Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 7)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 7)

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BennyDunks

68 posts

61 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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GuyVXT said:
Finally managed to sort a replacement car out for my Golf GTI which expired in July and I am currently informally extending until October maximum
The lease deals in general have been pretty poor the last 6 months or so had to go with it. Bit more than what I wanted to pay really and would have preferred a 24monther but hopefully I wont get bored after 2 years.

Golf R 300 Hatch 5DR DSG in Lapiz Blue (was £650 extra)
10k miles per year
35+9 £333.96
£234 admin fee with Select Car leasing
Total cost per month £414.68

Excess mileage 8.16 pence including vat which I thought was very cheap compared to my previous car through VWFS.
Finance lender is Arval this time. Hopefully they are as leniant on repair prices as VWFS. (Not that the GTI has suffered any damage in the last 2 years).

Select Car leasing were also much more professional, quicker at answering questions and also slightly cheaper per month than the alternative broker I was trying to use (who provided my GTI 2 and half years ago)
Jamie Lowe was the contact at Select.
https://www.selectcarleasing.co.uk/car-leasing/vol...
Not sure if this is worth looking at - http://www.freedomcontracts.com/Volkswagen-Golf-Ne...

Think they are roughly the same price.

ilikejam

1,089 posts

116 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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Not amazing, but saw this deal on the BMW 320i Touring and thought it was ok-ish enough to mention.

https://leasing.com/main-dealers/berry-bmw-heathro...

BMW 320i Touring Auto M Sport Shadow Edition
9+35
8k p/a

£289.20 / month inc VAT
£2602.80 initial

Darren-qj087

79 posts

75 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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No frills cheap as chips deal
Basic A to B car may suit someone?


https://leasing.com/main-dealers/stoneacre-fiat-ch...

£3293.28 total for 24mths 10k miles yr


Edited by Darren-qj087 on Friday 23 August 07:20

joestifff

785 posts

106 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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What do we think of this:

https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/lv-contrac...

Mercedes-Benz C Class Estate
C200 AMG Line 5dr 9G-Tronic

£349.84 straight lined over 36 months @ 10,000 miles

I'm mad that I missed out on the A4 Black Edition leases, and my other choice the V60's are still a lot to lease!

TomZombie

4 posts

56 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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GuyVXT said:
Finally managed to sort a replacement car out for my Golf GTI which expired in July and I am currently informally extending until October maximum
The lease deals in general have been pretty poor the last 6 months or so had to go with it. Bit more than what I wanted to pay really and would have preferred a 24monther but hopefully I wont get bored after 2 years.

Golf R 300 Hatch 5DR DSG in Lapiz Blue (was £650 extra)
10k miles per year
35+9 £333.96
£234 admin fee with Select Car leasing
Total cost per month £414.68

Excess mileage 8.16 pence including vat which I thought was very cheap compared to my previous car through VWFS.
Finance lender is Arval this time. Hopefully they are as leniant on repair prices as VWFS. (Not that the GTI has suffered any damage in the last 2 years).

Select Car leasing were also much more professional, quicker at answering questions and also slightly cheaper per month than the alternative broker I was trying to use (who provided my GTI 2 and half years ago)
Jamie Lowe was the contact at Select.
https://www.selectcarleasing.co.uk/car-leasing/vol...
Was going to post yesterday but couldn't due to new member ban for a while! There are/were plenty of 2 year deals around for the Golf R as i was looking for one over the last few weeks. I got the same exact car and colour on a 2 year 1+23 @ 417 a month with 8.4 excess mileage. Still seems to be some advertised for 2 and 3 year deals on here: https://www.cars2buy.co.uk/personal-car-leasing/vo...

Might be worth taking a look if you can change and save yourself some money.

Gareth1974

3,418 posts

139 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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joestifff said:
What do we think of this:

https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/lv-contrac...

Mercedes-Benz C Class Estate
C200 AMG Line 5dr 9G-Tronic

£349.84 straight lined over 36 months @ 10,000 miles

I'm mad that I missed out on the A4 Black Edition leases, and my other choice the V60's are still a lot to lease!
That adds up to £12594 over 3 years (or approx £4200 per year).

