Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)
Discussion
Gareth1974 said:
You’ll still be paying our nearly £800 more than the deal I posted.
It should only need a single service, on age rather than mileage at two years. I had an Arteon for 33000 miles and its single service cost me £185 (had it set to long life servicing), manged to get by on the original tyres too.
I see your point now, yes.It should only need a single service, on age rather than mileage at two years. I had an Arteon for 33000 miles and its single service cost me £185 (had it set to long life servicing), manged to get by on the original tyres too.
To be fair, they did quote £377 without maintenance which is similar to your link, but I was unlucky enough in my current lease that I required 3 tyres within 18 months (punctures etc), and the cost for each tyre was on average £130.
So, £23pm extra for maintenance including tyres, I just thought is worth it for total peace of mind.
In saying that, my previous lease about 5 years ago, I never took out any maintenance, only done the 1x service in three years which cost me around £200 and 2 tyres at £100 each.
kasb107 said:
Peugeot e-2008 is about 275 a month for a 2 year, 5k miles a year, one month down deal at the moment, zenauto through leaseloco, saying in stock
Probably the best electric deal for a while - not much more than a Renault Zoe for a smart little suv with good boot space
Long term lurker here.Probably the best electric deal for a while - not much more than a Renault Zoe for a smart little suv with good boot space
Did anyone manage to grab one of the 2008 electric deals?
Looks significantly higher now unfortunately.
jellemr said:
Long term lurker here.
Did anyone manage to grab one of the 2008 electric deals?
Looks significantly higher now unfortunately.
Yes.Did anyone manage to grab one of the 2008 electric deals?
Looks significantly higher now unfortunately.
e2008 Allure Premium that actually turned out to be a Premium+
The price actually came down again after we had ordered. Zen adjusted the deal to match the new price.
Spenny20 said:
Quintana said:
I was thinking of extending my Audi into its 4th year (the deals are so bad right now!). Audi do the exact same offer; but I couldn’t see any info about cancelling on the website? I’d only need it for a year, so if I cancelled upon return, would I not be liable for the second years’ costs…?
No you can cancel at anytime BUT you would have to pay for what you have used if that makes sense, for example if you had one service and MOT you would just need to cover the cost of that and if insufficient monthly payments had been made just pay the balance for what you have used NOT the remaining 12 months I have it in an email from my VW dealership Hi Alienarix. I've gone for the same car in metallic for 3+35 8k miles without maintenance @ £370/month. From a Lookers dealer. Yours seems a slightly better deal.
I've been looking for over a year (we extended our previous lease by a year) and felt that it was the best we're going to get in the current market. Our requirements were family sized, auto and range of over 300miles. The Audi A4 S-Line Avant posted on here seems the best value currently but my wife refuses to drive an estate.
I was torn between waiting and gambling on something better coming up but figured I may struggle to get one for July and we need a car.
The dealer said there were only 3 cars available for our time scales when we ordered 2 weeks ago (could have been a sales tactic!). Could you ask if the deal will be honoured into April to see if Q2 brings any more offers?
I've been looking for over a year (we extended our previous lease by a year) and felt that it was the best we're going to get in the current market. Our requirements were family sized, auto and range of over 300miles. The Audi A4 S-Line Avant posted on here seems the best value currently but my wife refuses to drive an estate.
I was torn between waiting and gambling on something better coming up but figured I may struggle to get one for July and we need a car.
The dealer said there were only 3 cars available for our time scales when we ordered 2 weeks ago (could have been a sales tactic!). Could you ask if the deal will be honoured into April to see if Q2 brings any more offers?
Alienatrix said:
Hi guys,
Is the following deal any good?
Tiguan R Line Edition 1.5 TSI DSG
Pure White
1+35 with 8k miles and maintenance included.
£400pm
No admin fees either.
It's with Lookers.
Delivery expected in September.
I'm aware that there is a Black Edition that comes with 20's and Pano roof, however cheapest I can find on that is £480pm with the same profile.
Plus, I'm also aware that the MK3 Tiguan will be released in October, so not really sure what to do here.
Is the following deal any good?
Tiguan R Line Edition 1.5 TSI DSG
Pure White
1+35 with 8k miles and maintenance included.
£400pm
No admin fees either.
It's with Lookers.
Delivery expected in September.
I'm aware that there is a Black Edition that comes with 20's and Pano roof, however cheapest I can find on that is £480pm with the same profile.
Plus, I'm also aware that the MK3 Tiguan will be released in October, so not really sure what to do here.
ABZ1734 said:
We are in the same position.. Current car is a Peugeot 2008, however previously had the 3008 and we missed the extra space when we opted for the 2008 so the Tiguan will be a welcoming change.
The R Line Edition has smaller alloys, 19's instead of 20's, and it's missing the blind spot detection when compared to the R Line, but other than that it's the same car.
I also looked into the R Line Black Edition which has Pano roof and 20's but it's an extra £80-£100 per month, which I couldn't justify in the current climate.
