£7120.44 total for 24 months £296.69 per month including £180 fees
Choose personal deal and move 3/6/9 according to your liking.
Top comments
marathonic
3 Jul 1722#4
Seriously, it's not hard to work out. Why do we all need to be spoon fed?
3+23 term
£7,129.44: £800.82 followed by 23 x £266.94 and a £180 fee.
It's a £38,140 car, available from brokers at £28,911.
The overall cost of £7120.44 is less than 25% of the discounted price. The car is highly likely to depreciate more than that in 2 years - and that's before even considering the finance costs were you to buy it.
Good Deal.... voted hot!
tazinio to Rusty82
4 Jul 174#25
HUKD is all about buying things on the cheap when you don't need them.
At the time you need something, you do a search on HUKD and all the deals are expired so you pay the full price. The next day someone posts a deal for it.
andypolack
4 Jul 173#28
Just wait an extra day then.
Latest comments (55)
DudeyGeeza
4 Jul 17#55
any idea how much a 2 year old one of these goes for with 20k on the clock?
Dejaque2k
4 Jul 17#54
Audi A6 is just a beefed up Fiat Panda, why waste your money on it? Get a Reliant Robin and save money, it gets you from A to B without the high monthly costs.
fifafootball
3 Jul 17#9
Better than the golf r estate deal?
SamCook to fifafootball
4 Jul 17#53
Just got my golf r estate last week from a deal posted few months back....AMAZINGLY different to the GTD I had for last year.
Stinkyfish
4 Jul 17#52
Did anyone manage to got one of these prior to them putting the price back up?
clsss
4 Jul 17#51
you can buy a brand new Dacia for £5999. That's how.
dale86uk
4 Jul 171#50
Do something with your life, for instance, why not tell everybody on an Internet forum how cheap Dacias are in comparison to Audis.
mughalprince
4 Jul 17#49
Expired as offer no longer available
muz379
4 Jul 171#48
Not really comparable cars though . Dont get me wrong I think that the dacias offer great value . But not everyone wants to get from A to B in an uninspiring drive .Which is basically what a budget car shaped object manufacturer like dacia is offering , its no frills motoring for people that have no interest in cars or how they get from A to B and like I said its great value but some people might actually enjoy driving and want to drive something that is a bit nicer to drive .
Besides which if everyone just bought a dacia and they had a monopoly chances are dacias would cost a lot more as well .
"do stuff with your life insted" some people like audis and would love to spend their money on this , some people like to spend all their money on the biggest/nicest house they can afford and some people like to spend money on the nicest holidays they can afford . I dont really see how to someone who aspires to drive an audi this is not doing something with your life . I personally would rather spend my money on other things but each to their own
jim_145
4 Jul 171#47
And here he is, Mr don't waste your money... enjoy your Dacia!
Ever thought people have car allowances from their employers to buy such cars??
Enjoy your roll ups and cans of Carlsberg (highfive)
Jonno42
4 Jul 171#46
What if you want to go somewhere other than A or B?
ultrak3wl
4 Jul 17#45
Is this a glitch price which has now been fixed? I selected Personal, 24 months, 10000 miles, 9 months up front, and it says
Initial of £4,264.49 inc VAT followed by
23 x £473.83 inc VAT per month
broonskie
4 Jul 17#44
Shame the indicators are an optional extra :disappointed:
skgwho
3 Jul 17#24
Need a new car but put down a deposit on a Tesla Model 3... it isn't going to be delivered for another year but 2 year deal doesn't work :/ sad times otherwise I'd be all over this!
antalmarius to skgwho
4 Jul 17#43
I doubt any Model 3 will see this part of the world before 2019
ollie87
4 Jul 171#42
Daily Mail though. It's an awful article, it even has spelling mistakes in it.
Not sure I can trust a paper who thought Hitler was a great guy and also can't even spell finance.
Sorry cannot accept that, the most idiotic so far has been "10k miles. Nope."
