Just been looking at car deals on lease and noticed this, seems to be good value for a Golf GTD. Only downside from my point of view it needs to be delivered in December to get this offer.
Initial Payment £1695.51
23 x £188.39
Broker Fee £180
it's a 2 year lease with 10,000 miles pa
Total Cost £6208.48 with all fees, so true cost £258.69 a month for a brand new Golf GTD estate doesn't seem a bad deal at all.
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checkcanopy
7 Dec 165#13
Wow this is most peaceful leasing thread I've ever seen people would usually be at eachother's throats by now :confused:
ronzza
7 Dec 164#4
Works out around 22% of the car price (RRP), which is what I aim for (or lower) to decide if its a good deal.
Skoda yeti monte carlo DSG in another post works out around 19% of RRP, which was great deal.
I personally waiting for my Tiguan which also works out at 22% of RRP.
As over 2 years, the car would have dropped more than that, more like 40% in 2 years. (if buying new)
I think the general rule is, it's a good deal if it is less than the depreciation of whatever car you thinking of.
yeah your right.... guess you could try and get the broker fee taken off, if that's possible from Horizon Vehicle Leasing then the deals cheaper still. Either company looks great value to me.
ronzza
7 Dec 164#4
Works out around 22% of the car price (RRP), which is what I aim for (or lower) to decide if its a good deal.
Skoda yeti monte carlo DSG in another post works out around 19% of RRP, which was great deal.
I personally waiting for my Tiguan which also works out at 22% of RRP.
As over 2 years, the car would have dropped more than that, more like 40% in 2 years. (if buying new)
I think the general rule is, it's a good deal if it is less than the depreciation of whatever car you thinking of.
villageidiotdan to ronzza
7 Dec 16#5
Ronzza, apologies, can you point me to the discussion on the Yeti pls? - I can't find it and my mate's lease has expired so wanted to inspire him with other options
m5rcc to ronzza
7 Dec 16#6
Who pays RRP for cars? It is only used to work out BIK...
rlearmouth
7 Dec 16#7
You need to work out true monthly cost of ownership. Depreciation or leasing cost, it all comes down to £s ultimately
I'm not saying paying RRP, its just a measuring tool to work out if the PCH was worth considering.
When buying by other means (except PCH) its true that no one really pays RRP, places like carwow/brokers etc, but then you finance it which the interests adds up.
I've not really come across a PCP deal that cost me less over the term, for eg. say a deal like this one.
Maybe someone knows there's such deal?
Jenko75
7 Dec 161#10
seems a good deal
I'm interested but a bit worried that i might get stung for minor scuffs etc at the end if the deal, should i be worried about this?
markymark34 to Jenko75
7 Dec 162#11
No. All leases are covered under the dvlra fair wear and tear policy. It is very generous. Only things you would be getting fixed anyway if it was your own car are chargeable.
ronzza
7 Dec 16#12
bvrla is what leasing company normally work with regarding fair wear tear
checkcanopy
7 Dec 165#13
Wow this is most peaceful leasing thread I've ever seen people would usually be at eachother's throats by now :confused:
markymark34 to checkcanopy
7 Dec 16#14
Don't be so stupid no one is ever at anyone's throats... Until now! Ha ha.
pops1975
7 Dec 16#15
Good deal - shame this wasnt available when I was looking only a last week.
Local VW dealer offered Golf 1.6tdi GT edition over 3 years and 10k/annum - worked out at roughly £240/month with low deposit.
Anyone who buys a Tesla pays RRP - no discounts. There's a leaked email from Elon Musk about the subject.
m5rcc
11 Dec 16#19
Tesla who has what, a UK market share of 0.05%? Great...
steven_d89
11 Dec 16#20
Any deals on the current model golfs including GTD and Rs are to clear out remaining stock or cancelled orders as they have stopped production to make room for facelift coming out in March 17!
If you want the latest facelift.. I would hold on until then! Although minor changes expected.