This 3 year V60 deal is about £500 cheaper overall if you’re ok with a 3+35 https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/k-g-vehicl...

Personally I’d go for a 2 year deal for a comparable price, as you’ll probably spend a little less on maintenance this way https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/motorlet-l...

imgil

11 posts

56 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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Quick question to all the long time leases on the forum,

Due to the impending start of September are we likely to get an influx of lease deals for cars registered pre September, on 19 license plates, which manufacturers couldn’t shift?

Thanks

silverCTR

24 posts

231 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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I think we'd like to hope this is the case, but rarely it is!

imgil said:
Quick question to all the long time leases on the forum,

Due to the impending start of September are we likely to get an influx of lease deals for cars registered pre September, on 19 license plates, which manufacturers couldn’t shift?

Thanks

Championi

2 posts

56 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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Hi all. I'm new here, and never leased... please don't cane me!

I decided to lease a car for a couple of years, to solve a range of problems. I need a car that's in stock.

The car I want is an a class a200 amg.

The best 'in stock' deal I found is this...

£821 upfront, then £273 a month, plus admin (2 year).

I have no idea if this is a 'good deal', even though it seems cheap enough for me to afford.

Any guru out there that can help guide me please?

I don't really want advice on the choice of car... we all like what we like... I just want to know if I'm unnecessarily ripping myself off!

Thanks in advance.

Darren-qj087

79 posts

75 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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Championi said:
Hi all. I'm new here, and never leased... please don't cane me!

I decided to lease a car for a couple of years, to solve a range of problems. I need a car that's in stock.

The car I want is an a class a200 amg.

The best 'in stock' deal I found is this...

£821 upfront, then £273 a month, plus admin (2 year).

I have no idea if this is a 'good deal', even though it seems cheap enough for me to afford.

Any guru out there that can help guide me please?

I don't really want advice on the choice of car... we all like what we like... I just want to know if I'm unnecessarily ripping myself off!

Thanks in advance.
I’m no leasing guru but first thing you need to do is convert your deal to a 2year 10k mile yr deal.
Then with these figures work out the total cost
Then divide this figure by the P11d cost of the car and then times by 100 which will give you the percentage of the deal.

Then use this info (taken from the PistonHeads lease sticky with lots of other info you should read)-

If your percentage is
under 20% = either an Awesome Deal, or a surprisingly common 'mistake' by the dealer
20% to 25% = Pretty Good Deal, and where you're most likely to end up if you follow Lease Deals Rule 3
25% to 30% = OKish Deal
over 30% = Poor Deal.

To get a more realistic cost I personally use the cheapest possible price you could buy the car for as this will be a lot less than the P11d price. But at the end of the day it’s your choice and if you are happy paying that amount. thumbup

HTH

Edited by Darren-qj087 on Friday 23 August 12:41

gazza5

818 posts

105 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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TheDrownedApe said:
Yeah they've just come back and it is correct. However I've been reading some horrifying results from real world MPG studies and 25-28mpg really puts me off. the problem we have is 30 miles daily commute in traffic but then long, regular trips off 200-400 miles (every 3 weeks we drive 210 miles on a Saturday).
Depends on how driven, if I'm honest with the family I shove it in eco so I can't drive too fast - around to and from work anything from 26 to 32 mpg depending on traffic (5 miles each way).

In terms of long drives, drove Lightwater to Hull, got 43 mpg, did lightwater to Trent bridge in the summer, got 46mpg (large 50 section on M1 helped).

Although I have a golf r - its pretty similar. Hooning it, well on the autobahn we averaged 36 mpg, driving around 90-100 - few squirts of the accelerator etc.

In the snow, for my 5 mile journey to work I was getting about 22 - 24 mpg.

maxwellm1

178 posts

62 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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looking for evoque deal aware I have missed previous good deals this ones about best I have found so far.

https://www.gateway2lease.com/cars/land-rover/rang...

initial 3124.12
23x 347.12
10k
198 admin fee

anyone seen any decent deals on evoque ?


