Good deal on a Citroen C1 Lease with Vehicles for Business.
£68.54 a month with £616.90 deposit (both inc VAT).
10k miles per year.
Available without deposit too putting the monthly price up to £96 keeping the overall total cost about the same
****** PLUS £360 Processing Fee *******
- YouDontWantToKnow
Top comments
donslibi to nitro228
17 May 1643#4
There's always one :smiley:
Red Devil
18 May 1623#41
I don't know if you can get access to the Internet or not. But if you can there's a nifty little site called Google, if you type in Citroen C1 in to that you should get the boot size. Then, as all prams are different sizes, get hold of a tape measure to measure the pram and if it's smaller than the boot measurement then Bingo....you should be in business.
qwerta369
17 May 1620#8
No, quite happy with joshing.
mr_wacky_unis
17 May 165#11
Cheaper with horizon vehicle leasing by £120 so £1662.08 in total.
Do you keep the car or have to give it back? Seems a lot of money if you don't get anything at the end.
donslibi to nitro228
17 May 1643#4
There's always one :smiley:
PrincessJellybean to nitro228
17 May 161#6
I'm no expert but I would imagine a car would depreciate in value more than that deal costs over 18 months.... possibly? :neutral_face:
I dunno seems a steal to me
aljack to nitro228
17 May 16#24
Here we go..... lol
jambone to nitro228
18 May 161#35
It's much the same as most things in life. The interest part of your mortgage or rent - After the use of your accommodation you don't end up with anything. After going to the cinema you don't get a copy of the film. You are paying for the use of a new car. And for the cost of 1 costa coffee a day, I'd say it's a great deal.
karlie88
17 May 16#3
Plus £360 admin fee.
qwerta369
17 May 161#5
I think he was probably joshing.
Red Devil
17 May 16#7
Don't you mean 'joking'?
qwerta369
17 May 1620#8
No, quite happy with joshing.
BubaMan
17 May 161#9
Not bad at all for a personal lease - heat :smiley:
I'm just coming up to the end of a 1 year lease on a C1 (about the same cost as this)...
It's a good A to B city car with plenty of driver room (I'm 6'2") and some good tech on board but the engine is quite underpowered on hills & motorways and it's not very comfortable for long journeys.
You can't go wrong for this money but I'm going to pay a little bit more for my next lease.
Red Devil to BubaMan
17 May 161#16
I think I probably got the exact same deal as you last year - mine goes back in 3 weeks. It's been ideal for me as a car to take me to the train station and back each day, gets in to tiny spaces, averages 50mpg over the year mainly short journeys. Done a trip to Sheffield and the Cotswolds in it - it didn't feel too safe on the motorway with crosswinds. It seats 4 reasonably comfortably for a small car however the power drop is amazing fully laden. The tech is great - DAB is superb, hands free phone and the aircon is fine. Reversing camera is a pain so I've put some black eletrical tape over the camera. Steering wheel feels nice on the Flair too. I'm tempted to get one of these ordered tomorrow - under £120 a month with no road tax, cheap insurance and good MPG's. Cheers OP.
mr_wacky_unis
17 May 165#11
Cheaper with horizon vehicle leasing by £120 so £1662.08 in total.
Shirley the £360 processing fee has to be added to the total? That would make it £2142.08 or £119 per month
steve543 to f1benny
17 May 163#22
Why you asking Shirley - :wink:
sofiasar
17 May 16#21
4 seats. no thanks, it's a blooming 5dr otherwise I would have thought about it
Gollywood to sofiasar
17 May 16#23
You'll still try to fit 8 people in it though :wink:
david10666
17 May 16#25
doesn't seem any money for something that's under warranty no break down worries and no back street garages to deal with ,no mot's do I need to go on
aljack
17 May 16#26
I'd check on the free Road tax. The law changes early 2017. The government didn't expect that the public would buy so many economical low emission cars. So now that they have realised that there is such a large loss in revenue to plug from people paying little or no Road tax because they have new shiny cars.... They now think that everybody should pay some Road tax regardless of emissions level. It might not effect cars straight away but it will in 2017.
