Buying/leasing an i-pace

Buying/leasing an i-pace

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saaby93

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32,038 posts

179 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Can we keep this thread for people buying/leasing or have bought an i-pace?
From the lease deals thread

https://www.fleetprices.co.uk/personal-lease-cars/...

i-pace-suv-00-electric-90kwh-400-s-5dr-auto
18 months 9 + 17 annual mileage :5000
17 monthly rentals of: £283.06
Initial rental:£2547.54
Processing fee :£298.80
total £7658.36 or £425.46 per month
excess mileage 29.4ppm

also
https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/v4b-ltd/ja...
£346.47 Per Month, EXC VAT 9+17
Annual Mileage 8k Miles p/a
Excess Mileage Unspecified
Initial Rental £3,118.23
Additional Fees £300.00

Servicing
https://www.ipaceforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=260



Apparantly service interval 21k miles
However
https://www.sytner.co.uk/jaguar/car-maintenance/i-...
£999 for 2 years yikes
Thought EVs were sipposed to have no moving parts, not use brakes, so cheap as chips to service


Edited by saaby93 on Saturday 8th September 20:37

MrOrange

2,035 posts

254 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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It’s a brand-new halo model so they are taking the mick and not confident on the resale value/depreciation question.

£3.5k initial and then £350pm plus VAT over 18 months comes in a north of £600 which is just too much imho, needs to be under £500 in today’s money.

Jag_NE

2,993 posts

101 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Can’t see the point on a low mileage lease as you have big monthlies but aren’t maximising the benefit of lots of cheap miles from electric power.

Subjective I know but it’s very much in the mould of the evoque like hairdressers car, for me. Jag interiors are pretty crap for the money too (I have an XF so I’m not a total hater). You could lease something genuinely nice for that sort of money.

saaby93

Original Poster:

32,038 posts

179 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Jag_NE said:
Can’t see the point on a low mileage lease as you have big monthlies but aren’t maximising the benefit of lots of cheap miles from electric power.

Subjective I know but it’s very much in the mould of the evoque like hairdressers car, for me. Jag interiors are pretty crap for the money too (I have an XF so I’m not a total hater). You could lease something genuinely nice for that sort of money.
Have you factored in you're saving £100- £200 per month on fuel and it looks like theres no servicing in 18 months

If you take that personal £7658.36 and so 10k per annum instead i.e. and add 7.5kmiles at 29.4p = £2,205
total = £9863.36 or £547.96 per month for 10k miles per year compared to £425.46 above per month for 5k miles per year

https://www.fleetprices.co.uk/business-lease-cars/...
Business 18 months and 5k miles (7.5k over period) + extra7.5 kmiles (equiv of 10k miles per annum) @24.5p =£1837.5
9+17 £235.88, £2122.92 +£249 +£1837.5 =£8219.38 i.e 456.63pm +vat= £547.95
6+17 £266.65, £1599.90 +£249 +£1837.5 =£8219.45 i.e 456.63pm +vat= £ 547.96
3+17 £306.65, £ 919.95 + £249 +£1837.5 =£8219.50 i.e 456.64pm +vat= £ 547.97
0+18 £340.72 +£249 +£1837.5 =£8219.46 i.e 456.64pm +vat= £ 547.96

In other words isnt it best to go for the 0 +18 contract as it's the same total


Edited by saaby93 on Saturday 8th September 21:17

jgy6000

199 posts

171 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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saaby93 said:
have you factored in your saving £100- £200 per month on fuel and it looks like theres no servicing in 18 months
At 400 miles a month you will be saving £50 per month if your lucky
Who buys such a car to do 5000 miles a year!?

truekumar

482 posts

70 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Any decent deals for the iPace on a 9+23 at 10k miles per annum? Can’t see any around.

ryebread

213 posts

78 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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Lead time being quoted is 6 months so March delivery. Personally I needed something for Sep next year so not a fit for me but good luck to those who do order