High spec Volvo XC60 for just over £10k over 3 years on a more realistic 12k pa
£9932 across 3 years plus £234 fee
3 months down then £261 pm - all inc. VAT
Includes leather seats, Sat Nav, Bluetooth etc.
Top comments
craig816 to rollmesome
10 Jan 1724#10
You plonker - understand the point of HUKD!
mittromney
10 Jan 178#1
Excellent deal. from someone who understands car leasing.
lord_trumpington to mittromney
10 Jan 174#8
My idea of fun on 4 wheels is different to yours ;-)
tazg101
11 Jan 173#44
Thanks Marcus.
All comments (93)
mittromney
10 Jan 178#1
Excellent deal. from someone who understands car leasing.
aing69
10 Jan 171#2
Bit gutted as a recently signed up for a Honda CR-V on a similarly priced deal (although for 15k PA). Delivery due at the end of the month :disappointed:
ezzer72 to aing69
10 Jan 173#11
Don't be, I'm pretty sure the CR-V will in fact be a better bet.
nzadok
10 Jan 17#3
Hot, good deal new one out shortly though
youngrobbo
10 Jan 172#4
That is scorchio.
gonzo02
10 Jan 172#5
Good deal. New model out soon hence the discount.
Thumbs up here
lord_trumpington
10 Jan 17#6
Very tempted. I currently have a company lease vehicle but have been considering taking the car allowance and jumping on to a personal lease plan. Not sure I need a 4x4 though....
bbdom to lord_trumpington
10 Jan 17#20
We have the XC60 D4 190 2WD - never again. You're constantly fighting with it - far too heavy for a FWD diesel with that kind of torque.
mittromney
10 Jan 173#7
Only farmers and gangster's need 4x4's. The rest of us get them for fun.
lord_trumpington to mittromney
10 Jan 174#8
My idea of fun on 4 wheels is different to yours ;-)
BigBen75020 to mittromney
11 Jan 17#35
true and people who live in unpaved roads .
rollmesome
10 Jan 171#9
Manual? Cold
craig816 to rollmesome
10 Jan 1724#10
You plonker - understand the point of HUKD!
Ross87 to rollmesome
10 Jan 172#12
Really?!?!? If I wanted a point and shoot vehicle, I'd buy a mobility scooter. If I want to drive a vehicle, it's always a manual.
Voted hot by the way :smiley:
clint thrust to rollmesome
11 Jan 171#34
Muppet
sonicdeathmonkey
10 Jan 171#13
For the kit level and calibre of car this is a good deal on the face of it. Love the Volvo designs across the range at the minute, I think they are nailing it. The engines I hear are also spot on.
support28
10 Jan 171#14
'hi spec' but doesn't come standard with front and rear parking sensors
harperpeter5 to support28
10 Jan 171#15
omg
HertzVR to support28
10 Jan 172#16
renders it literally impossible to drive. solution? abandon the car the very first time you need to park, sign up for another hot lease deal, rinse lather repeat.
Damn those parking sensors, if only an alternative method of parking existed
xxyy3 to support28
10 Jan 17#21
Does it come with rear sensors?
Just saw this on the cost option page: Rear Park assist - As Standard
Ta
snoopy2881
10 Jan 17#17
ant2323
10 Jan 173#18
i know the country is going lease crazy, it seems the thing to do, but it just dont sit pretty with me, if you take 10k to a dealer you can walk away with a decent car in which you can sell on after 3 years and claim half your money back
lonesomepuppet
10 Jan 171#19
Super heat !!!! Excellent deal !!!! Great find op.
rogerk
10 Jan 171#22
The XC60 is due to be replaced in the next few months as it's the oldest model in Volvo's range so there'll be lots of deals coming up.
alera
10 Jan 172#23
Some of the lease deals are not bad, it's an expensive car to buy with commensurate depreciation after the financial crash with low interest rates the whole new car business has moved towards leasing. They are clever with it and work on pretty tight margins. Over 3 years the depreciation on this from new would probably be around 3k a year.
I personally don't like leasing but understand why people go for them. I would rather buy something at a year old in January with with very low miles less than 10k balance of manufacturers warranty and keep for a couple of years then go again it's almost always cheaper than leasing unless it's a very expensive desirable car in limited supply.
nomeames
10 Jan 17#24
Is there an option to customise (exterior paint, interior etc)?
aing69 to nomeames
10 Jan 17#26
Yes, but you'll need to submit a request - it doesn't calculate automatically.
