Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)

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Ready2LeaseLTD

16 posts

1 month

Wednesday 24th April
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rich_miller7 said:
Volkswagen California

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Thanks for sharing this Rich. I am the owner of Ready2Lease, we had a few enquiries in from you guys yesterday and I managed to track the source back to this post!. For anyone interested, not every VW dealer supplies campers, but we do have access to some stock that is tagged for leasing. We are collating spec requirements today so that we can quote from what is available. I expect the same as the ID.Buzz in that there are none built without options.

If anyone else is interested please contact us with your requirement. We also supply pretty much every make and model of car or van, and we specialise in VW and Nissan rates (often have the cheapest Qashqai offers in the UK)

Any generic leasing questions please feel free to ask and we will do what we can do to answer.

Thanks, James @ Ready2Lease.

rich_miller7

517 posts

79 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Ready2LeaseLTD said:
Thanks for sharing this Rich. I am the owner of Ready2Lease, we had a few enquiries in from you guys yesterday and I managed to track the source back to this post!. For anyone interested, not every VW dealer supplies campers, but we do have access to some stock that is tagged for leasing. We are collating spec requirements today so that we can quote from what is available. I expect the same as the ID.Buzz in that there are none built without options.

If anyone else is interested please contact us with your requirement. We also supply pretty much every make and model of car or van, and we specialise in VW and Nissan rates (often have the cheapest Qashqai offers in the UK)

Any generic leasing questions please feel free to ask and we will do what we can do to answer.

Thanks, James @ Ready2Lease.
You're welcome. Hope my post was useful to some of the members on here.

Blown2CV

28,861 posts

204 months

Wednesday 24th April
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here we go

MR94

141 posts

60 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Blown2CV said:
here we go
?

I was hoping you were insinuating a bunch of amazing deals were coming out haha

Zoon

6,710 posts

122 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Blown2CV said:
from the supplying dealer you mean.
As I understand the supplying dealer is paid by the funder who purchase the cars in bulk.
The kickback to the broker is normally from the funder.

FBR2020

1,251 posts

211 months

Wednesday 24th April
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FBR2020 said:
I've just ordered one - had the same doubts about pre-registration but the quotation notes brand new and order form says same. "In transit on route to dealer - mid-April delivery"

Edit to add - I think "pre-current" just means it's the run out model which production ended in Nov 2023, rather than the new 2024 model just released.
Update - my Peugeot 3008 arrived yesterday after ordering through Gateway2Lease mid-March.

Advertised as "Peugeot 3008 Suv 1.6 Hybrid 225 GT e-EAT8 [Model Year 2022]", £314 on a 1+23, 8k miles.

I put that at 25%, even at the discounted prices currently being offered by dealers on end of the line stock.

The car is definitely not a 22MY. Build date (from what I can decipher) is July 2023 and it has all of the most recent updates - biggest giveaway is the gear selector, Peugeot changed from a joystick-style lever to a small switch in the centre console.

Happy with it so far - a lot more refined to drive than I'd expected and well specced.

Edited by FBR2020 on Wednesday 24th April 11:21

Ready2LeaseLTD

16 posts

1 month

Wednesday 24th April
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Zoon said:
As I understand the supplying dealer is paid by the funder who purchase the cars in bulk.
The kickback to the broker is normally from the funder.
Not always the case. Sometimes the dealer has their own finance and the broker is paid via the dealer, sometimes we use funder systems directly and earn commission off the back of an approved application. Sometimes there is no commission at all.

Sometimes the funder will buy a batch direct from the manufacturer.


Ready2LeaseLTD

16 posts

1 month

Wednesday 24th April
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FBR2020 said:
The car is definitely not a 22MY. Build date (from what I can decipher) is July 2023 and it has all of the most recent updates -

Edited by FBR2020 on Wednesday 24th April 11:21
FYI, Just because it was built in 2023, it could still be a 22MY.

Zoon

6,710 posts

122 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Ready2LeaseLTD said:
Zoon said:
As I understand the supplying dealer is paid by the funder who purchase the cars in bulk.
The kickback to the broker is normally from the funder.
Not always the case. Sometimes the dealer has their own finance and the broker is paid via the dealer, sometimes we use funder systems directly and earn commission off the back of an approved application. Sometimes there is no commission at all.

