I may be getting into car leasing some time later this year so just looking around.
I think this is a good deal. Not the usual C1 or Micra or 201 in this price range.
6+23 payment plan. So £601.44 initial payment with 23 further payments of £100.24. No other fees or delivery charges. £2906.96 total over the lease term.
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badgerrules
22 Apr 163#1
Whichever way you look at it a car for the price of a posh coffee is a great deal.
masterbruce
22 Apr 165#2
Good but it's no cactus c4 :man:
19Danny81 to masterbruce
22 Apr 164#8
thank god!
callagc to masterbruce
22 Apr 1617#19
thats still a prickly subject on here
tony211166 to masterbruce
22 Apr 16#34
had both on hire. cactus is awful!
tom6195
22 Apr 16#3
can I use my current car as a deposit?
stinkybeard to tom6195
22 Apr 1621#4
Yes, and they'll give yours back at the end of the term as long as you don't scratch the Pulsar.
enginuk
22 Apr 16#5
oOoOoOoOoO
hsnali
22 Apr 16#6
One hell of a deal!
*Sloman*
22 Apr 161#7
anyone know BHP/PS ?
jordan210 to *Sloman*
22 Apr 162#9
115BHP (115PS)
totaldoeboy to *Sloman*
23 Apr 16#78
My guess would be phenomenally and agonisingly slow
tom6195
22 Apr 162#10
Lol! good one
I need to shift my mitsubishi colt :smile:
bellboys
22 Apr 16#11
Just over 130 quid a month all in? If so (maths was never my strongest subject!) has to be a HOT deal.
mcormack to bellboys
22 Apr 16#48
Go back to school!
wenx
22 Apr 162#12
I would rather **** @ the wind blowing towards me then buy this casket
bellboys to wenx
22 Apr 1668#14
Well, many thanks for that in-depth review. You should work for What Car, your skills are clearly wasted here....
badgerrules to wenx
22 Apr 1614#21
You can do whatever you like before buying it. :man:
Houstieboy to wenx
22 Apr 162#28
You should definitely do that.
mivanpy
22 Apr 16#13
Seems very reasonable when you think its less than a fiver a day. That's obviously before you add petrol ,insurance and so on. But still...
madmaxpayne to mivanpy
22 Apr 161#49
That's a lot ... Remember, walking is free
Stevie Badman
22 Apr 164#15
leasing seems like a con.
badgerrules to Stevie Badman
22 Apr 161#22
It's not a con just a way to drive a brand new car for less than the money you would lose in depreciation if you bought one.
jaydeeuk1 to Stevie Badman
22 Apr 161#24
So is renting a home rather than buying going by that logic.
kiish to Stevie Badman
22 Apr 16#29
Usually these cars are brand new with warranty for at least 2 years, you pay no road tax and don't have the hassle of selling the car after a few years. It can certainly be a rip off if you go with a silly deal but this isn't.
veedubjai to Stevie Badman
22 Apr 161#52
So is catching public transport or you can always walk to work for free. I guess your time is not money, right? Either way, you are still throwing money away catching public transport with annual increases & you don't get to keep the bus or train end of day.:laughing:
Can't afford it, skill up or change jobs for better pay.
spenspuma to Stevie Badman
23 Apr 16#68
So is life
tom6195
22 Apr 16#16
What sort of kit do you get with this model?
enginuk to tom6195
22 Apr 162#20
base Visia gets a 5-inch colour screen, steering wheel mounted controls, air conditioning and Bluetooth as standard.
Toybhoy
22 Apr 16#17
Good deal!
Sulphur Man
22 Apr 162#18
This car will depreciate considerably more than £3200 in 24 months. Hot, no question.
wenx
22 Apr 161#23
Who says I'm buying it
bellboys
22 Apr 1612#25
Actually 2 very different things. The normal rule of thumb is rent a depreciating asset but buy an appreciating one...
Rickardo
22 Apr 169#26
As it is asterisked, I can't tell what it is you mean, but is it better then if you replaced the e with an a in yours?
bellboys
22 Apr 162#27
And to think there are people making a good living at stand up comedy and here you are being absolutely hilarious for nothing on the internet. Life really isn't fair, is it?
androoski
22 Apr 16#30
Fine car, great deal.
Sir Charles
22 Apr 16#31
Not driven one of these yet but can't argue with 99£ per month.
aljack to Sir Charles
23 Apr 16#72
I know...great deal. I know some peoples sky package that costs more than that lol.
