Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 6)
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Anybody seen anything better than this regarding a BMW M2, seems a good deal to me but new to leasing.
Thanks
https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/dreamlease...
Thanks
https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/dreamlease...
Evening everyone.
Haven't been on here for the best part of 12 months so there is a little bit of catching up to do...will read the last few pages to see if there's anything exciting about.
Cupra Black Edition due to go back in June (£220 on a 1+23, 6k pa, extended by 6 months for £170/month).
Also have an S60 SE Nav 'til March 2020 (£190 on a 3+23, 8k pa).
Need to find a replacement for the Cupra.
Having skim read, am I correct in saying that CH&L is now leasing.com? I used to use CH&L, WhatCar and Honest John leasing as my main websites - are the latter two still good for sourcing the odd good deal?
Haven't been on here for the best part of 12 months so there is a little bit of catching up to do...will read the last few pages to see if there's anything exciting about.
Cupra Black Edition due to go back in June (£220 on a 1+23, 6k pa, extended by 6 months for £170/month).
Also have an S60 SE Nav 'til March 2020 (£190 on a 3+23, 8k pa).
Need to find a replacement for the Cupra.
Having skim read, am I correct in saying that CH&L is now leasing.com? I used to use CH&L, WhatCar and Honest John leasing as my main websites - are the latter two still good for sourcing the odd good deal?
Max77 said:
Anybody seen anything better than this regarding a BMW M2, seems a good deal to me but new to leasing.
Thanks
https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/dreamlease...
Lingscars had one available 3+35 £581. Black with black leather, competition pack, DCT. Was on Facebook yesterday.Thanks
https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/dreamlease...
Camelot1971 said:
340600 said:
Seems a fair swap, although your wife might complain about trading her in As it happens, she answered the salesman's call back and FTK'd before I had a chance, so we're having one. Isola D'Elba Blue without the Heritage Pack, which is as good as the car can get looks wise IMO. She's starting a new job 3.5 miles from home so 5k P/A will be plenty for the commute, and a bit of top-down B road blasting for me
silent ninja said:
Sorry late reply. You don't get a notification when people quote you on this forum so I missed this.
I went for the SEAT Ateca FR Sport 1.5TSI DSG Auto. Pretty much has everything - sporty kit, digital cockpit, leather, heated front seats. 10k miles pa.
Factory order on 0% PCP Finance (via Drive the Deal):
£2,755 initial
£271.98 x47 months
GFV/Final payment £12,015
includes spare wheel optional extra (£115)
Best lease I found through Jet:
£1856.76 initial
£309.46 x47 months
£145 admin fee
(No spare wheel)
The lease is £1,122 more and has no option to buy. So it was a no brainer. Wife and I will likely buy outright, and the fact every payment goes toward the car because of the 0% was the cherry on the cake.
This doesn’t really work as an example. That’s just a poor lease deal in the first place? There have been quite a few cars on far better deals recently - even with the lack of decent deals around in general. I went for the SEAT Ateca FR Sport 1.5TSI DSG Auto. Pretty much has everything - sporty kit, digital cockpit, leather, heated front seats. 10k miles pa.
Factory order on 0% PCP Finance (via Drive the Deal):
£2,755 initial
£271.98 x47 months
GFV/Final payment £12,015
includes spare wheel optional extra (£115)
Best lease I found through Jet:
£1856.76 initial
£309.46 x47 months
£145 admin fee
(No spare wheel)
The lease is £1,122 more and has no option to buy. So it was a no brainer. Wife and I will likely buy outright, and the fact every payment goes toward the car because of the 0% was the cherry on the cake.
Edited by silent ninja on Saturday 23 March 12:40
Clearly the PCP is better value in this instance - but that still isn’t a great deal imo.
Checking into this thread as I may be in the market for a lease mid June. Still debating a lease/PCP on a new car vs a low mileage 2-3 year old.
Looking for estate/SUV such a Volvo V60/XC60, A4/A6 estate s line (not such a fan of Audi SUVs) or similar. The 2-3 year old option would be a CLS 220d shooting brake for about £22k probably bought outright.
Looking for estate/SUV such a Volvo V60/XC60, A4/A6 estate s line (not such a fan of Audi SUVs) or similar. The 2-3 year old option would be a CLS 220d shooting brake for about £22k probably bought outright.
Juke Lease - 3 years - Total Cost: £5,699 @ Yes Lease
£149.99 down and £149.99 for the remaining 35 months
8k miles per annum
£300 admin fee
https://www.yes-lease.co.uk/personal-lease-cars/ni...
