Hi guys. My first post so please bear with me. The total price includes the initial deposit, all the monthly fees as well as all admin costs including VAT. The car also has a 10k a year mileage allowance.
2 year lease
Initial payment is £2400
23 X monthly payments of £119.98
Admin fee is £299+VAT
Total cost is £5518.34 over the 2 years
This may seem like a lot but considering you will have a brand new Audi A4 it's not too bad. I have this exact model at home and it is absolutely superb. Keyless entry and go, audi iPhone interface which basically makes my phone pop up on the cars screen, dead quiet engine. Not the mention how lovely it looks and how spacious it is. I'm 6'4 and this is the first time in a long time someone can sit behind me when I drive. Would definitely recommend it to anyone.
Parking system plus
Cruise control
Bluetooth
Radio CD MP3
Leather multifunction steering wheel
17" alloys
Xenon lights
Day time running lights
Sat Nav
Some features but honestly guys great car, very good on fuel and it is very nippy.
Just updated the price. Added a extra months rental by accident. But on the plus side it's now even cheaper.
They are all more expensive, you haven't including the admin fee in the total deal where as I have.
guttediam
1 Aug 16#6
Think it's a good deal Op, nice 1st post!! Shame my old banger runs like a dream otherwise could consider this deal! Heat added
Spenfica
1 Aug 16#7
I've been offered a BMW 330e at work for £290 per month but that includes insurance, servicing and tyres.
Still sounds a bit steep to me given some of the lease deals on here, I think I will pass on this one though.
karlie88 to Spenfica
1 Aug 16#8
If that's on a 1+23, 3+23 or 6+23 term with decent mileage, then I'd be biting their hand off.
mcaf123 to Spenfica
1 Aug 16#24
Sounds like a company car so won't you have to pay benefit in kind on that on top?
Spenfica
1 Aug 16#9
It's £290 per month for 2 years, so no advance, only 8000 miles.
Bad title, mods should do something about ones like that. Massive, massive deposit.
MrShed to commenter14
1 Aug 16#13
Erm, total price is there for all to see? Whats wrong with it?
Oneday77 to commenter14
1 Aug 16#30
If you look at every Contract style purchase on here. They all have total cost, even in Mobile phone deals.
So the OP has listed this exactly as it is and should be. I believe there is still room for people to have to do the due diligence on a deal to decide if it is for them. If anyone thinks £119 adds up to over £5k in 24 months, then I suspect they were expecting the world for nothing.
antony1971
1 Aug 16#14
Surely a dupe of last weeks Audi post.
Ian182
1 Aug 162#15
m5rcc has a history of talking utter rubbish. Ask him what a "dutch arb" is.
united4eva
1 Aug 16#16
I have a similar company car deal, makes no sense to go private considering the maintenance that is included. And the fact that its almost hassle free in comparison to a privately owned vehicle..
Not sure if mine is unique but the insurance is generous too in that you can have multiple drivers, including younger drivers.
m5rcc
1 Aug 161#17
You seem to have difficulties counting: try again
m5rcc
1 Aug 16#18
Give it up dear. You lost that fight....
Ian182
1 Aug 16#19
Other way round pal. No such thing as a dutch arb :smile:
m5rcc
1 Aug 16#20
Yawn...
Orbixx
1 Aug 162#21
Ooo!
Uh...
1on4
1 Aug 16#22
NHS/Local authority? I don't lease but if I wanted to go through work it would include servicing, maintenance, tyres, and insurance for me and 4 others. I think the cheapest cars about Aygo's and they're about £160/month.
Gollywood
1 Aug 161#23
But sticking £119 in the title when in fact its about £229/month all is slightly deceptive to the eye
googley2
1 Aug 16#25
Dont think 10,000 miles a year is very generous, I seem to cover 14,000 on average with mostly local runs, no school runs and 2 out of town journeys per month around 100 miles per way, soon clocks up.
m5rcc to googley2
1 Aug 16#26
Excess mileage typically under 7p/mile, so only £280 to add to your bill...
androoski to googley2
1 Aug 16#27
That would make sense for a one car household, where there are two or more cars in the household and the mileage is spread between them then these lower figures make more sense. At least that's how it has worked out for me.
MannyFresh
1 Aug 16#28
Any one know of any good lease deals with uncapped mileage or at least 40k-50k per annum.
Does such a deal exist?
g8spur to MannyFresh
1 Aug 16#31
The deals exist. Just not good ones.
g8spur
1 Aug 16#29
Surely a 1.4l A4 is like driving a 1l Ferarri?
Smuggling Pnuts
1 Aug 16#32
Thanks
m5rcc
1 Aug 16#33
Would have been sensible to put the average price per month, i.e. the £229.93
richyb808
1 Aug 16#34
I think the 148bhp model does it in 8.7 from what I'm reading, not too shabby. But no S1.
muffboy
1 Aug 16#35
What is wrong is the headline £119 per month! The £2,400 deposit means you can add £100 per month effectively, hence it is £219.93 per month NOT £119.98
Opening post
2 year lease
Initial payment is £2400
23 X monthly payments of £119.98
Admin fee is £299+VAT
Total cost is £5518.34 over the 2 years
This may seem like a lot but considering you will have a brand new Audi A4 it's not too bad. I have this exact model at home and it is absolutely superb. Keyless entry and go, audi iPhone interface which basically makes my phone pop up on the cars screen, dead quiet engine. Not the mention how lovely it looks and how spacious it is. I'm 6'4 and this is the first time in a long time someone can sit behind me when I drive. Would definitely recommend it to anyone.
Parking system plus
Cruise control
Bluetooth
Radio CD MP3
Leather multifunction steering wheel
17" alloys
Xenon lights
Day time running lights
Sat Nav
Some features but honestly guys great car, very good on fuel and it is very nippy.
Just updated the price. Added a extra months rental by accident. But on the plus side it's now even cheaper.
All comments (35)
Still sounds a bit steep to me given some of the lease deals on here, I think I will pass on this one though.
So the OP has listed this exactly as it is and should be. I believe there is still room for people to have to do the due diligence on a deal to decide if it is for them. If anyone thinks £119 adds up to over £5k in 24 months, then I suspect they were expecting the world for nothing.
Not sure if mine is unique but the insurance is generous too in that you can have multiple drivers, including younger drivers.
Uh...
Does such a deal exist?