Chorley Nissan were offering a 3 year PCP deal, but this seems to have been revised down to just a 24 month agreement. Terms otherwise remain the same. Slightly more expensive than the recent lease deal posted, but at least with a PCP there's guaranteed option to be able to purchase the car or exit early by selling it. Might be worth giving Chorley a call to see if the 3 year deal is still an option.
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Great deal for a 3 year PCP deal on a 30KW Nissan Leaf Tekna. No battery rental. £500 deposit, £199/month for 36 months. Slightly cheaper than the recent lease deal, and ideal if you'd rather a 3 year agreement than 2.
Only 6000miles pa included, excess mileage at 8p (approx extra £27/month for 10k miles pa)
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markbowen07
18 Jan 179#1
I've just managed to get a price from bridgend nissan and cross hands nissan for £550 up front followed by 23 monthly payments of £183based on 10k miles and that's a 2 year lease in flame red
markbowen07
18 Jan 176#3
Wanted to give the people who never contribute to the site a chance to post ....
Jefft
19 Jan 175#13
In future we will have to factor in lunch on motorway services as part of the overall running costs.
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markbowen07
18 Jan 179#1
I've just managed to get a price from bridgend nissan and cross hands nissan for £550 up front followed by 23 monthly payments of £183based on 10k miles and that's a 2 year lease in flame red
BrianSewell to markbowen07
18 Jan 171#2
That's a good deal, thanks for posting it on here...
Cristiano to markbowen07
18 Jan 17#4
Hi is this the tekna model? I am just coming to the end of my 2 year deal on my leaf (which I love). The guys at Derby offered me £230 per month for the 30kw tekna, 10k miles. No deposit.
OrribleHarry to markbowen07
19 Jan 17#11
Correct 2 year leases are cheaper on the leaf for some reason, although I'd have chosen the 30kw battery.
markbowen07
18 Jan 176#3
Wanted to give the people who never contribute to the site a chance to post ....
ah_heng
19 Jan 17#5
Will a full charge suffice for a 120miles round trip on the M25? Normally 90mins each way on a rather busy time. Thanks...
SPD14 to ah_heng
19 Jan 172#8
In a word, no! I've had my 30kw Tekna since June and the absolute most I've squeezed out of it was 120 miles. During the winter months I'm struggling to get more than 100 miles!
BTW, great deal OP, I'm paying £299 deposit and £299pm for mine, which includes metallic paint, and I thought that was a great deal
coerce86 to ah_heng
19 Jan 171#9
On paper it does 155miles per charge, in real world driving conditions (dependent on weather) 120 miles is probably pushing it a bit (you may have to roll the last 10 miles or so!)
acj7745 to ah_heng
19 Jan 171#10
Absolutely no way. That is maximum range. M25 will destroy your 'economy'. Here's a question, will the AA attend a flat electric battery vehicle? Suppose they just tow you to the nearest charging point?
androoski to ah_heng
19 Jan 171#12
Stop for an hour or so, have a coffee and a bit of lunch at Clacketts Lane or South Mimms and leave the car charging on the Ecotricity chargers and you'll be fine.
onlineo to ah_heng
19 Jan 171#27
no.
if you drive in the summer without air con, stay below 60mph then yes.
vdey
19 Jan 171#6
How many miles on a single charge?
villageidiotdan
19 Jan 17#7
Lol. The burns must be from the flame red! :smiley:. That is very good, are you going with it? - I just can't get excited about this car
Jefft
19 Jan 175#13
In future we will have to factor in lunch on motorway services as part of the overall running costs.
SenorFunkyPants
19 Jan 17#14
I had a drive of a Tesla the other day and can totally see how EVs are the future.
Looks like a good deal for a leaf...tried to get my wife interested but she hates the look of it.
dealcatcherer to SenorFunkyPants
19 Jan 171#16
aye: Prius, insight or leaf are very ugly cars... not helping, Tesla on the other hand. wonder why they come up with those weird designs, why not like Tesla make it desirable... would own a Tesla if I was rich... or needed a car.
acj7745 to SenorFunkyPants
19 Jan 17#17
You're comparing a £25k car to a £70k+ car. Tesla has loads more batteries, loads more range but you pay for that.
mgowans
19 Jan 171#15
Sneaky... this was a 36 month deal yesterday when posted, but now appears to be a 2 year deal.. Still good, but less so..
acj7745 to mgowans
19 Jan 17#18
Why is that a problem? I don't do lease cars myself but the longer you keep a car the less it is worth. £200 a month for a brand new one is amazing, a 2 year old one it is good and a three year old one it isn't really great value. A year old leaf is worth £20k, a 3 year old one is worth a third of that nearly. Yet it is still costing you the same per month.
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Great deal for a 3 year PCP deal on a 30KW Nissan Leaf Tekna. No battery rental. £500 deposit, £199/month for 36 months. Slightly cheaper than the recent lease deal, and ideal if you'd rather a 3 year agreement than 2.
Only 6000miles pa included, excess mileage at 8p (approx extra £27/month for 10k miles pa)
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BTW, great deal OP, I'm paying £299 deposit and £299pm for mine, which includes metallic paint, and I thought that was a great deal
if you drive in the summer without air con, stay below 60mph then yes.
Looks like a good deal for a leaf...tried to get my wife interested but she hates the look of it.