Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)
Discussion
V 02 said:
Would be a corker if it wasn’t for the BIK implications
A combi van no longer qualifies for the same flat BIK sum as a normal three seater van, but is treated the same way that double cab pick up trucks are now - like passenger vehicles.
Because the finance lease is only available for business users you are therefore stuck paying 37% BIK.
So this is really sadly quite a poor deal for the consumer but a good offer from the lease co.
Twin cabs are still treated as vans for tax purposes, the change was quickly scrapped. Sure at some point they will try and amend the legislation again to bring it in line with vans such as this VW.A combi van no longer qualifies for the same flat BIK sum as a normal three seater van, but is treated the same way that double cab pick up trucks are now - like passenger vehicles.
Because the finance lease is only available for business users you are therefore stuck paying 37% BIK.
So this is really sadly quite a poor deal for the consumer but a good offer from the lease co.
LeeRad said:
Jazzert501 said:
Saw a transporter full of ENY1's yesterday, I had forgotten all about them had a quick Google....
Pcp £1000 down then £259 a month,might work for some people.
Could be worth waiting until they are running closer to the deadline,not down to £179 yet......
https://www.marshall.co.uk/honda/new-car-offers/en...
You can get them for 259 with no deposit at a couple of dealers this week but i cant remember which sorry. I already have one from the £179 deal so haven't been looking!Pcp £1000 down then £259 a month,might work for some people.
Could be worth waiting until they are running closer to the deadline,not down to £179 yet......
https://www.marshall.co.uk/honda/new-car-offers/en...
Edited by Jazzert501 on Wednesday 10th July 07:41
Spoke to Scott at Central Vehicle Leasing about the Audi RS4 Avant deal. If you currently have a lease with Audi Financial Services and eligible for Audi loyalty scheme, Scott can offer the Audi RS4 Avant at the following:
2 years
5kpa
Initial Rental - £6000 + Vat
23x Monthly Rental - £299.99 + Vat
2 years
5kpa
Initial Rental - £6000 + Vat
23x Monthly Rental - £299.99 + Vat
V 02 said:
Would be a corker if it wasn’t for the BIK implications
A combi van no longer qualifies for the same flat BIK sum as a normal three seater van, but is treated the same way that double cab pick up trucks are now - like passenger vehicles.
Because the finance lease is only available for business users you are therefore stuck paying 37% BIK.
So this is really sadly quite a poor deal for the consumer but a good offer from the lease co.
Available personally too, add the VAT. That's the view I'm looking at it from.A combi van no longer qualifies for the same flat BIK sum as a normal three seater van, but is treated the same way that double cab pick up trucks are now - like passenger vehicles.
Because the finance lease is only available for business users you are therefore stuck paying 37% BIK.
So this is really sadly quite a poor deal for the consumer but a good offer from the lease co.
MondeoMan1981 said:
V 02 said:
Would be a corker if it wasn’t for the BIK implications
A combi van no longer qualifies for the same flat BIK sum as a normal three seater van, but is treated the same way that double cab pick up trucks are now - like passenger vehicles.
Because the finance lease is only available for business users you are therefore stuck paying 37% BIK.
So this is really sadly quite a poor deal for the consumer but a good offer from the lease co.
Available personally too, add the VAT. That's the view I'm looking at it from.A combi van no longer qualifies for the same flat BIK sum as a normal three seater van, but is treated the same way that double cab pick up trucks are now - like passenger vehicles.
Because the finance lease is only available for business users you are therefore stuck paying 37% BIK.
So this is really sadly quite a poor deal for the consumer but a good offer from the lease co.
ayman82 said:
MondeoMan1981 said:
V 02 said:
Would be a corker if it wasn’t for the BIK implications
A combi van no longer qualifies for the same flat BIK sum as a normal three seater van, but is treated the same way that double cab pick up trucks are now - like passenger vehicles.
Because the finance lease is only available for business users you are therefore stuck paying 37% BIK.
So this is really sadly quite a poor deal for the consumer but a good offer from the lease co.
Available personally too, add the VAT. That's the view I'm looking at it from.A combi van no longer qualifies for the same flat BIK sum as a normal three seater van, but is treated the same way that double cab pick up trucks are now - like passenger vehicles.
Because the finance lease is only available for business users you are therefore stuck paying 37% BIK.
So this is really sadly quite a poor deal for the consumer but a good offer from the lease co.
MondeoMan1981 said:
I spoke to them direct. Mulling options over as need something with 5 seats and plenty space for the next couple of years and there just arent any decent leases on anything big enough except the Superb pre reg deal I missed out on couple weeks back.
Fair enough. Just note this is the 110ps with the 5speed manual so it might be a bit buzzy on the motorway (2600rpm)Misterp1103 said:
Yep depends on if you go on RRP or OTR but either way its between 26 and 27%. Discounted price amortised is 31.5%
its a decent deal tbh given that you very rarely if ever see RS4s heavily discounted
Was about to say the same in today's climate. BTW does anyone still use this Lease spreadsheet its a decent deal tbh given that you very rarely if ever see RS4s heavily discounted
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ARUrS7YaFM...
ayman82 said:
MondeoMan1981 said:
V 02 said:
Would be a corker if it wasn’t for the BIK implications
A combi van no longer qualifies for the same flat BIK sum as a normal three seater van, but is treated the same way that double cab pick up trucks are now - like passenger vehicles.
Because the finance lease is only available for business users you are therefore stuck paying 37% BIK.
So this is really sadly quite a poor deal for the consumer but a good offer from the lease co.
Available personally too, add the VAT. That's the view I'm looking at it from.A combi van no longer qualifies for the same flat BIK sum as a normal three seater van, but is treated the same way that double cab pick up trucks are now - like passenger vehicles.
Because the finance lease is only available for business users you are therefore stuck paying 37% BIK.
So this is really sadly quite a poor deal for the consumer but a good offer from the lease co.
rich_miller7 said:
Spoke to Scott at Central Vehicle Leasing about the Audi RS4 Avant deal. If you currently have a lease with Audi Financial Services and eligible for Audi loyalty scheme, Scott can offer the Audi RS4 Avant at the following:
2 years
5kpa
Initial Rental - £6000 + Vat
23x Monthly Rental - £299.99 + Vat
Ermm... I already have an A4 Avant through CVL, I don't need an RS4 but... It feels stupid to not have an RS4 at this money2 years
5kpa
Initial Rental - £6000 + Vat
23x Monthly Rental - £299.99 + Vat
Edit: does anyone want an A4 Avant.. you know, hypothetically if I just happened to slip and order an RS4 Avant?
Edited by dh2311 on Thursday 11th July 19:50
Just wanted to know if anyone's considering the Ibiza 115 FR? Currently in stock at 6 + 36 for £213 amortised, auto is +£13 more, for 5k pa with Leasing Options Limited. My son is considering this as a cheap runabout, which I may use occasionally. Does anyone here have one and can recommend it?
oscipop said:
GG89 said:
rich_miller7 said:
Seems cheap, is it an error?Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff