Are you allowed to tow a caravan on a lease car? Not that I would with a 1.2 petrol but people are buying Yeti Tdi's to pull caravans
blueclouduk to gazdoubleu
13 Mar 17#16
More leasing companies are starting to allow the fitting of tow bars. It's often a very expensive factory option.
However, those that do will send you back to a franchised dealer if you go for the non-factory route. All the franchise does is sub-contract the work to a mobile fitter and then charge the full factory price for what is sometimes an inferior piece of kit.
I've been very lucky on my last three cars. the leasing company just wanted a VAT registered company that employs an MoT qualified tester to fit an after market kit.
Yes £133.02 per month PLUS first payment of £1197.18 PLUS £240 deposit
Misleading to say the least
:smirk:
margamboy
11 Mar 171#5
Expect to wait up to 6 months for one of these, I waited 3 months from a main dealer and its a known fact that quite often lease companies get pushed to back of the queue, many threads on here with first hand proof of this. New model comes out early 2018
Deedie to margamboy
11 Mar 17#7
i waited 5 month from dealer for a 1.4
Gozer to margamboy
13 Mar 171#13
I ordered mine on the 2nd Sept 2016 from these people and it arrived on the 1st March 2017 with 186 miles on the clock.
The order books for this model will probably close soon, as the new Mk.2 Mini Kodiaq version will be revealed soon.
llusnewo
11 Mar 17#6
the 1.2 is a great town car, on the motorway doesn't really have the grunt to get over the drag of the larger car.
matth5182
11 Mar 17#8
Mum and dad just had the Monte Carlo edition delivered after ordering in October. Really nice car and with the Dsg gearbox. 135 a month with 3 months upfront. I can recommend fleet prices. Got me an A3 sportback within 2 weeks and cheaper monthly payment than even my mate at the local Audi dealer could manage with his friends and family discount. He told me to take the fleet prices offer. Car came up from Brighton to the northwest.
Ask for Adam in sales - great guy!
matth5182
11 Mar 171#9
To be fair they could have taken delivery in early Jan but decided to wait for the 17 plate
tinca
11 Mar 17#10
Skoda UK are no longer taking orders for the Yeti mk1. Yeti mk2 due at the end of the year.
Opening post
Contract term :24 months
Annual mileage :10000
23 monthly rentals of:£133.02
Initial rental:£1197.18
Processing fee :£240.00
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However, those that do will send you back to a franchised dealer if you go for the non-factory route. All the franchise does is sub-contract the work to a mobile fitter and then charge the full factory price for what is sometimes an inferior piece of kit.
I've been very lucky on my last three cars. the leasing company just wanted a VAT registered company that employs an MoT qualified tester to fit an after market kit.
Initial rental:£1197.18
Processing fee :£240.00
Misleading to say the least
:smirk:
The order books for this model will probably close soon, as the new Mk.2 Mini Kodiaq version will be revealed soon.
Ask for Adam in sales - great guy!