Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 8)
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Toastovhudds said:
simonwhite2000 said:
N11XNP said:
interstellar said:
chesky said:
N11XNP said:
Got myself down to Volvo today to see about any lease deals on the XC90 inscription T5.
I was offered the deal of the century on a 9+35 @ 10k miles.
Deposit: 6,831
35 monthlies @: £759
No added extras ie base model.
Like I said, deal of the century
If you are after an inscription. I was offered this deal.I was offered the deal of the century on a 9+35 @ 10k miles.
Deposit: 6,831
35 monthlies @: £759
No added extras ie base model.
Like I said, deal of the century
Volvo XC90 2.0 B5 D 235 Inscription Auto AWD
Pine Grey
+ Winter Pack
+ Dark tinted rear windows
24 Months
9 + 23 Profile
8,000 Miles per annum
Diver Maintained
£455.26 Including VAT
Initial rental - £4,097.34
XC90
Inscription T5 petrol
Denim blue
Black nappa
Winter pack
Tinted windows
For a 60k car I think with no deposit that works for me nicely
interstellar said:
Momentum poverty spec yes £589 but this is an inscription. They couldn’t get close
Xc90 Inscription t5 amortised £570mth 24mth 10k year if any good?https://www.purevehicleleasing.co.uk/cars/manufact...
qwerty88 said:
I’m curious too.
Edit: More curious if you’d have to pay for the full price of those options or a proportion.
I’m also curious, I loved my 4 series however a 420i wouldn’t make sense MPG wise given the power output, 430i is a different story though.Edit: More curious if you’d have to pay for the full price of those options or a proportion.
Edited by qwerty88 on Sunday 24th November 19:07
Darren-qj087 said:
interstellar said:
Momentum poverty spec yes £589 but this is an inscription. They couldn’t get close
Xc90 Inscription t5 amortised £570mth 24mth 10k year if any good?https://www.purevehicleleasing.co.uk/cars/manufact...
Mmdom83 said:
interstellar said:
Momentum poverty spec yes £589 but this is an inscription. They couldn’t get close
Those interested in the XC90 there’s still some very good value T8 (hybrids) knocking about in stock. Eg the following from Lease Loco...interstellar said:
I don’t think this is real as it’s a couple of hundred pounds a month cheaper than other 10k mileage deals and that 25% of the cost. I have sent an enquiry and will report back.
Whilst yes there’s always a misprice chance, I think the in stock deals often turn out to be genuine (especially if not beyond the realms). Good luck.Mmdom83 said:
interstellar said:
I don’t think this is real as it’s a couple of hundred pounds a month cheaper than other 10k mileage deals and that 25% of the cost. I have sent an enquiry and will report back.
Whilst yes there’s always a misprice chance, I think the in stock deals often turn out to be genuine (especially if not beyond the realms). Good luck.Like I said I will come back tomorrow.
Vinwiki on ‘US Lease Hacking’. Interesting that they use 1% of MSRP monthly as a value guide.
https://youtu.be/4k9XfEjbi1k
https://youtu.be/4k9XfEjbi1k
Morning all. So my Golf GTi is due to go back in the next 3 months (got an informal extension on it) and I'm pretty sure it's going to need some new tyres. Does anyone know what the score is regarding this, as in would VWFS expect me to put a like for like replacement on, or can I get away with putting on anything that's new? Thanks
philahilla said:
Morning all. So my Golf GTi is due to go back in the next 3 months (got an informal extension on it) and I'm pretty sure it's going to need some new tyres. Does anyone know what the score is regarding this, as in would VWFS expect me to put a like for like replacement on, or can I get away with putting on anything that's new? Thanks
Not sure this belongs in the best lease deals thread but I'm pretty sure you can replace with whatever you like as long as they are legal but best to check your individual terms. Also as long as you have legal amount of tread on current tyres, then should be fine to return as is.philahilla said:
Morning all. So my Golf GTi is due to go back in the next 3 months (got an informal extension on it) and I'm pretty sure it's going to need some new tyres. Does anyone know what the score is regarding this, as in would VWFS expect me to put a like for like replacement on, or can I get away with putting on anything that's new? Thanks
The easiest thing to do would be to ring and ask, however it will be in your contract somewhere.It will undoubtedly be that you need to replace with a premium brand (of the same quality that is in the car from factory). When I had my Golf R collected, I had a small nick in the wall, which was going to be charged at the full cost of a ‘like for like’ tire. I went to a tire garage and got a part worn for £30 and it was accepted.
