Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)

Best Lease Car Deals Available? (Vol 10)

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jonjon135

118 posts

82 months

Thursday 18th May 2023
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kasb107 said:
It’s a big up front payment but it’s a good deal once you break it down to monthly payment

I just ordered the same car on a two year lease, 381 a month with three months (1149) down no admin fee

Which I’m very happy with. This works out slightly cheaper

It’s around 24/25 percent using the usual rule
Was just wondering if they confirmed if the A4 Avant is the B9 or the new B10 variant. As the B10 should be launched this year.

Terry Winks

1,216 posts

14 months

Thursday 18th May 2023
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With the A4 deals that have been about I would suggest its a clearing the decks before the B10.

Horizon 301

171 posts

17 months

Thursday 18th May 2023
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Terry Winks said:
With the A4 deals that have been about I would suggest its a clearing the decks before the B10.
That happens once the new model is unveiled and actually on sale. It’s not nor are deliveries starting thus it’s not clearing the decks. And if it was, I wouod expect prices to be near £200, not £300 like when the facelift came out.

Terry Winks

1,216 posts

14 months

Thursday 18th May 2023
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Well I have one on order, and I fully expect it to be the current model. Is the B10 a complete new car? 5 weeks after ordering I don't think I even have a build slot confirmed yet.

phpe

528 posts

141 months

Thursday 18th May 2023
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I'd expect to see the B10 model using an thoroughly updated (rather than new) platform revealed in late 2024 with a name change to A5

https://www.carwow.co.uk/audi/a4/news/5815/new-202...

MrF193

138 posts

93 months

Thursday 18th May 2023
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My Tesla contact has some pre reg (December 22) in stock Tesla Model Y RWD in metallic solid black or blue. Prices just dropped today with 9+23 8k miles PCH coming out at £431.12pm. Only 8 left and must be delivered by end of June. PM if interested!

bigbarryfatbaps

14 posts

164 months

Thursday 18th May 2023
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MrF193 said:
My Tesla contact has some pre reg (December 22) in stock Tesla Model Y RWD in metallic solid black or blue. Prices just dropped today with 9+23 8k miles PCH coming out at £431.12pm. Only 8 left and must be delivered by end of June. PM if interested!
Is this a good deal though? There are so many Tesla’s hanging about, wondering if they might drop further? I am after a model y potentially. Any thoughts team?

kasb107

76 posts

69 months

Thursday 18th May 2023
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jonjon135 said:
kasb107 said:
It’s a big up front payment but it’s a good deal once you break it down to monthly payment

I just ordered the same car on a two year lease, 381 a month with three months (1149) down no admin fee

Which I’m very happy with. This works out slightly cheaper

It’s around 24/25 percent using the usual rule
Was just wondering if they confirmed if the A4 Avant is the B9 or the new B10 variant. As the B10 should be launched this year.
It’s current model B9, the year on my confirmed order is MY23.5

Horizon 301

171 posts

17 months

Friday 19th May 2023
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Terry Winks said:
Well I have one on order, and I fully expect it to be the current model. Is the B10 a complete new car? 5 weeks after ordering I don't think I even have a build slot confirmed yet.
After a car is announced it takes months to actually come to the market. And even then, leasing one is further along than buying one I’m pretty sure. It can be 4 or so months from launch before such a thing happens. So the new models won’t be out anytime soon

WaftyCranker1

73 posts

82 months

Friday 19th May 2023
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bigbarryfatbaps said:
Is this a good deal though? There are so many Tesla’s hanging about, wondering if they might drop further? I am after a model y potentially. Any thoughts team?
It’s an average deal tbh. They won’t drop any further as the lenders are making next to nothing on them at the brokers can’t even upsell on metallic because Tesla are giving it away FOC.

You don’t need a Tesla contact for this tbh. Everybody is offering them. I could do same terms for £427pm.