Met paint is £521 so worst case would be £14.47 pm (£521 / 36)
dajambo
10 Jan 17#25
maybe better deals on whatcar, just sayin
nomeames
10 Jan 17#27
If you don't want to customise even then you can specify the colour? How would I know what are the default specs? For example there is a tab on the deal page "equipments and Options" but only lists standard features. In terms of customisation, I assume its only the internal and external colour only and nothing else?
designaw
10 Jan 171#28
According to the specs this is the 2WD not the 4WD (AWD) version. It is misleading the way they continually refer to it as 4x4 when it is the front wheel drive version. I have a D5 AWD one of this and it's a good motor though I hate having an electronic oil level gauge hidden away in the display and no dipstick!
cecilmcroberts
10 Jan 171#29
I always would have said the same myself until recently. Take a look at the market in most high performance cars and you will find they all automatic since you couldn't change gear quick enough for what they can do these days. Take it a step further and look at most super or hyper cars which again all mostly autos.
Voted hot also btw :smiley:
thesampeople
10 Jan 17#30
My parents would've loved this if they hadn't just bought a xc40 cross country. Shame
Ross87
11 Jan 17#31
Yeah I find it incredibly disappointing (but I do understand the need for flappy paddles in f1 cars / high performance vehicles). I may just be rather 'old school' and set in my ways, but it doesn't feel like driving if you're not thinking about gear changes and manually changing the gear.
I've tried flappy paddle's / automatics and it took away a massive part of the enjoyment for me.
I'm just one of these old gits complaining about the youth of today becoming lazy and reinventing the wheel to satisfy their laziness.
rollmesome
11 Jan 17#32
Do explain. All I see is almost 10k on a manual car which is going to look old in 2 months when xc60 is updated to look like xc90 and the price will be lower from dealers looking to register all old models.
E.g bmw in December 2016 were giving away 40k listed price cars at 299 a month and no deposit on 5 series with the new model due in Feb.
aing69
11 Jan 17#33
No, most options should be available. I recently leased an added extras like rear parking sensors - the dealer will provide an updated quote based on what options you choose.
morcef
11 Jan 17#36
I had a test drive with this car and all good except on motorway where it becomes very noisy. Some suggest double glazing would partially solve the problem. I personally think it's poor design.
mittromney
11 Jan 17#37
I got park assist for myself when it first came out looked like a great gimmick. I only used it a handful of times. It only added only £5 p/m to my lease cost.
My advice go to the Volvo website and see what extras you can get / want and ask for a quote.
aing69
11 Jan 172#38
They are actually on the lease website (as full price options)
ON THE ROAD:
Rear parking camera - £313
Front and rear park assist - £271
Rear Park assist - As Standard
Volvo on call - £375
Active TFT Crystal Display - £292
BLIS (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross Traffic Alert - £417
Cruise control - As Standard
Lane departure warning with driver alert control, corner light, active high beam and road sign information display - £584
PAS - As Standard
DRIVER CONVENIENCE:
Sensus connect with Harman Kardon premium surround sound with radio/CD/DVD/HDD/Music storage, USB, 12 speakers, voice control and internet browser - £417
ENTERTAINMENT:
Solid paint - As Standard
Metallic paint - £521
Electric tilt/slide panoramic sunroof - £1000
Dark tinted glass for rear window + rear screen + side luggage area window - £292
Auto dimming interior + exterior mirrors - £146
Premium metallic paint - £771
Laminated windows with water repellent front side windows - £417
Auto dimming rear view mirror - As Standard
Special solid paint - £275
EXTERIOR FEATURES:
Heated steering wheel - £167
Electric drivers seat with memory + mirrors memory - £500
Electric passenger seat - £334
18" Leda diamond cut/black alloy wheels - £646
Tempa spare wheel - £125
Tyre sealant kit + 12v compressor - As Standard
18" Tucan alloy wheels - £584
19" Lesath diamond cut/matt black alloy wheels - £1105
20" Altais diamond cut/matt black alloy wheels - £1584
20" Titania black diamond cut alloy wheels - £1584
17" Valder alloy wheels - As Standard
20" Avior alloy wheels - £1584
Winter pack with active bending lights - XC60 - £959
Family pack - XC60 - £246
Driver support pack - XC60 - £1584
Winter pack - XC60 - £438
naughtybunnies
11 Jan 17#39
Sensible & concise post. Heat given.
paulod
11 Jan 171#40
Had one of these until a couple of months ago, excellent car. This is a great price - I was paying £70 a month more and that was a good deal when I got mine, probably due to upcoming replacement.