Jenko75
11 Dec 16#21
cheers mate
LOL_is_stupid
11 Dec 16#22
Probably less than that but it still answered your question of who pays RRP :smiley:
m5rcc
11 Dec 16#23
Not really - regardless of what Elon Musk says, if I want a fleet of Teslas, I will get a discount...
Indeed - plenty of cheaper deals than the OPs. Why is this hot?
sm-1991
11 Dec 16#26
One stonechip on the paintwork is enough of a reason for the lease company to charge you £500 to respray the front bumper when you give it back.
jhw to sm-1991
11 Dec 16#28
Is it possible to go more than a few weeks without somebody hitting your car in a car park, when opening their doors? Somebody did it my current car on the first day I had it. For this reason I wouldn't have a lease.
zafonic
11 Dec 16#27
How do you know that sm-1991?
steven_d89
11 Dec 16#29
Why not just have the car repaired by local cheap garage for fraction of the cost.. simples!
0oknh
11 Dec 16#30
Can someone tell me if there is a 'comparison' site for lease deals? I've had a look but Google is just showing the individual companies as far as I can tell.
Grateful for any help.
Thanks
steven_d89 to 0oknh
11 Dec 16#31
Google car hire and leasing
0oknh
11 Dec 16#32
Thanks for the reply. As I said above I have tried searching with no luck.
Looking for someone who can tell me if there is a comparison site. A link would be really helpful.
https://www.contracthireandleasing.com
That's what I meant by my google search
Note not all deals will be on here e.g. special deals by brokers however always use it for bench mark.
ronzza
12 Dec 16#35
anyone knows about the vw tracker stages?
mine is at stage 5 'in transit' says average 3 weeks to retailer. but quite a few from other forms says it's usually less than that.
just wondered if anyone got experience with it?
Opening post
Initial Payment £1695.51
23 x £188.39
Broker Fee £180
it's a 2 year lease with 10,000 miles pa
Total Cost £6208.48 with all fees, so true cost £258.69 a month for a brand new Golf GTD estate doesn't seem a bad deal at all.
Top comments
Skoda yeti monte carlo DSG in another post works out around 19% of RRP, which was great deal.
I personally waiting for my Tiguan which also works out at 22% of RRP.
As over 2 years, the car would have dropped more than that, more like 40% in 2 years. (if buying new)
I think the general rule is, it's a good deal if it is less than the depreciation of whatever car you thinking of.
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Skoda yeti monte carlo DSG in another post works out around 19% of RRP, which was great deal.
I personally waiting for my Tiguan which also works out at 22% of RRP.
As over 2 years, the car would have dropped more than that, more like 40% in 2 years. (if buying new)
I think the general rule is, it's a good deal if it is less than the depreciation of whatever car you thinking of.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/skoda-yeti-1-2-tsi-110-monte-carlo-dsg-personal-lease-145-15pm-24-months-8k-per-2525926
When buying by other means (except PCH) its true that no one really pays RRP, places like carwow/brokers etc, but then you finance it which the interests adds up.
I've not really come across a PCP deal that cost me less over the term, for eg. say a deal like this one.
Maybe someone knows there's such deal?
I'm interested but a bit worried that i might get stung for minor scuffs etc at the end if the deal, should i be worried about this?
Local VW dealer offered Golf 1.6tdi GT edition over 3 years and 10k/annum - worked out at roughly £240/month with low deposit.
If you want the latest facelift.. I would hold on until then! Although minor changes expected.
http://www.uchoosecontracts.co.uk/volkswagen_golf_estate_2.0_tdi_184_gtd_-_december_registration_personal
Grateful for any help.
Thanks
Looking for someone who can tell me if there is a comparison site. A link would be really helpful.
regards
That's what I meant by my google search
Note not all deals will be on here e.g. special deals by brokers however always use it for bench mark.
mine is at stage 5 'in transit' says average 3 weeks to retailer. but quite a few from other forms says it's usually less than that.
just wondered if anyone got experience with it?