I was really frustrated when my ford fiesta (2002) caught fire while driving to Snowdonia and decided to buy a new car. The cheapest new car I buy would lose about £2200 in one year due to depreciation so decided to go for this lease from YES Lease which costs about the same if we take depreciation into account.
There is no initial huge deposit - only £300 documentation fees and 167.99 first month payment making total payment 167.99*12 + 300 = £2258.28
And you also get 10000 miles for the year which is enough for most people
I know lease is not the most popular thing, but I think this helped me and hopefully will help someone else as well, they still have 7 cars left.
All comments (37)
memistokkan
19 Sep 17#1
Hot
mittromney
19 Sep 17#2
Heat depends on mileage allowed.
markmacd to mittromney
20 Sep 17#34
10,000miles as specified by the OP. Read it, Read it
Pineapples101
19 Sep 17#3
Tempted...
HHUKD
19 Sep 17#4
Nice deal....unusual to see a 12 month lease. Hot!
whelan189
19 Sep 17#5
alright for some i spose, I dont get 2k worth out of a car lol
foxymeister
19 Sep 17#6
Mileage 10k, seems hot to me
dotnetter
19 Sep 17#7
0-60 13 secs...is that right? Otherwise I'd be tempted...not looking for something fast...but that seems really slow?
kilmac to dotnetter
19 Sep 17#9
Drove one of these as a rental car when I was on holidays. Great car in terms of tech and thought it look quite quirky too. Its terribly terribly slow though and if thats what is important to you then I wouldn't touch this car. Scared myself a few times trying to nip out of a junction.
vb90 to kilmac
19 Sep 17#25
You are right. That is very slow. My only other choice was a smart car at this price Lol so i think i had to go with this.
AndyRoyd
19 Sep 17#8
Is there any requirement / expectation for the hirer to pay for routine servicing during the minimum hire period, and if so: approx what cost? Thanks.
DrRollo to AndyRoyd
19 Sep 17#20
It shouldn't need a service in the first 10k/ 1 year
vb90 to DrRollo
19 Sep 17#23
I had a chat about it and it looks like before returning they expect me to get it serviced at least once if it is reaching the 10k miles mark.
DrRollo to vb90
19 Sep 17#28
Strange, think it's a 18k 2 year service interval.
loofer to vb90
19 Sep 17#29
Bit wrong that. They can't exp ct you to service it if it's outside manufacturers guidelines. Unless of course the guidelines state sooner of 12 months or 10k miles.
vb90 to loofer
20 Sep 17#31
Alright! I will have a chat with them again! You might have helped me save about £200. Their sales persons dont know a lot, but the admin does, so I will call them now
loofer to vb90
20 Sep 17#32
Best thing to do is ring a couple of citroen dealerships and ask to speak to the servicing dept. Tell them the model and engine and ask what the official servicing schedule is. May as well get a price for servicing whilst you're on phone.
Opening post
There is no initial huge deposit - only £300 documentation fees and 167.99 first month payment making total payment 167.99*12 + 300 = £2258.28
And you also get 10000 miles for the year which is enough for most people
I know lease is not the most popular thing, but I think this helped me and hopefully will help someone else as well, they still have 7 cars left.
All comments (37)