Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 9)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 9)

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Gareth1974

3,420 posts

140 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
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fastraxx said:
Gareth1974 said:
what is the deal? doesnt show up for me
Click where it says Personal Contract Purchase

fastraxx

8,308 posts

104 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
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Gareth1974 said:
Click where it says Personal Contract Purchase
550 - looks like a great deal.

Gareth1974

3,420 posts

140 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
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fastraxx said:
Gareth1974 said:
Click where it says Personal Contract Purchase
550 - looks like a great deal.
According to HUKD they were advertising them for £499 a week ago, would be worth a call to see if they’ll still do that price...

https://www.hotukdeals.com/tag/bmw

PenelopaPitstop

2,169 posts

134 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
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Gary-r9129 said:
I'm not sure how to search threads (is it even possible) so what's the best deal anybody has seen for a new Octavia Estate automatic?
Go to WhatCar Leasing and do the search. A lot of filtering options available. DSG is up to £1000 more for 2y lease, than manual. It sorts by lowest price automatically.

Tomo1971

1,130 posts

158 months

Sunday 25th October 2020
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PenelopaPitstop said:
Gary-r9129 said:
I'm not sure how to search threads (is it even possible) so what's the best deal anybody has seen for a new Octavia Estate automatic?
Go to WhatCar Leasing and do the search. A lot of filtering options available. DSG is up to £1000 more for 2y lease, than manual. It sorts by lowest price automatically.
Believe the only DSG is diesel just now (maybe except the 1.0 three pot?)

Cheapest I have found is carleasingmadesimple.com for the profile I'm looking at.... 30 month cheaper than VWFS and ppm excess is 6.15ppm vs 9.6ppm at VWFS.

This was for the SEL trim I'm looking at

https://www.carleasingmadesimple.com/car-leasing/s...

3/35 20k per annum, £365, £16 for metallic.

25k is 389.

Skoda dealer was£438 incl metallic.

Look at the Seat Leon, they have the 1.5 DSG, I've found Stoneacre to be the cheapest for FR or FR Sport trims.

PenelopaPitstop

2,169 posts

134 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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There's 1.0 and 1.5l petrol DSG, but it's not the cheapest deal.

FiF

44,154 posts

252 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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Nano2nd said:
FiF said:
Presumably the quote includes the first year tax of £1,850 as it's an OTR quote, but not the £475 per year for years 2 to 6.
yes thats correct, assuming you meant years 2-4, its another £40pm to think about in y2-4, which isn't insignificant imo.
Errr, years 2 to4? Nope, unless I have misunderstood the following from DVLA

"Vehicles with a list price of more than £40,000

"You have to pay an extra £325 a year if you have a car or motorhome with a ‘list price’ (the published price before any discounts) of more than £40,000. You do not have to pay this if you have a zero emission vehicle.

"You only have to pay this rate for 5 years (from the second time the vehicle is taxed)."


Tony33

1,125 posts

123 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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FiF said:
Nano2nd said:
FiF said:
Presumably the quote includes the first year tax of £1,850 as it's an OTR quote, but not the £475 per year for years 2 to 6.
yes thats correct, assuming you meant years 2-4, its another £40pm to think about in y2-4, which isn't insignificant imo.
Errr, years 2 to4? Nope, unless I have misunderstood the following from DVLA

"Vehicles with a list price of more than £40,000

"You have to pay an extra £325 a year if you have a car or motorhome with a ‘list price’ (the published price before any discounts) of more than £40,000. You do not have to pay this if you have a zero emission vehicle.

"You only have to pay this rate for 5 years (from the second time the vehicle is taxed)."
the term is 4 years, hence the need to pay £475 for years 2-4

paypeanuts

75 posts

64 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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The idea of going electric is starting to grow on me, purely due to the savings on running costs.

Apologies if it's already been posted, but this deal on leaseloco for the KIA E-niro 150kW 3 64kWh 5dr Auto looks like a good 'un.

https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/kia/e-niro/1...

£306.23 per month amortised for a 2 year lease (only 5k miles per year, however). I figure I'd be saving anywhere up to £100 a month by using electricity rather than petrol or diesel (these are man-maths figures and have not been audited).

I'd be saving a good few quid compared to my Volvo V90 Cross Country, which goes back to Santander in March. Lovely motor, but the MPG is awful, as stated many a time on here.

And the wife is happy cos she gets the SUV she's been badgering me for since the dawn of time!

rlg43p

1,231 posts

250 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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sleepera6 said:
In terms of looking expensive, the C class coupe leaves it for dead:

C220d AMG Line
Looks like a red slug to me - horrid proportions. Just goes to show that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, because I think the C-Class Coupe looks ste.

JJMatrixx

751 posts

160 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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paypeanuts said:
The idea of going electric is starting to grow on me, purely due to the savings on running costs.

Apologies if it's already been posted, but this deal on leaseloco for the KIA E-niro 150kW 3 64kWh 5dr Auto looks like a good 'un.

https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/kia/e-niro/1...

