Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 8)
Discussion
TJC46 said:
I have used ALA a few times now for different lease cars and i am about to use them again next month.Cannot vouch for any other companies.
Even though its a lease car you must put in the full value as though you purchased it.
This is the figure they will use when calculating the shortfall [or gap] from what your insurance is willing to pay out at the time of total loss.
Look out in the motoring mags and on Honest John website for between 10 + 15% discount code. Even though its a lease car you must put in the full value as though you purchased it.
This is the figure they will use when calculating the shortfall [or gap] from what your insurance is willing to pay out at the time of total loss.
First post...
I have been looking for a lease deal for the last 4-5 months. My C220d is going back this week. Ideally need a stock car but have seen the following Audi A5 deal -
Contract Length24 Months
Initial Rental£910.83 + VAT
23 Months @£303.61 + VAT per Month
Annual Mileage12,000
MaintenancePOA
Admin Fee£150.00 + VAT
https://centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/lease-audi-a...
Is that any good?
Or any other decent BMW/AUDI/Merc lease deals for around 12k mileage and less than £1k deposit 2yr lease for less than £400 a month?
Thanks
I have been looking for a lease deal for the last 4-5 months. My C220d is going back this week. Ideally need a stock car but have seen the following Audi A5 deal -
Contract Length24 Months
Initial Rental£910.83 + VAT
23 Months @£303.61 + VAT per Month
Annual Mileage12,000
MaintenancePOA
Admin Fee£150.00 + VAT
https://centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/lease-audi-a...
Is that any good?
Or any other decent BMW/AUDI/Merc lease deals for around 12k mileage and less than £1k deposit 2yr lease for less than £400 a month?
Thanks
HMG1K said:
TJC46 said:
I have used ALA a few times now for different lease cars and i am about to use them again next month.Cannot vouch for any other companies.
Even though its a lease car you must put in the full value as though you purchased it.
This is the figure they will use when calculating the shortfall [or gap] from what your insurance is willing to pay out at the time of total loss.
Look out in the motoring mags and on Honest John website for between 10 + 15% discount code. Even though its a lease car you must put in the full value as though you purchased it.
This is the figure they will use when calculating the shortfall [or gap] from what your insurance is willing to pay out at the time of total loss.
Range Rover Evoque R Dynamic S P300e decent spec and latest hybrid model with an alleged range of 41 miles on electric.
1 x £3844
23 x £398
Not too shabby for a £45000k vehicle which is a hybrid petrol/electric running about 300bhp aswell works out just over 28% for a latest model SUV is good?
https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/land-rover/r...
1 x £3844
23 x £398
Not too shabby for a £45000k vehicle which is a hybrid petrol/electric running about 300bhp aswell works out just over 28% for a latest model SUV is good?
https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/land-rover/r...
nextgendriving said:
Range Rover Evoque R Dynamic S P300e decent spec and latest hybrid model with an alleged range of 41 miles on electric.
1 x £3844
23 x £398
Not too shabby for a £45000k vehicle which is a hybrid petrol/electric running about 300bhp aswell works out just over 28% for a latest model SUV is good?
https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/land-rover/r...
another perspective on it could be "THIRTEEN GRAND for 2 years of an evoque?!?!"1 x £3844
23 x £398
Not too shabby for a £45000k vehicle which is a hybrid petrol/electric running about 300bhp aswell works out just over 28% for a latest model SUV is good?
https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/land-rover/r...
rb5201 said:
Anyone else with any rgw audi been offered the maintenance? At 35 a month for 2 years I dont see the value so I'm passing as shouldn't need tyres for the mileage and just one service.
I received the same via email, but like you also don't see the value in it at all so I won't be entertaining it.rb5201 said:
Anyone else with any rgw audi been offered the maintenance? At 35 a month for 2 years I dont see the value so I'm passing as shouldn't need tyres for the mileage and just one service.
Doesn’t this solely depend on whether the car is set for a 2 year service? What if it leaves the factory at the 10k/1 year setting?XLYC said:
rb5201 said:
Anyone else with any rgw audi been offered the maintenance? At 35 a month for 2 years I dont see the value so I'm passing as shouldn't need tyres for the mileage and just one service.
Doesn’t this solely depend on whether the car is set for a 2 year service? What if it leaves the factory at the 10k/1 year setting?RonaldMcDonaldAteMyCat said:
HMG1K said:
TJC46 said:
I have used ALA a few times now for different lease cars and i am about to use them again next month.Cannot vouch for any other companies.
Even though its a lease car you must put in the full value as though you purchased it.
This is the figure they will use when calculating the shortfall [or gap] from what your insurance is willing to pay out at the time of total loss.
Look out in the motoring mags and on Honest John website for between 10 + 15% discount code. Even though its a lease car you must put in the full value as though you purchased it.
This is the figure they will use when calculating the shortfall [or gap] from what your insurance is willing to pay out at the time of total loss.
I did that in May. Paid £115 from the original £140 .
Sites to check out:
ala.co.uk
car2cover.co.uk
click4gap.co.uk
directgap.co.uk
gapinsurance.co.uk
autoebid.com aka ala.co.uk
shortfall.co.uk
Totallossgap.co.uk
https://gapinsurance123.co.uk/
https://easygap.co.uk/
XLYC said:
Doesn’t this solely depend on whether the car is set for a 2 year service? What if it leaves the factory at the 10k/1 year setting?
All Audi’s are defaulted to 2 year 19k. It’s the dealers who can change it to yearly on customer request. I’ve never received one on anything other than long life over the last 10 years. VW seems more pot luck but I’ve a suspicion that’s based on dealers trying to drum up more after sales profits....pilsator said:
RonaldMcDonaldAteMyCat said:
HMG1K said:
TJC46 said:
I have used ALA a few times now for different lease cars and i am about to use them again next month.Cannot vouch for any other companies.
Even though its a lease car you must put in the full value as though you purchased it.
This is the figure they will use when calculating the shortfall [or gap] from what your insurance is willing to pay out at the time of total loss.
Look out in the motoring mags and on Honest John website for between 10 + 15% discount code. Even though its a lease car you must put in the full value as though you purchased it.
This is the figure they will use when calculating the shortfall [or gap] from what your insurance is willing to pay out at the time of total loss.
I did that in May. Paid £115 from the original £140 .
Sites to check out:
ala.co.uk
car2cover.co.uk
click4gap.co.uk
directgap.co.uk
gapinsurance.co.uk
autoebid.com aka ala.co.uk
shortfall.co.uk
Totallossgap.co.uk
https://gapinsurance123.co.uk/
https://easygap.co.uk/
Pookie123 said:
Quick question about inspections, having the car inspected today for collection, my wife dented the door and side step on passenger side, had a new door and side step fitted, do I have to disclose this to them?
Interested in other views on this. My opinion is you don’t have to disclose it, but if they directly ask you then you shouldn’t withhold any info. Never been asked about repairs on my lease returns so far though.Pookie123 said:
Quick question about inspections, having the car inspected today for collection, my wife dented the door and side step on passenger side, had a new door and side step fitted, do I have to disclose this to them?
It's the same answer to all similar questions. You are obligated to the terms set out in your agreement. Any action on your part beyond that stated in your agreement is up to you. brittas14 said:
Pookie123 said:
Quick question about inspections, having the car inspected today for collection, my wife dented the door and side step on passenger side, had a new door and side step fitted, do I have to disclose this to them?
Interested in other views on this. My opinion is you don’t have to disclose it, but if they directly ask you then you shouldn’t withhold any info. Never been asked about repairs on my lease returns so far though.EDIT: both were accident free so just highlighting that they were routinely checking this.
JJMatrixx said:
brittas14 said:
Pookie123 said:
Quick question about inspections, having the car inspected today for collection, my wife dented the door and side step on passenger side, had a new door and side step fitted, do I have to disclose this to them?
Interested in other views on this. My opinion is you don’t have to disclose it, but if they directly ask you then you shouldn’t withhold any info. Never been asked about repairs on my lease returns so far though.EDIT: both were accident free so just highlighting that they were routinely checking this.
Pookie123 said:
JJMatrixx said:
brittas14 said:
Pookie123 said:
Quick question about inspections, having the car inspected today for collection, my wife dented the door and side step on passenger side, had a new door and side step fitted, do I have to disclose this to them?
Interested in other views on this. My opinion is you don’t have to disclose it, but if they directly ask you then you shouldn’t withhold any info. Never been asked about repairs on my lease returns so far though.EDIT: both were accident free so just highlighting that they were routinely checking this.
Hey all, fairly new to the leasing world and looking at getting my first lease car. I'm sick to death of spending money on my 10yr old vw polo. 22yr old driver looking at 2-3 yr deals, 8-10k miles PA looking around a budget of £250-£300 PM. I don't mind paying a large upfront sum cause I'll have money from selling my old motor. Not really fussed what I drive really,just want something smart, comfortable and something that's good value for money. love the volvo xc40s but I haven't seen many good offers about. Any deals that best suit my situation?
Kenneeeh said:
Hey all, fairly new to the leasing world and looking at getting my first lease car. I'm sick to death of spending money on my 10yr old vw polo. 22yr old driver looking at 2-3 yr deals, 8-10k miles PA looking around a budget of £250-£300 PM. I don't mind paying a large upfront sum cause I'll have money from selling my old motor. Not really fussed what I drive really,just want something smart, comfortable and something that's good value for money. love the volvo xc40s but I haven't seen many good offers about. Any deals that best suit my situation?
Corsa turbo should be a nice cheap one for you for two years.https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/jet-vehicl...
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