I make that around £5,945.58 all-in but feel free to correct my math.
Seems like an ok deal to me.. thinking of getting one!
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compadre
1 Feb 154#59
Also much nicer than my bosses wife's Yeti
Edited By: corred1964 on Jan 31, 2015 23:07
Does your boss know you've seen her yeti?
androoski
31 Jan 154#1
I'll just get in here and state that because the depreciation over 2 years on this car (according to What Car Depreciation Calculator) is far more than the cost of leasing it for 2 years, I think this is a good deal for anyone was wanting a new one of these to keep for 2 years.
So I'm voting hot, and this is the last time I will visit this thread.
kbinternational to penguini
1 Feb 153#60
8000k is 8 million miles. Enough for most people, surely ;-)
dajambo
31 Jan 153#10
£1k a year servicing.. really?
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androoski
31 Jan 154#1
I'll just get in here and state that because the depreciation over 2 years on this car (according to What Car Depreciation Calculator) is far more than the cost of leasing it for 2 years, I think this is a good deal for anyone was wanting a new one of these to keep for 2 years.
So I'm voting hot, and this is the last time I will visit this thread.
8000k not enough for me . huge milage costs on top.
MrShed to penguini
31 Jan 151#4
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Have you checked this or just assumed? And have you not taken note that other mileage options are available? Sigh.
Good deal OP, voted hot.
kbinternational to penguini
1 Feb 153#60
8000k is 8 million miles. Enough for most people, surely ;-)
isitnexttohim
31 Jan 152#5
And so it begins!
springbrucesteen
31 Jan 152#6
Waiting on comments about buying second hand
sweetjudy21
31 Jan 151#7
now that you mention it spring, you could get a BMW 318 diesel with 50k on the clock for that price and you dont have to give it back :P
springbrucesteen to sweetjudy21
31 Jan 151#22
the clue is in the 50k on the clock
fishmaster to sweetjudy21
1 Feb 15#80
Someone else who doesn't understand leasing.
dajambo
31 Jan 15#8
if anyone knows of any deals for the vRS i would be interested?
penguini - i also drive more than 8k miles a year but additional cost still makes this attractive
corred1964
31 Jan 15#9
Unfortunately for me with my mileage (15k pa), a couple of added accessories but no service package it's nearer £11k....having dealt with leasing companies before you need to factor in main dealer servicing so at least another £2k over the 2 years.
I can buy a car which will do most of that and be mine after 2 years (Dacia Duster for example) with no worries about mileage & able to use non main dealers for servicing .... in fact the Dacia has most of the extras I specified as standard
Opening post
Contract Term = 24 months
Annual Mileage = 8,000
3 Months Initial Rental = £640.62
Processing Fee = £180.00
I make that around £5,945.58 all-in but feel free to correct my math.
Seems like an ok deal to me.. thinking of getting one!
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Edited By: corred1964 on Jan 31, 2015 23:07
Does your boss know you've seen her yeti?
So I'm voting hot, and this is the last time I will visit this thread.
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So I'm voting hot, and this is the last time I will visit this thread.
alternative prices here 5k-20k miles options from £2400+24*£83.98=£4415
http://www.freedomcontracts.com/Skoda-Octavia-Estate-2.0-TDI-Scout-5Dr-Personal-Lease/2119
Have you checked this or just assumed? And have you not taken note that other mileage options are available? Sigh.
Good deal OP, voted hot.
penguini - i also drive more than 8k miles a year but additional cost still makes this attractive
I can buy a car which will do most of that and be mine after 2 years (Dacia Duster for example) with no worries about mileage & able to use non main dealers for servicing .... in fact the Dacia has most of the extras I specified as standard