£306.23 per month amortised for a 2 year lease (only 5k miles per year, however). I figure I'd be saving anywhere up to £100 a month by using electricity rather than petrol or diesel (these are man-maths figures and have not been audited).

I'd be saving a good few quid compared to my Volvo V90 Cross Country, which goes back to Santander in March. Lovely motor, but the MPG is awful, as stated many a time on here.

And the wife is happy cos she gets the SUV she's been badgering me for since the dawn of time!
Yeah, 4+ is also great value right now. When you add in electric fuel savings, it makes it mega cheap. Same deals are available on a business lease so if you can put it through a co and get the 0% BIK, I really don't think new car motoring can get much cheaper.

NeilMick

153 posts

130 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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JJMatrixx said:
paypeanuts said:
The idea of going electric is starting to grow on me, purely due to the savings on running costs.

Apologies if it's already been posted, but this deal on leaseloco for the KIA E-niro 150kW 3 64kWh 5dr Auto looks like a good 'un.

https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/kia/e-niro/1...

£306.23 per month amortised for a 2 year lease (only 5k miles per year, however). I figure I'd be saving anywhere up to £100 a month by using electricity rather than petrol or diesel (these are man-maths figures and have not been audited).

I'd be saving a good few quid compared to my Volvo V90 Cross Country, which goes back to Santander in March. Lovely motor, but the MPG is awful, as stated many a time on here.

And the wife is happy cos she gets the SUV she's been badgering me for since the dawn of time!
Yeah, 4+ is also great value right now. When you add in electric fuel savings, it makes it mega cheap. Same deals are available on a business lease so if you can put it through a co and get the 0% BIK, I really don't think new car motoring can get much cheaper.
Indeed, by the time I have charged mine using my solar panels (working from home so on charge all day) the £300 a month soon reduces to £200 a month once I don't have to pay for fuel, for a well equipped, reasonably quick brand new car.

griffster

172 posts

98 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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Georgebella said:
I have just ordered the E-Niro 3 and it is 15ppm or 18ppm with maintenance.
This is with Leasecar.uk
and seems cheaper to elect for full mileage up front than paying 15/18p /ml excess which i thought unusual

griffster

172 posts

98 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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PenelopaPitstop said:
Different funders have different rules during the lease and at the end. Some will allow repricing during the lease based on mileage change, decent extensions, discount on early termination, possibility to buy car, low charges for damage.

In my opinion, the most flexible and lenient at the end is VFWS.

If maintenance is chosen, excess miles are always more expensive than without maintenance.

Nothing is stopping you to choose lower miles upfront and then pay excess at the end. Just make sure your calculation is correct. Some contracts have tiers for excess miles.

Edited by PenelopaPitstop on Saturday 24th October 07:35
thks some good info - incidentally is it more typical to find mileage x s charges / mile working out cheaper than simply electing for mileage at outset? - I thought this was the case..and then was surprised to see a car of interest work out more expensive - even if u elect 5k mls and run 5- 7 k xs (or less for that matter) - 15p / mile or 18p maintained (1 tier, no limit)

griffster

172 posts

98 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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was i dreaming, or did somebody recently put up a Polestar 2 link for three hundreds pcm, complete with advert copy..?

paypeanuts

75 posts

64 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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griffster said:
was i dreaming, or did somebody recently put up a Polestar 2 link for three hundreds pcm, complete with advert copy..?
At 3:21am, I'd say you were dreaming.

Gary-r9129

50 posts

66 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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griffster said:
was i dreaming, or did somebody recently put up a Polestar 2 link for three hundreds pcm, complete with advert copy..?
It was most likely this BCH:

https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/polestar/2/3...

griffster

172 posts

98 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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paypeanuts said:
At 3:21am, I'd say you were dreaming.
I kinda dont get to bed til around 5 - 7 am then up for 9-10.....still cant get enough done - trying to restore family home throughput + no heating!

Think it was something like 360+vat 4 yr...too much for me

Something like the new MG Estate with 20% more power and range for c £25k and enticing leases of £25k / £33k x Niro lease deal costs would be enticing .....say, £1.9k down and 3 yrs @ £195pcm inc vat for 10k mls + 16p/ml maintained xs smile

...Still dreaming,,, but how long before this becomes reality? smile - I believe with all the manufacturers suddenly coming on-line together, following near hysterical catch up investment levels, to compete with Tesla at any cost...we shall see supply well in excess of demand in first half of 2021 with lease costs reflecting the need to shift units / gain market share smile

Mail me, around April 2021 and we can review the market place - looking for above deal levels - certain to be available this time next yr..

Driller38

181 posts

79 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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Hello looking at CLA 250e shooting brake.

Checked leaseloco and this was the cheapest I could find also did what car leasing, checked against PCP as well, I know it’s a 4 year deal but anywhere else I could check before going for it.




Witchfinder

6,250 posts

253 months

Tuesday 27th October 2020
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Driller38 said:
Hello looking at CLA 250e shooting brake.
Rule number one of bargain leasing - pick a deal, not a car. If you want something really specific, you're likely to be disappointed.
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