Can you not change the fronts and backs around? If not, I would just get some part worns (in pairs) or if you go brand new (wouldn’t bother), get them on now, so at least you get the benefit!
Morning all! I know quite a few looking for hot hatch deals on here - just seen on Leasing.com this morning:
https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/kew-vehicl...
Golf GTI Performance 245
5k miles
1 + 23 @ £298.60
Admin fee £234
Excess mileage 11.15p per mile
Not for me as 3-door version unfortunately, but 0-60 in around 6 seconds this seems like good value to me. Showing as in-stock.
https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/kew-vehicl...
Golf GTI Performance 245
5k miles
1 + 23 @ £298.60
Admin fee £234
Excess mileage 11.15p per mile
Not for me as 3-door version unfortunately, but 0-60 in around 6 seconds this seems like good value to me. Showing as in-stock.
H6Nathan said:
Vinwiki on ‘US Lease Hacking’. Interesting that they use 1% of MSRP monthly as a value guide.
https://youtu.be/4k9XfEjbi1k
This is PCP. And also one of the most boring videos I've ever watched.https://youtu.be/4k9XfEjbi1k
H6Nathan said:
Vinwiki on ‘US Lease Hacking’. Interesting that they use 1% of MSRP monthly as a value guide.
https://youtu.be/4k9XfEjbi1k
was thinking this the other day (caveat, havent watched video as a work....) https://youtu.be/4k9XfEjbi1k
We FTK on a E350 cab, PP pack with a list of £54k, paying £467pm (1x23) =£11208 . So that's :
- 20.7% over term against RRP
- .86% as a monthly %age of RRP.
So 20% is much tighter - 1% would be £540pm, or 24%
Anyone worked out how www.leasing.com arrives at its "value" calculation?
qwerty88 said:
I’m curious too.
Edit: More curious if you’d have to pay for the full price of those options or a proportion.
The standard 430i was £1000 + £345 x23. Total cost £8705.Edit: More curious if you’d have to pay for the full price of those options or a proportion.
Edited by qwerty88 on Sunday 24th November 19:07
I chose £3030 worth of options and my final deal was £3888 + £270 x23. Total cost £10,098.
Over the 24 months it works out as £1393 more than the standard 430i so I won’t be paying for the full cost of the options during the lease.
cheeky_chops said:
was thinking this the other day (caveat, havent watched video as a work....)
We FTK on a E350 cab, PP pack with a list of £54k, paying £467pm (1x23) =£11208 . So that's :
- 20.7% over term against RRP
- .86% as a monthly %age of RRP.
So 20% is much tighter - 1% would be £540pm, or 24%
Anyone worked out how www.leasing.com arrives at its "value" calculation?
It tells you on the site...We FTK on a E350 cab, PP pack with a list of £54k, paying £467pm (1x23) =£11208 . So that's :
- 20.7% over term against RRP
- .86% as a monthly %age of RRP.
So 20% is much tighter - 1% would be £540pm, or 24%
Anyone worked out how www.leasing.com arrives at its "value" calculation?
cheeky_chops said:
was thinking this the other day (caveat, havent watched video as a work....)
We FTK on a E350 cab, PP pack with a list of £54k, paying £467pm (1x23) =£11208 . So that's :
- 20.7% over term against RRP
- .86% as a monthly %age of RRP.
So 20% is much tighter - 1% would be £540pm, or 24%
Anyone worked out how www.leasing.com arrives at its "value" calculation?
The way I use their value calculation is that if it's a score of "1.0" on a 2 year deal, it works out at 24% (on a three year it's 36%, four year it's 48%).We FTK on a E350 cab, PP pack with a list of £54k, paying £467pm (1x23) =£11208 . So that's :
- 20.7% over term against RRP
- .86% as a monthly %age of RRP.
So 20% is much tighter - 1% would be £540pm, or 24%
Anyone worked out how www.leasing.com arrives at its "value" calculation?
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