Sometimes the funder will buy a batch direct from the manufacturer.
Don't forget to submit your confirmation statement wink

Ready2LeaseLTD

16 posts

1 month

Wednesday 24th April
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Zoon said:
Don't forget to submit your confirmation statement wink
Haha! it was done a few weeks ago. Companies house is slow!

Zoon

6,710 posts

122 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Ready2LeaseLTD said:
Zoon said:
Don't forget to submit your confirmation statement wink
Haha! it was done a few weeks ago. Companies house is slow!
Normally the same day if you submit it electronically.

Blown2CV

28,861 posts

204 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Zoon said:
Blown2CV said:
from the supplying dealer you mean.
As I understand the supplying dealer is paid by the funder who purchase the cars in bulk.
The kickback to the broker is normally from the funder.
No, or at least not generally. Generally the broker will have a deal with a supplying dealer or dealer group for a given marque. We'll send you this many orders if you can achieve this level of deal (usually based upon scale commitments the dealer has with the manufacturer or indeed funder). There is then an incentive paid by the dealer to the broker. The broker does not generally have a direct relationship with the funder but may be in some cases acting as agent for the purposes of capturing wet signatures on docs etc. Big dealers who do a lot of fleet need to hit big numbers of units to make it worthwhile, so leasing arrangements with brokers can be a good way to achieve this.

hoponbaby

10 posts

22 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Zoon said:
Normally the same day if you submit it electronically.
Normally within about 10 minutes....

rich_miller7

517 posts

79 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Anyone still looking for a BMW M2? This looks a competitive price -

https://lease4less.co.uk/car-leasing/bmw/m2/m2-cou...

I make the total lease cost - £16,644.32 inc VAT

James-gbg1e

284 posts

81 months

Wednesday 24th April
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rich_miller7 said:
Anyone still looking for a BMW M2? This looks a competitive price -

https://lease4less.co.uk/car-leasing/bmw/m2/m2-cou...

I make the total lease cost - £16,644.32 inc VAT
Joke price.

rich_miller7

517 posts

79 months

Wednesday 24th April
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James-gbg1e said:
Joke price.
Cheaper than some of the prices I've seen mentioned on here in recent weeks!

Zoon

6,710 posts

122 months

Wednesday 24th April
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James-gbg1e said:
rich_miller7 said:
Anyone still looking for a BMW M2? This looks a competitive price -

https://lease4less.co.uk/car-leasing/bmw/m2/m2-cou...

I make the total lease cost - £16,644.32 inc VAT
Joke price.
Is anyone doing them cheaper elsewhere?

rich_miller7

517 posts

79 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Zoon said:
James-gbg1e said:
rich_miller7 said:
Anyone still looking for a BMW M2? This looks a competitive price -

https://lease4less.co.uk/car-leasing/bmw/m2/m2-cou...

I make the total lease cost - £16,644.32 inc VAT
Joke price.
Is anyone doing them cheaper elsewhere?
V4B are quoting £16,638.00 on Leasing.com - I haven't seen lower than that price quoted

milneb2

50 posts

75 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Decent, a lot of car for the money. I got the cheap eny1 deal recently but quickly realised need another family car for longer journeys (daughter at uni). A lot to be said for having a brand new car like the 3008 rather than used Audi e.g out of warranty...I’m getting old. I think my22 is just when it had its last model update. If something similar comes up I will be ftk…

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FBR2020 said:
I've just ordered one - had the same doubts about pre-registration but the quotation notes brand new and order form says same. "In transit on route to dealer - mid-April delivery"

Edit to add - I think "pre-current" just means it's the run out model which production ended in Nov 2023, rather than the new 2024 model just released.
Update - my Peugeot 3008 arrived yesterday after ordering through Gateway2Lease mid-March.

Advertised as "Peugeot 3008 Suv 1.6 Hybrid 225 GT e-EAT8 [Model Year 2022]", £314 on a 1+23, 8k miles.

I put that at 25%, even at the discounted prices currently being offered by dealers on end of the line stock.

The car is definitely not a 22MY. Build date (from what I can decipher) is July 2023 and it has all of the most recent updates - biggest giveaway is the gear selector, Peugeot changed from a joystick-style lever to a small switch in the centre console.

Happy with it so far - a lot more refined to drive than I'd expected and well specced.

Edited by FBR2020 on Wednesday 24th April 11:21

Ready2LeaseLTD

16 posts

1 month

Wednesday 24th April
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Zoon said:
Normally the same day if you submit it electronically.
the accountant asked me for the info a month ago, so I am sure it will be updated soon.