Just helped my son to order one of these, and after looking around, this seemed like the best deal.
Toyota Aygo 1.0 VVT-I X-Play
42 Month PCP @ £99.97 / month inc VAT with a £900 deposit
or
£119.97 / month with £119 deposit.
Other shorter leases available. Nice cheap insurance for a 19yr old too.
Both 8k per year which will be plenty for my lad.
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jonnybravo99
19 Feb 1611#4
you'll be surprised how many miles he'll rack up in the first couple of years. especially if the local woods/forest/dogging spot is any distance away...ahh..the days of being a horny 19 year old. 1.2 corsa B is was in them days!
Mr No
19 Feb 168#15
I love car posts. The HUKD car experts are more comically entertaining than anything on TV.
snack_attack
19 Feb 166#10
Thought this was a joke.
£5500 over a 42 month period in a brand new car for a 19 year old lad? No matter how well behaved he is, once he's out and about in a new car he'll think he's superman. Statistically, young lads are highly likely to be involved in a car accident, so I'd think a car for £2000 would be more suitable, surely? Not a brand new £10,000 car...
Still, can't imagine you can do much with 68 horses and 3 passengers in the car, probably will top 55mph if you're lucky. At least you can still do handbrake turns.
tomalfredcox
19 Feb 163#21
The amount of "Young Driver Bashing" on these kind of posts make me Laugh, the speed in which self-proclaimed "safe drivers" rush to these things to say "A 19 year old would kill himself..blah...blah" or "He would ruin the engine in....blah...blah".
Yes, SOME young drivers can be careless/reckless but just the same applies to anyone, Id say I drive a fair distance to work each day and come across countless horrible drivers of all ages, including young who will put other drivers at risk by cutting people up, undertaking, overtaking round bends, not indicating to a 1st or 3rd+ exit. The List goes on.
I'm not soley defending young drivers, I actually agree with the statement, just next time one of you forget to indicate, just that 1 time you forget, from someone elses car you're instantly **** at driving.
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kris1234
19 Feb 16#1
+ processing fee £300
Kammyb
19 Feb 16#2
Not bad starter car, good miles for the lad- hot.
Decharvinator
19 Feb 16#3
Good deal.
jonnybravo99
19 Feb 1611#4
you'll be surprised how many miles he'll rack up in the first couple of years. especially if the local woods/forest/dogging spot is any distance away...ahh..the days of being a horny 19 year old. 1.2 corsa B is was in them days!
sharaz90 to jonnybravo99
19 Feb 16#13
pikey12
19 Feb 161#5
fiat panda 79. bigger, cheaper, 10k, 24months
emiratesstadium to pikey12
19 Feb 162#8
Fiat Panda though :confused:
yanick to pikey12
19 Feb 16#16
That sounds interesting. I couldn't find it on the site; the only car that appears in the search is the Fiat 500, would you happen to have a link handy?
rdvd.co.uk
19 Feb 161#6
He wasn't keen on the Panda, in his words "looks like a grandmas car"
iibdii
19 Feb 16#7
its a great car had once ad a courtesy car and I did 1000 miles in 24 hours with 3 breaks (london to Dundee round trip) bit dear in motorways because of small engine working on full capacity but kept it for a month and certainly enjoyed it
masterbruce
19 Feb 162#9
42 months is a long time for a lease! Get Cactus in black for 18 months!
Opening post
Toyota Aygo 1.0 VVT-I X-Play
42 Month PCP @ £99.97 / month inc VAT with a £900 deposit
or
£119.97 / month with £119 deposit.
Other shorter leases available. Nice cheap insurance for a 19yr old too.
Both 8k per year which will be plenty for my lad.
Top comments
£5500 over a 42 month period in a brand new car for a 19 year old lad? No matter how well behaved he is, once he's out and about in a new car he'll think he's superman. Statistically, young lads are highly likely to be involved in a car accident, so I'd think a car for £2000 would be more suitable, surely? Not a brand new £10,000 car...
Still, can't imagine you can do much with 68 horses and 3 passengers in the car, probably will top 55mph if you're lucky. At least you can still do handbrake turns.
Yes, SOME young drivers can be careless/reckless but just the same applies to anyone, Id say I drive a fair distance to work each day and come across countless horrible drivers of all ages, including young who will put other drivers at risk by cutting people up, undertaking, overtaking round bends, not indicating to a 1st or 3rd+ exit. The List goes on.
I'm not soley defending young drivers, I actually agree with the statement, just next time one of you forget to indicate, just that 1 time you forget, from someone elses car you're instantly **** at driving.
All comments (45)