Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 7)
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andyleeds said:
this is with VWFS, its £6554 as its a two year deal.....i will ask about dsg, the petrol was also cheaper than diesel (and quieter) what were the issues with the 1.5? also if there were some couldn't simply send back and get a courtesy car while they fixed it?
https://www.honestjohn.co.uk/news/new-cars/2019-07...
mengo said:
JJMatrixx said:
If you know when your lease is up then you can normally time it pretty well. I might have fked up this time...was holding off way too long for a factory order looking for something decent to come up. Was close to running out of time so thought I’d just pick up a stock car close to my lease being up.
Then the deal on the model 3 came up. 2 1/2 months from order till my current deal is up. Who knows, maybe it’ll happen.
Has anyone leased short term on Drover or Carpe? Just looks so expensive per month, even if it’s only a month or so.
Pretty sure the lease cos give you some leeway too though as they know it’s a problem for people.
I am currently using Drover. It is first month. So far it is all right. There is £149 joining fee as well. However, there was £100 promo code (expired now) when I joined so joining fee was much less for me. You can still use £50 promo code of existing users (email me if you are interested). ThanksThen the deal on the model 3 came up. 2 1/2 months from order till my current deal is up. Who knows, maybe it’ll happen.
Has anyone leased short term on Drover or Carpe? Just looks so expensive per month, even if it’s only a month or so.
Pretty sure the lease cos give you some leeway too though as they know it’s a problem for people.
Has anyone done a deal on a GLC or similar recently. X3 seems expensive as someone mentioned earlier. Also would consider a discovery sport etc. My wife’s car has just cacked itself, Mitsubishi Outlander, so depending on the bill to fix I might just bin it off.
Needs to be an auto with reasonable toys. I’d actually prefer petrol. Thanks in advance
Needs to be an auto with reasonable toys. I’d actually prefer petrol. Thanks in advance
M3ax said:
Has anyone done a deal on a GLC or similar recently. X3 seems expensive as someone mentioned earlier. Also would consider a discovery sport etc. My wife’s car has just cacked itself, Mitsubishi Outlander, so depending on the bill to fix I might just bin it off.
Needs to be an auto with reasonable toys. I’d actually prefer petrol. Thanks in advance
I posted this earlier but saw an amazing deal on an Evoque...maybe too small though?Needs to be an auto with reasonable toys. I’d actually prefer petrol. Thanks in advance
https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/land-rover/r...
M3ax said:
Has anyone done a deal on a GLC or similar recently. X3 seems expensive as someone mentioned earlier. Also would consider a discovery sport etc. My wife’s car has just cacked itself, Mitsubishi Outlander, so depending on the bill to fix I might just bin it off.
Needs to be an auto with reasonable toys. I’d actually prefer petrol. Thanks in advance
GLC 220d AMG Line 2020 facelift with premium packNeeds to be an auto with reasonable toys. I’d actually prefer petrol. Thanks in advance
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is it just the manual or dsg too?
Personally would not risk the 1.5 engine, don't think you'll get a courtesy car as it's a well known issue and ongoing, it's not a constant problem usually when vehicle is cold.
https://www.honestjohn.co.uk/news/new-cars/2019-07...
Theoldguard said:
andyleeds said:
this is with VWFS, its £6554 as its a two year deal.....i will ask about dsg, the petrol was also cheaper than diesel (and quieter) what were the issues with the 1.5? also if there were some couldn't simply send back and get a courtesy car while they fixed it?
https://www.honestjohn.co.uk/news/new-cars/2019-07...
Got a quote for a Skoda Kodiaq 7 seater, SE L, 150 2.0 Diesel that was 36 months, 6+35, £342/month (£2050 initial), 10k pa. I had added a couple options like driver convenience oack/front and rear sensors and camera.
Still thinking it's a little steep, has anyone seen any other good quotes on a 7 seater kodiaq? Or perhaps something similar.
Still thinking it's a little steep, has anyone seen any other good quotes on a 7 seater kodiaq? Or perhaps something similar.
umirza85 said:
Got a quote for a Skoda Kodiaq 7 seater, SE L, 150 2.0 Diesel that was 36 months, 6+35, £342/month (£2050 initial), 10k pa. I had added a couple options like driver convenience oack/front and rear sensors and camera.
Still thinking it's a little steep, has anyone seen any other good quotes on a 7 seater kodiaq? Or perhaps something similar.
My wife’s Kodiaq Sportline 150 TDI DSG is £375 on 3+35 15k. Got it in January, no options and in Meteor grey but standard spec is decent. Ordered straight from Jardine Motors on Skoda finance. Dealer put £600 quid into the deal to get it to those figures - I got it as cash back.Still thinking it's a little steep, has anyone seen any other good quotes on a 7 seater kodiaq? Or perhaps something similar.
Same car is currently about £550 a month on the same terms but I’ve seen the Sportlines down at similar money in the last couple of months so no doubt they’ll drop again.
JJMatrixx said:
I posted this earlier but saw an amazing deal on an Evoque...maybe too small though?
https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/land-rover/r...
You need to look at new Evoque, I'm coming from a XC60 & thought the same but for rear passengers I think Evoque has it & boot really is big enoughhttps://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/land-rover/r...
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