Blown2CV

28,834 posts

203 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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maxwellm1 said:
looking for evoque deal aware I have missed previous good deals this ones about best I have found so far.

https://www.gateway2lease.com/cars/land-rover/rang...

initial 3124.12
23x 347.12
10k
198 admin fee

anyone seen any decent deals on evoque ?
I can only hope that's an example of a not very good deal on those, as that is crazily expensive.

ZiggyNiva

1,135 posts

186 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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rlg43p said:
saaby93 said:
Doesnt the MOT come around about a month before due to registration dates?
You can book it up to one month before the 3rd anniversary of regeistration.

Why worry about it? You can easily get an MOT done for about £35 or the equivalent of £1 per month for the term. Nobody in their right mind would consider termination of the contract early.....
Not worrying about it, just wasn't something I had previously thought about.

ED209

5,746 posts

244 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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maxwellm1 said:
looking for evoque deal aware I have missed previous good deals this ones about best I have found so far.

https://www.gateway2lease.com/cars/land-rover/rang...

initial 3124.12
23x 347.12
10k
198 admin fee

anyone seen any decent deals on evoque ?
Best part of 500 a month. No thanks. That’s a crap deal.

Mitromanos

9 posts

58 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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What does everyone think of these 218d coupe m sports that are going about? £6944 for 23+1 makes it about 22% of the RRP

https://leasing.com/car-leasing/bmw/2-series/diese...

Thinking to go through leaseshop, anyone dealt with them?

Gunslinger18

352 posts

58 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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Darren-qj087 said:
Championi said:
Hi all. I'm new here, and never leased... please don't cane me!

I decided to lease a car for a couple of years, to solve a range of problems. I need a car that's in stock.

The car I want is an a class a200 amg.

The best 'in stock' deal I found is this...

£821 upfront, then £273 a month, plus admin (2 year).

I have no idea if this is a 'good deal', even though it seems cheap enough for me to afford.

Any guru out there that can help guide me please?

I don't really want advice on the choice of car... we all like what we like... I just want to know if I'm unnecessarily ripping myself off!

Thanks in advance.
I’m no leasing guru but first thing you need to do is convert your deal to a 2year 10k mile yr deal.
Then with these figures work out the total cost
Then divide this figure by the P11d cost of the car and then times by 100 which will give you the percentage of the deal.

Then use this info (taken from the PistonHeads lease sticky with lots of other info you should read)-

If your percentage is
under 20% = either an Awesome Deal, or a surprisingly common 'mistake' by the dealer
20% to 25% = Pretty Good Deal, and where you're most likely to end up if you follow Lease Deals Rule 3
25% to 30% = OKish Deal
over 30% = Poor Deal.

To get a more realistic cost I personally use the cheapest possible price you could buy the car for as this will be a lot less than the P11d price. But at the end of the day it’s your choice and if you are happy paying that amount. thumbup

HTH

Edited by Darren-qj087 on Friday 23 August 12:41
Hey thanks for passing that on! I’ve been quoted for an 8K pa car is there any way to work out what 10k pa would be other than contacting the dealership ?

Thanks

rgdogg

34 posts

92 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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Thoughts on this deal please!



Thanks.

Championi

2 posts

56 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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Darren-qj087 said:
I’m no leasing guru but first thing you need to do is convert your deal to a 2year 10k mile yr deal.
Then with these figures work out the total cost
Then divide this figure by the P11d cost of the car and then times by 100 which will give you the percentage of the deal.

Then use this info (taken from the PistonHeads lease sticky with lots of other info you should read)-

If your percentage is
under 20% = either an Awesome Deal, or a surprisingly common 'mistake' by the dealer
20% to 25% = Pretty Good Deal, and where you're most likely to end up if you follow Lease Deals Rule 3
25% to 30% = OKish Deal
over 30% = Poor Deal.

To get a more realistic cost I personally use the cheapest possible price you could buy the car for as this will be a lot less than the P11d price. But at the end of the day it’s your choice and if you are happy paying that amount. thumbup

HTH

Edited by Darren-qj087 on Friday 23 August 12:41
23%ish... ordered!
Much appreciated 👍👍

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 23rd August 2019
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rgdogg said:
Thoughts on this deal please!



Thanks.
Seems similar to what is quoted on leasing and it's a lot of car. If you like the car and can afford it, get on it
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