Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 5)
Discussion
Drew_Peacock said:
Haha!
What did you expect? You literally put up a list of cars and ask other people to find you the best deal on them!
Or mention if they've seen one recently.What did you expect? You literally put up a list of cars and ask other people to find you the best deal on them!
I had the Golf R from Lease Plan Go (6 + 23 x £252) in 2014 and I'm now coming to the end of my 208 GTI BPS (£1150 odd down + 23 x £126) so now it's either buy the Pug off the Leaser (Alphabet - roughly £13k) or start on a new one.
So hunting the other cars but it seems this ain't the place to ask.
LegendaryGiT said:
Or mention if they've seen one recently.
I had the Golf R from Lease Plan Go (6 + 23 x £252) in 2014 and I'm now coming to the end of my 208 GTI BPS (£1150 odd down + 23 x £126) so now it's either buy the Pug off the Leaser (Alphabet - roughly £13k) or start on a new one.
So hunting the other cars but it seems this ain't the place to ask.
Writing "go go go" at the bottom of a post is probably not the way to ask for help is it.I had the Golf R from Lease Plan Go (6 + 23 x £252) in 2014 and I'm now coming to the end of my 208 GTI BPS (£1150 odd down + 23 x £126) so now it's either buy the Pug off the Leaser (Alphabet - roughly £13k) or start on a new one.
So hunting the other cars but it seems this ain't the place to ask.
LegendaryGiT said:
Or mention if they've seen one recently.
I had the Golf R from Lease Plan Go (6 + 23 x £252) in 2014 and I'm now coming to the end of my 208 GTI BPS (£1150 odd down + 23 x £126) so now it's either buy the Pug off the Leaser (Alphabet - roughly £13k) or start on a new one.
So hunting the other cars but it seems this ain't the place to ask.
I'd suggest you phrase it better then next time then.I had the Golf R from Lease Plan Go (6 + 23 x £252) in 2014 and I'm now coming to the end of my 208 GTI BPS (£1150 odd down + 23 x £126) so now it's either buy the Pug off the Leaser (Alphabet - roughly £13k) or start on a new one.
So hunting the other cars but it seems this ain't the place to ask.
Anyhoo I have notice a lot of good golf r hatch deals in my Volvo searching (still sounds odd saying that..) and I think you should be able to get another R for not much more than your original. Be aware though any VAG powerful Tsi lump has long delays or unable to order for the time being.
If you want something different the abarth 165 is a good shout.
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/independent...
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/independent...
Pappyjohn said:
If you want something different the abarth 165 is a good shout.
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/independent...
Too small them + the Abarth 124 deal was almost triggered till the options ticked ramped it up to Golf R monthlies.https://www.contracthireandleasing.com/independent...
I'll even happily do a PCP then do an immediate pay off just to get a crazy good deal.
Asked all over I can think of for the i30N Performance (The main one I'm after) - but the deals on them are non-existent.
S1's are nothing special either that I've found. Most have now disappeared too.
g40steve said:
Take the standard deal cheap as chips for two years.
Specing any options spanks the headline deals up.
I know fella, I would want Grey and Visibility pack in Auto if I do it. Asked for numbers but had it sent to work email and not back till Tuesday now.Specing any options spanks the headline deals up.
If they can do it at 9 + 23 £225... Yes. But we'll see (I want to keep the 208 lol)
Christian85 said:
rb5201 said:
Tempted by these Volvo deals but wife is "your not getting a volvo". Why is the badge still associated with old people?!
I am 43 now, surely I'm in the right age bracket for one!
Exactly the same boat here. Been trying to persuade my wife (35) to have one but she said divorce will ensue if I even dare take her to a Volvo dealership. I am 43 now, surely I'm in the right age bracket for one!
Now she doesn’t understand why we don’t get a £20k loan out and buy a second hand car rather then renting a car at up to £400 a month, I’m struggling to come up with an answer at the moment...
225 said:
Denno B said:
Full Maintenance worth taking out on the s90/v90? Seems quite expensive at £35 month for 8k per annum, anyone had better?
Mine was 23 quid a month on a 6x24 for a d5 v90, includes punctures as well.Downward said:
Does it include servicing ? You will need to budget if not. The volvo service plan is about £30 a month
Certainly does otherwise I wouldn't have bothered. All serving, consumables, tyres including for punctures. I seem to recall seeing a set of windscreen wipers cost some comical amount so worth it for me.
Jim20vt said:
I read somewhere that there's going to be loads of good deals coming over summer because of the emissions testing changes, apparently manufacturers will be clearing forecourts, what are peoples opinions on this? I'm trying to decide whether to hold for a bit longer!
Thanks
This has already started. Peugeot for example have ceased placing 6.1 regs engines in their 308 GTi. So, they've slashed the prices of the 308 GTi that's already built. £23,800 (PCP) through one dealer. Limited colours though.Thanks
Edited by anonymous-user on Monday 28th May 13:13
LegendaryGiT said:
This has already started. Peugeot for example have ceased placing 6.1 regs engines in their 308 GTi. So, they've slashed the prices of the 308 GTi that's already built. £22,700 (PCP) through one dealer. Limited colours though.
I'd be interested to know where from please, if you're able to share?H6Nathan said:
Looking for a 2nd car for local pottering, school runs and the occasional longer trip. Stumbled across this on Nationwide. Quite tempted as this looks to be a decent platform, it's pretty loaded and I've never had a HUD before.
Mazda 3 2.0 Sport Nav Auto. In stock & metallic included
9+23 8k £178.38 + £198 fees
https://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/Mazda...
That’s what I’ve gone for, comes in a week or so. Golf R had to go back and I just couldn’t find anything that really appealed at a sensible price. Was left looking at stock cars and ended up between the Mazda, a Focus ST line 1.0 and a golf 1.4 TSI. When I went to look at them the Mazda won it pretty much for the good standard kit. Still looks pretty sharp too in Sport trim. Mazda 3 2.0 Sport Nav Auto. In stock & metallic included
9+23 8k £178.38 + £198 fees
https://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/Mazda...
My eldest daughter is looking at this deal on the Skoda Karoq SE Technology from Simpson's Skoda, often mentioned in these parts. This seems the best we can find at the moment.
https://www.simpsonsskoda.co.uk/pch-offers/karoq-s...
Initial payment of £2490 then 23 x £169 for 8k miles pa
Anyone aware of any better deals on this or something simular.
https://www.simpsonsskoda.co.uk/pch-offers/karoq-s...
Initial payment of £2490 then 23 x £169 for 8k miles pa
Anyone aware of any better deals on this or something simular.
nickfrog said:
225 said:
Fake exhaust surrounds are HUGE and while looking good you can see the real pipe when Standing back, probably less !
Particularly if you're driving it. I don't think other motorists give a shyte. At least the pipes behind are real in this instance
There are so many cars now with fake pipes I have to admit I actually try and see which are real and which aren't while I'm sitting behind them in traffic.
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