The Lease Thread
The Lease Thread
Place the good deals you have seen here. I think I shall look around and see what's on offer with auto boxes.
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These threads are often a place to look back and realise what you missed out on. Really good deals get snapped up quickly.
However, the deals on big Volvos seem to be continuing on some specs: https://leasing.com/main-dealers/helsto ... 333104830/ - 3+23, £301/month, no admin fee because it's from a Volvo dealer. V90 D4 R-Design, 8k miles p.a. and assuming it's Santander financed like my V90, excess miles are very cheap (7p/mile or so). All V90s are auto.
However, the deals on big Volvos seem to be continuing on some specs: https://leasing.com/main-dealers/helsto ... 333104830/ - 3+23, £301/month, no admin fee because it's from a Volvo dealer. V90 D4 R-Design, 8k miles p.a. and assuming it's Santander financed like my V90, excess miles are very cheap (7p/mile or so). All V90s are auto.
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There's some cheap Octavia leases but I think they might be manuel.Zonda_ wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:05 pm Place the good deals you have seen here. I think I shall look around and see what's on offer with auto boxes.
How about an M2 competition?
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I like the look of the current Volvo range but have no need for a large car.Jobbo wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:17 pm These threads are often a place to look back and realise what you missed out on. Really good deals get snapped up quickly.
However, the deals on big Volvos seem to be continuing on some specs: https://leasing.com/main-dealers/helsto ... 333104830/ - 3+23, £301/month, no admin fee because it's from a Volvo dealer. V90 D4 R-Design, 8k miles p.a. and assuming it's Santander financed like my V90, excess miles are very cheap (7p/mile or so). All V90s are auto.
James dammit, I've just got a new job, don't tempt me!
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That's a great deal. My Dad's Tiguan lease is up soon so I've passed that on to him. Probably a bit big for what he wants but I'm sure he'll be tempted.Jobbo wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:17 pm However, the deals on big Volvos seem to be continuing on some specs: https://leasing.com/main-dealers/helsto ... 333104830/ - 3+23, £301/month, no admin fee because it's from a Volvo dealer. V90 D4 R-Design, 8k miles p.a. and assuming it's Santander financed like my V90, excess miles are very cheap (7p/mile or so). All V90s are auto.
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you change jobs/cars far more often than every 2-3 years though!Zonda_ wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 2:22 pmI like the look of the current Volvo range but have no need for a large car.Jobbo wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:17 pm These threads are often a place to look back and realise what you missed out on. Really good deals get snapped up quickly.
However, the deals on big Volvos seem to be continuing on some specs: https://leasing.com/main-dealers/helsto ... 333104830/ - 3+23, £301/month, no admin fee because it's from a Volvo dealer. V90 D4 R-Design, 8k miles p.a. and assuming it's Santander financed like my V90, excess miles are very cheap (7p/mile or so). All V90s are auto.
James dammit, I've just got a new job, don't tempt me!
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What Rich said - you can't get out of a lease easily until the end, and if you have any uncertainty about the length of your commute changing during the term then it may be unwise to commit.
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'Course you can. You just need to be a Leave'er heir apparent with 200 things on your mind.Jobbo wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 3:22 pm What Rich said - you can't get out of a lease easily until the end
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I don't change jobs by choice, it's been companies folding. The new job is with Santander so that won't be an issue hopefully...Rich B wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 3:09 pmyou change jobs/cars far more often than every 2-3 years though!Zonda_ wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 2:22 pmI like the look of the current Volvo range but have no need for a large car.Jobbo wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:17 pm These threads are often a place to look back and realise what you missed out on. Really good deals get snapped up quickly.
However, the deals on big Volvos seem to be continuing on some specs: https://leasing.com/main-dealers/helsto ... 333104830/ - 3+23, £301/month, no admin fee because it's from a Volvo dealer. V90 D4 R-Design, 8k miles p.a. and assuming it's Santander financed like my V90, excess miles are very cheap (7p/mile or so). All V90s are auto.
James dammit, I've just got a new job, don't tempt me!
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maybe wait until you’ve completed your probation then!Zonda_ wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 4:06 pmI don't change jobs by choice, it's been companies folding. The new job is with Santander so that won't be an issue hopefully...
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I'm just looking at ideas.
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I know it's not the norm but ALD let my wife give her Kia Sorrento back with no early termination charge , it was only 3 months early but a surprise nevertheless.Jobbo wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 3:22 pm What Rich said - you can't get out of a lease easily until the end, and if you have any uncertainty about the length of your commute changing during the term then it may be unwise to commit.
The car needed an MOT and Brake Pads imminently so we asked out of interest.
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Replacement was a Mitsubishi Outlander Jura 2.2DID which is a decent spec for £286 on a 1+35, 8k miles p.a with 7p excess (no limit).
I thought that was a good deal for a big 4wd family wagon.
I thought that was a good deal for a big 4wd family wagon.
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Ooh, not a PHEV? I don't think I've seen any non-PHEV Outlanders on the road.
It's amazing what deals you can get if you don't limit yourself to Evo type cars. I still think my Allroad for £337.14 a month (3+23) was a ridiculous bargain, yet nobody really noticed when I posted it on the PH thread. Too much discussion of Merc E220Ds and Golf Rs.
It's amazing what deals you can get if you don't limit yourself to Evo type cars. I still think my Allroad for £337.14 a month (3+23) was a ridiculous bargain, yet nobody really noticed when I posted it on the PH thread. Too much discussion of Merc E220Ds and Golf Rs.
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No PHEV, old fashioned Disiesel.Jobbo wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 4:42 pm Ooh, not a PHEV? I don't think I've seen any non-PHEV Outlanders on the road.
It's amazing what deals you can get if you don't limit yourself to Evo type cars. I still think my Allroad for £337.14 a month (3+23) was a ridiculous bargain, yet nobody really noticed when I posted it on the PH thread. Too much discussion of Merc E220Ds and Golf Rs.
My wife gives simple instructions, big 4wd, can tow 2 ton, leather, phone, NAV and then its just down to cost

The retail otr price was £32,000 so renting for 10% per year seems reasonable.
ETA - I wanted a V90 CC but the other requirement i missed above was Manuel only

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Keeping our eyes peeled atm for deals on the V90 and Superb estate. Volvo is the ideal choice really and, while being a different retail pricr bracket seems to be good enough on the deals to match well against the Superb.
Gavin, I'm sure you likely already know this but santander themselves have some deals on. Might be worth checking out if you can get a more favourable deal as an employee
Gavin, I'm sure you likely already know this but santander themselves have some deals on. Might be worth checking out if you can get a more favourable deal as an employee
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Congrats. Redundancy is a bugger and you've had more than your share of it.Zonda_ wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 4:06 pm I don't change jobs by choice, it's been companies folding. The new job is with Santander so that won't be an issue hopefully...
Now, about that M2...

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3 times!! At lease this one should be secure.Jimmy Choo wrote: Thu Dec 13, 2018 10:30 amCongrats. Redundancy is a bugger and you've had more than your share of it.Zonda_ wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 4:06 pm I don't change jobs by choice, it's been companies folding. The new job is with Santander so that won't be an issue hopefully...
Now, about that M2...![]()