6+23 payment plan. So £601.44 initial payment with 23 further payments of £100.24. No other fees or delivery charges. £2906.96 total over the lease term.
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Contract Length Yearly Mileage Excess Mileage Initial Payment Monthly Payment Get Quotation
24 months (6+23) 8,000mpa Please Call £856.62 £142.77 (Inc VAT)
AlexBleubolt
22 Apr 16#39
No you do not get a 5" color screen. You get a standard stereo with a USB socket in central arm rest
Houstieboy
22 Apr 161#40
It's a rather ugly motor but no more door scrapes due to car park morons!
arsenal79place
22 Apr 162#41
hbezz
22 Apr 16#42
I have the pulsar 1.5 diesel, it's a nice car to drive and there aren't loads of them on the roads! Not like the qashqai and the juke!
masterbruce
22 Apr 161#43
Like marmite. They look cool IMO
fishmaster
22 Apr 16#44
This car is so boring it's dangerous, fall asleep at the wheel.
ddv
22 Apr 163#45
What do you pay if you go over 8k miles per year?
muradxs to ddv
22 Apr 161#47
I got the Pulsar 1.5 Diesel 3 weeks ago from the other Nissan main dealership in Birmingham (Digbeth). It was 8k per annum, on a 6 + 23 profile at £151 per month (so £4,379 in total?), no metalic paint as that was an extra £550 so ended up with the base red. However while it was £1,200 more expensive over the 2 years mine is the range topping Tekna (full leather, all round 4 cameras, electric folding mirrors, uprated alloys etc etc) over this base Visia model so I still think my deal was ok - but if this was available when i got mien i may have saved the money and got the base model. Delivery was only 2 weeks from Barcelona (allegedly) and includes the 2 years Road Tax. If you go over the miles its 6p a mile i think - didn't pay too much attention to that bit as we will still be well under.
smckirdy
22 Apr 162#46
I actually liked this car in the garage, went in recently considering upgrading to the newer model Qashqai. Had a little seat in this and it's actually a lot better, way bigger inside despite not being bigger externally, proper tardis car, I'm over 2m tall and I was able to sit in the front adjust the seat then get out and sit comfortably in the rear seat something I can't even do in any of our Mercedes or Volvos.
thekanester
22 Apr 16#50
So is being a numpty... :man:
jhw
22 Apr 16#51
Good bargain for an ugly car. I always think twice about leasing - because I've never had a car that didn't suffer some major scratch or scrape within 2 years - and I think they'd want hundreds to put such things right. I'd only had my latest cat a week when some nice person left 3 4 inch scratches on rear door in a Tesco car park - of course they drove away in their green car (colour of the scratches from their door I presume).
mrspydey
22 Apr 16#53
the way i drive
I will scratch the **** out of this so I will be asked to pay for it end of the deal :P
Do you regularly drive through wild shrubs or something?
mrspydey
22 Apr 16#56
yea something like that...
delicatejew
22 Apr 16#57
you honestly have to be a bit thick to go for these. you can get a new one for 11k. it will depreciate by 2k max in 2 years, but you dont have limited mileage and you dont have to pay for damage caused.
mrspydey to delicatejew
22 Apr 16#58
have to pay for scratches too.. I dont think lease is for me but hot if someone wants cheap..
Oneday77 to delicatejew
22 Apr 164#59
Really I must be a bit thick or this cars depreciation is amazing
It loses just over £1,800 Vat the second you pay for it. So are you stating that after 16k miles this will lose less than £200 in actual value depreciation?
I reckon you're maybe comparing prices with used models sitting priced up at a dealer. You'd be lucky to get £7k back after 2 years on a trade in.
pglfc to delicatejew
23 Apr 16#74
2k depreciation is a dream on any car after 2 years, you will lose that after 6 months. And you do have to fix any damage you cause if you plan on selling it for a decent price.
delicatejew
22 Apr 161#60
A new Nissan Pulsar is currently on sale on Autotrader with 10 miles on the clock for £10,500.
The absolute cheapest I can see a 2 year old example is £9000 with 15,000 miles.
jynxy2
22 Apr 165#61
one of the best replies for a while :smile: (you need to read the original carefully)
Oneday77
22 Apr 161#62
So you think that comparing a pre-registered cars price against the price someone wants for a 2 year old car, is the measure of depreciation. Then I'm afraid you don't quite grasp the concept properly.
boostii
22 Apr 162#63
What he said, ditto.