£149.99 down and £149.99 for the remaining 35 months
8k miles per annum
£300 admin fee
https://www.yes-lease.co.uk/personal-lease-cars/ni...
340600 said:
As it happens, she answered the salesman's call back and FTK'd before I had a chance, so we're having one. Isola D'Elba Blue without the Heritage Pack, which is as good as the car can get looks wise IMO. She's starting a new job 3.5 miles from home so 5k P/A will be plenty for the commute, and a bit of top-down B road blasting for me
Chiefbadger said:
This doesn’t really work as an example. That’s just a poor lease deal in the first place? There have been quite a few cars on far better deals recently - even with the lack of decent deals around in general.
Clearly the PCP is better value in this instance - but that still isn’t a great deal imo.
It's not a poor lease deal at all. It compares favourably to other SUVs of a similar spec in terms of depreciation cost, and is a good deal for this particular model. This was 3-4 weeks back and I can assure you there were no better deals and I tried all the usual suspects. Lookup Qashqai, Sportage, Cx-5, Tiguan leases for reference.Clearly the PCP is better value in this instance - but that still isn’t a great deal imo.
Smiljan said:
Can someone explain to dumb dumb here what FTK means?
People complained about the tired old trope of "pulling the trigger" on a deal, so the usual jokes happened and it evolved into "fisting the kumquat". Only the mods don't like the phrase so it gets removed now and again...hence FTK.Just spotted this deal on hotukdeals - https://www.yes-lease.co.uk/personal-lease-cars/sk...
Skoda Octavia VRS Estate DSG
£855 deposit
£285 month
3+35
15k per year
No admin fees
Skoda Octavia VRS Estate DSG
£855 deposit
£285 month
3+35
15k per year
No admin fees
steeevvvooo said:
Checking into this thread as I may be in the market for a lease mid June. Still debating a lease/PCP on a new car vs a low mileage 2-3 year old.
Looking for estate/SUV such a Volvo V60/XC60, A4/A6 estate s line (not such a fan of Audi SUVs) or similar. The 2-3 year old option would be a CLS 220d shooting brake for about £22k probably bought outright.
Volvo V90CC has been mentioned on the previous page (sorry I'm poor at quoting multi posts).Looking for estate/SUV such a Volvo V60/XC60, A4/A6 estate s line (not such a fan of Audi SUVs) or similar. The 2-3 year old option would be a CLS 220d shooting brake for about £22k probably bought outright.
Its a big old barge.
Showing £5,800 over 18 months on leasing.com.
silent ninja said:
It's not a poor lease deal at all. It compares favourably to other SUVs of a similar spec in terms of depreciation cost, and is a good deal for this particular model. This was 3-4 weeks back and I can assure you there were no better deals and I tried all the usual suspects. Lookup Qashqai, Sportage, Cx-5, Tiguan leases for reference.
Sure, but it’s still poor vfm. That’s the problem with leasing, you have to chase the deal not the car. I was looking at Tiguans or other SUV’s (as my wife wanted one) but there were no good deals. Absolutely a PCP makes more sense if that’s the car you want and are looking to keep it long term.
If that’s the car you wanted and you’re happy, then happy days!
This has just been posted on HUKD. Looks pretty decent in the current climate. Looks like it might be outgoing CLA?
https://www.selectcarleasing.co.uk/car-leasing/mer...
https://www.selectcarleasing.co.uk/car-leasing/mer...
340600 said:
Camelot1971 said:
340600 said:
Seems a fair swap, although your wife might complain about trading her in As it happens, she answered the salesman's call back and FTK'd before I had a chance, so we're having one. Isola D'Elba Blue without the Heritage Pack, which is as good as the car can get looks wise IMO. She's starting a new job 3.5 miles from home so 5k P/A will be plenty for the commute, and a bit of top-down B road blasting for me
bigup said:
Been looking at some Golf R estate leases.
Forgive my ignorance, but am I right in saying the ones listed are all mk7? Ie there are no Mk7.5 estate with 310bhp?
They'll all be Mk7.5. I got my lease Golf R estate a year ago now and it was a 7.5. It'd be absurd for there to be stock of Mk7s somewhere that they're still trying to shift through lease deals. Forgive my ignorance, but am I right in saying the ones listed are all mk7? Ie there are no Mk7.5 estate with 310bhp?
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