'm into the petrol V90 R Design for 14.9%
Shame the V90 was too early for me - I don't think they would hold the car until June 2019 when my golf r expires!
DJM7691 said:
HMG1K said:
Out of interest, what's the percentage rule over two years? Thanks
Very subjective, not hard and fast but generally, for 2 years and 10kpa:<15% Amazing, once in a blue moon (alltrack)
15-20% Great deal
20-25% Decent
25-30% Not awful
This is just a guide. For cars that are heavily discounted, its better to use the discounted broker price rather than RPP (you can find this on broadspeed etc). Above all though, make sure you are purchasing the car in the most cost effective way for a new car and check PCP, personal loan/depreciation etc. If you can justify the cost, and it meets your requirements thats obviously the main thing.
VW Arteon 2.0 TSI DSG
9 + 23 @ 263.99 = £8,447.68 (24% of list)
8k miles
Amortised: £351.99
Not a great deal but, not bad for a new car with a decent spec?
If it wasn't FWD I'd probably be interested.
9 + 23 @ 263.99 = £8,447.68 (24% of list)
8k miles
Amortised: £351.99
Not a great deal but, not bad for a new car with a decent spec?
If it wasn't FWD I'd probably be interested.
Greywall said:
DJM7691 said:
HMG1K said:
Out of interest, what's the percentage rule over two years? Thanks
Very subjective, not hard and fast but generally, for 2 years and 10kpa:<15% Amazing, once in a blue moon (alltrack)
15-20% Great deal
20-25% Decent
25-30% Not awful
This is just a guide. For cars that are heavily discounted, its better to use the discounted broker price rather than RPP (you can find this on broadspeed etc). Above all though, make sure you are purchasing the car in the most cost effective way for a new car and check PCP, personal loan/depreciation etc. If you can justify the cost, and it meets your requirements thats obviously the main thing.
cooperalex said:
Greywall said:
DJM7691 said:
HMG1K said:
Out of interest, what's the percentage rule over two years? Thanks
Very subjective, not hard and fast but generally, for 2 years and 10kpa:<15% Amazing, once in a blue moon (alltrack)
15-20% Great deal
20-25% Decent
25-30% Not awful
This is just a guide. For cars that are heavily discounted, its better to use the discounted broker price rather than RPP (you can find this on broadspeed etc). Above all though, make sure you are purchasing the car in the most cost effective way for a new car and check PCP, personal loan/depreciation etc. If you can justify the cost, and it meets your requirements thats obviously the main thing.
ODRALLAG said:
What were the figures for the a5 convertible deal a few months back? Anyone remember ?
I’m a twice in a blue mooner as well. Got the Alltrack deal, due back in May.
My Audi A5 S-Line Cabrio starts production on 2nd April, so should tie up nicely. On a 3+23 contract, I’ll be paying £224 per month (8k per year). I think the admin fee was £300?
2 completely different cars, I know. Think I’ve taken the “Don’t narrow You requirements” to the extreme...
For anyone wanting something a little bit different it looks like the Abarth Spider deal seems to be back on again ( along with the regular 124) so if you can put up with the relatively ugly looks it will probably be a fun car for a couple of years.
The headline prices I have just had turned up on an email are:
initial rental £2199 plus VAT
5000 miles - £110+ VAT
8000 miles - £120+ VAT
10,000 miles - £130+ VAT.
It doesn't say but I'm assuming the deposit rises a little bit with each of these increases as well.
This has just come through from central UK vehicle leasing.
Not a bad specification, leather seats, heated seats, Bose sound, touchscreen, sports exhaust, body kit etc
Based on a baseline black car.
Or, a little less exciting:
Fiat 124 spider
£1954 deposit plus VAT
5000 miles - £85 plus VAT
8000 miles - £95 plus VAT
10,000 miles - £105 plus VAT.
The headline prices I have just had turned up on an email are:
initial rental £2199 plus VAT
5000 miles - £110+ VAT
8000 miles - £120+ VAT
10,000 miles - £130+ VAT.
It doesn't say but I'm assuming the deposit rises a little bit with each of these increases as well.
This has just come through from central UK vehicle leasing.
Not a bad specification, leather seats, heated seats, Bose sound, touchscreen, sports exhaust, body kit etc
Based on a baseline black car.
Or, a little less exciting:
Fiat 124 spider
£1954 deposit plus VAT
5000 miles - £85 plus VAT
8000 miles - £95 plus VAT
10,000 miles - £105 plus VAT.
mi1ne said:
Ed T, for an inscription this is the best I have seen in the last 3-4 months I've been looking.