PERCY_LONG_PRONG
4 Jul 17#39
i think they do this to get traffic on the website. still waiting on firm quote
zzak
4 Jul 17#38
Price have changed massively since I requested a quote last night. Has anyone actually had a response or was this just a pricing error?
jamesmoorers
4 Jul 172#37
Here it is, winner of the most idiotic comment award.
Madman123
4 Jul 171#36
How are you saving money every month, you've just paid for a brand new Dacia costing what between 12-20k rather your saving money and you've got yourself a better looking car than Dacia. Fudge me
ollie87
4 Jul 171#35
Okay, but what if you like diesel Audis? In which case wouldn't you be "doing your own life"?
clsss
4 Jul 172#34
could buy a brand new Dacia for that, have change, still get from A to B, and save £296 a month every month for a long time after 24 months is up.
Nice if you have money to burn!! My advice is don't subscribe to the rat race, do stuff with your life instead.
plewis00
4 Jul 17#33
Seems like a good deal but think it's expired now as doesn't seem to be visible online any more.
MrSweeney
4 Jul 17#32
Has this deal expired already?? The figures on the website are coming in nowhere near those that are quoted in this deal. 2 year, 10k miles with 9 payments up front is coming in at a total of £15162.09 ($4262 initial + 23x £473). If you want 3 or 6 payments upfront it won't quote a price, it just says ask for a written quote......
PERCY_LONG_PRONG
4 Jul 171#26
My A4 deal went tits up. Glad now as im gonna have me an A6 instead
Trane to PERCY_LONG_PRONG
4 Jul 17#31
Would you mind me asking what was the issue with your A4 deal? I believe mine is the same (A4 S line from gateway). Please PM me if you wouldn't mind! Just hoping to avoid any issues myself.
Mada06
4 Jul 17#30
This is one of the best lease deals I have seen in a long time!
newmann
4 Jul 17#29
Don't know what is up with their calculation but if you select 9 months in month 1 then the price goes up to £473! :confused:
andypolack
4 Jul 173#28
Just wait an extra day then.
spongebob1913
4 Jul 17#27
10k miles. Nope.
Rusty82
3 Jul 17#11
Very good price that! Bloody hope there is some good deals towards the end of year when I'm ready to pounce! Always at the wrong time for me!
Guzzle to Rusty82
3 Jul 171#12
With VW group the best deals seem to be on the first working day of each new quarter, so potentially Monday 2nd October.
tazinio to Rusty82
4 Jul 174#25
HUKD is all about buying things on the cheap when you don't need them.
At the time you need something, you do a search on HUKD and all the deals are expired so you pay the full price. The next day someone posts a deal for it.
Guzzle
3 Jul 172#23
This isn't HP, it's PCH.
Winchmore
3 Jul 172#22
only buy what you can afford. HP is a slow death...
kidrock123
3 Jul 17#21
Good deal
RPMANU
3 Jul 17#20
So it works out better instead of buying new cars, to lease them instead to beat the depreciation you would normally loose?
dangab
3 Jul 171#6
After an A5 ideally on PCP or even lease, one number off for me!
plewis00 to dangab
3 Jul 171#19
The A5 has just been updated whereas this is still the C7 model A6. It's pretty rare you find the best deals on coupes - just the low-emissions compact and mid-size executives.
djh1975
3 Jul 171#16
Shame they are so common.
Gonz to djh1975
3 Jul 172#18
True. Aldi's are becomming really boring. it's like when everyone had a Rover!
lol I'll leave the Aldi mistake in :wink:
Trane
3 Jul 17#17
Great deal. Voted hot.
mattwarby7692
3 Jul 172#13
after the emissions fiasco caused by VAG I shall be keeping well clear. If you are currently a diesel driver and are thinking about their fix please do look into it first as it is not a safety issue and will probably cause further problems to your car
m5rcc to mattwarby7692
3 Jul 171#15
This is lease, so it would not be your problem. Besides, this is a new car that has nothing to do with the "emissions fiasco".