Don't believe the mpg figures though, mine was hovering just under 40 when I returned it after 20000 miles
aing69
11 Jan 17#41
Agree - most (if not all) MPG figures should be taken with a pinch of salt, as test conditions never match real life!!
usetheforceluke
11 Jan 17#42
looks like a pretty good deal
IndyS
11 Jan 17#43
Thanks OP more Chelsea tractors on the school run :confused:. Voted hot..
tazg101
11 Jan 173#44
Thanks Marcus.
daisychain12
11 Jan 17#45
Hmmmm....both personal and business lease say they want well over £1500 up front.
pvcpro73
11 Jan 171#46
No heated seats, Brrr cold
Just kidding, heat added:D
savvyB
11 Jan 17#47
I am new on this lease thing, can someone please explain me ...
what happens after 36 months?
what does monthly maintenance means?
balthiwan
11 Jan 17#48
The MY2018 XC60 is delayed and due Oct 2016 - will look similar the the XC90 but be 30cm shorter. This deal is hot IMO:)
indyjukebox
11 Jan 17#49
So where exactly can I get this car or an equivalent new decent car for 10k? The only ones I can find are super mini's like the Aygo/Citigo/Up/Ka/Rio.
If you want a car of this size and spec (whatever the reasons for wanting it may be), then your options are to buy new and take the depreciation hit. Or else, go for a lease deal and take a much smaller hit after 3 years. After spending years taking the former route, I have now realised the folly of my ways and choose to lease. If and when I get my final dream car, I may choose to buy it instead; as I will then be keeping it for a long time.
balthiwan
11 Jan 17#50
You give the car back to the lease company, paying for any damage as defined under the BVRLA guidelines.
Maintenance typically covers servicing - can include tyres sometimes.
balthiwan
11 Jan 17#51
You give the car back to the lease company, paying for any damage as defined under the BVRLA guidelines.
Maintenance typically covers servicing - can include tyres sometimes.
Bikerdanny
11 Jan 17#52
Fair comment, not a lot of peeps have a casual £10k laying around, so that means getting a personal loan or crappy car finance deal so all of a sudden that £10k car has cost you £11k +, the £10k car will more than likely be out of warranty unless it's a used supermini your after, that means unprintable bills. Etc etc
deeky
11 Jan 17#53
You give the car back at the end of the lease.
Monthly maintenance means you pay a monthly payment that covers all services and replacement tyres and any other routine maintenance costs that might happen within your lease.
aing69
11 Jan 17#54
what happens after 36 months? - You hand the car back and start again
what does monthly maintenance means? - things like servicing, new tyres etc. are included in the cost
I see leasing as effectively renting the car, same as a house. You pay monthly rent for the usage but never actually own the item. Only difference from a house is you get the deposit back when you stop renting a house (provided you haven't trashed it!!), whereas for car leasing the deposit is an upfront, non-refundable payment, and if there is 'damage' you have to pay for this as well.:smiley:
aing69
11 Jan 17#55
what happens after 36 months? - You hand the car back and start again
what does monthly maintenance means? - things like servicing, new tyres etc. are included in the cost
I see leasing as effectively renting the car, same as a house. You pay monthly rent for the usage but never actually own the item. Only difference from a house is you get the deposit back when you stop renting a house (provided you haven't trashed it!!), whereas for car leasing the deposit is an upfront, non-refundable payment, and if there is 'damage' you have to pay for this as well.:smiley:
hcc27
11 Jan 17#56
Wow this is a scorcher! Got the exact same car 2 months ago on lease (66 plate) and the cheapest I could find was a tad over 12K over 3 years on a 10K annual mileage. I love it even at that price. Paid a little extra for the Harmon Kardon 12 speaker stereo and I've never been in a better cockpit over the past 20 years of driving.
