Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 7)
Discussion
egoold said:
Some really cheap deals with CVSL for Mercedes E220d Amg Line estates. On a 6+23 10,000 mile a year deal they are coming out at £261.48 + VAT per month.
BUT if you do big mileage the deals work out even better. I am going for 25,000 miles per year and it works out at just £311.42 + VAT 6+23 .
Even cheaper here via Leasing Gorilla (found the deal on leasing.com).BUT if you do big mileage the deals work out even better. I am going for 25,000 miles per year and it works out at just £311.42 + VAT 6+23 .
E Class E220 d Estate AMG Line
Initial: £2,385.61
Monthly (x23): £265.07
Admin: £354 (!)
Total: £8,836.22
10k miles PA
Works out at 20.6% of RRP
https://www.leasinggorilla.co.uk/personal-lease-ca...
JuanGandini said:
Even cheaper here via Leasing Gorilla (found the deal on leasing.com).
E Class E220 d Estate AMG Line
Initial: £2,385.61
Monthly (x23): £265.07
Admin: £354 (!)
Total: £8,836.22
10k miles PA
Works out at 20.6% of RRP
https://www.leasinggorilla.co.uk/personal-lease-ca...
Mega price - hope its legit!E Class E220 d Estate AMG Line
Initial: £2,385.61
Monthly (x23): £265.07
Admin: £354 (!)
Total: £8,836.22
10k miles PA
Works out at 20.6% of RRP
https://www.leasinggorilla.co.uk/personal-lease-ca...
w00die said:
Close to pulling the trigger now...missed my window for a factory order so must be a stock deal, 20k miles.
Think this is the one:
Merc E220d AMG
£324.55 on 9 + 23, 20k miles
https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/mercedes-ben...
Anyone seen it cheaper before I go for it?!
See my post above, ever so slightly cheaper from CVSL but I get the impression these are limited numbers so would hang about for a few £ of difference Think this is the one:
Merc E220d AMG
£324.55 on 9 + 23, 20k miles
https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/mercedes-ben...
Anyone seen it cheaper before I go for it?!
egoold said:
w00die said:
Close to pulling the trigger now...missed my window for a factory order so must be a stock deal, 20k miles.
Think this is the one:
Merc E220d AMG
£324.55 on 9 + 23, 20k miles
https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/mercedes-ben...
Anyone seen it cheaper before I go for it?!
See my post above, ever so slightly cheaper from CVSL but I get the impression these are limited numbers so would hang about for a few £ of difference Think this is the one:
Merc E220d AMG
£324.55 on 9 + 23, 20k miles
https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/mercedes-ben...
Anyone seen it cheaper before I go for it?!
meclive said:
Anyone seen a Cupra Ateca cheaper than this?
24 months
8,000mpa
Deposit £1,890
23 x £315.00
These can't be much bigger than the Leon Cupra, and yet will be slower and handle worse. LC would be significantly cheaper and at that money the Leon Cupra ST must surely be a better option?24 months
8,000mpa
Deposit £1,890
23 x £315.00
James-gbg1e said:
meclive said:
Anyone seen a Cupra Ateca cheaper than this?
24 months
8,000mpa
Deposit £1,890
23 x £315.00
These can't be much bigger than the Leon Cupra, and yet will be slower and handle worse. LC would be significantly cheaper and at that money the Leon Cupra ST must surely be a better option?24 months
8,000mpa
Deposit £1,890
23 x £315.00
https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/leasing-op...
James-gbg1e said:
These can't be much bigger than the Leon Cupra, and yet will be slower and handle worse. LC would be significantly cheaper and at that money the Leon Cupra ST must surely be a better option?
They are bigger though and much better for kids/dogs. IMO they look so much better than the leon cupra and also handle brilliantly and are faster (4 wheel drive etc)... To be honest I would have bought one rather than lease if they weren't planning on bringing out the Formetor in the next year or so...
Edited by meclive on Wednesday 11th September 17:16
ilikejam said:
Darren-qj087 said:
JuanGandini said:
Darren-qj087 said:
Hi
A quick question if anyone knows? Say you had a Lease car with annual mileage of 6k for 3 years. So total 18k, could you do say 7k in year one 7 in year 2 then 4K Year 3 to total 18k without excess mileage charge? Or would you be charged for the first 2 years doing 1k over the annual allowance at the excess mileage rate?
Or does this totally depend on finance provider?
Hope that makes sense ??
In my experience it's only the total mileage that is of significance.A quick question if anyone knows? Say you had a Lease car with annual mileage of 6k for 3 years. So total 18k, could you do say 7k in year one 7 in year 2 then 4K Year 3 to total 18k without excess mileage charge? Or would you be charged for the first 2 years doing 1k over the annual allowance at the excess mileage rate?