The "fix" relating to older cars will only work if the injectors are in tip-top condition and the EGR valve stem is not worn. Problems have arisen when injectors were old, dirty or worn and where the EGR valve stem was worn. As a result, VAG have been replacing EGRs free of charge.
Rusty82
3 Jul 17#14
Hmmmmm, interesting. Cheers. Will keep an eye out (y)
drramanjett
3 Jul 17#10
Good deal .. they have electronic configurable dials / dash thingy don't they
simon3048
3 Jul 171#8
Great deal
mario2001
3 Jul 171#7
good deal.
Guzzle
3 Jul 171#5
Agree, also voted hot.
Not really my cup of tea, but if you're in the market for a new A6 or similar you'll struggle to do much better than this.
marathonic
3 Jul 1722#4
Seriously, it's not hard to work out. Why do we all need to be spoon fed?
3+23 term
£7,129.44: £800.82 followed by 23 x £266.94 and a £180 fee.
It's a £38,140 car, available from brokers at £28,911.
The overall cost of £7120.44 is less than 25% of the discounted price. The car is highly likely to depreciate more than that in 2 years - and that's before even considering the finance costs were you to buy it.
Good Deal.... voted hot!
andyat2002
3 Jul 17#1
+ initial payment of £1,438.80 (inc VAT)
So a total of £8,559.24
square88 to andyat2002
3 Jul 171#3
Make sure you choose personal hire option!
damcnaught
3 Jul 171#2
Nope - I think they've factored that in, though would help to show their full workings.
Seems like a good deal for under £300 per month all in.
Opening post
Good spec too
10k miles per year
£7120.44 total for 24 months
£296.69 per month including £180 fees
Choose personal deal and move 3/6/9 according to your liking.
Top comments
3+23 term
£7,129.44: £800.82 followed by 23 x £266.94 and a £180 fee.
It's a £38,140 car, available from brokers at £28,911.
The overall cost of £7120.44 is less than 25% of the discounted price. The car is highly likely to depreciate more than that in 2 years - and that's before even considering the finance costs were you to buy it.
Good Deal.... voted hot!
At the time you need something, you do a search on HUKD and all the deals are expired so you pay the full price. The next day someone posts a deal for it.
Latest comments (55)
Besides which if everyone just bought a dacia and they had a monopoly chances are dacias would cost a lot more as well .
"do stuff with your life insted" some people like audis and would love to spend their money on this , some people like to spend all their money on the biggest/nicest house they can afford and some people like to spend money on the nicest holidays they can afford . I dont really see how to someone who aspires to drive an audi this is not doing something with your life . I personally would rather spend my money on other things but each to their own
Ever thought people have car allowances from their employers to buy such cars??
Enjoy your roll ups and cans of Carlsberg (highfive)
Initial of £4,264.49 inc VAT followed by
23 x £473.83 inc VAT per month
Not sure I can trust a paper who thought Hitler was a great guy and also can't even spell finance.
Also, it's talking about PCP, not lease.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4659746/Reckless-car-loan-salesmen-offer-new-cars-unemployed.html
Nice if you have money to burn!! My advice is don't subscribe to the rat race, do stuff with your life instead.
At the time you need something, you do a search on HUKD and all the deals are expired so you pay the full price. The next day someone posts a deal for it.
lol I'll leave the Aldi mistake in :wink:
The "fix" relating to older cars will only work if the injectors are in tip-top condition and the EGR valve stem is not worn. Problems have arisen when injectors were old, dirty or worn and where the EGR valve stem was worn. As a result, VAG have been replacing EGRs free of charge.
Not really my cup of tea, but if you're in the market for a new A6 or similar you'll struggle to do much better than this.
3+23 term
£7,129.44: £800.82 followed by 23 x £266.94 and a £180 fee.
It's a £38,140 car, available from brokers at £28,911.
The overall cost of £7120.44 is less than 25% of the discounted price. The car is highly likely to depreciate more than that in 2 years - and that's before even considering the finance costs were you to buy it.
Good Deal.... voted hot!
So a total of £8,559.24
Seems like a good deal for under £300 per month all in.