Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 9)
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pezbing said:
Chelve said:
Nice one mate.
Any chance of you upload a couple of pics?
Is there much space on the back seats buddy
Got mine today, too. Lovely bit of kit! Any chance of you upload a couple of pics?
Is there much space on the back seats buddy
I'm six foot and could fit into the drivers side back seat with no problem.
Now have my girl's car seats in the back and there's loads of room for them.
Any particular photos?
Could you take one of the back seat space please.
Can you take a couple of the car .
Cheers fella
Theoldguard said:
N11XNP said:
Hi all. I’ve had this price back from my local Hyundai dealer for a fully electric car for my mum. Any thoughts on this? Good, meh or bad deal?
Hyundai KONA SUV 0.0 Electric (premium specification)
3+35 (£1065.60 + 355.20)
6k miles per annum
£13,497.6 over the term of 3 years
Works out at 25% based on the 2 year calc many do on here (vehicle val is £35,560 - supposedly)
Many thanks all.
I got mine ( Well wife's) Kona delivered this morning. Hyundai KONA SUV 0.0 Electric (premium specification)
3+35 (£1065.60 + 355.20)
6k miles per annum
£13,497.6 over the term of 3 years
Works out at 25% based on the 2 year calc many do on here (vehicle val is £35,560 - supposedly)
Many thanks all.
64Kwh Premium
10k per annum
Met paint
1+23
£327pm
Should of opted for the maint package at £10pm tho.
No additional fees and excess mileage fee of 10p which ain't bad when you work out this thing can do a penny a mile motoring so in theory an extra 11p all in for the extra miles.
Handed back my Tarraco last month and have just received a bill for excess mileage.
I handed the vehicle back with 11933 miles to the collection driver.
Lease company say there is 12035 miles on the clock.
Do they charge for the collection drivers journey back or from when you handover the keys?
It's only £25 charge and had no other issues with the vehicle or the company.
I handed the vehicle back with 11933 miles to the collection driver.
Lease company say there is 12035 miles on the clock.
Do they charge for the collection drivers journey back or from when you handover the keys?
It's only £25 charge and had no other issues with the vehicle or the company.
I know the general consensus is to avoid 4 year deals, but with the current famine of decent deals this might be useful for someone
ABARTH 595 1.4 T-JET 180 COMPETIZIONE OFFER
£223 Per Month - £223 Deposit (PCH)
48 months
5k miles pa
Seen on the BS Marson website. Only 7 left according to the website.
ABARTH 595 1.4 T-JET 180 COMPETIZIONE OFFER
£223 Per Month - £223 Deposit (PCH)
48 months
5k miles pa
Seen on the BS Marson website. Only 7 left according to the website.
ivrytwr3 said:
Handed back my Tarraco last month and have just received a bill for excess mileage.
I handed the vehicle back with 11933 miles to the collection driver.
Lease company say there is 12035 miles on the clock.
Do they charge for the collection drivers journey back or from when you handover the keys?
It's only £25 charge and had no other issues with the vehicle or the company.
£25 for 98 miles?!?I handed the vehicle back with 11933 miles to the collection driver.
Lease company say there is 12035 miles on the clock.
Do they charge for the collection drivers journey back or from when you handover the keys?
It's only £25 charge and had no other issues with the vehicle or the company.
gazza5 said:
chip shortage right now, more people are now leasing, rather than buying. Just way up everything, some cars are cheaper to pcp than lease.
Don't get me wrong there are good deals occasionally, but deals were cheaper in the past. However list prices have moved up a lot as well which increases lease prices. Plus the tax on cars over £40k etc.
Any suggestions for which make/modes are cheaper to pcp?Don't get me wrong there are good deals occasionally, but deals were cheaper in the past. However list prices have moved up a lot as well which increases lease prices. Plus the tax on cars over £40k etc.
ivrytwr3 said:
Handed back my Tarraco last month and have just received a bill for excess mileage.
I handed the vehicle back with 11933 miles to the collection driver.
Lease company say there is 12035 miles on the clock.
Do they charge for the collection drivers journey back or from when you handover the keys?
It's only £25 charge and had no other issues with the vehicle or the company.
They shouldn't be charging you for mileage occurred after collection, that's not your responsibility...I handed the vehicle back with 11933 miles to the collection driver.
