I have looked around various deals all weekend and this has come up the best.
3 months up front £164.25 = £492.75
23 months £164.25 = £3777.75
£195 arrangement fee
Total £4465.50
Road Tax is included for the agreement. This deal is based on 10,000 miles pa. You can go for less which will work out cheaper. This is the standard petrol model. Other deals available for different specs but this works out the cheapest. Lead time on delivery is roughly 12 weeks
I'm pretty sure I have added everything in to get the total price.
All comments (92)
james02
8y 40d#1
seems like a cracking deal to me - voted hot
nikkictc
8y 40d1#2
It actually works out cheaper when you include the yes lease processing fee
Moncymru
8y 40d#3
This looks good. I'm new to leasing so this site is a great help! I have an old rubbish car that I thought I could use as the deposit.
On the lease site it states they have 2 companies who could take a second hand car off of you. Does anyone know what companies these are by any chance (would check myself but hard to phone in work today...)?
BubaMan
8y 40d1#4
Oh yeah - missed that - misleading title on the Yes Lease deal
indianajon
8y 40d#5
Good deal if you can actually get one for advertised price.... most of these headline deals are very limited (or non-existant) come-ons
ollie87
8y 40d#6
Shame this isn't a smaller turbo engine, the lack of torque lets it down quite a bit.
0-60mph in 11.1 seconds is a little steady, I wouldn't say it was dangerous though.
Slick_uk
8y 40d#7
Cracking deal, must be less than the depreciation itself!
Will need something similar in a few months when my current lease deal comes to an end. The thought of not having to go through the ********s of selling my car is worth a fortune.
I'd recommend leasing over any other way of getting a car if you have the funds.
johnson293
8y 40d#8
Was talking over leasing with my dad at the weekend, and options for our next respective car(s).
At the end of a lease deal/period, when you hand the car back, is the next deal (if with the same garage/company) on the same terms as the original, i.e. a deposit or 3 month payment up front required? Or are there options to take a similar vehicle again on an ongoing terms for another 2 or 3 years without needing a deposit/upfront payment?
I think thats what has always put me off leasing - I would have the deposit or upfront cost initially, but may not have that when the lease ends, if needed for the next deal.
nikkictc to johnson293
8y 40d1#10
You would need to put down the initial payment again. 3 months is usually the minimum. Yes lease do a 1 month option, but there arrangement fee is quite high (£358)
Opening post
3 months up front £164.25 = £492.75
23 months £164.25 = £3777.75
£195 arrangement fee
Total £4465.50
Road Tax is included for the agreement. This deal is based on 10,000 miles pa. You can go for less which will work out cheaper. This is the standard petrol model. Other deals available for different specs but this works out the cheapest. Lead time on delivery is roughly 12 weeks
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https://www.leasingoptions.co.uk/personal/kia/sportage/sportage-estate/16-gdi-1-5dr/1100293967/182039/quote
£153.91 x 3 initial rental
£153.91 x £24
£180 arrangement fee
£4335.57 total to pay - £130 less from Leasing Options
I'm pretty sure I have added everything in to get the total price.
All comments (92)
On the lease site it states they have 2 companies who could take a second hand car off of you. Does anyone know what companies these are by any chance (would check myself but hard to phone in work today...)?
0-60mph in 11.1 seconds is a little steady, I wouldn't say it was dangerous though.
Will need something similar in a few months when my current lease deal comes to an end. The thought of not having to go through the ********s of selling my car is worth a fortune.
I'd recommend leasing over any other way of getting a car if you have the funds.
At the end of a lease deal/period, when you hand the car back, is the next deal (if with the same garage/company) on the same terms as the original, i.e. a deposit or 3 month payment up front required? Or are there options to take a similar vehicle again on an ongoing terms for another 2 or 3 years without needing a deposit/upfront payment?
I think thats what has always put me off leasing - I would have the deposit or upfront cost initially, but may not have that when the lease ends, if needed for the next deal.