Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 8)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 8)

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Rscut

578 posts

117 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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Denno B said:
I’m sure there was a Qashqai deal on here a few pages back sub £200 on a 1+23.
Cheapest I’ve seen was £220 for the top spec but over 36 month and manual.

morrisk1

630 posts

243 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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Spenny20 said:
Anyone got an email address for a contact within a main Volkswagen dealership so I can get a quote for a Tiguan also Volvo dealership for XC40 quote torn between the two thanks
Look back a page or two, Hollie @ Listers (Stratford?)

Maybe go through Santander for the Volvo?

rich_miller7

498 posts

78 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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Spenny20 said:
Anyone got an email address for a contact within a main Volkswagen dealership so I can get a quote for a Tiguan also Volvo dealership for XC40 quote torn between the two thanks
Hollie.sharman@listers.co.uk for VW Tiguan. I wouldn’t bother with Volvo dealers because they can’t get near broker prices. Get a quote from Gateway2Lease.

jamei303

3,002 posts

156 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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rich_miller7 said:
I wouldn’t bother with Volvo dealers because they can’t get near broker prices.
They can easily beat broker prices, but only some are generally willing to.

Spenny20

54 posts

59 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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rich_miller7 said:
Spenny20 said:
Anyone got an email address for a contact within a main Volkswagen dealership so I can get a quote for a Tiguan also Volvo dealership for XC40 quote torn between the two thanks
Hollie.sharman@listers.co.uk for VW Tiguan. I wouldn’t bother with Volvo dealers because they can’t get near broker prices. Get a quote from Gateway2Lease.
Cheers rich miller 7 will do

chesky

63 posts

96 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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Spenny20 said:
Anyone got an email address for a contact within a main Volkswagen dealership so I can get a quote for a Tiguan also Volvo dealership for XC40 quote torn between the two thanks
Volvo dealer Marc Tilling mtilling@bellsmotorgroup.co.uk. I sorted my XC90 out through him. Very helpful and sorted out queries I had easily.

Spenny20

54 posts

59 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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chesky said:
Spenny20 said:
Anyone got an email address for a contact within a main Volkswagen dealership so I can get a quote for a Tiguan also Volvo dealership for XC40 quote torn between the two thanks
Volvo dealer Marc Tilling mtilling@bellsmotorgroup.co.uk. I sorted my XC90 out through him. Very helpful and sorted out queries I had easily.
Cheers chesky

chesky

63 posts

96 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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Also VW dealer I have used in the past who has managed to match or provide a better quote than lease companies is Peter Woolley Pete.Woodley@inchcape.co.uk

rich_miller7

498 posts

78 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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jamei303 said:
They can easily beat broker prices, but only some are generally willing to.
I contacted 9 Volvo dealers around the UK and none could get close to the Gateway2Lease prices. One offered to match the Santander price at zero deposit and £359 per month for the R-Design.


Edited by rich_miller7 on Saturday 25th January 12:15

edc

9,235 posts

251 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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Rscut said:
After a bit of advice. I have leased cars for the past 5 years and taken cars as they come, however the missus is after a SUV and we are wanting an auto, as she just finds them easier. I like the look of the Tiguan, Koroq, Ateca, all in the sport spec, however there doesn’t seem to be any good deals on these, as I don’t really want to pay more than £300pm all in. I saw the recent Skoda deal but they have all gone (Zen) and they tried to offer me a Qashqai at nearly £400!

Does anyone have any suggestions of alternative SUVs, auto, in a sporty spec? She would need 10k per annum.

Thanks
Hyundai Tucson and Kia Sportage are circa £220/month.

jamei303

3,002 posts

156 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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Spenny20 said:
Cheers chesky
I second Marc. You can also try Beckie at Lipscomb Volvo Maidstone rebecca.wanstall@lipscomb.co.uk

Rscut

578 posts

117 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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edc said:
Hyundai Tucson and Kia Sportage are circa £220/month.
That is true, but are they in the same league as a Tiguan R Line, Ateca FR Sport or a Karoq Sportline, with DSG?

Sheepshanks

32,747 posts

119 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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Rscut said:
edc said:
Hyundai Tucson and Kia Sportage are circa £220/month.
That is true, but are they in the same league as a Tiguan R Line, Ateca FR Sport or a Karoq Sportline, with DSG?
Good luck with that!

Not looked for myself but I recall seeing X3 M Sport deals at low £300's for a while now - may the BMW badge would make the monthly more palatable?

Are there stil deals around on the Cupra Ateca?

hartswood

30 posts

68 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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Has any one seen any good deals on the Nissan Leaf Tekna e+, the 62 kw battery version. The best I've been quoted is £446.76 on 1+23 12,000 with metallic, £150 more than the 40 kw battery leaf. At that price it's too close to Tesla Model 3.

Rscut

578 posts

117 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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Sheepshanks said:
Good luck with that!

Not looked for myself but I recall seeing X3 M Sport deals at low £300's for a while now - may the BMW badge would make the monthly more palatable?

Are there stil deals around on the Cupra Ateca?
Not fussed about the performance, just want the sportier looks. I can get a Ateca FR sport for £23000 and looking at the finance calculator, it works out at £300pm for 36 months or £270 per month for 48 months, based on 10k per year but I am going to have to buy the car outright, which isn’t an issue but it’s just the unknown of that electric cars are going to do to ICE cars longer term

Gareth1974

3,418 posts

139 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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Rscut said:
After a bit of advice. I have leased cars for the past 5 years and taken cars as they come, however the missus is after a SUV and we are wanting an auto, as she just finds them easier. I like the look of the Tiguan, Koroq, Ateca, all in the sport spec, however there doesn’t seem to be any good deals on these, as I don’t really want to pay more than £300pm all in. I saw the recent Skoda deal but they have all gone (Zen) and they tried to offer me a Qashqai at nearly £400!

Does anyone have any suggestions of alternative SUVs, auto, in a sporty spec? She would need 10k per annum.

Thanks
The new DS3 Crossback in 'Ultra Prestige' spec - supposedly a £32k car.

https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/express-ve...

johnwilliams77

8,308 posts

103 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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Gareth1974 said:
The new DS3 Crossback in 'Ultra Prestige' spec - supposedly a £32k car.

https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/express-ve...
horrible looking...

ahm

148 posts

99 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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Got a formal quote for the nhs e-tron deal through nhsfleetsolutions.

£318p/m
8kpa
24months 1+23
Includes metallic, insurance, maintenance, tyres and a podpoint charger installed at the house.

Crackin' deal in my eyes, even with some pension contribution impact that I need to consider. Other than the pension thing is there anything else I should be wary of when it comes to salary sacrifice deal?

Sorry again for being an NHS specific deal post!!

Begall

138 posts

91 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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Visited a Kia dealer today to look at the xceed in person for my gf - pleasantly surprised with how nice it is and how much I like the shape of it, although i think the grey paint helped. Confirmed the order with stoneacre for £170 a month on 1+23/5K year for the 3 trim in the standard brown.

Denno B

965 posts

205 months

Saturday 25th January 2020
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ahm said:
Got a formal quote for the nhs e-tron deal through nhsfleetsolutions.

£318p/m
8kpa
24months 1+23
Includes metallic, insurance, maintenance, tyres and a podpoint charger installed at the house.

Crackin' deal in my eyes, even with some pension contribution impact that I need to consider. Other than the pension thing is there anything else I should be wary of when it comes to salary sacrifice deal?

Sorry again for being an NHS specific deal post!!
That’s an amazing deal for a car knocking on £60k.
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