The leather seats are incredibly comfortable, cabin noise is minimal even at speed, it absorbs bumps effortlessly, corners tightly and the D4 engine pulls like a train - really good torque across the 1000-3000 rpm range. I personally found it to be a better drive than the Q5 and the X3.
On the negative side, the centre console screen is not touch enabled so entering a post code for instance takes a while; diesel consumption is in the mid 40's and options are pricey.
You really can't go wrong at this price.
hcc27
11 Jan 171#57
Err if you need front sensors to drive, perhaps you should question the validity of your licence?
hcc27
11 Jan 17#58
What a shame, this is a class above the CRV in every way. Guess you can't cancel?? I have this exact same car - same terms but paying 12.5K as I got it 2 months back - and it is the best 'small' SUV I've driven (I test drove everything before making my decision - the CRV, Qashqai, Kadjar, X3 and Q5).
deeky
11 Jan 17#59
Why? Front sensors aren't to help you drive, they are to help you park.
alu355
11 Jan 17#60
Depends how you define 'decent car', certainly won't get one of these new for £10k
aing69
11 Jan 17#61
Hmm, the XC60 comes in at £291 on 15k pa (solid paint), vs the CR V (with met) at £275. If I add another £14 for met paint that takes it to £305, so £30 pm extra. Not a huge amount extra overall considering what I get :disappointed:
I think I am still within my 14 day cooling off period, but the XC60 wont be available until march which is probably too late for when I need it :disappointed:
ian1479
11 Jan 171#62
Thanks OP, heat added.
I'm coming to the end of a v40 lease in April and was wanting an XC60 but realistically couldn't afford it. Don't mind if there is going to be a new model at end of the year as still would be happy driving this.
Been on the phone to the company today and just waiting confirmation.
Good spot.
alera
11 Jan 17#63
If you want one of these leasing is definitely the best option. There is a new model on the way plus it's a diesel.
Diesel cars are pretty much finished in terms of domestic vehicles, they are terrible pollution wise in cities, badly tarnished by the Vw emissions scandal and many large cities are talking of banning them from their centres altogether. Even the Germans realise the direction of travel and are investing heavily in battery tech for the medium to long term.
The Road tax rates are also being slated to punish diesel owners moving forward. Small petrol engines with big turbos are the way forward in the short to medium term, I just traded my diesel I won't be buying another one.
aing69
11 Jan 171#64
Thanks - good to hear!
They tried to offer an automatic R design as well - that was another £30 odd extra though
nomeames
11 Jan 17#65
With regards to this deal, how important do you think having a local dealership is? The nearest dealership for me is 55 miles.
aing69
11 Jan 17#66
I believe you are not tied to a Volvo dealer if you opt to pay for your own servicing. If you choose a Maintanence Plan then you are likely to have to use a Volvo dealership.
watchcam
11 Jan 17#67
Great deal. Was looking at this model on that other site on here now,and again.
Had asked about higher miles and they didn't reply but this one is cheaper anyway. Will sleep on it.
Thanks OP!
nomeames
11 Jan 171#68
Thanks OP. My PCP is coming to an end in July so this is a good time for a new one. I have requested a personalised quote with some extras.
aing69
12 Jan 17#69
NP - I received a personalised quote back in a few hours from this company so hopefully you'll get a better service this time!!
ricey
12 Jan 17#70
any decent Renault Zoe deals for leasing out there?
MrShed
12 Jan 17#71
Where was this??
aing69
12 Jan 17#72
Try here - I guess it depends on term, mileage and deposit?
Just ordered the SE Lux Nav model in 8spd Auto, with winter pack, volvo on call, met paint, and family Pack as it's for the wife to run the kids about. £308pcm from Volvo 35+9
revdesol
13 Jan 17#76
Where was this from?
roomanaimtiaz
13 Jan 17#77
From Volvo Clivebrook
roomanaimtiaz
13 Jan 17#78
Volvo Clivebrook
roomanaimtiaz
13 Jan 17#79
It will be around £10pcm cheaper at Fleetprices.co.uk so they tried to match it the best they can, but I'd prefer to deal with Volvo
Steviebaby
13 Jan 17#80
I was looking at this and a quick Google took me to What Car leasing. This had a link to Stoneacre Leasing. I just signed up for 1 x £1,287.96 + 35 x 214.66, including metallic paint. Adding metallic to the OP deal here would give a total cost of £10,558. My total cost is £8,801. This is £1,756 cheaper. Do I get a medal or anything?
aing69
13 Jan 17#81
Sounds good - is that personal inc. VAT? And what mileage pa?
