Starts from £199 for 5k miles which of course to some isn't enough but 10k is only an extra £50 it seems.
Initial payment of 9 months so £1799 so total is around £6600
I have used this place for my current car and haven't had any issues with them.
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roshambo
25 Nov 163#6
This isn't such a bad deal but you'd need to know the excess ppm before going for it, as 5000miles is pretty low - more than likely to overshoot it! Sometimes its cheaper to go with low mileage and pay the excess as opposed to the higher mileage (i.e. 5000 miles at 10ppm (inc VAT) is £500 over 12 months, as opposed to £600 over 12 months when choosing 10k miles (at £50/month more)).
Additionally, you may want to order a new car/lease now, and collect before April 2017 as the new VED's will mean lease prices will go up for cars over £40k. I estimate the equivalent lease in 6 months time will be roughly £30-40/month more.
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gary_rip
25 Nov 161#1
erm... Initial Payment: £1,799.82 inc VAT
fishmaster to gary_rip
25 Nov 16#15
Which is why it's important to have GAP insurance when taking out a lease deal.
m1chaels
25 Nov 161#2
Ideally with pcp pease incude total price including fees over the term. Thanks
ukscoob1 to m1chaels
25 Nov 161#3
PCP and Lease are two different things. PCP is ownership. Lease (Contract Hire) is non ownership. But yes, they should post all the costs :smiley:
S8NDO
25 Nov 161#4
Not such a great deal at 10000 miles per annum
fishmaster to S8NDO
25 Nov 16#16
Your comment shows you have zero clue about lease deals and their respective pricing.
michaelgell
25 Nov 161#5
great deal looking for something a bit faster for me but very hot still
roshambo
25 Nov 163#6
This isn't such a bad deal but you'd need to know the excess ppm before going for it, as 5000miles is pretty low - more than likely to overshoot it! Sometimes its cheaper to go with low mileage and pay the excess as opposed to the higher mileage (i.e. 5000 miles at 10ppm (inc VAT) is £500 over 12 months, as opposed to £600 over 12 months when choosing 10k miles (at £50/month more)).
Additionally, you may want to order a new car/lease now, and collect before April 2017 as the new VED's will mean lease prices will go up for cars over £40k. I estimate the equivalent lease in 6 months time will be roughly £30-40/month more.
nadam2 to roshambo
30 Nov 16#35
So the leasing companies normally pay for the VED so the increase they'll pass on to the consumers?
mcooper3000
25 Nov 161#7
There's a link, it's not that different to click and work out the option best for you so no point working out all the details just to be slated for just posting the basic overview.
ghosti
25 Nov 161#8
Manufacturer OTR£38,630.00 - not quite a 45k car
nzadok
25 Nov 16#9
Good deal, there's a new model out early next year though
Dave_c
25 Nov 16#10
quality price, boring engine though. Heat added
CrazyBob
25 Nov 16#11
Nice looking car
makeseverythingup
25 Nov 161#12
Excellent find, OP. My Golf R deal is up in March. This would make a nice replacement.
fishmaster to makeseverythingup
25 Nov 16#17
Well you'd definitely notice this car having less power than the Golf R, depends what you're looking for. This car probably has more toys and luxury than the Golf R.
the_wardster
25 Nov 16#13
I called up and they didn't have any stock.....
lord_trumpington
25 Nov 161#14
Does the £30 AMEX discount apply to this one?
mr_wacky_unis
25 Nov 16#18
told they had all been sold!
sallyforth
25 Nov 161#19
V ugly car tho ain't it
montana78 to sallyforth
25 Nov 16#28
I love it
robdsmith
25 Nov 161#20
E220 is 170bhp diesel the E200 is 181bhp petrol??
MrShed
25 Nov 16#21
I've got effectively the same car (trim etc) in the C Class, C250. All I would say is test drive it before committing. The interior is nice but the handling is appalling. The benefit of mine is being the 250 it fast in a straight line - you havent got this benefit on this car!
Good deal but I wouldnt go with a rear wheel drive AMG trim again.
S8NDO
25 Nov 161#22
Stop being so but hurt. It's my opinion that's it's not a good deal
royals
25 Nov 16#23
yep my local lease company. seem a decent bunch
royals
25 Nov 16#24
saw this early this morning. amazing deal. not bad looking car. awful to drive though
WBRacing
25 Nov 16#25
Factual statement <> being hurt.
gary_rip
25 Nov 161#26
You sure GAP insurance covers the deposit... I am not.
foxrocks
25 Nov 161#27
25
That's not the point, with large up front payments if it gets nicked or totalled in the first couple of months you'll be massively out of pocket, even if you Gap insurance sees the finance company right. Better to go for 3+23 if there's minimal amortised difference.
montana78
25 Nov 16#29
Wow. Never thought of that one. I thought theyd replace the car for you.
roshambo
26 Nov 16#30
Only if you get vehicle replacement GAP. RTI (Return To Invoice) GAP will just settle the finance and more than likely there'll be no financial penalty aside from your vehicle insurance premium increases.
MrSweeney
26 Nov 16#31
Great deal on a very nice car. I have a 2012 e350 diesel coupe on 35k miles. Reliability has been outstanding, very comfy on long motorway drives. The new petrol models look great as they're becoming so efficient whilst maintaining good levels of performance.
Gmx91
26 Nov 16#32
It is a nice vehicle, however if you increase the mileage to 10.000, total two year comes to about £8000 for personal or £6700 for Business. For £8000 for a two year period there are a lot of nice leasing deals out there.
For a large heavy car like an E class I would prefer more than a 2 litre engine with 184 horsepower, as well as four doors. If you just want to cruise around comfortably and do not transport that many individuals its a good deal.
However if you enjoy putting your foot down every now and again this is not for you...
cardeals123
26 Nov 16#33
Just to confirm this is now sold out - just spoke to a dealer on the phone from select car leasing. Great deal though.
aabarcellos
26 Nov 16#34
Expire
getknk
1 Dec 16#36
wished they had one for estate model :disappointed:
superm0
30 Dec 16#37
I had one as a courtesy car for a couple of weeks, it was rather thirsty and felt a bit slow. Diesel would be faster and more economical or if you want petrol -> e400
Opening post
Starts from £199 for 5k miles which of course to some isn't enough but 10k is only an extra £50 it seems.
Initial payment of 9 months so £1799 so total is around £6600
I have used this place for my current car and haven't had any issues with them.
Top comments
Additionally, you may want to order a new car/lease now, and collect before April 2017 as the new VED's will mean lease prices will go up for cars over £40k. I estimate the equivalent lease in 6 months time will be roughly £30-40/month more.
All comments (37)
Additionally, you may want to order a new car/lease now, and collect before April 2017 as the new VED's will mean lease prices will go up for cars over £40k. I estimate the equivalent lease in 6 months time will be roughly £30-40/month more.
Good deal but I wouldnt go with a rear wheel drive AMG trim again.
That's not the point, with large up front payments if it gets nicked or totalled in the first couple of months you'll be massively out of pocket, even if you Gap insurance sees the finance company right. Better to go for 3+23 if there's minimal amortised difference.
For a large heavy car like an E class I would prefer more than a 2 litre engine with 184 horsepower, as well as four doors. If you just want to cruise around comfortably and do not transport that many individuals its a good deal.
However if you enjoy putting your foot down every now and again this is not for you...