Cars producing zero emissions will not pay tax but everything else will pay. Changes on new cars April 2017.
lump
17 May 161#28
I've read the 1.0 of these is understandably pokey, but this lease is for a 1.2 which, whilst still small, is plenty nippy enough.
smilerstradwick
17 May 16#29
Looking for a small run around on a lease to tie me over for a year but finding it hard to get a 12 month one anywhere - anyone know of any websites?
oddballjamie to smilerstradwick
18 May 161#34
www.google.co.uk
Gollywood
17 May 16#30
Can I get my head around how this works.
Pay an initial £616.90 deposit (£616.90)
Then pay £68.54pm for 18 months (£1233.72)
= Total £1,782.08
So the maximum outlay over 18 months is: £1782.08?? No more (apart from insurance)??
mcdarius
17 May 16#31
So a brand new car costs the same as a mobile phone tariff monthly payment ? What a time to be alive !
JusticeForThe96
17 May 16#32
Apparently every car owner will have to pay £145 flat fee next year, so a friend of mine in the car industry tells me.
AshD92
18 May 16#33
Had the Flair edition delivered today and fallen in love with it already. Great little car for my needs. I'm paying £105 a month with 6 months initial rental (8k annum, 2 year lease).
YouDontWantToKnow
18 May 16#36
£140 minimum. More in first year for new cars over 111g/CO2/km
watson44
18 May 161#37
Chancellor George Osborne's tax hike is expected to raise billions for the Treasury, with higher first year rates for all new cars and a flat rate of £140 thereafter, regardless of emissions. Only zero-emissions models will be exempt, while cars with a list price of more than £40,000 will be charged a £310 supplement.
what's the boot space like in this? thinking of getting this for the wife but will need to have room for a pram
g8spur
18 May 16#39
Ouch, mine is £30 at the moment
jonohanson
18 May 16#40
Road tax is included in my lease, and was in every lease I looked at.
Red Devil
18 May 1623#41
I don't know if you can get access to the Internet or not. But if you can there's a nifty little site called Google, if you type in Citroen C1 in to that you should get the boot size. Then, as all prams are different sizes, get hold of a tape measure to measure the pram and if it's smaller than the boot measurement then Bingo....you should be in business.
imransaeed
18 May 16#42
The admin fee is a rip-off, Its a car, not an aircraft.
cossiecraig
18 May 16#43
Tax is irrelevant to some extent as it is included in the lease along with breakdown recovery. Just insure,add fuel and enjoy 18 months low cost motoring with no unexpected costs.
moggster2001
18 May 161#44
Wow! So informative......when have you been all my life? I really dot know how I have managed without your informative words or wisdom! please, come down from that horse which is oh so high and tell me more oh wise one
tomino2112
18 May 16#45
Does it have enough space for baby seat and pushchair?
moggster2001
18 May 161#46
where*
moggster2001
18 May 16#47
red devil has all that information and I'm sure he will be happy to pass it on as he did with me
g8spur
18 May 16#48
Can't see that one anymore. Pulled it?
muz379
18 May 16#49
Exactly right .
Unless you give the car back with damage that is considered more than fair wear and tear . Costs for things like this will be detailed in the contract . And if the company you lease from is a member of the BRVLA then you can find out more about this from their website .
Red Devil
18 May 162#50
Delighted to hear my advice was of use to you - it really is worth considering spending just a couple of minutes of your own time on that Google site finding out the information you require quickly rather than expecting random strangers on an internet forum to help you out. All the best and again, thank you for your kind comments.
Spod
18 May 16#51
Well, if you try thinking a little you should be able to work out that mogster2001 has got access to the internet - otherwise there wouldn't be a post for you to submit a sarcastic reply ... :stuck_out_tongue:
justanotherpunter
18 May 161#52
This works out at £119/month so either your mobile must be encrusted in diamonds or you need to listen more carefully to your Maths teacher :smirk:
qwerta369
18 May 16#53
Spod
18 May 16#54
What is that clip from? It looks cute - the sort of thing my daughter would like!
dealster216
18 May 16#55
Have 1.2 Flair and it is very nippy. Regarding the boot size, we have maclaren techno xt stroller and it does not fit in the C1 boot.
RhysB93
18 May 16#56
Might be a silly question but, is insurance included in this price or would I have to pay that separately?
actress
18 May 16#57
Separately
m5rcc
18 May 16#58
GEICO
Red Devil
18 May 16#59
Oh dear.......
Spod
18 May 16#60
And don't call me dear!