6+35 (10k pa) on their website says £2439 down and £271 pm - did you ring to get a bespoke deal?
tyfuma
13 Jan 17#82
This one is mine from fleet prices. It is with tft active display 350 pounds and metallic paint which according to them took 5 pounds of the final monthly payment. Also automatic gearbox.
Personal contract hire
Volvo XC60 Diesel Estate D4 [190] SE Nav 5dr Geartronic [Leather]
Fuel Type: Diesel
Transmission: Automatic
Options: Metallic Paint & Active TFT Crystal Display
Excess mileage Charge 18.36 ppm incl. VAT
36 Months, 10,000 miles per annum, 6 + 35 - £260.64 including VAT per month.
Initial Payment - £1563.84 including VAT
Excess mileage charge - TBC including VAT
Processing fee - £298.80 including VAT
Steviebaby
13 Jan 17#83
This is personal including VAT. 8k miles a year which is enough for me. It's just as listed on the What Car lease comparison site.
Hondacars
13 Jan 17#84
Spec says only front wheel drive !!!!!!
jimmythehill
15 Jan 17#85
I wonder what people did before parking sensors were invented...
davycrocket
18 Jan 17#86
Diesel and manual - no thanks :confused:
mollybob
19 Jan 17#87
Has anyone got a rough idea what the insurance costs are?
bbdom
19 Jan 17#88
Depends on your age, the mileage, the usage, your no claims history, your location .......
Bung your details into confused.com or similar and grab a quote.
rover_blue to bbdom
2 Apr 17#91
Mine came this week, loving it so far nice drive and plenty of space
watchcam to bbdom
2 Apr 17#92
Looks like deal has finished. I wish I had popped on this.
patience_1
13 Mar 17#89
Anybody had a delivery date on their order yet?
carolinemarie188
13 Mar 17#90
9th june
watchcam
2 Apr 17#93
Looking again looks like similar deals might be there.
Opening post
£9932 across 3 years plus £234 fee
3 months down then £261 pm - all inc. VAT
Includes leather seats, Sat Nav, Bluetooth etc.
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All comments (93)
Thumbs up here
Voted hot by the way :smiley:
Damn those parking sensors, if only an alternative method of parking existed
Just saw this on the cost option page: Rear Park assist - As Standard
Ta
I personally don't like leasing but understand why people go for them. I would rather buy something at a year old in January with with very low miles less than 10k balance of manufacturers warranty and keep for a couple of years then go again it's almost always cheaper than leasing unless it's a very expensive desirable car in limited supply.
Met paint is £521 so worst case would be £14.47 pm (£521 / 36)
Voted hot also btw :smiley:
I've tried flappy paddle's / automatics and it took away a massive part of the enjoyment for me.
I'm just one of these old gits complaining about the youth of today becoming lazy and reinventing the wheel to satisfy their laziness.
E.g bmw in December 2016 were giving away 40k listed price cars at 299 a month and no deposit on 5 series with the new model due in Feb.
My advice go to the Volvo website and see what extras you can get / want and ask for a quote.
ON THE ROAD:
Rear parking camera - £313
Front and rear park assist - £271
Rear Park assist - As Standard
Volvo on call - £375
Active TFT Crystal Display - £292
BLIS (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross Traffic Alert - £417
Cruise control - As Standard
Lane departure warning with driver alert control, corner light, active high beam and road sign information display - £584
PAS - As Standard
DRIVER CONVENIENCE:
Sensus connect with Harman Kardon premium surround sound with radio/CD/DVD/HDD/Music storage, USB, 12 speakers, voice control and internet browser - £417
ENTERTAINMENT:
Solid paint - As Standard
Metallic paint - £521
Electric tilt/slide panoramic sunroof - £1000
Dark tinted glass for rear window + rear screen + side luggage area window - £292
Auto dimming interior + exterior mirrors - £146
Premium metallic paint - £771
Laminated windows with water repellent front side windows - £417
Auto dimming rear view mirror - As Standard
Special solid paint - £275
EXTERIOR FEATURES:
Heated steering wheel - £167
Electric drivers seat with memory + mirrors memory - £500
Electric passenger seat - £334
18" Leda diamond cut/black alloy wheels - £646
Tempa spare wheel - £125
Tyre sealant kit + 12v compressor - As Standard
18" Tucan alloy wheels - £584
19" Lesath diamond cut/matt black alloy wheels - £1105
20" Altais diamond cut/matt black alloy wheels - £1584
20" Titania black diamond cut alloy wheels - £1584
17" Valder alloy wheels - As Standard
20" Avior alloy wheels - £1584
Winter pack with active bending lights - XC60 - £959
Family pack - XC60 - £246
Driver support pack - XC60 - £1584
Winter pack - XC60 - £438
Don't believe the mpg figures though, mine was hovering just under 40 when I returned it after 20000 miles
Just kidding, heat added:D
what happens after 36 months?
