*Have added the £360 booking fee into the total on the thread* Think I layed it out correctly.
Full details for this deal PCH 9+23 8K £121.19 (Initial Rental £1090.69) 8k per year non maintained. total payable over the term (inc processing fee) £4,238.08
I know leasing aint for everyone but its a good option for some people so found this deal after doing some price comparison. I have a Fiesta at the moment with my lease ending I fancy a change.
They have the deal for Business as well at 9+23 8k £100.99
For those of you who might not have a lot cash to put down like me they have a 1+23 personal for £171.48 initial payment and £171.48 monthly payment, yet to find a deal that comes close.
Qashqai aint the car for everyone but its cheap enough.
Full details for this deal PCH 9+23 8K £121.19 (Initial Rental £1090.69)
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Red Devil to sofiasar
16 Feb 1631#9
I don't think the OP could've done much more to make it as easy as possible for anyone to understand.
gsusx
17 Feb 169#43
Still amazes me the amount of people who "don't get" contract lease hire. "Oh you're just wasting 4000 pounds and have nothing to show for it at the end" have you never heard of depreciation for gods sake.
oddballjamie
16 Feb 167#20
Luck of the draw with used cars and with £4k in the hole if any big problems arise you can't exactly just scrap it like you can with bangernomics.
If you want a Qashqai then £4k will get something 7 years old with 100k+ miles, that's not something I'd want to be footing the bill for.
adwils to scoff
17 Feb 164#126
The money i have saved in the past 3 years has paid for holidays to Mexico, Jamaica and off to Thailand in a few weeks
Why go on these expensive holidays and end up with nothing to show for them when you can have a really great holiday far cheaper in the UK. Think, the money you save could buy you a new Qashqai every year.
All comments (156)
LLcoolgaz
16 Feb 16#1
looks good :smiley:
cgap
16 Feb 16#2
great deal for a family car lease, my wife is currently paying this much to lease a micra... I know which I'd rather be driving!
paulrwarner
16 Feb 16#3
There are no guts in the petrol engine my friend has one
sofiasar
16 Feb 161#4
deal looks confusing.
so to summarise you pay £4,238 for 2 years .
Phillys1985 to sofiasar
16 Feb 161#5
Sorry I just double checked how other people lay out lease deals, for the purposes of the examples in this deal here is how it works.
You pay the processing fee, an initial rental and then for 2 years you pay the monthly fee the total figure is what you pay over the 2 years to lease the car if that makes sense, then at the end of the 2 years you hand it back. People like leasing instead of buying because you get to lease new cars and dont have the hassle of selling it at a decreased value because you hand it back.
simont_space to sofiasar
16 Feb 161#7
Less than the depreciation on buying it outright.
Red Devil to sofiasar
16 Feb 1631#9
I don't think the OP could've done much more to make it as easy as possible for anyone to understand.
UnclePotter to sofiasar
16 Feb 16#31
which equates to £176.58 a month over 2 years.
Slick_uk to sofiasar
17 Feb 16#74
I have a 1.2 and it's absolutely fine, even with 5 adults in the car.
Get about 40mpg usually,
This is a fantastic deal. Depreciation on this would be way more than £4.2k with no hassle getting rid of it at the end.
hotuklols
16 Feb 16#6
1.2T is fine if you're not a racer and do steady Eddie A-road driving. But it's not suitable if you live somewhere hilly.
cgap to hotuklols
16 Feb 16#8
this would be the only worry I'd have with this car. small petrol engines struggle in heavier cars. I have a 1.2t clio estate at the moment and you have to be a lot more aware of your revs and gear changes to keep momentum in city traffic. mpg may well be pretty poor if you're doing short distances and rush hour journeys.
coling1976
16 Feb 161#10
Great deal.
I pay £280 a month for the 1.5 diesel Tekna via work for my fiancé and have to say it's a lovely vehicle but has loads of issues. It creaks under load (back to Nissan next week to fix again - 3rd time) sensors go off randomly (had a recall to fix but still goes off like a lose cannon) and the air noise on a motorway is awful (again a recall). Also feel it is underpowered due to size as well.
I have a Fiesta and have have no issues with it. Poss a one off but a proper pain the the posterior this Qashqai of mine.
faizmiah
16 Feb 161#11
What is rental profile?
oddballjamie
16 Feb 161#12
The list on this model is over £18k and it comes with steel wheels.
Steel wheels! Have they let one of the Dacia accountants loose on it?
Opening post
Full details for this deal PCH 9+23 8K £121.19 (Initial Rental £1090.69) 8k per year non maintained. total payable over the term (inc processing fee) £4,238.08
I know leasing aint for everyone but its a good option for some people so found this deal after doing some price comparison. I have a Fiesta at the moment with my lease ending I fancy a change.
They have the deal for Business as well at 9+23 8k £100.99
For those of you who might not have a lot cash to put down like me they have a 1+23 personal for £171.48 initial payment and £171.48 monthly payment, yet to find a deal that comes close.
Qashqai aint the car for everyone but its cheap enough.
Full details for this deal PCH 9+23 8K £121.19 (Initial Rental £1090.69)
Top comments
If you want a Qashqai then £4k will get something 7 years old with 100k+ miles, that's not something I'd want to be footing the bill for.
Why go on these expensive holidays and end up with nothing to show for them when you can have a really great holiday far cheaper in the UK. Think, the money you save could buy you a new Qashqai every year.
All comments (156)
so to summarise you pay £4,238 for 2 years .
You pay the processing fee, an initial rental and then for 2 years you pay the monthly fee the total figure is what you pay over the 2 years to lease the car if that makes sense, then at the end of the 2 years you hand it back. People like leasing instead of buying because you get to lease new cars and dont have the hassle of selling it at a decreased value because you hand it back.
Get about 40mpg usually,
This is a fantastic deal. Depreciation on this would be way more than £4.2k with no hassle getting rid of it at the end.
I pay £280 a month for the 1.5 diesel Tekna via work for my fiancé and have to say it's a lovely vehicle but has loads of issues. It creaks under load (back to Nissan next week to fix again - 3rd time) sensors go off randomly (had a recall to fix but still goes off like a lose cannon) and the air noise on a motorway is awful (again a recall). Also feel it is underpowered due to size as well.
I have a Fiesta and have have no issues with it. Poss a one off but a proper pain the the posterior this Qashqai of mine.
Steel wheels! Have they let one of the Dacia accountants loose on it?