Also available on other mileages by the looks of it.
9+23 8k £159.99
9+23 12k £165.68
9+23 15k £179.95
lots more on 3+ and 6+ but you get the idea, not going to list them all. Hope this helps those that are beginners to leasing.
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ghostm4n to cruisecars
22 Jun 1610#11
Really poor comment.
Mire Mare
22 Jun 166#12
Not true, when my A6 came to the end of it's 2 year lease I was sent a letter (finance company) offering the oportunity to purchase the vehicle before it went to auction, the option to buy may be lender specific but hey you can always ask.
As for is this a "hot" deal well all I will say is that there is currently a two year old three door 1.4 TFSI SE with less than 20k on the clock on Autotrader retailing at £13.500, so it has depreciated by £9.500 in a two year period (based on the 23k list price someone has stated here) so the very fact that you are paying of only £5.500 to lease the vehicle for the same period does indeed make it a deal.
However the fact that it is base spec and only a three door would put me off, but to each there own.
MM
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bargainbuyer29
22 Jun 16#1
Is there an option for a one off payment at the end to buy the car? I haven't got a bloody clue about leasing but seems like everyone is doing it lately!
Darkcooleo to bargainbuyer29
22 Jun 161#3
No, can't buy at the end of a lease
AndyRoyd to bargainbuyer29
22 Jun 16#4
Direct sale to hirer at end of lease is unlikely, however the finance co will normally be open about which auction house the car will be disposed through.
sofiasar to bargainbuyer29
22 Jun 161#6
they sell them in auction such as sma , manhiem , so try these.
Stan to bargainbuyer29
22 Jun 16#17
My Audi finance lease deal has an option to purchase at the end. No details of price but in the paperwork it states that I or a family member will have the option to purchase. I won't be as I would get another lease deal
omsA to bargainbuyer29
7 Jul 16#28
finance will probably be through VW, on my 3 previous cars with them they gave me an option to buy the car. however, it's never a good deal. better off getting another lease imo.
cmncomp
22 Jun 16#2
is se the base model?
donslibi to cmncomp
22 Jun 161#5
Yes it is
donslibi
22 Jun 161#7
3dr, manual I assume, and base model. Not a great IMHO.
cruisecars
22 Jun 16#8
really poor deal
gali5 to cruisecars
22 Jun 161#9
whys that?
ghostm4n to cruisecars
22 Jun 1610#11
Really poor comment.
gali5 to cruisecars
23 Jun 161#18
why is it a bad deal
clint thrust to cruisecars
7 Jul 16#30
Really poor attitude
gali5
22 Jun 16#10
did you go for this deal in the end?
Mire Mare
22 Jun 166#12
Not true, when my A6 came to the end of it's 2 year lease I was sent a letter (finance company) offering the oportunity to purchase the vehicle before it went to auction, the option to buy may be lender specific but hey you can always ask.
As for is this a "hot" deal well all I will say is that there is currently a two year old three door 1.4 TFSI SE with less than 20k on the clock on Autotrader retailing at £13.500, so it has depreciated by £9.500 in a two year period (based on the 23k list price someone has stated here) so the very fact that you are paying of only £5.500 to lease the vehicle for the same period does indeed make it a deal.
However the fact that it is base spec and only a three door would put me off, but to each there own.
MM
DarrylJohn
22 Jun 16#13
How much would this be worth after 2 years?
Mire Mare to DarrylJohn
22 Jun 161#14
See above!
MM
bestbuy123
22 Jun 161#15
expensive for a Base model a3
loofer
22 Jun 16#16
would be interested to know what they wanted for the car. Would you say it was at about or below market value? Was it negotiable and did they ask for any additional fee?
Phillys1985
23 Jun 16#19
seen a few people say its the base model, they have the sport model as well by the looks of it 8k/10k/12k/15k
9+23 8k £167.02 inc VAT
looks cheap compared to others I found was 9+23 8k £181 on contracthireandleasing website
gali5
24 Jun 16#20
are you thinking of going for it?
Sir Charles
6 Jul 16#21
Decent price I think but the car not my cup of tea at all
growlytiger1
6 Jul 16#22
But you won't get any return on that money, it's not an investment.
