Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 8)
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chrispmartha said:
Through their website
https://www.volvocars.com/uk/cars/new-models/s60/t...
Its being delivered on a Friday morning and picked up Monday afternoon, no mileage limits.
Thanks, I booked the S60 as I want to see how the MPG is with a petrol on my commute.https://www.volvocars.com/uk/cars/new-models/s60/t...
Its being delivered on a Friday morning and picked up Monday afternoon, no mileage limits.
If the range doesn't work on the LEAF, will probably go for another one of the Volvo deals.
Another thing worth noting if you are getting a Leaf, the salesman told me they try to keep it quiet, but Leaf owners are allowed to charge up their Leafs (Leaves?!?) for free at any Nissan dealership!
Check the proper T&C first, as it is noting just in case you ever get desperate - watching the latest Harry’s Garage about his real life experience of running the electric iPace, it seems a real possibility! He confirms other circumstantial evidence that the charging network is not keeping up with the number of EVs - he finds most of them in use, incompatible with his car, faulty, or without the right card or app to use them.
Check the proper T&C first, as it is noting just in case you ever get desperate - watching the latest Harry’s Garage about his real life experience of running the electric iPace, it seems a real possibility! He confirms other circumstantial evidence that the charging network is not keeping up with the number of EVs - he finds most of them in use, incompatible with his car, faulty, or without the right card or app to use them.
Edited by Emeye on Thursday 23 January 19:45
Edited by Emeye on Friday 24th January 07:39
Emeye said:
Another think worth noting if you are getting a Leaf, the salesman told me they try to keep it quiet, but Leaf owners are allowed to charge up their Leafs (Leaves?!?) for free at any Nissan dealership!
Interesting, my dealer is less than a mile down the road Edited by Emeye on Thursday 23 January 19:45
Following all the recent Nissan Leaf chat, what do you think of this deal on the Hyundai Ioniq Electric Premium:
Hyundai Ioniq Electric Hatchback
100kW Premium 38kWh 5dr Auto
Monthly payment £229.31
Initial rental £1,375.86
(6 x monthly payment)
Additional fees £199.00
Total lease cost £6,848.99
P11D Value £32,895.00
Annual mileage 8,000 p/a
This is from Zen Auto (via Leasing.com).
has anyone used Zen Auto before?
I think the 2020 ioniq looks a lot nicer than the Leaf.
Hyundai Ioniq Electric Hatchback
100kW Premium 38kWh 5dr Auto
Monthly payment £229.31
Initial rental £1,375.86
(6 x monthly payment)
Additional fees £199.00
Total lease cost £6,848.99
P11D Value £32,895.00
Annual mileage 8,000 p/a
This is from Zen Auto (via Leasing.com).
has anyone used Zen Auto before?
I think the 2020 ioniq looks a lot nicer than the Leaf.
Clyde_05 said:
Paul_P1 said:
F10Mark said:
Just tried to extend my S4 which is going back in June.
Currently paying £412 15k miles fully maintained on two years. Third year is £776 per monh! So now wishing I did three years. Clearly an amazing deal at the time.
Has anybody on here tried to extend theirs if so what was the cost for you?
Looks like I am back to trawling this site for a new deal then.
I'm the same, £370 pm for me on 8k, 3+23. Crazy deal at the time. I've requested a quote, still waiting to hear back. Keep requesting a quote every month as it seems the figures vary wildly as time goes on.Currently paying £412 15k miles fully maintained on two years. Third year is £776 per monh! So now wishing I did three years. Clearly an amazing deal at the time.
Has anybody on here tried to extend theirs if so what was the cost for you?
Looks like I am back to trawling this site for a new deal then.
Evening all,
My 17 year old daughter passed her test this week... Naturally she's now after her first car and a quick trawl of the web has found these deals with Marmalade:
https://cars.wearemarmalade.co.uk/browse-cars
The Fiat 500 seems to be the cheapest deal they offer at £217/m for 8k miles a year. (PCP with £500 deposit). Importantly this includes 12m 'free' insurance.
Peugeot offers 'just add fuel' fixed price motoring for 3 years, but seem pricey starting at £400/month. (And you have to be 18.)
My question, has anyone here aware of anyone offering ideally cheap as chips monthly deals (~£200/month) for 17/18 year old new drivers including insurance?
