Not bad for a two year lease on a decent car with sat nav built in. 6000miles or 10,000 from £125pm.
If you think there's better value for money I'd be happy to see it.
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Monkeybumcheeks to boomish
19 Sep 1613#15
There's always one.....
dajambo to kamy786rulz
19 Sep 163#20
no
SteadVex to sofiasar
19 Sep 163#11
they are! you just have to go for the Seat badge instead :smile:
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crisscross
19 Sep 16#1
This is a really great deal. Had the Focus for a short time not too long ago, and it's a very nice drive.
tighty
19 Sep 161#2
yeah not bad deal - heat added.
unfortunatley im after a X4 and no deals on these :disappointed:
karlie88
19 Sep 162#3
Some good discounts on the Focus if you're wanting to buy outright at the moment. This particular model is available for under £14500, with a £6000 saving off list.
Codify to karlie88
23 Sep 16#50
from where?
Oneday77
19 Sep 16#4
I've seen better but my time machine is broken. Should be noted this is 23x 109.60 not 24x It's always 23+12 + Admin. Making it a little cheaper.
Preferred my 23+9 + Admin @ £137 for 10kpy Titanium.
romariopl
19 Sep 161#5
Hi Guys,
It might be a silly question.
Would anyone be able to comment why most of the equivalent estates car are considerably higher on lease than saloon or hatchback?
Looking at cars like Ford Focus, Mondeo, Audi A6, VW Passat
I know that estates are slightly more expensive when buying outright but the cost of lease cost increase doesn't seem to be in proportion?
Thanks
Roman
jamie19916 to romariopl
19 Sep 161#6
Guessing but it's probably because they are less desirable on the used market, so they lose more value than hatchback; so the lease company take a bigger hit in depreciation.
HankScorpio to romariopl
19 Sep 161#7
Random I know but golf R estate with DSG is currently cheaper lease than manual hatch.
me_lee to romariopl
19 Sep 161#10
Don't know for definite but suspect it's about how easy they are to shift used once the lease ends.
tom2k7
19 Sep 161#8
Where is this Golf R you speak of? may check it out
HankScorpio to tom2k7
19 Sep 16#27
Mad sheep
sofiasar
19 Sep 161#9
wish a Audi was in this price range
SteadVex to sofiasar
19 Sep 163#11
they are! you just have to go for the Seat badge instead :smile:
garyjn
19 Sep 161#12
i'm currently leasing the same car from nationwide vehicle contracts for the wife....it was 375 initial rental...125 a month for 4 years...180 processing fee!!!!!!...8000 miles per year....don't know if the maths works out and i know it's longer lease, but it might help
garyjn to garyjn
19 Sep 162#13
ooops...just noticed this is the focus...mine is the fiesta...ignore
hcc27 to garyjn
20 Sep 16#39
That doesn't sound like a bad deal, however my only concern with leases over 3y is that the lessee becomes liable for any repairs to the car when the (usually) 3y manufacturer warranty runs out. Having said that, the Ford Focus is usually a uber-reliable car so you probably won't have an issue.
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If you think there's better value for money I'd be happy to see it.
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unfortunatley im after a X4 and no deals on these :disappointed:
Preferred my 23+9 + Admin @ £137 for 10kpy Titanium.
It might be a silly question.
Would anyone be able to comment why most of the equivalent estates car are considerably higher on lease than saloon or hatchback?
Looking at cars like Ford Focus, Mondeo, Audi A6, VW Passat
I know that estates are slightly more expensive when buying outright but the cost of lease cost increase doesn't seem to be in proportion?
Thanks
Roman