Tony33 said:
t depends on the company. Zen Auto for example calculate the deposit+monthlies/contract duration in months exactly as you state for the basis of an extension. Whether other factors like age of car come into we will see but they have a hard limit of max lease for 48 months with extensions so I doubt it.
Others seem to extend at monthly cost or even less, other significantly more!
I just got a very pleasant surprise from Volvo. Original lease 10K miles pa, 3+35 @ £307/month. Called up to ask about extensions but while on the phone got them to quote on a mileage adjustment on the current lease (with 6 months to run). Reducing the overall contract to 8K miles pa has been requoted at £204/month!! This will mean going over the agreed mileage but even with the excess mileage rate I'm still quids in.Others seem to extend at monthly cost or even less, other significantly more!
Best bit is that the extension will be based on that new price, for up to 12 months.
My only concern about doing the extension is: 1. the car will be out of warranty (though I can extend the warranty for around £400 I think) 2. there might be some other costs that come in during that period (eg brake discs, tyres) that I'd have to pay for. And another service obviously. But I still think it's worth doing...it's very unlikely to cost me more than getting a new car, and I can live in hope that leasing rates will drop over the next 12 months or so.
silent ninja said:
If you're going electric, are you or your wife able to purchase a car through your employer or company? Salary sacrifice or company cars are the only economical way of owning EVs right now, and they are better than ICE lease deals which aren't great since Covid. Most employers have a salary sacrifice car scheme these days.
I too was looking at the Q4 eTron 6 months ago. I could've got it for under £500 per month on salary sacrifice for the top spec version and that includes insurance, services, tyres, breakdown and 10k+ miles. We went with the BMW iX3 M Sport Pro in the end, but also looked at the EV6, Tesla Model Y and similar cars in that class. Private leasing of EVs was far too expensive last year and has got worse.
can you please provide more info on this ? I too was looking at the Q4 eTron 6 months ago. I could've got it for under £500 per month on salary sacrifice for the top spec version and that includes insurance, services, tyres, breakdown and 10k+ miles. We went with the BMW iX3 M Sport Pro in the end, but also looked at the EV6, Tesla Model Y and similar cars in that class. Private leasing of EVs was far too expensive last year and has got worse.
I have an option to buy as a company car and would like to know offer with insurance serice and all things mentioned...
Any pointer please ?
karan99 said:
silent ninja said:
If you're going electric, are you or your wife able to purchase a car through your employer or company? Salary sacrifice or company cars are the only economical way of owning EVs right now, and they are better than ICE lease deals which aren't great since Covid. Most employers have a salary sacrifice car scheme these days.
I too was looking at the Q4 eTron 6 months ago. I could've got it for under £500 per month on salary sacrifice for the top spec version and that includes insurance, services, tyres, breakdown and 10k+ miles. We went with the BMW iX3 M Sport Pro in the end, but also looked at the EV6, Tesla Model Y and similar cars in that class. Private leasing of EVs was far too expensive last year and has got worse.
can you please provide more info on this ? I too was looking at the Q4 eTron 6 months ago. I could've got it for under £500 per month on salary sacrifice for the top spec version and that includes insurance, services, tyres, breakdown and 10k+ miles. We went with the BMW iX3 M Sport Pro in the end, but also looked at the EV6, Tesla Model Y and similar cars in that class. Private leasing of EVs was far too expensive last year and has got worse.
I have an option to buy as a company car and would like to know offer with insurance serice and all things mentioned...
Any pointer please ?
Speak to your accountant.
ArsE82 said:
Are you a Director of a Ltd company? You can lease an EV and use it yourself as a company car. Benefit in Kind is 2% currently, so very tax efficient. Also you can reclaim 50% of the VAT.
Speak to your accountant.
yes did that today so asking here the best deals around.. Speak to your accountant.
any pointers pls ?
i saw some threads back.. some one did lease via oracle finance for an used car.. not sure how or where to find that kind of deals as well
Hello chaps, any thoughts on this deal for a Zoe.
It's the Iconic spec (which I think is top of the range).
1 +23
£282.82pm
£238.80 admin fee
So works out overall at £292.76
And it is in stock allegedly.
Alternatively, anything else for up to £400pm combined (EV or PHEV) would be really good, thanks.
It's the Iconic spec (which I think is top of the range).
1 +23
£282.82pm
£238.80 admin fee
So works out overall at £292.76
And it is in stock allegedly.
Alternatively, anything else for up to £400pm combined (EV or PHEV) would be really good, thanks.
karan99 said:
ArsE82 said:
Are you a Director of a Ltd company? You can lease an EV and use it yourself as a company car. Benefit in Kind is 2% currently, so very tax efficient. Also you can reclaim 50% of the VAT.
Speak to your accountant.
yes did that today so asking here the best deals around.. Speak to your accountant.
any pointers pls ?
i saw some threads back.. some one did lease via oracle finance for an used car.. not sure how or where to find that kind of deals as well
karan99 said:
tried that. but what the previous poster had - e tron top range.. 500 all inclusive.. cant find it anywhere ...
