Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 6)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 6)

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theoriginalpaul

197 posts

71 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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rokut said:
beeej said:
The A7 55 at Fleetprices works out at 14.5k over the term, 23%, so erm... it's FTQable
In an S4 until end of October, but if I was coming into a fresh lease I'd be sorely tempted by this. £4K more for 2 years than the S4, but having had one of these as a courtesy car I was pretty impressed. If you're looking for a big luxury barge that can pick up its skirt and have a good sprint when you want it to then it fits the bill nicely
Agreed, I think its a cracking deal in the current climate.
If anyone woukd offer it for delivery end of March (or even end of Feb at a push) I'd sign up today. Sadly these prices only available until end of Dec

ODRALLAG

397 posts

159 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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mikegemmill said:
Is the best A35 deal currently with Applied Leasing?

£299.99 incl VAT monthly rentals
£2699.91 incl VAT initial rental
Personal contract hire
Contract term : 24 months
Rental profile : 9 + 23, 8k miles
Yup I’ve placed my order with applied and they have the best price and admin fee reduced too, speak to Luke and just ask to match Adam from PistonHeads price if he doesn’t lol

I looked at the A7 too but it’s more expensive, too big, not as fun and not as fast but I guess depends what kind of car you are after

If a few more order the A35 we can open a separate lease thread

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

157 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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I'm hearing whispers on JLR lease deals in the New Year, especially if you want a diesel.

SPD14

403 posts

157 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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Helicopter123 said:
I'm hearing whispers on JLR lease deals in the New Year, especially if you want a diesel.
A ridiculously cheap Velar SE lease would go down very nicely, especially 36 months or less, not the usual 48 month ones!

Nickp82

3,194 posts

94 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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Helicopter123 said:
I'm hearing whispers on JLR lease deals in the New Year, especially if you want a diesel.
Wow, the voices in your head are unusually positive! wink

jimmy_wrxsti

202 posts

183 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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SPD14 said:
Helicopter123 said:
I'm hearing whispers on JLR lease deals in the New Year, especially if you want a diesel.
A ridiculously cheap Velar SE lease would go down very nicely, especially 36 months or less, not the usual 48 month ones!
Exactly what I’m waiting for! SE on a 24/36 month deal. Might be wishful thinking though but I think Jan is when we would see some deals....

MrOnTheRopes

1,427 posts

247 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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mikegemmill said:
Is the best A35 deal currently with Applied Leasing?

£299.99 incl VAT monthly rentals
£2699.91 incl VAT initial rental
Personal contract hire
Contract term : 24 months
Rental profile : 9 + 23, 8k miles
Gateway 2 Lease too (lower advertised fees)


tazgalsinh

158 posts

113 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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Nickp82 said:
Wow, the voices in your head are unusually positive! wink
They've also extended the employee offers to extended family. Before it was only spouses.

4ner

92 posts

95 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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MrOnTheRopes said:
Gateway 2 Lease too (lower advertised fees)
Good initial price, but i would want the aero pack added which is around £3000.


Edited by 4ner on Monday 17th December 17:40

Dstreet11

26 posts

92 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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TeaNoSugar said:
Denno B said:
tom-3rzzd said:
Not a SUV but estate that has 4wd, Seat Leon ST Cupra:

https://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/car-l...

Comes out at £7900 on a 9+23 @ 10k

Edited by tom-3rzzd on Thursday 13th December 10:01
If that was for a Golf R estate this place would be going crazy for that deal! Personally prefer the Seat and less likely to get nicked!
That's not bad at all. Excess mileage fee is quite steep, but it's not far off the deal I had 3 years ago on the R estate (6+23 at £252/month fir 10kpa, but with no arrangement fee and VW contribution of £800 to the initial payment so effectively 3+23, £6500 all in).

I'm surprised it's not got more of a mention. Are people going off these sorts of cars or has the insurance gone through the roof due to the ridiculously high risk of theft maybe?
Did anyone go ahead and order the Leon Cupra ST 300 from Nationwide? I’m thinking it may be a good option to replace my golf R that’s due back in May. Called Nationwide earlier they have 2 left in grey, 7 in black. Lease plan is providing the finance on these.

TomScrut

2,546 posts

89 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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4ner said:
Good initial price, but i would want the aero pack added which is around £3000.


Edited by 4ner on Monday 17th December 17:40
The executive and premium (and plus to an extent) seems good value, anything else is the usual 100 percent by the looks of it.

Raihan

203 posts

66 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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tazgalsinh said:
Nickp82 said:
Wow, the voices in your head are unusually positive! wink
They've also extended the employee offers to extended family. Before it was only spouses.
This happened ages ago to my understanding, checked last year, and is available to pretty much anyone from your family.

dufflecoat

944 posts

231 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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tazgalsinh said:
They've also extended the employee offers to extended family. Before it was only spouses.
Wouldn't surprise me. JLR are in serious trouble, this has nothing to do with Brexit despite the great headlines it make, and everything to do with total reliance on, and investment in, diesel tech. If they dont shift some serious diesel units in HY1, and if the iPace doesn't clean up, they will up for sale. Battery tech just wont go into RR and RRS, doesnt compute. I see nothing but bleakness for JLR and Tata wont stomach that for long.

Raihan

203 posts

66 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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Dstreet11 said:
TeaNoSugar said:
Denno B said:
tom-3rzzd said:
Not a SUV but estate that has 4wd, Seat Leon ST Cupra:

https://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/car-l...