Everyone on this website scours the entire internet to find a one in a million super cheap leasing deal then compares against buying the car new at manufacturers rrp. Nobody pays rrp, the same cars they need to shift with a cheap lease, they will shift with cheap sales too. If you look you can buy brand new cars or cars with a handful of miles for little more than 2 year old used examples are sellthem ng for. My last car was ordered pre-release on a brand new model and quite a waiting list on it. I still got it 10% discount on rrp. Would hope to get a hell of a lot more of a Nissan Pulsar.
delicatejew
22 Apr 16#64
As said, £9000 is the absolute lowest price you will find a 2 year old example. There are also many examples priced much higher, but I did not mention them. £9000 is a very realistic selling price. Frankly, It is your money, spend it how you wish.
alasrati
23 Apr 163#65
Voted cold. I don't have any 0.4p coins to pay the daily fee with.
theface to alasrati
23 Apr 16#75
You'll have to check if it's OK to use a 2p every 5th day, but I know some companies can be funny about this.
brooky_agn
23 Apr 161#66
Completely agree. Leasing is a mugs game. IMO if you don't care what people think then shopping hard for pre registered under dog car (like this) can get you a bargain.
I drive a Hyundai i30. Yes it's not cool. I don't care. Less than a year old with 10k on it for HALF list price.
That's the sensible way to buy a motor in my books.
dibbles00
23 Apr 16#67
I've never had a lease car, but if I wanted a new car it's a good way to get one instead of putting all your capital up front. In that respect I'll vote HOT, because it's only £99 a month for a new car, however be aware that this particular model is grossly underpowered.
spenspuma
23 Apr 16#69
Sensible = Boring
brooky_agn
23 Apr 16#70
So is life right?
wenx
23 Apr 16#71
What a car....Reminds me of Mr Beadle :confused:
DADSCAB
23 Apr 162#73
I got the wife a 5 year old 1.4 i-vtec EX model Honda Jazz with 41k on the clock for £5,500 it was a private sale I found on Auto Trader 18+ months back.
We'll run the car for another couple of years, then sell it for what it's worth at that time, my guess would be about £2500/3000 she only does between 5k and 7k a year so it'll be somewhere around the 65k when I flog it on.
Then I'd normally repeat the process all again, using the money from the sale of the old car towards the next car.
Bit of a pain in the **** looking for the right car at the right price and making sure your not buying a pile of poop, but it's worked for me so far.
But at this price, I don't think it's worth the hassle of the hunt if I'm truthful. With leasing deals like this being available I'll be in the market for a deal like this in about 2 year's or so, unless she stuffs it up beforehand. Heat
totaldoeboy to DADSCAB
23 Apr 161#80
Mate you'll be lucky to get £2000 for a 7/8 year old Honda Jazz with 50odd thousand miles on it...
solsurf
23 Apr 16#76
great deal, I'm getting the xtrail on lease in a weeks time and it's considerably more than this at 6600 over 24 months.
Badgers
23 Apr 16#77
This looks good. I am seriously thinking about this but 8k a year is no distance at all. My work is 20 miles away so commute is over 10k a year with no other use.
How much per each additional mile over 8k? Probably other (more expensive) packages available I guess.
SenorFunkyPants
23 Apr 16#79
It seems odd that people argue the value of a lease - the point is surely that as long as its the cheapest you can lease this model of car, then the deal is hot.
My wifes car goes back to the lease company this friday - she had had the use of a new car at 10k miles a year for three years stress free at a fixed price per month - we pick up another one on saturday.
PFC Hudson
23 Apr 16#81
That's debatable
muffboy
23 Apr 16#82
I have heard others spout nonsense about the depreciation being relevant to the VAT charged, nothing to do with it!
DADSCAB
23 Apr 161#83
You'll be surprised, the grey pound is a massive market, and Honda's hold their money better than Albert Arkwright.
Jonaspfc
23 Apr 16#84
Who in this forum changes their car every 2 years?