Lease company say there is 12035 miles on the clock.
Do they charge for the collection drivers journey back or from when you handover the keys?
It's only £25 charge and had no other issues with the vehicle or the company.
N11XNP said:
Thanks, that’s a much better deal. who was that with?
Britannia Leasing, the vehicle came from Hyundai in Wolverhampton, and everything else is financed via Hyundai. It was a special they had last month on stock vehicles but worth keeping an eye / contacting them to see what they currently have.
I would also consider going for the 64kwh, it is tempting to pay less per month for the smaller battery pack but it does limit you on the range, the 64 in real world testing can get close to 270miles, that was the attraction for us, less charging and more options when you need that longer journey.
Let me know if you need the contact details for the guy who dealt with us at Britannia, a very pleasant experience all round.
Edited by Theoldguard on Thursday 22 July 09:37
Edited by Theoldguard on Thursday 22 July 09:38
ivrytwr3 said:
Handed back my Tarraco last month and have just received a bill for excess mileage.
I handed the vehicle back with 11933 miles to the collection driver.
Lease company say there is 12035 miles on the clock.
Do they charge for the collection drivers journey back or from when you handover the keys?
It's only £25 charge and had no other issues with the vehicle or the company.
Sounds about right 12.5p per mile I handed the vehicle back with 11933 miles to the collection driver.
Lease company say there is 12035 miles on the clock.
Do they charge for the collection drivers journey back or from when you handover the keys?
It's only £25 charge and had no other issues with the vehicle or the company.
Bit of an update on the Kodiaq which might be useful to anyone thinking of one, mine is now on 2K miles which is mainly a road trip through France, Italy, Croatia. Full laden (6!) and towing a high roof Ansems camping trailer fully laden with clobber for The Wild Bunch and 3 months worth of clothes for the missus (we are away for two weeks).
Car is spot on, comfortable and covers the miles very easily, very quiet. I had concerns about the 1.5 petrol but it sits on the autoroute on cruise control at 130kph all day long even with trailer on the back and the DSG works seamlessly to shuffle down the gears on the gradients. Full consumption not great, at around 26mpg so clearly the motor is working hard but then given the relatively modest torque I am not surprised. Once the trailer was off and left back at Villa it is actually quite good fun on the twisty bits of some of the fabulous roads in Istria when we are on days out.
Canton continues to impress as the speakers get run in and really glad to have got the pano roof as it makes a huge difference to what would otherwise be quite a dark interior. Seats are lovely.
So no regrets, especially given the cracking deal.
Car is spot on, comfortable and covers the miles very easily, very quiet. I had concerns about the 1.5 petrol but it sits on the autoroute on cruise control at 130kph all day long even with trailer on the back and the DSG works seamlessly to shuffle down the gears on the gradients. Full consumption not great, at around 26mpg so clearly the motor is working hard but then given the relatively modest torque I am not surprised. Once the trailer was off and left back at Villa it is actually quite good fun on the twisty bits of some of the fabulous roads in Istria when we are on days out.
Canton continues to impress as the speakers get run in and really glad to have got the pano roof as it makes a huge difference to what would otherwise be quite a dark interior. Seats are lovely.
So no regrets, especially given the cracking deal.
Zoon said:
ivrytwr3 said:
Handed back my Tarraco last month and have just received a bill for excess mileage.
I handed the vehicle back with 11933 miles to the collection driver.
Lease company say there is 12035 miles on the clock.
Do they charge for the collection drivers journey back or from when you handover the keys?
It's only £25 charge and had no other issues with the vehicle or the company.
Sounds about right 12.5p per mile I handed the vehicle back with 11933 miles to the collection driver.
Lease company say there is 12035 miles on the clock.
Do they charge for the collection drivers journey back or from when you handover the keys?
It's only £25 charge and had no other issues with the vehicle or the company.
G944S said:
tanti007 said:
Do you have a link or contact number for the A6 Deal ? Does that include A6 Avant ?
imgil said:
Was this a direct mail from VWFS, do you have a contact detail for the above as I am currently a VWFS customer coming to the end of a lease term.
It was an email from the business development manager at the dealer I used for my original order, contact is sam.akehurst@caffyns.co.ukLambo89 said:
Zoon said:
ivrytwr3 said:
Handed back my Tarraco last month and have just received a bill for excess mileage.
