24 months, 5,000 miles. Initial rental is £1,800, admin £240, 23 months x £85.11 = total is £3,997.52. Or £166.56 a month.
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learoy1
4 Oct 163#4
how about 30,000 miles a year?
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khalifazed
4 Oct 161#1
what's this company like to deal with?
Onlybreduced
4 Oct 161#2
this is a fab deal for a great car
have some heat
anyone wanting 10k miles might want to see my comment in today's other honda deal
titanjay
4 Oct 161#3
I have my current car through them. I found them great to deal with. Quick, efficient and quick responses to my emails.
learoy1
4 Oct 163#4
how about 30,000 miles a year?
gslgregory
19 Oct 161#5
I've spent best part of a week deciding between this and the Skoda deal. Not much in it in terms of cash, but I've decided this is more the car for me. Rather have this on my drive than a Skoda so have gone for this one.
However, I'm surprised the Skoda's got over 600* heat whereas this has stayed below 100*. Strange site, this...
Zuulan to gslgregory
24 Oct 16#9
I would've gone for the Skoda between these 2 but both are good deals.
Flyingzard to gslgregory
24 Oct 16#16
Perhaps because your views on Skoda's are not shared by as many people as you think. I would have a Skoda over a Honda in a heart beat. Cracking cars and good value unless you are over 65. If so buy a Honda lol
Gigzz
19 Oct 161#6
Just to confirm, the Skoda deal has 10,000 miles P.A. whereas this has 5,000. Didn't want it to catch you off-guard.
About the heat, some HUKD members just don't understand the concept :smiley:
gslgregory
19 Oct 161#7
Yeah I realise - I expect I'd do between 8 and 9k miles/annum, so I've calculated the Skoda @ 10k (as that's what the deal is) and the Honda at 8k, then factored in the excess mileage charge and there's only a few pounds in it per month - so for me it came down to a straight choice between the cars. Honda has the looks, the gadgets and the fuel economy. The Skoda has some gadgets, is faster and has lots of space but it's thirstier and is no looker.
So, for me, I've gone for the Honda on the basis of better looks, better fuel economy and better gadgets!
m5rcc
24 Oct 162#8
One is often best off financially getting a lease with a small amount of mileage and then paying the excess for anything you do on top.
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have some heat
anyone wanting 10k miles might want to see my comment in today's other honda deal
However, I'm surprised the Skoda's got over 600* heat whereas this has stayed below 100*. Strange site, this...
About the heat, some HUKD members just don't understand the concept :smiley:
So, for me, I've gone for the Honda on the basis of better looks, better fuel economy and better gadgets!