If you can live with 8k miles p.a., Gateway2Lease.com are doing the same car for £1,194 up front and £71.99 per month, £180 fee. Works out at £3,029.77. Cracking deal for a car which has a list price of around £20k.
Thanks for your response Jane, I forgot to mention that they also do a pumped up ( Yeti style ) Sandero Stepway but of course that is dearer, I am sure your dealer will be able to help you out. In the mean time why don't you check out on the internet at Dacia.co.uk and the Dacia Forums, plenty of happy buyers to answer any questions you have, different threads for the different models. Once again good luck which ever way you go and please let us know, even if you do nothing.
Nanajane
31 May 16#67
Soliderboy001...thank you very much for your advice, I will look into the car you recommended. Would love to have a sports car and nearly got one when the daughters left home and was no longer needed as a chauffer ...but then the grand kids turned up, maybe by the time I am 70 I will be able to get a nifty two seater
Thanks again jane
CrazyBob
31 May 16#66
I would but I'm leasing an Alltrack for about the same money :sunglasses:
Helpful
30 May 16#65
Absolutely ridiculous, got the same "finance company revoke" email. It was just an email gathering exercise. Have asked that they take my name off their database.
This deal should be expired.
lufc246
30 May 16#64
Dont get excited,
Thank you for your recent enquiry for the Skoda Yeti Monte Carlo. Unfortunately, the finance company have decided to revoke this offer without prior notification. This ‘deal’ has been removed from our website offers, however can take up to 24 hours to change on other advertising sites.
Newbold
30 May 162#63
Seconded, so far as ignoring the doom mongers is concerned. They're almost always totally ignorant of all car-related matters, but like to appear clever by knocking Skoda and similar marques. They usually don't even own a car, or ever will, but like to create a pretence for some weird self-glorification reason. Like all trolls, they're good at negativity, but will never, ever, create anything useful or positive.
soldierboy001
30 May 16#62
First off you do not get an option to buy on these deals.
May I suggest you go to your local Renault dealer and look at the Dacia Sandero. You will obviously be buying but you will be buying a reliable product that with care should last you 12 years. There are thousands of 10/12 year old Dacias running around Spain where I live. You won't get anything fancy but you will get a car fit for purpose. I am on my 2nd Dacia and I only changed the 1st because I wanted a different model.
Don't take any notice of doom mongers, they are the same sort of people that say the same rubbish about Skoda, and look at them now.
Good luck with your new purchase whatever it is.
Nanajane
30 May 16#61
Hi...I don't know much (anything?) about cars. My ford after about 12 years may need replacing soon and this seemed an excellent buy comparing the lease price with the actual price.
I have looked on the site but can't find anything about the option to buy at the end of two years... does anyone have any idea...I hate buying cars and would rather keep one until it dies on me
I was also wondering why it costs more per month if you go for three years rather than two, I assumed it would be less.
I don't drive much ...but need a car that is safe for my grandchildren and will be all right parked outside eg won't develop rust suddenly or not be reliable to get started. I am open to any advice if anyone has time
Thanks Jane
madmaxpayne
30 May 16#60
Then why don't you lease one and post some pics lol
CrazyBob
30 May 16#59
What Car recommend the 1.2 for private buyers.
Not sure if they know what they are talking about though, probably haven't got much experience.
madmaxpayne
30 May 16#58
Seriously , why would you want a 1.2L yeti FWD?? go figure
Newbold
30 May 16#57
So speaks someone who knows less about cars than a builder's plank.
duke
30 May 16#56
Prices have now increased on fleet price's website,so not sure this is happening folks:(
duke
30 May 16#55
My 14 yr old Octavia is only now starting to show faults,thats after 11 years ownership by me and taking it up to 200000 miles.
So have been looking at lease deals for a while. Missed the passat alltrack deal but this looks good,so have applied for finance.
We will see what happens when fleetprices return to work tommorow.
You can reduce your deposit,and pay a bit more per month if preffered,but the op's deal looks the best
soldierboy001
30 May 162#54
You seem to be on your own there with your opinions mate.
madmaxpayne
30 May 16#53
This is not the 4wd, and only 1.2l hence cheap, only the 4wd is worth getting being it a SKODA all the other variants are rubbish
soldierboy001
30 May 16#52
As an ex Jazz owner I can concur with you, but can you get a good deal like this on it? NO is the answer so your comment was NIL and VOID.
Wadadli_Cooler
30 May 16#51
This is a deal website, not a car opinion forum. I love my Yeti. Lowest depreciating mainstream car in UK says its popular enough. Appreciate its not for everyone, then again some people like Corsas with lowered suspension and neon wheels. Each to their own.
CrazyBob
30 May 162#50
As someone who has just sold a Yeti after four years of ownership from new, I have to say I have been very impressed with it.
They drive brilliantly and are so practical.
I only moved on as I jumped on the Passat Alltrack lease deal, but I was sad to see her go.
I'm certainly missing the headroom in the Yeti every time I get into the Alltrack.
I have also experienced something I have never had with a car before, people just coming up to me and asking questions about it.
Even on the first day on the way home, I parked up at the motorway services for lunch and found a crowd of people round it when I came out wanting to know more.
If you don't like the looks fair enough, maybe the new Tiguan is worth paying the extra for.
The number of Yeti's I see on the roads now though suggests plenty of people are loving them.
justanotherpunter
30 May 161#49
Contraceptives but I guess it's too late now...
aztech
30 May 16#48
Wouldn't be seen dead in one of those :man:
skipperjonce
30 May 16#47
3 grand for a skoda. Sounds a bit pricey to me.
Dr Zoidberg
30 May 16#46
Have you actually driven a Yeti?
They get excellent reviews from owners and critics.
montana78
30 May 16#45
It's a lot of money to ride a yeti.
getknk
29 May 161#44
and in Black too
ValiantSaint
29 May 16#43
Are there any decent car-leasing deals for higher mileage drivers? Say about 15,000 a year? Thanks :smiley:
trustory
29 May 161#42
Just lots of comments about people saying they are good who have owned bad cars. I've owned some great cars and can see this for its merits.
termite
29 May 162#41
It isn't as embarrassing as a Quashqai or a Juke, is it?
Adidas Addict
29 May 16#40
Whether you like the Yeti or not, there's no denying this is a great deal for people wanting a cheap, reliable and practical car for not much money at all.
tfish
29 May 161#39
Mate. Sit down, I've got some news.
You're out of the loop when it comes to cars.
scottz17
29 May 16#38
Looks like a terrible child's impression of a car. Would not be seen dead without spitting distance of it...
knocik
29 May 161#37
Only 3 seater... Shame.
Monkeybumcheeks
29 May 161#36
Do you squirt a love heart on the windscreen before you get to work?
Tilet
29 May 16#35
Just a heads up for people worried about light scratches/swirls and marks. You can use a polish which has fillers in, you can often get good results just hand polishing with something like 50 cal Cover up glaze, or Autoglym Super resin polish. I used hand polish on some scuffs that were on my rear bumper and got great results :smiley:
bman
29 May 16#34
Not sure how your car history makes this a good car? It's a functional white good with divisive looks. It's a good deal for this car though , not that I'd want to own one of these
alshanky
29 May 161#33
Any recommendations for a 7 seater?
trustory
29 May 16#32
For everyone saying it's not a decent car, my last three cars were MINI R56 Cooper S, Mk5 Golf Edition 30 and a MINI R56 John Cooper Works. Just got one of these as I'm doing loads of miles, it's not quick but it's very good. Lots of space, economical and plenty of kit.
Oneday77
29 May 16#31
You're called trd, I wonder what you look like? :man:
owsnap
29 May 16#30
that's the thing.. THEY CAN BE REMOVED!! if they aren't removed the boot space is filled with them ,not like for jazz they slide inside the floor and takes up No space compared to yeti!
I do not want to keep removing/putting back the seats whenever I need it, Have done it way too much already..no thanks!
fishmaster
29 May 164#29
fullmoon
29 May 16#28
Lead time 10-12 weeks approx. Vehicles4work had it in stock until Saturday morning.
Bikerdanny
29 May 162#27
Hopefully your being sarcastic because this sounds like **** in regards to the prices, how would they know if someone else caused the scratch and why charge extra. A scratch is a scratch.
golfer2007
29 May 16#26
The vauxhall toss-sir as I like to call it doesn't come close to a yeti.
Taz1529
29 May 162#25
I think even a corsa is better than this.
I drive FWD front engined car and a mid engined RWD car. Neither are amazing. I highly doubt a yeti is
nihcaj
29 May 16#24
You still, won't be buying a car on finance if you go for this - it's leasing.
nihcaj
29 May 16#23
Regardless of the space, I can't imagine leasing a jazz for this price either!
jackjohnston7923
29 May 16#22
I have never bought a car on finance. does the 180 fee get added to the monthly cost or is that upfront with the deposit
jonohanson
29 May 163#21
My seats fold down near flat, they can also be flipped up forward, and even better are quick release and can be removed (in any combination as they are all independent and not a 60/40 like the Jazz). All combinations offer lots more 'usable' space than a jazz.
trd
29 May 1611#20
It's called Yeti coz it looks abominable.
psychdee
29 May 162#19
ugly
EnaSharplesHairnet
29 May 16#18
Have you ever driven anything other than a Vauxhall Corsa? Gran Tourismo doesn't count.
Maybe you're a hairdresser?
I thought this was about being a good deal?
owsnap
29 May 161#17
meh. I liked the idea of the car when it first came out, until I test drove it/checked it out , my jazz has MORE usable interior space than this and has no weird seats which you cant just fold down 100%. Pretty much useless car specially with the 2wheel drive..
uuf361
29 May 16#16
Normal wear and tear is fine, but that doesn't include big scratches or dents as they are not normal.
MaximusRo
29 May 162#15
Yep. Did you own one to contradict?
MaximusRo
29 May 16#14
Estate? Is there a non-estate version of the Yeti?
kesi10032003
29 May 16#13
hi any finance good deals around?
abaxas
29 May 164#12
prebooked taxis :P
Lowtrawler
29 May 165#2
If you can live with 8k miles p.a., Gateway2Lease.com are doing the same car for £1,194 up front and £71.99 per month, £180 fee. Works out at £3,029.77. Cracking deal for a car which has a list price of around £20k.
Amazing Vehicle. Very reliable. Very low lease quote. Have asked for quote and will confirm if there are no unexpected cost traps. Voted super hot.
Mr No
29 May 162#8
They charge £150 per CM of every scratch, and an additional £100 per CM if somebody else caused the damage.
Mr No
29 May 168#7
Looks great in white.
stabajzna
29 May 161#6
Thats sounds good.i am bit worry to live 2 years with car and wait if somone will damage car.also more i care about my cars worst is going...
koksy
29 May 163#5
just returned peugeot 208 to peugeot at end of 3 yrs just add fuel. the guy collecting the car had an ipad type thing which he used to take pics of chips and scratches with a ruler for size comparison. the machine then automatically says how much they will deduct for rectifying chips or scratches. we had numerous stone chips on the bonnet and a light scuff on the boot sill and there was no charge for these.
stabajzna
29 May 16#4
Can somebody explain how they checking cars when you returning on the end of lease please.are they charging every scratch ?what about if someone bang my car with door will they charge as damage or is normal wear&tear?
aljack
29 May 162#3
Heat
g3legacy
29 May 161#1
I'm going to call about this next week ask see what availability is like. It certainly seems like a really good price..!
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Thanks again jane
This deal should be expired.
Thank you for your recent enquiry for the Skoda Yeti Monte Carlo. Unfortunately, the finance company have decided to revoke this offer without prior notification. This ‘deal’ has been removed from our website offers, however can take up to 24 hours to change on other advertising sites.
May I suggest you go to your local Renault dealer and look at the Dacia Sandero. You will obviously be buying but you will be buying a reliable product that with care should last you 12 years. There are thousands of 10/12 year old Dacias running around Spain where I live. You won't get anything fancy but you will get a car fit for purpose. I am on my 2nd Dacia and I only changed the 1st because I wanted a different model.
Don't take any notice of doom mongers, they are the same sort of people that say the same rubbish about Skoda, and look at them now.
Good luck with your new purchase whatever it is.
I have looked on the site but can't find anything about the option to buy at the end of two years... does anyone have any idea...I hate buying cars and would rather keep one until it dies on me
I was also wondering why it costs more per month if you go for three years rather than two, I assumed it would be less.
I don't drive much ...but need a car that is safe for my grandchildren and will be all right parked outside eg won't develop rust suddenly or not be reliable to get started. I am open to any advice if anyone has time
Thanks Jane
Not sure if they know what they are talking about though, probably haven't got much experience.
So have been looking at lease deals for a while. Missed the passat alltrack deal but this looks good,so have applied for finance.
We will see what happens when fleetprices return to work tommorow.
You can reduce your deposit,and pay a bit more per month if preffered,but the op's deal looks the best
They drive brilliantly and are so practical.
I only moved on as I jumped on the Passat Alltrack lease deal, but I was sad to see her go.
I'm certainly missing the headroom in the Yeti every time I get into the Alltrack.
I have also experienced something I have never had with a car before, people just coming up to me and asking questions about it.
Even on the first day on the way home, I parked up at the motorway services for lunch and found a crowd of people round it when I came out wanting to know more.
If you don't like the looks fair enough, maybe the new Tiguan is worth paying the extra for.
The number of Yeti's I see on the roads now though suggests plenty of people are loving them.
They get excellent reviews from owners and critics.
You're out of the loop when it comes to cars.
I do not want to keep removing/putting back the seats whenever I need it, Have done it way too much already..no thanks!
I drive FWD front engined car and a mid engined RWD car. Neither are amazing. I highly doubt a yeti is
Maybe you're a hairdresser?
I thought this was about being a good deal?
https://www.gateway2lease.com/cars/skoda/yeti/yeti-estate-1.2-tsi-110ps-monte-carlo.php?id=6855356
anything cheaper