brand new 2017 spec Audi A4 1.4 T fsi sport manual black or white personal contract hire 10k pa
£1,188.00 inc vat upfront £226.80 inc vat arrangement fee then 23 monthly payments of £198.00 inc vat
less than £6,000 for 2 years motoring with a brand new car
6 month old cars on autotrader have lost more than this in depreciation .
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Scorpion to jordni
16 Dec 168#13
And after two years you're back on foot with this deal, whilst you'd still have a car with the Dacia deal.
darrenscooby
16 Dec 167#5
I have an Audi A4 1.4 Tfsi Avante on same deal as this. I went to my local Audi Dealership who matched the deal and also saved me the £240 administration fee. Delivery was 7 days as well. Which beat the 3 months from the online company was offering at the time.
CoeK to vtec
16 Dec 167#29
I find i get the same traffic regardless of my transmission type.
lovelybeer to _johnboy_
16 Dec 165#18
Well, yes of course.
150bhp, 0-60 in 8.7s.
So, good effort on the downer, but take a look first!
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porsche007
16 Dec 16#1
Anyone know how these companies are when handing them back re marks on car
zx636r to porsche007
16 Dec 161#3
They have to adhere to BVRLA guidelines regarding fair wear and tear.
I've leased since 1999 and only had one issue where I argued my point and a satisfactory conclusion was obtained.
gonzo02
16 Dec 16#2
There is a booklet provided by and agreed by the lease companies of what is acceptable. Includes size of scratches etc so you know exactly.
I have never had any issues but then I do look after the vehicle
Jaybeam
16 Dec 16#4
A question please. I've always bought my cars outright but it does seem good economics to lease. I never have credit agreements have never been in debt not even on credit cards, so does this cancel me out from getting a lease deal like this?
SilverBandit to Jaybeam
16 Dec 16#6
Shouldn't do. As long as you have credit cards and bank accounts you will have a credit hiostory, as long as its reasonable you should get the credit.
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darrenscooby
16 Dec 167#5
I have an Audi A4 1.4 Tfsi Avante on same deal as this. I went to my local Audi Dealership who matched the deal and also saved me the £240 administration fee. Delivery was 7 days as well. Which beat the 3 months from the online company was offering at the time.
jay_leeds to darrenscooby
20 May 17#49
Which audi dealer is it you went to? i know its been a few months but maybe they'll be able to still match this offer or even get close lol.
merkin51
16 Dec 16#7
With regards to returning the car at the end, is it down to the customer to arrange that? With this company being in Birmingham, that's a long way away for me! Or do they organise a transporter pickup?
lovelybeer to merkin51
16 Dec 161#9
Most will deliver and collect as part of the service. At least, that's my experience.
mittromney to merkin51
16 Dec 16#10
It will go straight to auction, they don't care where you are based.
lovelybeer
16 Dec 16#8
Extremely attractive deal - thanks for posting OP. My lease is up in June...tempted...but don't think the lead times will allow to push back that far just yet.
Also, the 1.4T is a pretty pokey engine (150bhp) so is in standard power terms, comparable to the base 2.0 TDI that a lot of the deals have. Less torque, of course, but still reasonably efficient - our A3 is more than capable of 50mpg as a daily driver with the same engine.
Thumbs up from me.
jordni
16 Dec 163#11
Much better than the dacia deal.
can actually drive around in comfort and not look like an idiot who wasted 6k on the lowest spec car on the market made in romania on the chasis of an old clio!
Scorpion to jordni
16 Dec 168#13
And after two years you're back on foot with this deal, whilst you'd still have a car with the Dacia deal.
ravibasuta
16 Dec 16#12
Got a great deal in feb via select car leasing. Decent car, a bit slow but it is what it is. Ferries the kids about!
Opening post
£1,188.00 inc vat upfront £226.80 inc vat arrangement fee then 23 monthly payments of £198.00 inc vat
less than £6,000 for 2 years motoring with a brand new car
6 month old cars on autotrader have lost more than this in depreciation .
Top comments
150bhp, 0-60 in 8.7s.
So, good effort on the downer, but take a look first!
All comments (49)
I've leased since 1999 and only had one issue where I argued my point and a satisfactory conclusion was obtained.
I have never had any issues but then I do look after the vehicle
Sign up (free) to see your credit score if you're concerned... http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/creditclub
Also, the 1.4T is a pretty pokey engine (150bhp) so is in standard power terms, comparable to the base 2.0 TDI that a lot of the deals have. Less torque, of course, but still reasonably efficient - our A3 is more than capable of 50mpg as a daily driver with the same engine.
Thumbs up from me.
can actually drive around in comfort and not look like an idiot who wasted 6k on the lowest spec car on the market made in romania on the chasis of an old clio!