I handed the vehicle back with 11933 miles to the collection driver.
Lease company say there is 12035 miles on the clock.
Do they charge for the collection drivers journey back or from when you handover the keys?
It's only £25 charge and had no other issues with the vehicle or the company.
Sounds about right 12.5p per mile I handed the vehicle back with 11933 miles to the collection driver.
Lease company say there is 12035 miles on the clock.
Do they charge for the collection drivers journey back or from when you handover the keys?
It's only £25 charge and had no other issues with the vehicle or the company.
https://zen.auto/search-personal-leasing/budget?st...
T-Roc 1.5 Evo Black Edition for around £850 + (35 x £251) 8k miles and short delivery time (3-4 weeks)
Doesn't seem to bad in the current leasing climate......
T-Roc 1.5 Evo Black Edition for around £850 + (35 x £251) 8k miles and short delivery time (3-4 weeks)
Doesn't seem to bad in the current leasing climate......
ivrytwr3 said:
Handed back my Tarraco last month and have just received a bill for excess mileage.
I handed the vehicle back with 11933 miles to the collection driver.
Lease company say there is 12035 miles on the clock.
Do they charge for the collection drivers journey back or from when you handover the keys?
It's only £25 charge and had no other issues with the vehicle or the company.
Sorry, more info:I handed the vehicle back with 11933 miles to the collection driver.
Lease company say there is 12035 miles on the clock.
Do they charge for the collection drivers journey back or from when you handover the keys?
It's only £25 charge and had no other issues with the vehicle or the company.
Allowance was 11,900
14.22 per mile.
I've just received this and thought it was interesting to share with the forum!
We write to advise you that a number of Audi models built from the week starting 21 June (build week 25) onwards (including those with Advanced Key) will initially be delivered with one key with remote function and one without (ie key blade only), rather than two keys with remote function.
We apologise for this occurrence caused by the current global shortages on semi-conductors.
Please note that the second key can only be used to open or lock the vehicle, it cannot be used to start the engine.
Current estimations are that the build weeks affected are 25 to 39, however this is not yet confirmed. Customers will be supplied a second remote key by retro-fitment, but lead times for this are not yet available and may extend into 2022.
More information on timescales will be published shortly.
Models affected
• A4 Saloon and Avant (incl. S and RS)
• A5 Coupé, Sportback and Cabriolet (incl. S and RS)
• A6 Saloon and Avant (incl. S and RS)
• A7 Sportback (incl. S and RS)
• A8
• Q5 and Q5 Sportback
• e-tron and e-tron Sportback
• Q7 (incl. S and RS)
• Q8 (incl. S and RS)
Audi are working on a retro-fit solution to supply the second remote key to all impacted customers. This will be communicated within the coming weeks. However, current forecasts for when customers can expect to receive their second remote key are not yet confirmed, and lead times could extend into 2022.
This Semi-Conductor chip shortage is becoming a real problem, I don't think there's a manufacturer out there that isn't affected.
We write to advise you that a number of Audi models built from the week starting 21 June (build week 25) onwards (including those with Advanced Key) will initially be delivered with one key with remote function and one without (ie key blade only), rather than two keys with remote function.
We apologise for this occurrence caused by the current global shortages on semi-conductors.
Please note that the second key can only be used to open or lock the vehicle, it cannot be used to start the engine.
Current estimations are that the build weeks affected are 25 to 39, however this is not yet confirmed. Customers will be supplied a second remote key by retro-fitment, but lead times for this are not yet available and may extend into 2022.
More information on timescales will be published shortly.
Models affected
• A4 Saloon and Avant (incl. S and RS)
• A5 Coupé, Sportback and Cabriolet (incl. S and RS)
• A6 Saloon and Avant (incl. S and RS)
• A7 Sportback (incl. S and RS)
• A8
• Q5 and Q5 Sportback
• e-tron and e-tron Sportback
• Q7 (incl. S and RS)
• Q8 (incl. S and RS)
Audi are working on a retro-fit solution to supply the second remote key to all impacted customers. This will be communicated within the coming weeks. However, current forecasts for when customers can expect to receive their second remote key are not yet confirmed, and lead times could extend into 2022.
This Semi-Conductor chip shortage is becoming a real problem, I don't think there's a manufacturer out there that isn't affected.
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