Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 7)
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interstellar said:
Any good XC90 deals about?
Is Santander still the best place for one?
This came in from CVL earlier today (sorry if the formatting is messy but posting from my phone):Is Santander still the best place for one?
VOLVO XC90 DIESEL ESTATE 2.0 B5D [235] Momentum 5dr AWD Geartronic
Business Contract Hire from
£330.99 + VAT
Personal Contract Hire from
£397.19 inc. VAT
(Add £22.01 + VAT for maintenance - £100 + VAT processing fee applies)
Term 36 Months
Mileage Rental 5,000 pa *
Initial Rental Business £2,978.91 + VAT (9+)
Initial Rental Personal £3,574.69 inc VAT (9+)
Admin Fee £150.00 + VAT
- If contract mileage is exceeded, excess mileage charges will apply.
Other Terms & Mileages - Maintenance can be quoted on all terms
Business Contract Hire
Term
(Months) Initial Rental
(+vat) Mileage
(per year) Monthly Rental
(+vat)
36 £2,978.91 (9+) 5000 £330.99
£3,094.11 (9+) 8000 £343.79
£3,176.55 (9+) 10000 £352.95
£3,264.30 (9+) 12000 £362.70
£3,399.39 (9+) 15000 £377.71
£3,643.29 (9+) 20000 £404.81
36 £410.16 (1+) 5000 £410.16
£426.19 (1+) 8000 £426.19
£437.38 (1+) 10000 £437.38
£449.30 (1+) 12000 £449.30
£467.64 (1+) 15000 £467.64
£500.77 (1+) 20000 £500.77
Personal Contract Hire
Term
(Months) Initial Rental
(inc. vat) Mileage
(per year) Monthly Rental
(inc. vat)
36 £3,574.69 (9+) 5000 £397.19
£3,712.93 (9+) 8000 £412.55
£3,811.86 (9+) 10000 £423.54
£3,917.16 (9+) 12000 £435.24
£4,079.27 (9+) 15000 £453.25
£4,371.95 (9+) 20000 £485.77
36 £492.19 (1+) 5000 £492.19
£511.43 (1+) 8000 £511.43
£524.86 (1+) 10000 £524.86
£539.16 (1+) 12000 £539.16
£561.17 (1+) 15000 £561.17
£600.92 (1+) 20000 £600.92
(Please enquire for other terms and mileages not listed above.)
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Stewart-plvrm said:
Hi folks,
Any company I contact are telling me that for stock vehicles, I would probably need to take in the next 2/3 weeks.
Now given that my car doesnt go back until the end of January, Would I be best waiting until around about xmas to try and get myself a stock vehicle on a decent deal?
Thanks
You just need to do the maths. You won’t know what deals will be available the day after your sign up. You just need to roll the dice. Any company I contact are telling me that for stock vehicles, I would probably need to take in the next 2/3 weeks.
Now given that my car doesnt go back until the end of January, Would I be best waiting until around about xmas to try and get myself a stock vehicle on a decent deal?
Thanks
Mmdom83 said:
Lots of decent looking in stock deals on 1 series from Zen?
Not the right size car for me but could help some...
Edit: not much more for 8k pa, so added that. Leasing.com
Any more info on this? Seems to have disappeared so not sure if it was a mis priceNot the right size car for me but could help some...
Edit: not much more for 8k pa, so added that. Leasing.com
Edited by Mmdom83 on Wednesday 13th November 20:16
Alb. said:
Any more info on this? Seems to have disappeared so not sure if it was a mis price
It was indeed a real deal, but most of the stock got taken up immediately.I got a call back at 12 today and he told me there was an Estoril blue one left which he reserved for me. I turned it down because he wanted around £20 a month and an additional £200 on the initial deposit for the metallic paint, which worked out at around £700. This turned a good deal into a bad one for me and for some reason costs more than what BMW want for metallic paint as an option
Who was looking for Nissan Leaf deals earlier? Seen a potential deal on fleetprices
£209.03 incl VAT monthly rental
£1881.27 incl VAT initial rental
Personal contract hire
Nissan Leaf, Hatchback
Contract term: 24 months
Rental profile: 9 + 23
Annual mileage: 10000
Electric Automatic
Any good?
