Deal works out @ £183.40 per month inc VAT with an initial rental of £1100.40. Cost of the lease works out far less than the cost of depreciation if bought outright.
Spec: Sat Nav, Metallic Paint included, Leather Upholstery, Cruise Control, Auto Lights/Wipers, Lane Assist, Multi Function Steering Wheel etc etc
I've just ordered two of these for employees. There is only a limited supply left at this price due to the price increase on April 1st (the guy explained that they still have some valid quotes left on both 8K and 10K left from last month before the price increase, these expire in a couple of weeks).
The best thing about these is the excess mileage charge, it's only 6 pence per mile, so even if you go over the 8K a year it works out incredibly good value for money.
I was able to negotiate the admin/processing fee down to just £60 inc VAT hence total price. (I think they're happy to do so due to the fact that these quotes are set to expire soon).
As per norm with PCH/BCH, Road Fund Licence & Delivery included in price.
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ferple to Cameron92
11 Apr 1516#5
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1985 called, they want their opinions back.
Footsore to Cameron92
11 Apr 1514#4
Muppet
craigstephens to Cameron92
11 Apr 156#6
Enlighten us as to what luxury you're galavanting around in at the moment.
Cameron92
11 Apr 155#3
Why drive a Skoda when you can drive anything else?
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Mr No
11 Apr 151#1
oddballjamie
11 Apr 152#2
It looks good against list price, however these are going for over 20% off list as Skoda can't shift them.
Worth doing the figures fully before jumping in.
groenleader to oddballjamie
11 Apr 15#7
True, true as are most of these "great lease deals" they are often on cars that are not quite right for the market!
These cars are bought by a select few people who find the XC70 and Subaru Outback right for there lives. They are brand loyal customers and often choose the autobox. The autobox, if an option on this lease is a DSG type and awful choice for small inclines and slippery surfaces!
JonoOfThrace to oddballjamie
11 Apr 151#13
Would you mind telling me where I can get an Octavia Scout at 20% off - because I may well buy one.
Cameron92
11 Apr 155#3
Why drive a Skoda when you can drive anything else?
Footsore to Cameron92
11 Apr 1514#4
Muppet
ferple to Cameron92
11 Apr 1516#5
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1985 called, they want their opinions back.
craigstephens to Cameron92
11 Apr 156#6
Enlighten us as to what luxury you're galavanting around in at the moment.
Newbold to Cameron92
11 Apr 153#14
Given that you appear to spend most of your life playing computer games, you'll learn the answer to that little question once you hit 17!
groenleader
11 Apr 15#8
He does have a point though, Skodas are not really cheap, on a model by model basis they are do not promise best value for money. Most of their products compete with popular mainstream brands.
This is not the early 2000's when those first Octavias were cheap and a big step up from what Skoda previously offered and were extremely good value for money.
7day
11 Apr 15#9
I looked at an Octavia and loaded it was similar to a bmw1 and not far off a yeti
I think days of 12k for a saloon are gone with skoda
lancsman
11 Apr 15#10
Good point as a friend had pre 2000 rear engine skodas they were rubbish always breaking down.We bought a 2002 skoda in 2010 and have only changed a wheel bearing and thermostat apart from normal servicing.we have recently gone for a deal on a 2014 VW Passat though.
oddballjamie
11 Apr 15#11
You can still get a poverty spec Rapid for £11k. That's Fiesta money.
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Spec: Sat Nav, Metallic Paint included, Leather Upholstery, Cruise Control, Auto Lights/Wipers, Lane Assist, Multi Function Steering Wheel etc etc
I've just ordered two of these for employees. There is only a limited supply left at this price due to the price increase on April 1st (the guy explained that they still have some valid quotes left on both 8K and 10K left from last month before the price increase, these expire in a couple of weeks).
The best thing about these is the excess mileage charge, it's only 6 pence per mile, so even if you go over the 8K a year it works out incredibly good value for money.
I was able to negotiate the admin/processing fee down to just £60 inc VAT hence total price. (I think they're happy to do so due to the fact that these quotes are set to expire soon).
As per norm with PCH/BCH, Road Fund Licence & Delivery included in price.
Top comments
1985 called, they want their opinions back.
All comments (100)
Worth doing the figures fully before jumping in.
These cars are bought by a select few people who find the XC70 and Subaru Outback right for there lives. They are brand loyal customers and often choose the autobox. The autobox, if an option on this lease is a DSG type and awful choice for small inclines and slippery surfaces!
1985 called, they want their opinions back.
This is not the early 2000's when those first Octavias were cheap and a big step up from what Skoda previously offered and were extremely good value for money.
I think days of 12k for a saloon are gone with skoda