Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)

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Rusty Old-Banger

5,252 posts

223 months

Tuesday 14th January
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wadely said:
Pistonheadsdicoverer said:
Maybe use Carsized to have an idea..
https://www.carsized.com/en/cars/compare/audi-a8-2...

Compared to the A8, it is much bigger.

540cm is going to make it near impossible to park in supermarket parking.
My next door neighbour - who, given the cars that appear on their driveway, I suspect to be at least a lurker on here - has just had one of these appear. It is long
Not really. My 7 seater is 2m wide (without mirrors), 5.2m long (but has a big towbar so is more like 5.4m), and it's not too bad. Yes you can't just chuck it in to any space willy-nilly, but it's not life ruining, nor have I ever (touch wood) swiped mirrors on anything. And I bet the 7er has decent cameras and park assist. Would not be a deal breaker for me.

rich_miller7

690 posts

88 months

Tuesday 14th January
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Looks fairly good deal on the MINI Cooper Hatchback 135kW E Exclusive [Level 1] 41kWh 3dr Auto

https://leasing.com/main-dealers/berry-mini-heathr...

Pistonheadsdicoverer

509 posts

56 months

Tuesday 14th January
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Rusty Old-Banger said:
Not really. My 7 seater is 2m wide (without mirrors), 5.2m long (but has a big towbar so is more like 5.4m), and it's not too bad. Yes you can't just chuck it in to any space willy-nilly, but it's not life ruining, nor have I ever (touch wood) swiped mirrors on anything. And I bet the 7er has decent cameras and park assist. Would not be a deal breaker for me.
I assume your 7 seater is a SUV where you are perched rather high, much higher than in the BMW.
That gives you much better visibility and helps your spatial judgement.
My 2 pence.

Rusty Old-Banger

5,252 posts

223 months

Tuesday 14th January
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Pistonheadsdicoverer said:
Rusty Old-Banger said:
Not really. My 7 seater is 2m wide (without mirrors), 5.2m long (but has a big towbar so is more like 5.4m), and it's not too bad. Yes you can't just chuck it in to any space willy-nilly, but it's not life ruining, nor have I ever (touch wood) swiped mirrors on anything. And I bet the 7er has decent cameras and park assist. Would not be a deal breaker for me.
I assume your 7 seater is a SUV where you are perched rather high, much higher than in the BMW.
That gives you much better visibility and helps your spatial judgement.
My 2 pence.
It's not an SUV but it is kind of a van with windows - a typical 7 seater MPV. But only one camera on the back, nothing at the front, and it's fine. Like I say, the 7 will have aids dripping off every external edge. It's no Micra, but it's not a bus either.

J210

4,821 posts

193 months

Tuesday 14th January
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rich_miller7] Looks fairly good deal on the MINI Cooper Hatchback 135kW E Exclusive [Level 1 said:
Thats a great deal. Better than the deal we got last month on a Sport

With some of the MINI leases

Metallic paint tends to add about £15 a month. Think green is standard on the Exclusives and about £15 a month extra if it has the upgraded alloys.

With BMW moving to the agency model few dealers are trying to shift stock they own.





Edited by J210 on Tuesday 14th January 12:05

nickfrog

22,224 posts

227 months

Tuesday 14th January
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^ I would stick to 17' really. That would be a nice upgrade compared to the 18" lol.

I looked at the configurator and it looks like only green is free.

Edited by nickfrog on Tuesday 14th January 12:09

rich_miller7

690 posts

88 months

Tuesday 14th January
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J210 said:
Thats a great deal. Better than the deal we got last month on a Sport

With some of the MINI leases

Metallic paint tends to add about £15 a month. Think green is standard on the Exclusives and about £15 a month extra if it has the upgraded alloys.

With BMW moving to the agency model few dealers are trying to shift stock they own.





Edited by J210 on Tuesday 14th January 12:05
Maybe someone with the formula can work out the % for this vehicle? Looks a very good deal over 24 months. Electric Mini's are not for me, but might be of interest to someone on the forum.


J210

4,821 posts

193 months

Tuesday 14th January
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nickfrog said:
^ I would stick to 17' really. That would be a nice upgrade compare to the 18" lol.

I looked at the configurator and it looks like only green is free.
On the stock finder looks like they have one black car with gold 17's other than that all on 18's

A sister branch Chiswick has a green on gold 17's. So that could be the golden goose.