what does monthly maintenance means?
If you want a car of this size and spec (whatever the reasons for wanting it may be), then your options are to buy new and take the depreciation hit. Or else, go for a lease deal and take a much smaller hit after 3 years. After spending years taking the former route, I have now realised the folly of my ways and choose to lease. If and when I get my final dream car, I may choose to buy it instead; as I will then be keeping it for a long time.
Maintenance typically covers servicing - can include tyres sometimes.
Maintenance typically covers servicing - can include tyres sometimes.
Monthly maintenance means you pay a monthly payment that covers all services and replacement tyres and any other routine maintenance costs that might happen within your lease.
what does monthly maintenance means? - things like servicing, new tyres etc. are included in the cost
I see leasing as effectively renting the car, same as a house. You pay monthly rent for the usage but never actually own the item. Only difference from a house is you get the deposit back when you stop renting a house (provided you haven't trashed it!!), whereas for car leasing the deposit is an upfront, non-refundable payment, and if there is 'damage' you have to pay for this as well.:smiley:
what does monthly maintenance means? - things like servicing, new tyres etc. are included in the cost
I see leasing as effectively renting the car, same as a house. You pay monthly rent for the usage but never actually own the item. Only difference from a house is you get the deposit back when you stop renting a house (provided you haven't trashed it!!), whereas for car leasing the deposit is an upfront, non-refundable payment, and if there is 'damage' you have to pay for this as well.:smiley:
The leather seats are incredibly comfortable, cabin noise is minimal even at speed, it absorbs bumps effortlessly, corners tightly and the D4 engine pulls like a train - really good torque across the 1000-3000 rpm range. I personally found it to be a better drive than the Q5 and the X3.
On the negative side, the centre console screen is not touch enabled so entering a post code for instance takes a while; diesel consumption is in the mid 40's and options are pricey.
You really can't go wrong at this price.
I think I am still within my 14 day cooling off period, but the XC60 wont be available until march which is probably too late for when I need it :disappointed:
I'm coming to the end of a v40 lease in April and was wanting an XC60 but realistically couldn't afford it. Don't mind if there is going to be a new model at end of the year as still would be happy driving this.
Been on the phone to the company today and just waiting confirmation.
Good spot.
Diesel cars are pretty much finished in terms of domestic vehicles, they are terrible pollution wise in cities, badly tarnished by the Vw emissions scandal and many large cities are talking of banning them from their centres altogether. Even the Germans realise the direction of travel and are investing heavily in battery tech for the medium to long term.
The Road tax rates are also being slated to punish diesel owners moving forward. Small petrol engines with big turbos are the way forward in the short to medium term, I just traded my diesel I won't be buying another one.
They tried to offer an automatic R design as well - that was another £30 odd extra though
Had asked about higher miles and they didn't reply but this one is cheaper anyway. Will sleep on it.
Thanks OP!
http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/car-leasing/renault/zoe/
6+35 (10k pa) on their website says £2439 down and £271 pm - did you ring to get a bespoke deal?
Personal contract hire
Volvo XC60 Diesel Estate D4 [190] SE Nav 5dr Geartronic [Leather]
Fuel Type: Diesel
Transmission: Automatic
Options: Metallic Paint & Active TFT Crystal Display
Excess mileage Charge 18.36 ppm incl. VAT
36 Months, 10,000 miles per annum, 6 + 35 - £260.64 including VAT per month.
Initial Payment - £1563.84 including VAT
Excess mileage charge - TBC including VAT
Processing fee - £298.80 including VAT
Bung your details into confused.com or similar and grab a quote.