Anyone here had to sort out a car for a new teen driver? Did you lease/PCP or just buy a cheap and cheerful banger? My first car was an awful gold Talbot Solara POS!
Thanks in advance for any advice!
My 17 year old daughter passed her test this week... Naturally she's now after her first car and a quick trawl of the web has found these deals with Marmalade:
https://cars.wearemarmalade.co.uk/browse-cars
The Fiat 500 seems to be the cheapest deal they offer at £217/m for 8k miles a year. (PCP with £500 deposit). Importantly this includes 12m 'free' insurance.
Peugeot offers 'just add fuel' fixed price motoring for 3 years, but seem pricey starting at £400/month. (And you have to be 18.)
My question, has anyone here aware of anyone offering ideally cheap as chips monthly deals (~£200/month) for 17/18 year old new drivers including insurance?
Anyone here had to sort out a car for a new teen driver? Did you lease/PCP or just buy a cheap and cheerful banger? My first car was an awful gold Talbot Solara POS!
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Edited by JJKrista1 on Thursday 23 January 21:33
AbuHaneefah said:
I've worked it out for the Tekna
10k Miles at £7358 - List Price £29,345 = 24.05397853
I think the list price for the N-Connecta is £27345, I don't have the 10k price though.
The 12k Price is just over 24%(6599.04) so I guess it would be less than that.
(10k Price/ 27345) *100
The price including £250 paint option but after £3,500 PiCG is £27,89510k Miles at £7358 - List Price £29,345 = 24.05397853
I think the list price for the N-Connecta is £27345, I don't have the 10k price though.
The 12k Price is just over 24%(6599.04) so I guess it would be less than that.
(10k Price/ 27345) *100
So the N-Connecta, on a 10kpa deal of £6445 works out as 23.1%
Not exactly fantastic but it's under the 25% benchmark.
Baring in mind if we worked it based on P11D of £31,395 it's a much better 20.5%
All a number crunching game and optics but I think we can safely say it's the best 2nd Gen Nissan Leaf N-Connecta deal, ever!
chrispmartha said:
Through their website
https://www.volvocars.com/uk/cars/new-models/s60/t...
Its being delivered on a Friday morning and picked up Monday afternoon, no mileage limits.
I'm thinking of booking this, but just so you're aware on reading the Ts&Cshttps://www.volvocars.com/uk/cars/new-models/s60/t...
Its being delivered on a Friday morning and picked up Monday afternoon, no mileage limits.
20. Credit Card pre-authorisation
20.1 Up to 7 days before You take delivery of the vehicle, You will need to pre-authorise the payment
of £500 (the “Deposit”). The Deposit is payable by a credit or debit card in Your name only (Visa,
MasterCard and American Express). VCUK uses Global Payments (which is a trading name of GPUK
LLP) (“Global Payments”) for internet payment services. You agree to Global Payments handling the
payment transaction, your card details and any other information necessary for such payment
transaction to be executed by Global Payments (including but not limited to fraud prevention). Global
Payments is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority to securely manage payment transactions.
20.2 The Deposit will be automatically used to cover any payment or charges due to VCUK in
accordance with these Terms and Conditions and will be taken from your account within five business
days of the return of the vehicle. Such payments or charges will include:
a) In the event of an insurance claim, an excess of £500 (unless the value of the repair is lower
than the excess charge applicable) in accordance with paragraph 5.2;
b) In the event the vehicle is returned in a condition which is not equivalent to that in which it
was originally supplied to You (taking into account normal wear and tear) in accordance with
paragraph 11.1;
c) In the event the vehicle is returned without any loose items which have been removed by You
from the vehicle at the point of delivery in accordance with paragraphs 11.2;
d) A £150 late cancellation or amendment fee will be charged if at least 2 business days’ notice
is not given to cancel or change a booking in accordance with paragraph 9;
e) A £150 abort fee will be charged if You fail to present all driving licences or fail to accept
delivery or return the vehicle on the dates and times confirmed at time of booking in
accordance with paragraphs 1, 10.3 and 11.3;
f) A £150 late return fee per day will be apply for each day the vehicle is returned late in
accordance with paragraph 11.5.
numtumfutunch said:
Welshbeef said:
Are there any Ford Galaxy Titanium X good deals about - ideally the 210bhp TDI
If you can live with a vanilla Titanium one was posted mid December-ish I thinkCant recall the exact numbers but it was enough to make me stop and think
Cheers
Rear view camera
Piano roof
Powered tailgate
The special driver and passenger headrests
Plus if possible
Heated steering wheel
Air cooled seats
Rear climate control second row
Massaging front seats.
