My first deal so please be kind.
Here you have a shiny new VW mvp for the price of a C1! 2L diesel engine which should guarantee decent performances and good fuel economy. the deal is for 10K miles per year but can be easily personalized.
It is good for you if you:
-like leasing
-need space
-want a decent set of new wheels for a cheap price
Not for you if:
-you can't get the fact that although you can buy a car which is yours to keep for that money, some people like brand new cars and don't want to pay for depreciation.
-you don't like leasing
-you don't need a vehicle which is basically a van with windows.
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mjccam
3 May 1616#6
That's how a lease works
blueroo to 118luke
3 May 1611#20
In fairness the op was very kind to state the following:
It is good for you if you:
-like leasing
-need space
-want a decent set of new wheels for a cheap price
Not for you if:
-you can't get the fact that although you can buy a car which is yours to keep for that money, some people like brand new cars and don't want to pay for depreciation.
-you don't like leasing
-you don't need a vehicle which is basically a van with windows.
At a guess, you fall into the 'not for you' category and should refrain from reading further.
118luke
3 May 168#17
Still cant fathom out the fascination with lease deals on here. OK i get that you get the enjoyment of driving a brand new car and can show off to the neighbors. But the thought of paying for a car month after month indefinitely makes me shudder.
My last car i bought on finance - a 6 month old ex-demonstrator, loaded with extras and had £1000's off the new price. The car was paid off in 3 years, and i still have it (its about 7 years old now).
Its Costing me very little in maintenance and i don't have to pay a penny for it now as i fully own it.
Best of all its still worth a few thousand pounds.
Fine - its depreciated since i bought it i know, but i am certain in the same amount of time of ownership - i would've paid far more in leasing deals than it has cost me.
shakerstevens
3 May 168#9
Heat just for answering the "not for you" section before all the lease haters start posting messages about 15 year old BMWs they can get for the same money.
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M_z
3 May 167#1
This car won't be mine at the end of the lease AND its basically a van with windows!!!!!
scaryrobert to M_z
3 May 163#16
Yes I agree. The car won't be yours but let me do the maths for you and then u can tell me whether you would like his car to be yours.
This car cost £21k new. You pay £4K to drive this car for 2 years. If you bought and owned this car how much would it be worth after 2 years? It would guaranteed to have depreciated more than £4K after 2 years. I'm guessing around the £13-14k if your lucky and that's me being very generous. So now it has cost you £7-8k to drive the same car over 2 years. So do u still care that much that you don't own the car? Yes it is a van with Windows but aren't most proper people carriers these days? Plus it has sliding doors and tons of space. As a parent with kids I know I wouldn't mind driving it.
incredibl
3 May 16#2
Looking for a crv lease deal if anyone finds a good one, cheers
adrianjowitt to incredibl
3 May 164#4
you posted on one two days ago...
hooray henry
3 May 16#3
Great deal, great vehicle. Considering 90% of cars driving around arent using their back seats and can carry very little cargo this seems like a vehicle most folks should be using in reality ?
sorely tempted by this. my car (59 plate Clio estate) is due a cambelt change soon, then within 12 months a major service and new brakes, discs and tyres.
all that will cost me nearly a grand, and my car is worth 3k at most. Might as well sell now, and enjoy 2yrs of hassle free fixed cost motoring!
jaydeeuk1 to cgap
3 May 16#24
£1000 for a cambelt discs, brakes and tyres if you went to Kwik fit or halfords probably. Don't forget the new exhaust too. Try a proper garage, no way should that come to over £800, even 'darn sarf'.
SpamJavelin
3 May 161#8
Great deal that one! Just need something similar to be around in a year when the Yeti is due for replacement.
shakerstevens
3 May 168#9
Heat just for answering the "not for you" section before all the lease haters start posting messages about 15 year old BMWs they can get for the same money.
Opening post
Here you have a shiny new VW mvp for the price of a C1! 2L diesel engine which should guarantee decent performances and good fuel economy. the deal is for 10K miles per year but can be easily personalized.
It is good for you if you:
-like leasing
-need space
-want a decent set of new wheels for a cheap price
Not for you if:
-you can't get the fact that although you can buy a car which is yours to keep for that money, some people like brand new cars and don't want to pay for depreciation.
-you don't like leasing
-you don't need a vehicle which is basically a van with windows.
Top comments
It is good for you if you:
-like leasing
-need space
-want a decent set of new wheels for a cheap price
Not for you if:
-you can't get the fact that although you can buy a car which is yours to keep for that money, some people like brand new cars and don't want to pay for depreciation.
-you don't like leasing
-you don't need a vehicle which is basically a van with windows.
At a guess, you fall into the 'not for you' category and should refrain from reading further.
My last car i bought on finance - a 6 month old ex-demonstrator, loaded with extras and had £1000's off the new price. The car was paid off in 3 years, and i still have it (its about 7 years old now).
Its Costing me very little in maintenance and i don't have to pay a penny for it now as i fully own it.
Best of all its still worth a few thousand pounds.
Fine - its depreciated since i bought it i know, but i am certain in the same amount of time of ownership - i would've paid far more in leasing deals than it has cost me.
All comments (110)
This car cost £21k new. You pay £4K to drive this car for 2 years. If you bought and owned this car how much would it be worth after 2 years? It would guaranteed to have depreciated more than £4K after 2 years. I'm guessing around the £13-14k if your lucky and that's me being very generous. So now it has cost you £7-8k to drive the same car over 2 years. So do u still care that much that you don't own the car? Yes it is a van with Windows but aren't most proper people carriers these days? Plus it has sliding doors and tons of space. As a parent with kids I know I wouldn't mind driving it.
all that will cost me nearly a grand, and my car is worth 3k at most. Might as well sell now, and enjoy 2yrs of hassle free fixed cost motoring!