Red Devil
18 May 162#61
For anyone interested in this deal, I've just gone for it. There's no need for the big down payment, you can do £99 per month on a 1 + 17 basis and it works out the same over the term at around £119 per month including their arrangement fee of £360. They'll also do metallic as well. Top deal, cheers OP.
Spod
18 May 16#62
Oh yes - shame, I was hoping it was an animated TV cartoon or film.
rabb5it
18 May 16#63
Not true, it's not retrospective.
rabb5it
18 May 161#64
There hasn't been 'road tax' since 1938.
notos
18 May 16#65
You'd be right about the depreciation being higher than the lease on most of these deals, but it's not because they keep making misprices, it's because the manufacturers are desperate to maintain sales and rather than the sticker price being reduced, the industry has used leases as a way to pass on lower prices without changing the sticker price. Result is you feel you get a bigger discount, and so you're more likely to buy. Consumers will get wise to it and price cars by the lease instead of the sticker price though. Think back to when the high street only had a good sale once a year, but now there's a sale on all the time and no one cares anymore
lufc246
18 May 16#66
Are these prices ever honoured? Found a similar deal elsewhere and when the quote arrived it was 3 x higher than advertised
bellboys
18 May 16#67
I hope you have already ordered that pulsar because I rang yesterday to be told no more left on that deal...
bellboys
18 May 16#68
Certainly the recent Honda Civic lease deal on here is genuine as just got an official quote from the leasing company this morning. Bloody August delivery, though.
MidsMan
18 May 16#69
I disagree - I took out a 24 month 20K mile lease on an Outlander Phev at an average cost of £299 a month. I can't find anything now for less than £450 a month on the same terms.
BubaMan
18 May 16#70
Yeah - one of the 1st callers :wink:
I saw another garage on Honest John doing very similar deal for the Pulsar - you could try contacting Colliers Nissan Birmingham
pglfc
18 May 161#71
I think Stoneacre have a "fuel and go" type thing with free insurance, servicing, blah blah...
At least moggster has helped the community by posting a few deals rather than trolling.
Red Devil
18 May 161#74
Calm down love, no need to go snooping to see if I'm worthy enough of making a comment on an Internet forum. Go and relax with a cup of tea and a biscuit, everything will seem so much better then.
shearski
18 May 16#75
Do Vehicles for Business allow personal hire or are they only business?
shearski
18 May 16#76
Do Vehicles for Business allow personal hire or are they only business?
kristmace
18 May 16#77
They price for both. OP is personal price. Business price was even lower.
moggster2001
18 May 162#78
but surely asking someone who potentially own the vehicle would be a lot quicker and more suitable? not to knock words or wisdom but I'm starting to question whether you are so wise after all?!?!
moggster2001
18 May 16#79
when you receive the car......let me know how big the boot is....cheers pal....awfully kind
AshD92
18 May 16#80
Not very big at all. Might just about fit one in but I've no experience with pushchairs...
Red Devil
18 May 16#81
Plenty of space for a pram!
gsj87
19 May 16#82
Can I get this even though I'm not a business?
Red Devil
19 May 16#83
......hang on, let me go and research this for you....
Red Devil
19 May 161#84
Hi, sorry for the 30 second delay - yes you can get this as its Personal Contract Hire and not Business Contract Hire. The OP has kindly made sure that if you bother to click the big button at the top which says 'GET DEAL' it opens up the correct page - very clever. If you need any further help completing such an onerous task please don't hesitate to ask and I'll gladly assist.
moggster2001
19 May 16#85
well while you are feeling so helpful and generous, could you tell me how much it would cost to lease a Citroën c1 on a personal lease for say, 18 months with minimal monthly costs? can't seem to find it anywhere!
Red Devil
19 May 16#86
I don't think there's any deals out at the moment, will keep my eyes open for you treacle!
moggster2001
19 May 16#87
can't believe you have let me down! your such a dissapointment especially as you built yourself up so much! but it's OK my dear, we all make mistakes....just not all of us so publicly
Tell the government what exactly? That it used to be road tax and it's now vehicle tax? I think they already know but I may be wrong!?
John1960
23 May 16#92
I've just signed up for this deal today and it seems excellent value
broke_no_joke
23 May 16#93
Hi. I'm considering this. How did you get metallic? And is it worth adding the maintenance or not?