Cold for me.
margamboy
23 Apr 162#85
The smart ones who like having a new car every 2 years for less than the depreciation of buying new and having to stump the money up front.
totaldoeboy
23 Apr 161#86
Suppose for a certain kind of person these deals are good, but surely the people who care about cars and driving and actually do it for enjoyment can't get away with buying a car simply because 'the price is right'
Axeboy
23 Apr 161#87
Many people, petrolhead or not, want a car that wont need anything or cause any issues as a daily driver and 99% of the driving is to work and back.
delicatejew
23 Apr 161#88
I think we should all encourage people getting cars on lease. It will mean there are more used cars available for the rest of us.
barmanste
23 Apr 16#89
thank God! !! the name is what happens to you----citroen ----sit.run.sit in the car then run for the bus because your car has fell apart.not a sitrun fan.
tom6195
23 Apr 16#90
When leasing a car like this.. What happens if during the 2 years you end up with the usual stone chips and scratches ?
shuwaz
23 Apr 16#91
They send a couple of hard hitting guys round who go to work on you with a blow torch and some tweezers.
soldierboy001
23 Apr 16#92
You do what you feel you have to do but others will go and lease this wonderful car.
soldierboy001
23 Apr 16#93
Yes it is.
soldierboy001
23 Apr 16#94
So are most cheap lease deals under powered models.
tom6195
23 Apr 16#95
:smile: no really what happens
sjb07
23 Apr 16#96
Great deal, went to my local Nissan dealer to have a look inside the car, very impressed at this price, just arranging the deal now for my mum, only drawback is the car wont be ready until June at the earliest...
craigdobson507
23 Apr 16#97
Had one for 3 weeks on loan and found it very thirsty. Only getting around 30mpg.
DADSCAB
23 Apr 16#98
No car is underpowered when it's piddling down
solsurf
24 Apr 16#99
how were you driving, that sounds terrible
solsurf
24 Apr 162#100
i had the same problem with an xtrail and should have had to wait until September, so I got them to do a country search and now will be getting next week. they are there from cancelled orders etc. you just have to keep searching by keeping on asking. hope this helps
sjb07
24 Apr 16#101
Thanks, I'll do that.
They are gonna give us a date on Monday, I'm hoping it will be the same as my Qashqai Order, I got that 3 months earlier than I was meant too.
lulu25
25 Apr 16#102
What colour options are there? :/
sjb07
26 Apr 16#103
You can choose any, but the only one that doesn't cost extra is the flame red.
Pretty sure this is it.
lulu25
26 Apr 16#104
I have called them and was told only colour avail is solid red or will be extra. White which is what I want is £11/month more
sjb07
27 Apr 16#105
My mum was happy with the red, but she wanted parking sensors added and took the deal for a extra year.
bmx4315
27 Apr 16#106
it say 114 a month and £689 when I click on the link?
lulu25
27 Apr 16#107
[/quote]My mum was happy with the red, but she wanted parking sensors added and took the deal for a extra year.[/quote]I like Red, but not the solid red, well I am going to test drive one Friday so will have a better look x
shainkijain
28 Apr 16#108
If there are any dents or scratches, how they charge at the end of contract?
user777
29 Apr 16#109
2017 mm width :disappointed: need a wider garage...
soldierboy001
29 Apr 16#110
You've heard of a kitchen /diner, well knock the wall down between the garage and the front lounge and hey presto you have a lounge/garage. Start a new trend.
lulu25
3 May 16#111
Went and test drove one. Really lovely and ordered one. Was surprised how big these cars are! He told me that it was 2" longer than a mondeo!! :o
lulu25
3 May 16#112
[quote=lulu25]Went and test drove one. Really lovely and ordered one. Was surprised how big these cars are! He told me that it was 2" longer than a mondeo!! :o[/quote
Which I am yet to prove as looking on parkers it isn't lol
sjb07
3 May 16#113
Haha, yeah its a much bigger car than I expected, but not quite Mondeo size.
I have a new qashqai and I'd say that size wise it's basically identical inside, the only difference is the Pulsar is lower to the ground.