Comes out at £7900 on a 9+23 @ 10k

Edited by tom-3rzzd on Thursday 13th December 10:01
If that was for a Golf R estate this place would be going crazy for that deal! Personally prefer the Seat and less likely to get nicked!
That's not bad at all. Excess mileage fee is quite steep, but it's not far off the deal I had 3 years ago on the R estate (6+23 at £252/month fir 10kpa, but with no arrangement fee and VW contribution of £800 to the initial payment so effectively 3+23, £6500 all in).

I'm surprised it's not got more of a mention. Are people going off these sorts of cars or has the insurance gone through the roof due to the ridiculously high risk of theft maybe?
Did anyone go ahead and order the Leon Cupra ST 300 from Nationwide? I’m thinking it may be a good option to replace my golf R that’s due back in May. Called Nationwide earlier they have 2 left in grey, 7 in black. Lease plan is providing the finance on these.
If your asking whether you should or shouldn't I would go ahead with it right away, you aren't gonna get anything right now, close to that price, and everything seems to be going up and just not even any deals are appearing.

P.s. anyone seen any golf gtd deals, my dad said he was going to get it after I showed him the cupra deal? He's joking right because when I checked it around £350 a month

Jordan210

4,526 posts

184 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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dufflecoat said:
Wouldn't surprise me. JLR are in serious trouble, this has nothing to do with Brexit despite the great headlines it make, and everything to do with total reliance on, and investment in, diesel tech. If they dont shift some serious diesel units in HY1, and if the iPace doesn't clean up, they will up for sale. Battery tech just wont go into RR and RRS, doesnt compute. I see nothing but bleakness for JLR and Tata wont stomach that for long.
We just leased an e-pace from JLR.They did 6 months up front but then don't pay the last 6 months of the lease. Originally was offered at 1+36. But they changed it. Wonder if its to make cash flow look better with more coming in at the start.

Works for us as make no difference price wise.

tazgalsinh

158 posts

113 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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Raihan said:
This happened ages ago to my understanding, checked last year, and is available to pretty much anyone from your family.
He was saying something about he can give me a voucher for a discount now. Before it was just his wife. I didn't understand what he was on about... very drunk at the time. He got a Velar on that super cheap 12 month deal a few months ago. He said the good deals now look to be 4 year contracts.

dave83

5 posts

196 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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Dstreet11 said:
TeaNoSugar said:
Denno B said:
tom-3rzzd said:
Not a SUV but estate that has 4wd, Seat Leon ST Cupra:

https://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/car-l...

Comes out at £7900 on a 9+23 @ 10k

Edited by tom-3rzzd on Thursday 13th December 10:01
If that was for a Golf R estate this place would be going crazy for that deal! Personally prefer the Seat and less likely to get nicked!
That's not bad at all. Excess mileage fee is quite steep, but it's not far off the deal I had 3 years ago on the R estate (6+23 at £252/month fir 10kpa, but with no arrangement fee and VW contribution of £800 to the initial payment so effectively 3+23, £6500 all in).

I'm surprised it's not got more of a mention. Are people going off these sorts of cars or has the insurance gone through the roof due to the ridiculously high risk of theft maybe?
Did anyone go ahead and order the Leon Cupra ST 300 from Nationwide? I’m thinking it may be a good option to replace my golf R that’s due back in May. Called Nationwide earlier they have 2 left in grey, 7 in black. Lease plan is providing the finance on these.
I did...well hopefully. By the time I did the online order I expect it was out of office hours. Will see if I get a call in the morning.

First time leasing a car. Many thanks to this forum.

ED209

5,746 posts

245 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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dave83 said:
Dstreet11 said:
TeaNoSugar said:
Denno B said:
tom-3rzzd said:
Not a SUV but estate that has 4wd, Seat Leon ST Cupra:

https://www.nationwidevehiclecontracts.co.uk/car-l...

Comes out at £7900 on a 9+23 @ 10k

Edited by tom-3rzzd on Thursday 13th December 10:01
If that was for a Golf R estate this place would be going crazy for that deal! Personally prefer the Seat and less likely to get nicked!
That's not bad at all. Excess mileage fee is quite steep, but it's not far off the deal I had 3 years ago on the R estate (6+23 at £252/month fir 10kpa, but with no arrangement fee and VW contribution of £800 to the initial payment so effectively 3+23, £6500 all in).

I'm surprised it's not got more of a mention. Are people going off these sorts of cars or has the insurance gone through the roof due to the ridiculously high risk of theft maybe?
Did anyone go ahead and order the Leon Cupra ST 300 from Nationwide? I’m thinking it may be a good option to replace my golf R that’s due back in May. Called Nationwide earlier they have 2 left in grey, 7 in black. Lease plan is providing the finance on these.
I did...well hopefully. By the time I did the online order I expect it was out of office hours. Will see if I get a call in the morning.

First time leasing a car. Many thanks to this forum.
Just seen this deal, shame my current lease doesn't end til august. I would happily chop it in early but march is a little too soon.

davidd

6,452 posts

285 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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Helicopter123 said:
I'm hearing whispers on JLR lease deals in the New Year, especially if you want a diesel.
That would be very useful, we are looking at an epace lease..

nunpuncher

3,387 posts

126 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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First time I've ever seen a payment structure like that on a lease. Seems a bit odd. If it is an attempt to balance the books then it's really just delaying the inevitable.
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