I suppose it just depends on what you're looking for - I think it makes more sense to lease a car for a new driver and get free insurance included rather than dropping a few thousand on a car and having to probably pay the same for a few years to cover your insurance.
dvdphile
6 Jul 16#23
But, where does it say that insurance is included? I've yet to find any lease deal with FREE insurance? Please enlighten us! :wink:
Matt007
6 Jul 16#24
[/quote]Not true, when my A6 came to the end of it's 2 year lease I was sent a letter (finance company) offering the oportunity to purchase the vehicle before it went to auction, the option to buy may be lender specific but hey you can always ask.
As for is this a "hot" deal well all I will say is that there is currently a two year old three door 1.4 TFSI SE with less than 20k on the clock on Autotrader retailing at £13.500, so it has depreciated by £9.500 in a two year period (based on the 23k list price someone has stated here)
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List price is around 20.8k
jchung07
6 Jul 161#25
If the above figures are correct in relation to 2 year old similar car, you lose £9k to depreciation, it would have meant that you "saved" c£3.3k and any further finance costs, unless you had the money sitting in a bank account - this of course if you change the car every two years.
MrBThatsMe
7 Jul 16#26
I haven't looked into leasing because I just worry that I'd be charged "extras" at the end of the term due to accidental damages. Where do you stand if there was say, a scratch or two in the paint work, a chip in the windscreen, a little corner of the plastic trim inside the car being bent or snapped, or a seat having a small hole or rip in the fabric? Stuff that will happen to some people regardless of how careful you are. In my pessimistic mind, I imagine the lease companies waiting with their ready-to-fill money bags, before inspecting the car to try and find as many faults as they can.
Keithoms to MrBThatsMe
7 Jul 16#27
This is what you are allowed to hand it back with. Industry standard fair wear and tear level.
Opening post
initial rental £1410.80 9+23 10k at £157.76 + £360 processing fee = £5376.32 for a car thats about £23,000
all sorts of profiles on there for those that want more mileage a few are below on 9+
3+23 10k £195.20 (initial rental £585.61)
6+23 10k £173.90 (initial rental £1043.42)
Also available on other mileages by the looks of it.
9+23 8k £159.99
9+23 12k £165.68
9+23 15k £179.95
lots more on 3+ and 6+ but you get the idea, not going to list them all. Hope this helps those that are beginners to leasing.
Top comments
As for is this a "hot" deal well all I will say is that there is currently a two year old three door 1.4 TFSI SE with less than 20k on the clock on Autotrader retailing at £13.500, so it has depreciated by £9.500 in a two year period (based on the 23k list price someone has stated here) so the very fact that you are paying of only £5.500 to lease the vehicle for the same period does indeed make it a deal.
However the fact that it is base spec and only a three door would put me off, but to each there own.
MM
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As for is this a "hot" deal well all I will say is that there is currently a two year old three door 1.4 TFSI SE with less than 20k on the clock on Autotrader retailing at £13.500, so it has depreciated by £9.500 in a two year period (based on the 23k list price someone has stated here) so the very fact that you are paying of only £5.500 to lease the vehicle for the same period does indeed make it a deal.
However the fact that it is base spec and only a three door would put me off, but to each there own.
MM
MM
http://www.vehiclesforbusiness.co.uk/personal-lease-cars/audi/a3-hatchback/a3-hatchback-14-tfsi-sport-3dr-87166593
9+23 8k £167.02 inc VAT
looks cheap compared to others I found was 9+23 8k £181 on contracthireandleasing website
I suppose it just depends on what you're looking for - I think it makes more sense to lease a car for a new driver and get free insurance included rather than dropping a few thousand on a car and having to probably pay the same for a few years to cover your insurance.
As for is this a "hot" deal well all I will say is that there is currently a two year old three door 1.4 TFSI SE with less than 20k on the clock on Autotrader retailing at £13.500, so it has depreciated by £9.500 in a two year period (based on the 23k list price someone has stated here)
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List price is around 20.8k
http://www.lexautolease.co.uk/assets/LEX_AUTOLEASE_DUAL_LICENCE.pdf
Initial payment is - £1,419.84.
The total payment over the 2 years is £5408.32. Amortised cost is £225.35 a month.
looks like the deal is done??