That was through my employer's scheme (Zenith) and salary sacrifice. Speak to you accountant. You should be able to find a Q4 eTron under £500 net once you factor in the tax benefits. I don't know how the company car scheme works, but presumably you find a deal say on Lease Loco for business rates then check with your accountant what net figures will hit you.
Any thoughts on this. I'm completely new to leasing/financing a vehicle but after an EV through my Ltd Company (not VAT registered).
Tesla Model Y RWD, Pearl White, 8000 mi, 35+1. 504.88 pcm (ex VAT) + £199 admin fee. This is through Just Drive. I've checked leaseloco and it's a bit cheaper with a company called carparison but they don't have as many online reviews so wasn't sure they were totally legit? I think prices have gone up a little over the last few weeks but this seems about par from what I can tell. Any better companies recommend?
Not overfussed by specific car/trim etc but a mid size car, hatch/estate preferred.
Thanks
Tesla Model Y RWD, Pearl White, 8000 mi, 35+1. 504.88 pcm (ex VAT) + £199 admin fee. This is through Just Drive. I've checked leaseloco and it's a bit cheaper with a company called carparison but they don't have as many online reviews so wasn't sure they were totally legit? I think prices have gone up a little over the last few weeks but this seems about par from what I can tell. Any better companies recommend?
Not overfussed by specific car/trim etc but a mid size car, hatch/estate preferred.
Thanks
Edited by shadow_boxer on Friday 24th March 23:16
Edited by shadow_boxer on Friday 24th March 23:21
shadow_boxer said:
Any thoughts on this. I'm completely new to leasing/financing a vehicle but after an EV through my Ltd Company (not VAT registered).
Tesla Model Y RWD, Pearl White, 8000 mi, 35+1. 504.88 pcm (ex VAT) + £199 admin fee. This is through Just Drive. I've checked leaseloco and it's a bit cheaper with a company called carparison but they don't have as many online reviews so wasn't sure they were totally legit? I think prices have gone up a little over the last few weeks but this seems about par from what I can tell. Any better companies recommend?
Not overfussed by specific car/trim etc but a mid size car, hatch/estate preferred.
Thanks
Does it have to be an EV? If not, I would just get a personal lease and claim back milage and save hundreds monthly that way on a cheaper car. Tesla Model Y RWD, Pearl White, 8000 mi, 35+1. 504.88 pcm (ex VAT) + £199 admin fee. This is through Just Drive. I've checked leaseloco and it's a bit cheaper with a company called carparison but they don't have as many online reviews so wasn't sure they were totally legit? I think prices have gone up a little over the last few weeks but this seems about par from what I can tell. Any better companies recommend?
Not overfussed by specific car/trim etc but a mid size car, hatch/estate preferred.
Thanks
Edited by shadow_boxer on Friday 24th March 23:16
Edited by shadow_boxer on Friday 24th March 23:21
shadow_boxer said:
Any thoughts on this. I'm completely new to leasing/financing a vehicle but after an EV through my Ltd Company (not VAT registered).
Tesla Model Y RWD, Pearl White, 8000 mi, 35+1. 504.88 pcm (ex VAT) + £199 admin fee. This is through Just Drive. I've checked leaseloco and it's a bit cheaper with a company called carparison but they don't have as many online reviews so wasn't sure they were totally legit? I think prices have gone up a little over the last few weeks but this seems about par from what I can tell. Any better companies recommend?
Not overfussed by specific car/trim etc but a mid size car, hatch/estate preferred.
Thanks
Carparison were great for me when I got a GLC 3.5 years ago. Very professional. Tesla Model Y RWD, Pearl White, 8000 mi, 35+1. 504.88 pcm (ex VAT) + £199 admin fee. This is through Just Drive. I've checked leaseloco and it's a bit cheaper with a company called carparison but they don't have as many online reviews so wasn't sure they were totally legit? I think prices have gone up a little over the last few weeks but this seems about par from what I can tell. Any better companies recommend?
Not overfussed by specific car/trim etc but a mid size car, hatch/estate preferred.
Thanks
Edited by shadow_boxer on Friday 24th March 23:16
Edited by shadow_boxer on Friday 24th March 23:21
Horizon 301 said:
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Does it have to be an EV? If not, I would just get a personal lease and claim back milage and save hundreds monthly that way on a cheaper car.
Not necessarily, but have taken advice from my accountant and recommended to get EV through the company. Will be applying for a mortgage likely in the next 6 months so ideally would like to keep personal finance low. Have considered getting a few year old Skoda Octavia Estate VRS for about £20K outright and being done with it but with the second hand market as it is along with keeping that money for a house deposit seems a reasonable way of reducing my corporation tax.Does it have to be an EV? If not, I would just get a personal lease and claim back milage and save hundreds monthly that way on a cheaper car.
Phleaser said:
Carparison were great for me when I got a GLC 3.5 years ago. Very professional.
Much appreciated and good to hear. Will request a quote.Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff