Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 8)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 8)

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Minimoto

77 posts

68 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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Jay_P said:
Ive seen an Audi A3 35 TFSI Black Edition Auto, 5k, 24 months
£222 month and initial of £1500 so £6600 over 24 months with P11D of £29,000 so 22.7%.

What are your guys thoughts?
I thought I had a good deal on mine when I got it 12 months ago. The black edition (with tech pack) but the 1.0 manual for £215 pm.

It's a great car, even with the smaller engine. Build quality and interior is still up there with the best of the newer stuff and quite practical being the Sportback. The Tech Pack is work it if you can get it.

freeatlast

7 posts

76 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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mrpbailey said:
How have you found the performance of these with the small engine? And what sort of real world MPG?
Wasn't initially considering one as I was looking for Tiguan, Q5's etc but struggling to find decent deals. This seems a great deal, for a slightly smaller car, just concerned with the performance?
We are coming from a Golf GTD, not expecting that kind of performance, but need more space now with a 2nd little one due in January.
I've had one of these for the last few weeks and i have to say that i have been very pleasantly surprised. It's a fantastic fun car to drive with lots of toys (I really like the interior led lights and the digital dashboard)...

My daily commute is just a few miles each days with the occasional longer run. I have found the engine to be surprisingly peppy for in town driving.

My previous car was a BMW 520D and i thought that i would miss the performance but I'm really enjoying the 'high up' driving position and so far i have been getting roughly 33mpg on my commutes and i expect it to improve with time and some longer runs.

I hope you enjoy yours as much as i am enjoying mine ;0)

slaughterhousefive

12 posts

52 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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AlwynMike said:
And just to kick you whilst you're down....
I've got a 440 GC and it's a tremendous car - for a sensible family hatchback ??
Your just not helping... I am so tempted by the 440i GC is it really that good?

Qbazdz

76 posts

57 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Im going to need a car for the wife, who isn't really fussed what its going to be, providing its not the size of a tank.
Something for 2-3y, 5k PA allowance is plenty for her use, however needs to take easily 2 car seats for the kids.
She would be coming from a 65reg Fiesta so I need to see if leasing is viable for low value car. Any ideas what super cheap cars for that kind of spec you can get (i.e. historically)?

talksthetorque

10,815 posts

135 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Qbazdz said:
Im going to need a car for the wife, who isn't really fussed what its going to be, providing its not the size of a tank.
Something for 2-3y, 5k PA allowance is plenty for her use, however needs to take easily 2 car seats for the kids.
She would be coming from a 65reg Fiesta so I need to see if leasing is viable for low value car. Any ideas what super cheap cars for that kind of spec you can get (i.e. historically)?
There are some cheap deals on Honda Jazzes and Vauxhall Corsas on leasing.com at the moment.

Fluid

1,727 posts

185 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Jay_P said:
Ive seen an Audi A3 35 TFSI Black Edition Auto, 5k, 24 months
£222 month and initial of £1500 so £6600 over 24 months with P11D of £29,000 so 22.7%.

What are your guys thoughts?
Do you mind sharing who this is with?

Had a look online and can't find any this low.

Mo28

907 posts

100 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Qbazdz said:
Im going to need a car for the wife, who isn't really fussed what its going to be, providing its not the size of a tank.
Something for 2-3y, 5k PA allowance is plenty for her use, however needs to take easily 2 car seats for the kids.
She would be coming from a 65reg Fiesta so I need to see if leasing is viable for low value car. Any ideas what super cheap cars for that kind of spec you can get (i.e. historically)?
There was a really cheap Skoda Scala deal a couple of pages back which might be of interest

Brighty75

10 posts

56 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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The cheap Scalas in standard blue disappeared quick, was only metallic for extra when i enquired, think they're gone now too

Qbazdz

76 posts

57 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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£100 pcm for Scala is amazing value, shame they don't do lower mileage. I'll keep my eye on this, thanks. BTW. Is it normal that with super cheap monthly payments the mileage allowance is normally a bit higher?

Just seen Mokka X on 9+23 with 5k PA for £134.99 and £1,409.89 initial, £200 fee. £188PCM amortised, so ~£4500 total
Vauxhall Mokka X, 1.4T ecoTEC Elite Nav 5dr, Petrol, Manual, FWD

Edited by Qbazdz on Friday 13th December 17:06

pilsator

90 posts

53 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Got this emailed from All Vehicle Conttacts

Add 20% for personal.

