id3 lease or PCP
Discussion
I've worked out now the novelty has worn off I dont need the Tesla M3 performance or range...so when my lease comes to an end I'm thinking of an id3 Style instead (Tesla laease is about £570)
the quotes are both 2 year deals, with alloys and metallic paint, 5k miles pa
Lease: £3300 down plus 23x £350 = £11350
PCP £5k down plus 23x £450 = £15350
the dealer hasn't told me yet what the assumed future value is, or whether its a GFV
but I suppose my thinking is, why take the residual value risk myself and spend the extra £4k ??
is my maths here right? and what has anyone else done who has "bought" one
thanks
the quotes are both 2 year deals, with alloys and metallic paint, 5k miles pa
Lease: £3300 down plus 23x £350 = £11350
PCP £5k down plus 23x £450 = £15350
the dealer hasn't told me yet what the assumed future value is, or whether its a GFV
but I suppose my thinking is, why take the residual value risk myself and spend the extra £4k ??
is my maths here right? and what has anyone else done who has "bought" one
thanks
I’ve never had any car that didn’t cost £1 a mile all in. Bearing in mind like all EVs especially in London there are sod all other running costs i would say that was cheap for a brand new state of the art vehicle.
I could of course just put my kids in a smelly 200k mile Prius Uber but that’s about £3 a mile
Not too bothered about the cost per mile anyway as I do additional miles on cycle and motorbike so my blended average is lower.
I could of course just put my kids in a smelly 200k mile Prius Uber but that’s about £3 a mile
Not too bothered about the cost per mile anyway as I do additional miles on cycle and motorbike so my blended average is lower.
Kia Niro 4+ looks far better value at £2400 and £265 on the same terms if you're just looking for solid family transport?
https://www.gateway2lease.com/cars/kia/niro/e-niro...
£8.5k over the 2 years.
https://www.gateway2lease.com/cars/kia/niro/e-niro...
£8.5k over the 2 years.
squirdan said:
I’ve never had any car that didn’t cost £1 a mile all in. Bearing in mind like all EVs especially in London there are sod all other running costs i would say that was cheap for a brand new state of the art vehicle..
Yes, maybe the simple figures just highlighted it in your example. Gnevans said:
Drive the deal. VW ID.3 150kW Life Pro Performance 62kWh 5dr Auto * ^ (new model)
Just £26,780
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thanks for this. all these brokers include the £3k govt grant which is obviously standard and VW are doing £1750 dep contribution on pcp so in reality its not as much as a saving as it looks, it is interesting though, Tesla never give discounts (although pricing and spec did move around a lot)Just £26,780
Save 19%
spoke to a VW dealer yesterday and he said he was run off his feet with record orders
Ciaran said:
That's rather good!Otispunkmeyer said:
Ciaran said:
That's rather good!I've just done that deal on the Leaf, but with Select. Slightly higher admin fee, slightly lower rental - so around the same per month when all worked out.
I thought that this was pretty cheap family motoring - which I have not needed before, but now have two young chldren. I have never leased or financed a car before, but this seemed like a relatively low cost way to get the kids around in London.
I thought that this was pretty cheap family motoring - which I have not needed before, but now have two young chldren. I have never leased or financed a car before, but this seemed like a relatively low cost way to get the kids around in London.
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