I eventually fisted the kumquat on an XC90 R-Design 6+23 @ £435 (with metallic paint) 8k pa. Thought that was pretty good.
Only condition being it had to be registered before 1st April to miss new VED increase.
Contact below for anyone interested.
Andrew Parker
Carrs Contract Hire & Leasing
aparker@helstongarages.co.uk
07721 860748
www.carrscontracthireandleasing.co.uk
I fisted the kumquat on this deal also. Osimium Grey, arrives in the dealership c.08/04/18. When is yours due? What colour did you go for?I eventually fisted the kumquat on an XC90 R-Design 6+23 @ £435 (with metallic paint) 8k pa. Thought that was pretty good.
Only condition being it had to be registered before 1st April to miss new VED increase.
Contact below for anyone interested.
Andrew Parker
Carrs Contract Hire & Leasing
aparker@helstongarages.co.uk
07721 860748
www.carrscontracthireandleasing.co.uk
Looking at the standard kit list I’m pretty happy, only thing I would really want is a reversing camera but it’s a great deal so I can live with it
nickfrog said:
bennno said:
docp said:
Opinions appreciated - Have been offered v90 R design in metallic black with android auto as only option - £330 amortized over 24 months. Any thoughts?
Only that estate cars look like hearse's in black and that 7.9k for 2x8k miles = 50p per mile plus the cost of 2 services.Well bought second hand Superb, would be a lot cheaper.....
A Superb is not a V90
A second hand car is not new
A lease is often more expensive than a 2 year old car but not always when you consider all the factors (consumable, VED, repairs/warranty, opportunity cost, MOT etc...).
Not talking about 2-3 year old purchase alternatives....Plenty of 2-3 month old, pre registed, bargain cars around presently. Skoda is just a VW, most will have 27 months warranty remanining etc.
Some of the cheap deals being lauded on here are based on 5k per annum - in which case 15-20% of list seems disproportionately high.
Edited by bennno on Friday 23 March 18:15
After an overwhelming amount of interest Park Lane have agreed to offer us 2 more cars at the same price point!
As before, there are only 2 examples available both with zero deposit and both are physical cars in the BMW Park Lane showroom today.
Right, I'll cut right to the chase – the headlines are:
• Delivery Mileage BMW M2 LCi.
• £450 Per Month.
• Zero Deposit.
• Sapphire Black Metallic with M-DCT – see images above for full options lists.
• Available for Immediate Viewing and Delivery.
To find out more just drop me a line on Tim@AnyM.co.uk or call 07778 209 057 and quote AnyM2. Alternatively, if you’d prefer you can go directly to Wayne.Manton@bmwparklane.co.uk quoting AnyM2.
As before, there are only 2 examples available both with zero deposit and both are physical cars in the BMW Park Lane showroom today.
Right, I'll cut right to the chase – the headlines are:
• Delivery Mileage BMW M2 LCi.
• £450 Per Month.
• Zero Deposit.
• Sapphire Black Metallic with M-DCT – see images above for full options lists.
• Available for Immediate Viewing and Delivery.
To find out more just drop me a line on Tim@AnyM.co.uk or call 07778 209 057 and quote AnyM2. Alternatively, if you’d prefer you can go directly to Wayne.Manton@bmwparklane.co.uk quoting AnyM2.
Blown2CV said:
Stu-nph26 said:
Blown2CV said:
damn that sounds good
I know it’s decent spec too H&k, sun protection, DCT and plenty more I’m so tempted if they’re not already gone bennno said:
If you want to pay >50p mile to borrow somebody else's Chinese car with a Volvo badge.....
Not talking about 2-3 year old purchase alternatives....Plenty of 2-3 month old, pre registed, bargain cars around presently. Skoda is just a VW, most will have 27 months warranty remanining etc.
Some of the cheap deals being lauded on here are based on 5k per annum - in which case 15-20% of list seems disproportionately high.
Borrow someone else's car? It's brand new? Not talking about 2-3 year old purchase alternatives....Plenty of 2-3 month old, pre registed, bargain cars around presently. Skoda is just a VW, most will have 27 months warranty remanining etc.
Some of the cheap deals being lauded on here are based on 5k per annum - in which case 15-20% of list seems disproportionately high.
Edited by bennno on Friday 23 March 18:15
Oh....And the V90 is built in Sweden.
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