Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)
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Hi
Looking at Leasing a Used EV for the first time leasing/EV.
Seen A deal with Lex Autolease for a 2/3 year old Ioniq 5 Premium10k miles pa , Service Rental included (believe this is Maintenance package). Coming in at around £405 pm all in. For a 36month Lease.
Any one experienced Lex Autolease? Or the Ioniq 5. Looking for an SUV to replace the Kia Sportage, save on petrol costs.
Any alternative websites or comparison websites i could use?
any recommendations against the Ioniq 5. Looking at as close to 300mile range as possible.
Thanks
Looking at Leasing a Used EV for the first time leasing/EV.
Seen A deal with Lex Autolease for a 2/3 year old Ioniq 5 Premium10k miles pa , Service Rental included (believe this is Maintenance package). Coming in at around £405 pm all in. For a 36month Lease.
Any one experienced Lex Autolease? Or the Ioniq 5. Looking for an SUV to replace the Kia Sportage, save on petrol costs.
Any alternative websites or comparison websites i could use?
any recommendations against the Ioniq 5. Looking at as close to 300mile range as possible.
Thanks
nunp said:
I stand corrected, managing the health of the battery is irrelevant since it s not yours / it s a lease car. Bit like ragging a hire car.
I'm probably going to do 90% and not fully as I ethically can't do it fully as I would think too much about the next owner getting a lemon. Kingdom35 said:
Hi
Looking at Leasing a Used EV for the first time leasing/EV.
Seen A deal with Lex Autolease for a 2/3 year old Ioniq 5 Premium10k miles pa , Service Rental included (believe this is Maintenance package). Coming in at around £405 pm all in. For a 36month Lease.
Any one experienced Lex Autolease? Or the Ioniq 5. Looking for an SUV to replace the Kia Sportage, save on petrol costs.
Any alternative websites or comparison websites i could use?
any recommendations against the Ioniq 5. Looking at as close to 300mile range as possible.
Thanks
You can get a brand new one for that money, don’t bother looking at used car leases. Could also end up having it out of warranty too. Looking at Leasing a Used EV for the first time leasing/EV.
Seen A deal with Lex Autolease for a 2/3 year old Ioniq 5 Premium10k miles pa , Service Rental included (believe this is Maintenance package). Coming in at around £405 pm all in. For a 36month Lease.
Any one experienced Lex Autolease? Or the Ioniq 5. Looking for an SUV to replace the Kia Sportage, save on petrol costs.
Any alternative websites or comparison websites i could use?
any recommendations against the Ioniq 5. Looking at as close to 300mile range as possible.
Thanks
Also why pay extra for maintenance on an electric car, it’s pretty much just tyres anyway.
LostAndNotFound said:
The cheapest public chargers are about 30p kWh with a lot of the Tesla chargers being around the 40p/kWh for other makes.
Otherwise I find most of them are between 70p and 90p.
Remember at home there are tariffs that allow 7p to 9p per kWh overnight.
Our Full day tariff when charging is 10p per kWH, it works for our Tesla and Jaguar Hybrid, but for the new Puma Gen E that is coming, it is not compatible, so I will have to pay 25p per kWH when charging that. Otherwise I find most of them are between 70p and 90p.
Remember at home there are tariffs that allow 7p to 9p per kWh overnight.
Kingdom35 said:
Hi
Looking at Leasing a Used EV for the first time leasing/EV.
Seen A deal with Lex Autolease for a 2/3 year old Ioniq 5 Premium10k miles pa , Service Rental included (believe this is Maintenance package). Coming in at around £405 pm all in. For a 36month Lease.
Any one experienced Lex Autolease? Or the Ioniq 5. Looking for an SUV to replace the Kia Sportage, save on petrol costs.
Any alternative websites or comparison websites i could use?
any recommendations against the Ioniq 5. Looking at as close to 300mile range as possible.
Thanks
Our company uses Lex Autolease, they’re owned by Lloyds. Looking at Leasing a Used EV for the first time leasing/EV.
Seen A deal with Lex Autolease for a 2/3 year old Ioniq 5 Premium10k miles pa , Service Rental included (believe this is Maintenance package). Coming in at around £405 pm all in. For a 36month Lease.
Any one experienced Lex Autolease? Or the Ioniq 5. Looking for an SUV to replace the Kia Sportage, save on petrol costs.
Any alternative websites or comparison websites i could use?
any recommendations against the Ioniq 5. Looking at as close to 300mile range as possible.
Thanks
And they f
king love a fee. Greg2904 said:
You can get a brand new one for that money, don t bother looking at used car leases. Could also end up having it out of warranty too.
Also why pay extra for maintenance on an electric car, it s pretty much just tyres anyway.
That’s a fair point. Looking at close to £1000 over 3 years for this service Rental/maintenance package. Also why pay extra for maintenance on an electric car, it s pretty much just tyres anyway.
So 30k miles realistically going to need 1 set of tyres. No MOT, I have breakdown cover already.
Service Intervals possible 2/3 so….hmm may work out realistically about even. Or are my rough maths off?
Ry.Clarke said:
Kingdom35 said:
Hi
Looking at Leasing a Used EV for the first time leasing/EV.
