I prefer to lease some really good deals around, I read somewhere that anything less than paying 25% of the list price for 2years is a good deal.
Just signed up for an Audi e Tron for £500 per month including maintenance seams a bargain
You could make that argument against any lease.
This is a top spec model from a high quality car manufacturer, and is a price that I can't see lower anywhere else online (and I've looked around a lot) at less thank £4k a year. If you open the link you can adjust the mileage to suit your usage and also the term. I shared as I know it's a competitive deal - which is exactly what this thread is for. Why are you here if not interested?
Personally, I'd rather lease than buy new - get a brand new car, pay less than depreciation, and I would take on a 36 month lease max to reduce risk of high maintenance costs. If you don't like it, no idea why you would comment on this thread, would assume you'd have better things to do...
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I prefer to lease some really good deals around, I read somewhere that anything less than paying 25% of the list price for 2years is a good deal.
Just signed up for an Audi e Tron for £500 per month including maintenance seams a bargain
Golf TDi 1.6 GT 5dr (OTR 24.5k)
3+36 10k
213pm exc
^ does this sound reasonable? Just been offered a stock one and still getting to grips with my first lease.
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I just did a quick check online and first I found was this:
https://www.bluechillicars.com/car-l...i-115ps-5sp-gt
3+35 and 10k is £220 Inc VAT
Best to shop around online. It's much easier if you know the specific car you want.
Some sites to try:
Select car leasing
Leasing.com
Applied leasing
Contract cars
Cars2buy
Britannia Car Leasing
Willow Leasing
Pantheon
Lease Hub
Again, no affiliations - just been looking around A LOT! Best of luck grabbing a good deal
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https://www.fleetsauce.co.uk/offers/...-5dr-auto/1938
It was through these guys but looks like it’s gone up, as my contract is £501 and some pence for 8,000 miles including maintenance. If you want a copy pm me with your email and I will send you the quote and you can try and get the same
Never tried any but you could also look at Drover or there is another french company who have just started up doing the same thing. Car subscription s.
There is an electric company again doing the same but do quote good deals apparently on the BMW i3. Bear in mind these will seem quite expensive but include everything but fuel.
I've never had PCP before, but been offered the following on a car for my wife.
Can anyone in the know please tell me if this is a good deal.
It's a pre-reg Skoda Citigo 5Dr Colour edition
On the road price £11,480.
£750 deposit
47 months at £109.87
Option to purchase £3,420.
10,000 miles per annum.
Yes, the figures are correct. They've offered it to me at a retail price of £7756.54 which they told me is net price. They gave me the deal as I've also ordered a new Octavia from them.
It's all smoke and mirrors to me but as long as the overall cost is a decent deal I'll go ahead.
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It’s worth looking at the T&Cs as there’s often no penalty for paying the finance off after the first month or so.
You can then get the deal and transfer the debt to a cheaper rate.
Yep. You have the right to cancel the finance by paying it off. Won't impact the price as the deal is done and you're already in the car. Will impact the sales person depending on when you cancel. I think 6 months ensures most people still get that part of the comission.
To be honest I intend to hand it back at the end and get another, so I'm happy with the £109 monthly payment.
Just sent Merc GLC Coupe back after 2 years and awaiting delivery of a new Golf R Estate. Will be paying £289 per month on a 6/23 with 10k/yr
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That’s not a bad deal for the R estate, I missed a a great deal a year ago at Xmas for one as I took to long to decide it was 2/23 @ £300 with servicing included gutted. My mate ended up getting an R and I’ve drove it and loved it so I’m looking to get one in 12 months when my V90 goes back
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I looked at the V90 cross country a while back, they were on a real good deal as I remember. Went to my local Volvo dealer to see the estate version and it was a huge vehicle. Nice spec, but bloody big!! Looking forward to getting the Golf R wagon now though.
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I’m coming to the end of my second Golf R deal and although I was offered the estate version I really didn’t fancy a third.
Thing is now I’m really struggling for inspiration, nothing seems to be taking my fancy in terms of a replacement.
This looks a good deal
Email vwfs direct and they will forward a quote. FormalExtensions@vwfs.co.uk
That is the email I used and I course happy to chat through if you PM me bud.
Pitch
I did the same regarding an extension with VWFS on my Audi. Max they will discount is 20%, but 20% off your monthly and no deposit is a decent deal to me.
I had also just paid £450 for a service and £300 for a couple of tyres, so technically gaining some of that back as well made it a no brainer.
What made me laugh was when I got the contract direct from an Audi dealership, they told me no option to change or extend the lease, and no option to buy the car. As well as extending, I was offered the option to buy the car as well
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That’s similar with bmw and alphabet. It’s almost like they are rival companies even though the bmw dealership did the original deal, they are almost competing against alphabet at the end. Nothing in it for them I guess by extending a lease, whereas alphabet were very negotiable on offering a purchase price - even asked me what I’d be prepared to pay!!
I need to clarify my comment. It wasn’t technically audi/VWFS who offered me the car, but the auction house VWFS use to offload lease cars. They contacted me whilst the car was still VWFS owned, 3+ months in advance. VWFS must be onboard with this, because otherwise how did they have my home address to contact me and offer the car so far in advance.
So technically Audi/VWFS are not selling the car to customers, a third party is.
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My VWFS contract stated that I could not buy the leased GTD that I had a few months ago directly, though makes sense if BCA or another auction body could offer it to the leaser.
The 4 series deal looks good but that model is coming to an end soon right? And did anyone get an s90 via Santander? I have one and all things considered it’s a really good car apart from it’s fuel economy. Average 27/28mpg locally
True the car doesn’t have much of a “soul”, but I do like how I can drive across countries (work in Brussels, home is Birmingham) in comfort and ease. The GTD still had a firm ride and was noisy, my RS6 was firm as expected and drank a lot of fuel (but best all rounder car I have ever owned!) so it’s nice to be in a quiet, smooth environment.
I have a T4, feels quite sluggish and it’s not even an R-Design, but does its job well. Was about to place a deposit on another RS6 but then this S90 lease turned up as a car that was in stock. Made financial sense
Anyone seen any good deals on decent spec Volvo XC40/XC60 in passing? Just starting to look now.
Not a recent one but as an example, I pay £386pm for an XC40 First Edition (D4) on a 6+35. Took that out in April 2018. That was by far the best I could get at the time and was directly with Volvo FS.
As the car was new to the market, it had a bit of a premium but that's a figure to keep in mind.
At the same time, an XC60 Rdesign D4 was £387 on 6+23. However, the MY changed the day after I ordered and they couldn't confirm figures so I swapped to the XC40
Thought this might be a popular choice on here
Just heard my Golf R wagon is being delivered Thursday. Looking forward to seeing what all the fuss is about with these cars.
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