Amateurish

8,004 posts

232 months

Tuesday 14th January
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rich_miller7 said:
J210 said:
Thats a great deal. Better than the deal we got last month on a Sport

With some of the MINI leases

Metallic paint tends to add about £15 a month. Think green is standard on the Exclusives and about £15 a month extra if it has the upgraded alloys.

With BMW moving to the agency model few dealers are trying to shift stock they own.





Edited by J210 on Tuesday 14th January 12:05
Maybe someone with the formula can work out the % for this vehicle? Looks a very good deal over 24 months. Electric Mini's are not for me, but might be of interest to someone on the forum.
£6k for 10k miles, RRP is £34k so 17.5%. Very good.

Pistonheadsdicoverer

509 posts

56 months

Tuesday 14th January
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Not for everyone (Motorfinity is a unique business serving the UK’s specialist sectors including the Armed Forces, Veterans, Emergency Services, Education and Social Care sectors, and more, all under one umbrella).

https://www.motorfinityleasing.co.uk/car/volkswage...

Volkswagen ID.3 Hatchback
125kW Match Pure 52kWh 5dr Auto

47+1
5000
GBP 277.92/month
149.99 processing fees

rich_miller7

690 posts

88 months

Tuesday 14th January
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Amateurish said:
£6k for 10k miles, RRP is £34k so 17.5%. Very good.
Thank you for the calculation!

codenamecueball

629 posts

99 months

Tuesday 14th January
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Pistonheadsdicoverer said:
Not for everyone (Motorfinity is a unique business serving the UK’s specialist sectors including the Armed Forces, Veterans, Emergency Services, Education and Social Care sectors, and more, all under one umbrella).

https://www.motorfinityleasing.co.uk/car/volkswage...

Volkswagen ID.3 Hatchback
125kW Match Pure 52kWh 5dr Auto

47+1
5000
GBP 277.92/month
149.99 processing fees
Same price to the penny at Leasing Options, just their broker fee is twice as much. Good way to save a few quid on the Leasing Options fees though!

Pistonheadsdicoverer

509 posts

56 months

Tuesday 14th January
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codenamecueball said:
Same price to the penny at Leasing Options, just their broker fee is twice as much. Good way to save a few quid on the Leasing Options fees though!
I'd therefore assume that they are the same company, just operating under different guise.
Divide and rule.

dave1980

61 posts

230 months

Tuesday 14th January
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Okay it's a van and only two seats but 1+23, 10k miles, £214pm is cheap. Might be useful to someone.

https://www.leaseloco.com/van-leasing/nissan/towns...

shaz1410

7 posts

78 months

Tuesday 14th January
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hi guys
I take it theres a snowballs chance in hell on finding a deal for Land Rover/Range Rover? looking to order a defender and two sports, if anyone knows a good contact a dealer could you let me know, much appreciated.

sixor8

6,743 posts

278 months

Tuesday 14th January
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dave1980 said:
Okay it's a van and only two seats but 1+23, 10k miles, £214pm is cheap. Might be useful to someone.

https://www.leaseloco.com/van-leasing/nissan/towns...
Interesting that a petrol one is £152 per month MORE! Definitely trying to shift them for ZEV mandate.

kasb107

84 posts

78 months

Tuesday 14th January
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Kodiaq SE PHEV on a 23+1 - 8k miles - factory order - £355


https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/skoda/kodiaq...

Probs worth taking to a Skoda dealer to see if they’ll match and get rid of the broker fee

Great family car (doesn’t say if this has 5 or 7 seats) and the MPG (while massively overstated) should save at least 50 quid in petrol a month

SE spec has most of the kit you’d need

theoriginalpaul

199 posts

80 months

Tuesday 14th January
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This just appeared in my FB feed - a bit cheaper than the previously posted deal I think. Seems like a lot of car for the money.

Pistonheadsdicoverer

509 posts

56 months

Tuesday 14th January
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theoriginalpaul said:


This just appeared in my FB feed - a bit cheaper than the previously posted deal I think. Seems like a lot of car for the money.
Likely to be the same if there's any broker fee.
Intrigued that smaller companies are getting such good deals on high end BMW.

GeorgePoey

14 posts

75 months

Tuesday 14th January
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kasb107 said:
Kodiaq SE PHEV on a 23+1 - 8k miles - factory order - £355


https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/skoda/kodiaq...

Probs worth taking to a Skoda dealer to see if they’ll match and get rid of the broker fee

Great family car (doesn’t say if this has 5 or 7 seats) and the MPG (while massively overstated) should save at least 50 quid in petrol a month

SE spec has most of the kit you’d need
PHEV is only available as a 5 seater just so you’re aware