Thanks
Red Devil
24 May 16#94
Hi - I just asked for a metalic colour and they said ok. I didn't have to pay any extra for it, the one that's going back in a couple of weeks is also metalic which didn't cost me extra. As for maintenance, I wouldn't pay for that....you're only going to have it 18 months for a max of 15k miles so tyres shouldn't be a problem, everything else should be covered by warranty.
OTBC
26 May 16#95
Had a test drive of this car at the weekend...wasn't a fan! New cars seem to ride very high up and have much, much smaller windows! I've got a 2003 VW Polo and am surprised at just how much less visibility there seems to be!
qwerta369
26 May 161#96
Yes, the differences between the C1 and a 2003 Polo are purely down to their ages difference. Nothing at all to do with them being completely different cars.
Krizzo3
26 May 161#97
You keep the memories.
Lonestar04
26 May 16#98
Just gone for one myself. Flair model on the £99.99 a month for 18 months with no deposit. On back order - approx 8 weeks they told me. If you ask, you should be able to get a free metallic paint upgrade, as a poster above also mentioned.
michaelhopper
29 May 16#99
Red devil have you heard anything I certainly you ordered car
michaelhopper
29 May 16#100
Sorry that should have said have you heard anything since you ordered
Pazzy1986
1 Jun 161#101
Hi guys. I had the C1 FEEL deal around year ago and my lease is coming to an end next week. I went in to my local Citroen Dealer and he has offered me the C1 FLAIR 5 DOOR 1.2 with a colour of my choice (metallic, I chose the Carlnite Grey) I pay £100/per month 1+ 17 month (18month). Initial payment of £300. no admin fee no deposit no catch. I had a little discount added as I decided to carry on with citroen fiance motoring. and to top this great deal I get 15,000 miles per year. (22,500) for the duration of the lease !!!!!! I don't know why we deal with these lease companies who offer admin fee's for them to "process" the deal LOL
Pazzy1986
1 Jun 16#102
in total for the duration of the lease I will pay £2000 flat just add fuel :wink:
Gollywood
14 Jul 16#103
I contacted Citroen & they said they didnt do Leasing direct, & put me through to Evans Halshaw Leasing!
Lonestar04
15 Jul 16#104
Mine arrived last week. Loving it so far! Thanks OP for making me aware!
Jefft
15 Jul 16#105
Strange that as I have just received my monthly Invoice from Citroen Contract Motoring.
Opening post
£68.54 a month with £616.90 deposit (both inc VAT).
10k miles per year.
Available without deposit too putting the monthly price up to £96 keeping the overall total cost about the same
****** PLUS £360 Processing Fee *******
- YouDontWantToKnow
Top comments
http://www.horizonvehicleleasing.co.uk/personal-lease-cars/citroen/c1-hatchback/c1-hatchback-12-puretech-feel-5dr-82335997
All comments (105)
I dunno seems a steal to me
I'm just coming up to the end of a 1 year lease on a C1 (about the same cost as this)...
It's a good A to B city car with plenty of driver room (I'm 6'2") and some good tech on board but the engine is quite underpowered on hills & motorways and it's not very comfortable for long journeys.
You can't go wrong for this money but I'm going to pay a little bit more for my next lease.
http://www.horizonvehicleleasing.co.uk/personal-lease-cars/citroen/c1-hatchback/c1-hatchback-12-puretech-feel-5dr-82335997
But missed who the lease was with.
Any idea who they are?
Cars producing zero emissions will not pay tax but everything else will pay. Changes on new cars April 2017.
Pay an initial £616.90 deposit (£616.90)
Then pay £68.54pm for 18 months (£1233.72)
= Total £1,782.08
So the maximum outlay over 18 months is: £1782.08?? No more (apart from insurance)??
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/car-news/consumer-news/88361/tax-disc-changes-everything-you-need-to-know-about-uk-road-tax
Unless you give the car back with damage that is considered more than fair wear and tear . Costs for things like this will be detailed in the contract . And if the company you lease from is a member of the BRVLA then you can find out more about this from their website .
I saw another garage on Honest John doing very similar deal for the Pulsar - you could try contacting Colliers Nissan Birmingham
Personal Lease
Why is the top pic cheaper then the next pic but they both the same cars and lease time? I'm guessing the bottom offer is good? £99 month and £99 upfront
Thanks