Seen A deal with Lex Autolease for a 2/3 year old Ioniq 5 Premium10k miles pa , Service Rental included (believe this is Maintenance package). Coming in at around £405 pm all in. For a 36month Lease.
Any one experienced Lex Autolease? Or the Ioniq 5. Looking for an SUV to replace the Kia Sportage, save on petrol costs.
Any alternative websites or comparison websites i could use?
any recommendations against the Ioniq 5. Looking at as close to 300mile range as possible.
Thanks
Our company uses Lex Autolease, they re owned by Lloyds. Looking at Leasing a Used EV for the first time leasing/EV.
Seen A deal with Lex Autolease for a 2/3 year old Ioniq 5 Premium10k miles pa , Service Rental included (believe this is Maintenance package). Coming in at around £405 pm all in. For a 36month Lease.
Any one experienced Lex Autolease? Or the Ioniq 5. Looking for an SUV to replace the Kia Sportage, save on petrol costs.
Any alternative websites or comparison websites i could use?
any recommendations against the Ioniq 5. Looking at as close to 300mile range as possible.
Thanks
And they f
king love a fee. Rscut said:
Somebody said:
In my (admittedly limited) experience, not all chargers are in Electroverse. However, if regular public charging, a monthly Ionity/Tesla subscription will give substantial rate savings.
Please take your EV charging talk to a different forum.Had a BMW 128ti on lease, lease ended and would not extend beyond 2 months - had to wait 7 months for the S3 to arrive. In the meantime across my desk came a lovely cheap lease to keep me going 18 months Nissan EV Townstar. Honestly apart from the short battery life it was fun to run around in. It's coming to an end soon.
Was looking as we need another car now for an EV, don't really want a huge SUV, but want a decent battery life and charge input. I keep coming back to the Tesla 3 on lease - although they are claiming that they are also giving £3k for PCP (very well hidden).
Is the offer any good? I can't see anything else other than the i4 but those offers have gone.
Was looking as we need another car now for an EV, don't really want a huge SUV, but want a decent battery life and charge input. I keep coming back to the Tesla 3 on lease - although they are claiming that they are also giving £3k for PCP (very well hidden).
Is the offer any good? I can't see anything else other than the i4 but those offers have gone.
tuonopepper said:
Anyone who's bagged a Polestar 4 with Carparison can give me any idea how long it was between finance docs going back and being verified to being given a delivery date... seems to be dragging here and im not the most patient, lol
Pretty quick in my experience. There were quite a few docs etc to sign but it took all of a week, maybe two, to get the delivery date from the point of being quoted. Once the finance arrangements were all sorted, had an email from Polestar with the delivery date set (and they also suggested dropping earlier but we can't as sending the old lease back on a particular day).spacey3 said:
In the meantime across my desk came a lovely cheap lease to keep me going 18 months Nissan EV Townstar. Honestly apart from the short battery life it was fun to run around in. It's coming to an end soon.
How much was it? Considering one for work but they're about £230/mo now.DizzyN said:
tuonopepper said:
Anyone who's bagged a Polestar 4 with Carparison can give me any idea how long it was between finance docs going back and being verified to being given a delivery date... seems to be dragging here and im not the most patient, lol
Pretty quick in my experience. There were quite a few docs etc to sign but it took all of a week, maybe two, to get the delivery date from the point of being quoted. Once the finance arrangements were all sorted, had an email from Polestar with the delivery date set (and they also suggested dropping earlier but we can't as sending the old lease back on a particular day).codenamecueball said:
Rscut said:
Please take your EV charging talk to a different forum.
Weird, this doesn't look like a leasing deal to me?Discussing how to fuel your leasing deal feels far more relevant than this whinging though.
codenamecueball said:
How much was it? Considering one for work but they're about £230/mo now.
I had a Townstar delivered back in February. 1+23, 10k miles per year - £178+VAT p/m.Range in the very cold is only about 100/110 miles. Now I'm getting about 140/150 miles on a full charge. It says average 2.8 miles per kWh.
Edited by JZZ30 on Wednesday 17th September 13:23
Kingdom35 said:
Hi
Looking at Leasing a Used EV for the first time leasing/EV.
Seen A deal with Lex Autolease for a 2/3 year old Ioniq 5 Premium10k miles pa , Service Rental included (believe this is Maintenance package). Coming in at around £405 pm all in. For a 36month Lease.
Frankly, that sounds like a colossal rip-off. You could be driving a new GV60 for the same monthlies (https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/carparison-limited/genesis/gv60/L0103590000005334454), or for £35/month more you could BUY an 18 month old Ioniq 5 Premium on on HP (https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202507284903776 for example) and own the car after four years. Looking at Leasing a Used EV for the first time leasing/EV.
Seen A deal with Lex Autolease for a 2/3 year old Ioniq 5 Premium10k miles pa , Service Rental included (believe this is Maintenance package). Coming in at around £405 pm all in. For a 36month Lease.
Edited by Witchfinder on Wednesday 17th September 13:56
Rscut said:
codenamecueball said:
Rscut said:
Please take your EV charging talk to a different forum.
Weird, this doesn't look like a leasing deal to me?Discussing how to fuel your leasing deal feels far more relevant than this whinging though.
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