Or does this totally depend on finance provider?
Hope that makes sense ??
However it may be worth noting that If you were to do 14k over 2 years then decide to hand the car back early you would be charged pro-rata for the mileage.
eg
18k miles over 3 years gives 12k miles for 2 years. If you had done 14k and handed back early you'd be billed for the 2k over.
VAGLover said:
ilikejam said:
Darren-qj087 said:
JuanGandini said:
Darren-qj087 said:
Hi
A quick question if anyone knows? Say you had a Lease car with annual mileage of 6k for 3 years. So total 18k, could you do say 7k in year one 7 in year 2 then 4K Year 3 to total 18k without excess mileage charge? Or would you be charged for the first 2 years doing 1k over the annual allowance at the excess mileage rate?
Or does this totally depend on finance provider?
Hope that makes sense ??
In my experience it's only the total mileage that is of significance.A quick question if anyone knows? Say you had a Lease car with annual mileage of 6k for 3 years. So total 18k, could you do say 7k in year one 7 in year 2 then 4K Year 3 to total 18k without excess mileage charge? Or would you be charged for the first 2 years doing 1k over the annual allowance at the excess mileage rate?
Or does this totally depend on finance provider?
Hope that makes sense ??
However it may be worth noting that If you were to do 14k over 2 years then decide to hand the car back early you would be charged pro-rata for the mileage.
eg
18k miles over 3 years gives 12k miles for 2 years. If you had done 14k and handed back early you'd be billed for the 2k over.
All leases can be terminated early - you just have to pay to get out of it. And if you work out that you'll have to pay £X to get out of your lease and are happy with it, the extra bill for £Y for being over mileage might be an unwanted surprise.
Just returned mine - 24 month PCH, with 7 months remaining.
Mileage was in excess of the agreed amount pro-rata by approximately 2,000 miles, but ended up getting a small refund on my last monthly payment?!
Basically, the residual is calculated and then the numbers calculated. Luckily, the car must be in demand.
Mileage was in excess of the agreed amount pro-rata by approximately 2,000 miles, but ended up getting a small refund on my last monthly payment?!
Basically, the residual is calculated and then the numbers calculated. Luckily, the car must be in demand.
Hi all, quick question about the e-Golf as it seems to be going cheap and looks a good bet for trying out first EV. Does it require annual servicing like a traditional ICE car? I know that a Tesla for example wouldn't, but curious as to whether the established brands are still stipulating an annual service requirement. Any advice appreciated!
TheDrownedApe said:
Gunslinger18 said:
Mohammed1982 said:
Gunslinger18 said:
Jump on the Seat forum and have a look the guys are getting horrific build dates
Been on the Cupra thread and couldn’t see anything about build dates. Gave leasing options a call and they estimated December delivery. If that changes by a tad I’ll just extend my current lease hopefullyHopefully works out for you, chap.
https://forums.seatcupra.net/index.php?threads/who...
Mea culpa for linking this
Edited by TheDrownedApe on Wednesday 11th September 11:39
Sten. said:
I'm really confused with the Cupra deals out there. My current lease is up next March so I made some enquiries today with Nationwide and was told their cars need to be delivered by November so couldn't help me.
Lookers showing 'In Stock' herehttps://leasing.com/main-dealers/lookers-seat-stoc...
Sten. said:
I'm really confused with the Cupra deals out there. My current lease is up next March so I made some enquiries today with Nationwide and was told their cars need to be delivered by November so couldn't help me.
Just order one then, you’ll most likely get it around June if your lucky ! Cupra orders are a joke for delivery times.M135i said:
ilikejam said:
I was under the pro-rata mileage when I handed my V90 back a year early last week.
Can I ask how you got on with the V90? I'm considering one on the great RGW deal posted a few pages back. I'm slightly worried it may be too big, but better too big than too small right? I’m in the same boat of maybe going for a Volvo but worried about size and term
I'm in my thirties and I have just passed my test in May. (automatic license)
I can't afford a car, but could afford a lease at the lower end. Really wanted a Diesel but seems a bit of a unicorn 'cheap, diesel and automatic'. Best I've found so far is Renault Clio at 169 a month, but it's a bit expensive unless you guys think it would be worth it.
The other idea was to just get a cheap petrol lease like a Corsa or something. (Yuck I know, but they're cheap and insurance would be cheaper too)
Any advice or help would be appreciated.
I can't afford a car, but could afford a lease at the lower end. Really wanted a Diesel but seems a bit of a unicorn 'cheap, diesel and automatic'. Best I've found so far is Renault Clio at 169 a month, but it's a bit expensive unless you guys think it would be worth it.
The other idea was to just get a cheap petrol lease like a Corsa or something. (Yuck I know, but they're cheap and insurance would be cheaper too)
Any advice or help would be appreciated.
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