£209.03 incl VAT monthly rental
£1881.27 incl VAT initial rental
Personal contract hire
Nissan Leaf, Hatchback
Contract term: 24 months
Rental profile: 9 + 23
Annual mileage: 10000
Electric Automatic
Any good?
piperdelux said:
Carleasingonline have A6 Avant quattro black edition, the 45 engine. 9+23
£3361 initial, then £260 a month
Car RRP on configurator is £49k.
I have an enquiry in, might be of interest to someone
Do you have a link to this deal? Trying to find it on the website but can't see it.£3361 initial, then £260 a month
Car RRP on configurator is £49k.
I have an enquiry in, might be of interest to someone
Mo28 said:
Alb. said:
Any more info on this? Seems to have disappeared so not sure if it was a mis price
It was indeed a real deal, but most of the stock got taken up immediately.I got a call back at 12 today and he told me there was an Estoril blue one left which he reserved for me. I turned it down because he wanted around £20 a month and an additional £200 on the initial deposit for the metallic paint, which worked out at around £700. This turned a good deal into a bad one for me and for some reason costs more than what BMW want for metallic paint as an option
FWD cars with 130bhp feel lively, this didn’t!
speed_nut_yn said:
piperdelux said:
Carleasingonline have A6 Avant quattro black edition, the 45 engine. 9+23
£3361 initial, then £260 a month
Car RRP on configurator is £49k.
I have an enquiry in, might be of interest to someone
Do you have a link to this deal? Trying to find it on the website but can't see it.£3361 initial, then £260 a month
Car RRP on configurator is £49k.
I have an enquiry in, might be of interest to someone
ipskid101 said:
Who was looking for Nissan Leaf deals earlier? Seen a potential deal on fleetprices
£209.03 incl VAT monthly rental
£1881.27 incl VAT initial rental
Personal contract hire
Nissan Leaf, Hatchback
Contract term: 24 months
Rental profile: 9 + 23
Annual mileage: 10000
Electric Automatic
Any good?
Just saw that too 40kwh model rather than the new 60kwh£209.03 incl VAT monthly rental
£1881.27 incl VAT initial rental
Personal contract hire
Nissan Leaf, Hatchback
Contract term: 24 months
Rental profile: 9 + 23
Annual mileage: 10000
Electric Automatic
Any good?
£298.80 fee total £5315.46
£221.48 per month amortised
saves £100 month fuel
saaby93 said:
ipskid101 said:
Who was looking for Nissan Leaf deals earlier? Seen a potential deal on fleetprices
£209.03 incl VAT monthly rental
£1881.27 incl VAT initial rental
Personal contract hire
Nissan Leaf, Hatchback
Contract term: 24 months
Rental profile: 9 + 23
Annual mileage: 10000
Electric Automatic
Any good?
Just saw that too 40kwh model rather than the new 60kwh£209.03 incl VAT monthly rental
£1881.27 incl VAT initial rental
Personal contract hire
Nissan Leaf, Hatchback
Contract term: 24 months
Rental profile: 9 + 23
Annual mileage: 10000
Electric Automatic
Any good?
£298.80 fee total £5315.46
£221.48 per month amortised
saves £100 month fuel
£209.03 x 23 = £4,807.69
+ £1881.27 = £6,688.96
+ £298.80 = £6,987.76
÷ 24 = £291.16 per month straight-line
Apologies if I've missed something!
John-9ey9e said:
saaby93 said:
ipskid101 said:
Who was looking for Nissan Leaf deals earlier? Seen a potential deal on fleetprices
£209.03 incl VAT monthly rental
£1881.27 incl VAT initial rental
Personal contract hire
Nissan Leaf, Hatchback
Contract term: 24 months
Rental profile: 9 + 23
Annual mileage: 10000
Electric Automatic
Any good?
Just saw that too 40kwh model rather than the new 60kwh£209.03 incl VAT monthly rental
£1881.27 incl VAT initial rental
Personal contract hire
Nissan Leaf, Hatchback
Contract term: 24 months
Rental profile: 9 + 23
Annual mileage: 10000
Electric Automatic
Any good?
£298.80 fee total £6987.76
ETA
£291.16 per month amortised
saves £100 month fuel
£209.03 x 23 = £4,807.69
+ £1881.27 = £6,688.96
+ £298.80 = £6,987.76
÷ 24 = £291.16 per month straight-line
Apologies if I've missed something!