I got a phone call a couple of days ago telling me it would be ready sometime this month coz they have sped up production.
lulu25
3 May 16#114
Oh thanks for explaining that, what was your original date? Mine has been quoted some time in July as I am waiting to hear if I have passed the credit check (I have no credit history, no debts) so they haven't give me a date yet.
lulu25
17 May 16#115
OMG I am so pleased, I have been upgraded to an Accenta at no extra cost. Something about because I wouldn't be able to have a Visia until September now :smiley:
cornishman
17 May 161#116
I have the Accenta, it was its 1st birthday yesterday. Service done, no problems reported. I must say this is a lovely car to drive and you save a fortune on fuel, that's if you take the diesel option.
will13
19 May 16#117
Are you serious? Why, ever, would you think the Cactus is better than this? I guess the answer is "when you know Jack squat about cars"!
villageidiotdan
20 May 16#118
I think it was a joke reference to another popular lease deal.
lulu25
4 Jul 161#119
I pick mine up Friday yipeeeeeeeeee
sjb07
4 Jul 16#120
I'm picking my mum's up for her on Monday, finally I'll get to close down my taxi service.
Opening post
I think this is a good deal. Not the usual C1 or Micra or 201 in this price range.
Nissan Pulsar Hatchback
1.2 DiG-T Visia 5dr
9+23 8k Miles p/a
Initial Payment: £899.91
Additional Fees: None
£99.99
Per Month, INC VAT
Fuel Type: Petrol
Transmission: Manual
Body Style: Hatchback
Doors: 5
Drive Train: Front Wheel Drive
Production Status: Current Model
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6+23 payment plan. So £601.44 initial payment with 23 further payments of £100.24. No other fees or delivery charges. £2906.96 total over the lease term.
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I need to shift my mitsubishi colt :smile:
Can't afford it, skill up or change jobs for better pay.
http://www.whatcar.com/car-leasing/car-leasing/deals/nissan/pulsar/hatchback-1.2-dig-t-visia-5dr/business/738679/
6+23 payment plan. So £601.44 initial payment with 23 further payments of £100.24. No other fees or delivery charges. £2906.96 total over the lease term.
http://www.whatcar.com/car-leasing/car-leasing/deals/nissan/pulsar/diesel-hatchback-1.5-dci-tekna-5dr/business/727877/
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Contract Length Yearly Mileage Excess Mileage Initial Payment Monthly Payment Get Quotation
24 months (6+23) 8,000mpa Please Call £856.62 £142.77 (Inc VAT)
I will scratch the **** out of this so I will be asked to pay for it end of the deal :P
https://youtu.be/8mdwAkWvWMw
It loses just over £1,800 Vat the second you pay for it. So are you stating that after 16k miles this will lose less than £200 in actual value depreciation?
I reckon you're maybe comparing prices with used models sitting priced up at a dealer. You'd be lucky to get £7k back after 2 years on a trade in.
The absolute cheapest I can see a 2 year old example is £9000 with 15,000 miles.
Everyone on this website scours the entire internet to find a one in a million super cheap leasing deal then compares against buying the car new at manufacturers rrp. Nobody pays rrp, the same cars they need to shift with a cheap lease, they will shift with cheap sales too. If you look you can buy brand new cars or cars with a handful of miles for little more than 2 year old used examples are sellthem ng for. My last car was ordered pre-release on a brand new model and quite a waiting list on it. I still got it 10% discount on rrp. Would hope to get a hell of a lot more of a Nissan Pulsar.
I drive a Hyundai i30. Yes it's not cool. I don't care. Less than a year old with 10k on it for HALF list price.
That's the sensible way to buy a motor in my books.
We'll run the car for another couple of years, then sell it for what it's worth at that time, my guess would be about £2500/3000 she only does between 5k and 7k a year so it'll be somewhere around the 65k when I flog it on.
Then I'd normally repeat the process all again, using the money from the sale of the old car towards the next car.
Bit of a pain in the **** looking for the right car at the right price and making sure your not buying a pile of poop, but it's worked for me so far.
But at this price, I don't think it's worth the hassle of the hunt if I'm truthful. With leasing deals like this being available I'll be in the market for a deal like this in about 2 year's or so, unless she stuffs it up beforehand. Heat
How much per each additional mile over 8k? Probably other (more expensive) packages available I guess.
My wifes car goes back to the lease company this friday - she had had the use of a new car at 10k miles a year for three years stress free at a fixed price per month - we pick up another one on saturday.
Cold for me.
They are gonna give us a date on Monday, I'm hoping it will be the same as my Qashqai Order, I got that 3 months earlier than I was meant too.
Pretty sure this is it.
Which I am yet to prove as looking on parkers it isn't lol
I have a new qashqai and I'd say that size wise it's basically identical inside, the only difference is the Pulsar is lower to the ground.
I got a phone call a couple of days ago telling me it would be ready sometime this month coz they have sped up production.