I know facelift of this car is almost here, but this is a cracking deal for someone looking for a 7 seater. Includes metallic paint and panoramic sunroof. Deposit (3 months) = £611 Fee = £198 23 Months @ £203
There is a cheaper model (1.6 diesel) on the site as well.
Website says there are less than 5 available. Official list price for this is in the region of £30k. Even with dealer discounts etc this still looks to be a great deal.
Not for everyone, I appreciate!
21 comments
backinstock
21 Sep 17#1
Too big a car for myself, but I appreciate the value.
mchu6am4
21 Sep 17#2
Good value!
jonesy800
21 Sep 17#3
Would appreciate anyone's views on this car as looking for something with 7 seats and this seems excellent value
m5rcc to jonesy800
21 Sep 17#6
Probably better off getting a cheaper 8-seat Peugeot Traveller for £285 less (if seats are the priority):
philrrobinson to m5rcc
21 Sep 17#7
Ive had the the Citroën version of this called the spacetourer for two months now on lease and I am very impressed with it. A dream to drive and very comfortable. Also incredible mpg it actually does what Citroën claim . I get 54mpg on a long run 47mpg about town. That's nearly double my previous vehicle. Just saying for information not saying either way about this deal.
janenmark to jonesy800
21 Sep 17#10
We have this 2016 model it's a great car but the back 2 seats haven't got much room for your feet but my 16 and 13 year old kids say it's fine but my 11 years moans lol if you are going away a roof box is essential.
DJBenz to jonesy800
21 Sep 17#17
Have one on lease for my wife in the N-Vision spec (sat nav, keyless entry/start, all round cameras etc.) and it's a great family car. We have three kids, 9,11 and 15 and the back seat takes them all comfortably. It handles like a car, not a big swaying SUV. The load space is very good and the third row seats are handy when we need to give the kids' friends lifts somewhere (last weekend I had six teenagers comfortably(ish) seated after a sleepover).
There's not a great deal of leg room for the third row, and they can be tricky to climb in and out of, but if you slide the back seats forward a bit it evens up the space and makes it less of a hardship. Wouldn't want to try and get a pensioner to climb back there though, and most adults would probably grumble at being cooped up, but for kids it's fine.
I cant see the £203 per month plus 3 deposit when i click the link. Am i missing something?
andytr
21 Sep 17#9
Has this deal expired? It's showing £239 per month for 24 month lease plus 719 deposit and 198 fee?
Mitch_s_s
21 Sep 17#11
I know nothing about leasing cars. Does this price cover servicing? Insurance? Parts?
chrisom to Mitch_s_s
21 Sep 17#12
Nope all you get is this car for the length of the contract (24months) , and car tax is covered in your fee. As it's a brand new car ,it won't require MOT & has a warranty . U cover the cost for your own insurance , & servicing ,wear & tear parts etc.
Some leases have an option to include servicing & tyres at a higher cost per month
philrrobinson to Mitch_s_s
21 Sep 17#13
In the lease arrangement i have it includes road tax and break down and recovery for the length of the lease. Also my car isnt due a service for 20000 miles or 2 years so i'll of handed it back before then. So basically all you have to pay is feul and insurance. Hope this helps.
cuslund
21 Sep 17#14
This ISNT A DEAL. You have NOTHING after 2 years but £5k out of pocket. WAKE UP TO THESE LEASE 'DEALS' PEOPLE!!!!! You can get a gorgeous car for £5k and gues what, after 2 year, YOU KEEP IT. Its not rocket science! I roll my eyes EVERYTINE I SEE THESE 'DEALS'.
andytr to cuslund
21 Sep 17#15
This isn't a deal cos it isn't available anymore and should be expired. However if it was still available it would be a very good lease deal
CoeK to cuslund
21 Sep 17#16
I'm going to assume this was a joke.
Mitch_s_s to cuslund
22 Sep 17#18
Could you share any links please? Genuine question
solsurf to cuslund
22 Sep 17#19
I've bought so called 5k cars , nearly new cars etc. Your comment comes from someone that can't be bothered to actually do the figures that includes all costs, i.e. road tax, fuel economy, mot, tyres, servicing, depreciation, road recovery, warranty and then there are the other things too, reliability, safety and security. This is a cracking lease deal, comment on the lease deal in the same way you would a mortgage or pint of milk, it is up to the person whether they want a lease or not.
philrrobinson
22 Sep 17#20
Old adage . If appreciates buy it if depreciates lease it.
villageidiotdan to philrrobinson
24 Sep 17#21
I do agree with you but would probably add ".....if having a new car is important to you"
Opening post
Deposit (3 months) = £611
Fee = £198
23 Months @ £203
There is a cheaper model (1.6 diesel) on the site as well.
Website says there are less than 5 available. Official list price for this is in the region of £30k. Even with dealer discounts etc this still looks to be a great deal.
Not for everyone, I appreciate!
21 comments
There's not a great deal of leg room for the third row, and they can be tricky to climb in and out of, but if you slide the back seats forward a bit it evens up the space and makes it less of a hardship. Wouldn't want to try and get a pensioner to climb back there though, and most adults would probably grumble at being cooped up, but for kids it's fine.
Am i missing something?
It's showing £239 per month for 24 month lease plus 719 deposit and 198 fee?
U cover the cost for your own insurance , & servicing ,wear & tear parts etc.
Some leases have an option to include servicing & tyres at a higher cost per month
However if it was still available it would be a very good lease deal