JJKrista1 said:
Evening all,
My 17 year old daughter passed her test this week... Naturally she's now after her first car and a quick trawl of the web has found these deals with Marmalade:
https://cars.wearemarmalade.co.uk/browse-cars
The Fiat 500 seems to be the cheapest deal they offer at £217/m for 8k miles a year. (PCP with £500 deposit). Importantly this includes 12m 'free' insurance.
Peugeot offers 'just add fuel' fixed price motoring for 3 years, but seem pricey starting at £400/month. (And you have to be 18.)
My question, has anyone here aware of anyone offering ideally cheap as chips monthly deals (~£200/month) for 17/18 year old new drivers including insurance?
Anyone here had to sort out a car for a new teen driver? Did you lease/PCP or just buy a cheap and cheerful banger? My first car was an awful gold Talbot Solara POS!
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Did you check the insurance re her age? There's often a lower limit, e.g. 21.My 17 year old daughter passed her test this week... Naturally she's now after her first car and a quick trawl of the web has found these deals with Marmalade:
https://cars.wearemarmalade.co.uk/browse-cars
The Fiat 500 seems to be the cheapest deal they offer at £217/m for 8k miles a year. (PCP with £500 deposit). Importantly this includes 12m 'free' insurance.
Peugeot offers 'just add fuel' fixed price motoring for 3 years, but seem pricey starting at £400/month. (And you have to be 18.)
My question, has anyone here aware of anyone offering ideally cheap as chips monthly deals (~£200/month) for 17/18 year old new drivers including insurance?
Anyone here had to sort out a car for a new teen driver? Did you lease/PCP or just buy a cheap and cheerful banger? My first car was an awful gold Talbot Solara POS!
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Edited by JJKrista1 on Thursday 23 January 21:33
I ordered a A4 with RGW this week too. Paid the processing fee Tuesday. Had a email today saying my finace documents were being processed and is on track to be delivered in March. I'd like to ask why your delivery date is so much later then mine? P.S I thought it was a very good deal.
Friday: Contact made online. Proposal received and returned. Finance approved.
Monday: agreed price, and paid admin fee (delivery expected mid-end April. I`m hoping for delivery on 1st May
Tuesday: admin fee invoice received electronically and told finance docs etc will be posted out to me shortly.
Ben Campbell is who I was dealing with.
Williamforlong said:
DigbyDog said:
Anyone had any joy with the A4 deal from RGW? I had a quote last week, then submitted an application on Thursday.
I’ve not had an update yet and was told at the start of the week that they’d be in touch with any news.
I might just be being impatient, but just would like a yes/no answer!
Yes.I’ve not had an update yet and was told at the start of the week that they’d be in touch with any news.
I might just be being impatient, but just would like a yes/no answer!
Edited by DigbyDog on Thursday 23 January 09:48
Friday: Contact made online. Proposal received and returned. Finance approved.
Monday: agreed price, and paid admin fee (delivery expected mid-end April. I`m hoping for delivery on 1st May
Tuesday: admin fee invoice received electronically and told finance docs etc will be posted out to me shortly.
Ben Campbell is who I was dealing with.
Lako42 said:
The Mrs is after a new car and I thought leasing might be the way to go. Problem is that she does 50 miles a day.
Are there ever any decent deals on 15k?
Everything remotely decent value is 5k, at which point it seems pointless having anything other than a shed.
Just do the maths on the excess mileage. I have an 8k deal and did 18k in first year. Did 25k over 2 years on previous 8k/yr deal. Are there ever any decent deals on 15k?
Everything remotely decent value is 5k, at which point it seems pointless having anything other than a shed.
Welshbeef said:
numtumfutunch said:
Welshbeef said:
Are there any Ford Galaxy Titanium X good deals about - ideally the 210bhp TDI
If you can live with a vanilla Titanium one was posted mid December-ish I thinkCant recall the exact numbers but it was enough to make me stop and think
Cheers
Rear view camera
Piano roof
Powered tailgate
The special driver and passenger headrests
Plus if possible
Heated steering wheel
Air cooled seats
Rear climate control second row
Massaging front seats.
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