Familymad

687 posts

218 months

Friday 19th May 2023
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Not a cheap motor/deal at all. I would have to really want a base model 3 to pay that much a month. Some nicer stuff around for that money and most of it you don’t need to charge …

Zoon

6,719 posts

122 months

Friday 19th May 2023
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bigbarryfatbaps said:
MrF193 said:
My Tesla contact has some pre reg (December 22) in stock Tesla Model Y RWD in metallic solid black or blue. Prices just dropped today with 9+23 8k miles PCH coming out at £431.12pm. Only 8 left and must be delivered by end of June. PM if interested!
Is this a good deal though? There are so many Tesla’s hanging about, wondering if they might drop further? I am after a model y potentially. Any thoughts team?
Not really, works out at £594 a month. Long Range Model 3's brand new are £580 on the same terms. AWD, better performance and a better stereo.

MrF193

138 posts

93 months

Friday 19th May 2023
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Model Ys all sold in minutes this morning!

Fiestasteve

128 posts

71 months

Friday 19th May 2023
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MrF193 said:
Model Ys all sold in minutes this morning!
What lease company was this?

MrF193

138 posts

93 months

Friday 19th May 2023
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It’s all of them as they’re using the same stock which ALD put a special offer on

diamondo

41 posts

57 months

Friday 19th May 2023
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Fiestasteve said:
MrF193 said:
Model Ys all sold in minutes this morning!
What lease company was this?
Had a play around and although this is 12 down and 5k, it's £298+VAT a month on a 2 year deal. That's pretty crazy tbh. 3 years is actually more.

https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/tesla/model-...

I always go 1+, which is £440+VAT. Once I take into account BIK, that's mega cheap motoring.

Fiestasteve

128 posts

71 months

Friday 19th May 2023
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Drivespeed leasing, avoid them they are useless.
You submit a full finance application and they never even contact you. Bunch of clowns.

cnc8587

73 posts

59 months

Friday 19th May 2023
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diamondo said:
Had a play around and although this is 12 down and 5k, it's £298+VAT a month on a 2 year deal. That's pretty crazy tbh. 3 years is actually more.

https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/tesla/model-...

I always go 1+, which is £440+VAT. Once I take into account BIK, that's mega cheap motoring.
It will be good for some folk. However, it’s not great on the standard comparison of 24 months, 8-10k with 1 or 3 upfront when you include VAT for the average Joe.

It works out as approximately 28% of list price. Maybe it’s ok in the current climate but it would realistically need to be closer to £450 including VAT on a 1+23 to be a great deal.

Rscut

578 posts

118 months

Saturday 20th May 2023
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Familymad said:
Not a cheap motor/deal at all. I would have to really want a base model 3 to pay that much a month. Some nicer stuff around for that money and most of it you don’t need to charge …
What nonsense! It’s a Y not a 3 and these things have hot hatch performance. If you have a home charger and cheap overnight rates you are looking at £2.80 for 100ish miles. Show me a sub 6 second combustion engine that can do that on a combined cycle.

Rscut

578 posts

118 months

Saturday 20th May 2023
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cnc8587 said:
diamondo said:
Had a play around and although this is 12 down and 5k, it's £298+VAT a month on a 2 year deal. That's pretty crazy tbh. 3 years is actually more.

https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/tesla/model-...

I always go 1+, which is £440+VAT. Once I take into account BIK, that's mega cheap motoring.
It will be good for some folk. However, it’s not great on the standard comparison of 24 months, 8-10k with 1 or 3 upfront when you include VAT for the average Joe.

It works out as approximately 28% of list price. Maybe it’s ok in the current climate but it would realistically need to be closer to £450 including VAT on a 1+23 to be a great deal.
This comparison doesn’t work for electric cars. If you have the ability to charge at home on a cheap tariff, say 10p KWh for 4 hours a night, you be looking at £200 per year for 8k based on an average consumption of 4miles per Kw.

If you take a petrol car doing 40mpg and get petrol for 140p, that would cost you £1279 per year for 8k.

So it’s £16.66 vs £106.58 per month in fuel. You are saving £90pm on fuel which you need to factor in to the cost