SEAT Leon Hatchback 2.0 Tsi 290 Cupra EZ 5dr DSG from £206.46 + VAT per month

STOCK car exclusive
Seat Leon Hatchback 2.0 Tsi 290 Cupra EZ 5dr DSG
Business Contract Hire
6x23, 10000 miles, Full Term, Docfee:£195 + VAT,
Maintenance is not included in this price, contact us if you would like it added
£206.46
+ VAT per month
Paintwork - Metallic,Magnetic Grey

AlwynMike

508 posts

87 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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slaughterhousefive said:
Your just not helping... I am so tempted by the 440i GC is it really that good?
Unfortunately for you, yes it is!

I love it.

A real Jekyll and Hyde car. You can pootle about and it's just a pussy with slushy changes and silence (I'm on the basic 18" wheels because I don't like diamond cut wheels). Hit the loud pedal and it howls up to the red line.
Comfortable seats - SWMBO has a bad back and even she can get comfy. Reasonable space. Handles well - much better than my previous 335d.
Economy is outstanding for what it is. Mid 40's is achievable on long motorway runs at the speed limit. Mid 30's overall. But down to 15mpg with a 1500kg caravan on the back!
Mine is vanilla apart from the towbar and digital dash but everything else I need is standard.

jageanke

105 posts

108 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Brand new Tiguan Match 1.5 DSG came today! (310 on 1+24 with 10kpa).

Passenger door doesn't open from the outside until it's first been opened manually from the inside.

Not a great start to VW life after 1 hour. Had spankers Seat, Audi and Skoda with zero issues and this is amusing for the VW group really.

AlwynMike

508 posts

87 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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jageanke said:
Brand new Tiguan Match 1.5 DSG came today! (310 on 1+24 with 10kpa).

Passenger door doesn't open from the outside until it's first been opened manually from the inside.

Not a great start to VW life after 1 hour. Had spankers Seat, Audi and Skoda with zero issues and this is amusing for the VW group really.
It may have been coded like that.
Our Caddy won't open from the outside until you press the unlock twice.

jageanke

105 posts

108 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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AlwynMike said:
It may have been coded like that.
Our Caddy won't open from the outside until you press the unlock twice.
No, it's 100% faulty. Double press, reprogram, new battery in fob - nothing. All the other doors are perfect. The release latch via remote (microswitch) is faulty. Manual release is fine.

Locks okay tho!

SmoothCriminal

5,055 posts

199 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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You know there is an option in the setting to only open the drivers door or side with the key fob.

jageanke

105 posts

108 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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SmoothCriminal said:
You know there is an option in the setting to only open the drivers door or side with the key fob.
Yeah. Hence why all the doors open fine apart from the passenger door. It's faulty (I'm not spesh)

Edit: sorry that sounds rude, it's not intentional!

Edited by jageanke on Friday 13th December 21:12

dodsi2000

101 posts

72 months

Friday 13th December 2019
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Brighty75 said:
The cheap Scalas in standard blue disappeared quick, was only metallic for extra when i enquired, think they're gone now too
You had to be fast on these! I missed out on the energy blue which would have been £99.99 on a 9+23 but even adding the metallic option at just under £20 P/M extra still is a cheap car. ESP as it’s a 10k contract.

Andy-rxn0p

41 posts

91 months

Saturday 14th December 2019
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Had a laugh at the RGW mailing list with this the pick of the 4 'offers':

Fiesta 1.0 100 auto Titanium X - 8k miles £292.37 on 12+35 (£381.70 amortised)

Before discount the retail price is approx. £21500 so 20-25% target for 10k on 1+23 would be £179-224. The above on 2 years would be 42.5% for only 8k miles too! Do the brokers seriously sell or expect to sell any leases at these sort of prices!?

Gazzab

21,090 posts

282 months

Saturday 14th December 2019
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Andy-rxn0p said:
Had a laugh at the RGW mailing list with this the pick of the 4 'offers':

Fiesta 1.0 100 auto Titanium X - 8k miles £292.37 on 12+35 (£381.70 amortised)

Before discount the retail price is approx. £21500 so 20-25% target for 10k on 1+23 would be £179-224. The above on 2 years would be 42.5% for only 8k miles too! Do the brokers seriously sell or expect to sell any leases at these sort of prices!?
I suspect they do sell a few of these type of overpriced leases. To people who don’t do any analysis etc
I do know a few people with very expensive car finance deals.

vexith

3 posts

52 months

Saturday 14th December 2019
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Anyone come across any decent deals on an A4?

Came across this: https://centralukvehicleleasing.co.uk/lease-audi-a...

Contract Length: 24 Months
Initial Rental: £2,500.00 + VAT
23 Months @£227.05 + VAT per Month
Annual Mileage: 10,000
Maintenance: POA
Admin Fee: £150.00 + VAT

First time leasing so unsure wether that would be considered a good deal or not!
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