The Chemist said:
Blown2CV said:
about as good as M3 or M4 get i think, that. They've just announced a new one though so it's definitely linked.
Quite a few of these floating around now . TRL had some good ones specced with ultimate pack and individual paint. Might be worth a shout for some, I've placed a holding deposit for one in Giorgio telesto grey Darren-qj087 said:
speed_nut_yn said:
piperdelux said:
Carleasingonline have A6 Avant quattro black edition, the 45 engine. 9+23
£3361 initial, then £260 a month
Car RRP on configurator is £49k.
I have an enquiry in, might be of interest to someone
Do you have a link to this deal? Trying to find it on the website but can't see it.£3361 initial, then £260 a month
Car RRP on configurator is £49k.
I have an enquiry in, might be of interest to someone
We need a hybrid SUV - anyone here arranged personal leasing via a Toyota dealer? Preferably W Midlands. Our local dealer is only interested in selling us a pricey PCP. We can of course go via a broker, but could be nice deal direct and perhaps save some fees
LeaseLoco shows RAV4 lease costs rising, but the Lexus NX is dropping and spec-for-spec they are now very close on price. We had a quick drive in both; the RAV4 compares quite well for economy, performance, space and kit. Even the refinement and interior aren't too bad. Perhaps not surprising given it's a new model, and the NX came out in 2014. So I'm also interested to hear from anyone else who made this choice recently?
LeaseLoco shows RAV4 lease costs rising, but the Lexus NX is dropping and spec-for-spec they are now very close on price. We had a quick drive in both; the RAV4 compares quite well for economy, performance, space and kit. Even the refinement and interior aren't too bad. Perhaps not surprising given it's a new model, and the NX came out in 2014. So I'm also interested to hear from anyone else who made this choice recently?
jgavz said:
Question from a newbie leaser (car going back in 6 months)
For an extension, do I contact the broker or the funder? What's the difference between an informal extension and a formal one?
Does everyone get the car valeted before it goes back or is that a waste of money?
Funder. Informal extension: couple of months on the same terms. Formal extension: you request the quote and then sign extension for 6-12 period, depending on what you requested. For an extension, do I contact the broker or the funder? What's the difference between an informal extension and a formal one?
Does everyone get the car valeted before it goes back or is that a waste of money?
ChiefWiggum said:
We need a hybrid SUV - anyone here arranged personal leasing via a Toyota dealer? Preferably W Midlands. Our local dealer is only interested in selling us a pricey PCP. We can of course go via a broker, but could be nice deal direct and perhaps save some fees
LeaseLoco shows RAV4 lease costs rising, but the Lexus NX is dropping and spec-for-spec they are now very close on price. We had a quick drive in both; the RAV4 compares quite well for economy, performance, space and kit. Even the refinement and interior aren't too bad. Perhaps not surprising given it's a new model, and the NX came out in 2014. So I'm also interested to hear from anyone else who made this choice recently?
Toyota or Lexus is hardly ever offered on good PCH deals. LeaseLoco shows RAV4 lease costs rising, but the Lexus NX is dropping and spec-for-spec they are now very close on price. We had a quick drive in both; the RAV4 compares quite well for economy, performance, space and kit. Even the refinement and interior aren't too bad. Perhaps not surprising given it's a new model, and the NX came out in 2014. So I'm also interested to hear from anyone else who made this choice recently?
delboy769 said:
bainzy112 said:
Leon Cupra 300 going back soon and just been offered the Cupra Ateca:
24 month contract on 8k miles annually, £1500 down and £324 thereafter. Cant see many better deals for the Ateca tbh.
That's a lot better than I've seen the Ateca being offered in the past. Factory or in stock? 24 month contract on 8k miles annually, £1500 down and £324 thereafter. Cant see many better deals for the Ateca tbh.
braveheart81 said:
Spotted a deal on the Volvo XC90 yesterday
Something like this? https://www.gateway2lease.com/cars/volvo/xc90/2.0-...Looks amazing but not right for us this time
PenelopaPitstop said:
Toyota or Lexus is hardly ever offered on good PCH deals.
Yeah, this isn't going to be a great deal, but hopefully still the most cost effective way to own the vehicle (esp if the PCP figures and GMFV are anything to go by!)Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff