Leon cupra lease deal ‘complete care’

milner575

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Has anybody got any experience with leasing a car with everything all included.
I notice it includes what’s listed below and after looking at my own quotes for insurance it doesn’t seem like a bad price all in


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Hag

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Has anybody got any experience with leasing a car with everything all included.
I notice it includes what’s listed below and after looking at my own quotes for insurance it doesn’t seem like a bad price all in


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It’s purely based on your postcode and occupation when you get a final quote on this. It also includes full service, maintenance and tyres.

I work for a leasing broker and don’t normally discuss business on here but I’d be happy to look at a quote for you


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Spickles72

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Call me a cynic but a £200 cash back which I presume is the prepaid MasterCard will just be stacked on the price. How much is the car without the extras?
 
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It’s purely based on your postcode and occupation when you get a final quote on this. It also includes full service, maintenance and tyres.

I work for a leasing broker and don’t normally discuss business on here but I’d be happy to look at a quote for you


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Which broker?
 

bgb

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To be honest, that doesn’t sound horrendous! Think that monthly is around the correct going rate anyway for a cupra, there have been some drinking deals, which I took.

Is the car a LUX or ST 300?
 

milner575

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Car is a standard cupra.

Since I saw that though This I the best standard deal I can find without any extras like insurance and maintenance and all that which seems a great deal to be fair

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Spickles72

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Car is a standard cupra.

Since I saw that though This I the best standard deal I can find without any extras like insurance and maintenance and all that which seems a great deal to be fair

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Consensus on Pistonheads Lease Forum is that Leasing Options deal is the best one for a while. Quick maths (if both deals are same mileage and term) the first deal is £3000 more over 2 years. Unless your insurance is well over a grand a year it doesn’t look that great
 

chrisjgill

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Stable lease are advertising the non Lux model @ £295 a month with 10k miles. That's based on a 6 + 23 payment profile

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milner575

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Consensus on Pistonheads Lease Forum is that Leasing Options deal is the best one for a while. Quick maths (if both deals are same mileage and term) the first deal is £3000 more over 2 years. Unless your insurance is well over a grand a year it doesn’t look that great

Got quoted 1100 which is absolutely ridiculous lol. Plus that first quote includes maintenance too
 

zedlor

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Are they both 2 years? Only maintenance you'll have to pay for is servicing, which following the fixed cost servicing would cost you at most £470 (~£175 for first service and ~£295 for second). If you time the first service right, i.e. do it late by a couple of weeks, you can get away with giving it back without doing the second service.
 
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milner575

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Are they both 2 years? Only maintenance you'll have to pay for is servicing, which following the fixed cost servicing would cost you at most £470 (~£175 for first service and ~£295 for second). If you time the first service right, i.e. do it late by a couple of weeks, you can get away with giving it back without doing the second service.

Yes both 2 years.

Desperately trying to find somebody that will give me a reasonable insurance quote lol
 

Hag

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Consensus on Pistonheads Lease Forum is that Leasing Options deal is the best one for a while. Quick maths (if both deals are same mileage and term) the first deal is £3000 more over 2 years. Unless your insurance is well over a grand a year it doesn’t look that great

4 brokers in the country were given unique Seat Leon terms which is why the Leasing Options rates look so good.

At times Leon Cupra on a lease have been less than a dealer PCP on an FR so it’s a no brainer


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Spickles72

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4 brokers in the country were given unique Seat Leon terms which is why the Leasing Options rates look so good.

At times Leon Cupra on a lease have been less than a dealer PCP on an FR so it’s a no brainer


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I know, mine is due in 4 weeks

9+23 12k miles @ £212

Was going to buy a Volvo until that deal appeared. Bet no one talks of farts and res deletes on the Volvo forum!
 
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Hag

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I know, mine is due in 4 weeks

9+23 12k miles @ £212

Was going to buy a Volvo until that deal appeared. Bet no one talks of farts and res deletes on the Volvo forum!

Even on a 1+ that’s circa £285 which is ridiculous for that car


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KXL

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Are they both 2 years? Only maintenance you'll have to pay for is servicing, which following the fixed cost servicing would cost you at most £470 (~£175 for first service and ~£295 for second). If you time the first service right, i.e. do it late by a couple of weeks, you can get away with giving it back without doing the second service.

Ha, that's what I always try to do...as I usually get my leased cars, mid Dec, 'sorry, you guys were closed over festive period' so end up doing it, mid Jan...and when it goes back, it hasn't pinged as still over 30 days to service...
 

KXL

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I know, mine is due in 4 weeks

9+23 12k miles @ £212

Was going to buy a Volvo until that deal appeared. Bet no one talks of farts and res deletes on the Volvo forum!

Assuming a Volvo V40? I've got the V40 T3 auto, and I tell ya, you will possibly get better mpg on the Cupra...and have 150 more bhp and more fun. Yes even the T5 Polestar (probably equavilent to Cupra) doesn't fart..haha..
 
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