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24-11-2019 22:30:09 Mobile | Show all posts
Yeah, they were quoting Feb/Mar. Which would have been fine for me as I would have had to shift the wife's Mini Cooper S Conv beforehand.

Had the car been for me rather than the wife I'd have signed the form in a heartbeat.

I'm too attached to my BMW E90LCI as it took me ages to find the spec I wanted, and couldn't dare to part with it.

Although the Golf R is seriously a hot car and like Justin above said would cost less than the deprecation alone. Moreso when the market is flooded with them in 2 years time
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 Author| 24-11-2019 22:30:09 Mobile | Show all posts
The only thing really varying with these Golf deals, is the up-front cash lump-sum. Some of the sub £200pcm deals are looking for some sizeable up-front amounts I suppose (which may not be to some tastes). The six month (or longer) wait is the real killer for me!
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24-11-2019 22:30:10 Mobile | Show all posts
How can that Golf R deal be so cheap? Why isn't normal hatchbacks cheaper?
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24-11-2019 22:30:11 Mobile | Show all posts
Subsidies?  Normal hatchbacks can be.

You can get a bog standard Fiesta for little over £100 a month or a Citroen C1 for less
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24-11-2019 22:30:12 Mobile | Show all posts
Here is my thread on the matter - might be useful to someone...
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24-11-2019 22:30:12 Mobile | Show all posts
Great read...thanks!
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24-11-2019 22:30:14 Mobile | Show all posts
Looks like the Golf R deals are being pulled a few manual 5 doors left and that's it. Prices will rise substantially apparently.
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24-11-2019 22:30:15 Mobile | Show all posts
Hi, do any of you just keep getting new cars like this? If so, What do you do at then end of the 2 year period? Give the car back and have to start again with another big deposit etc?
Thinking of using my golf as a deposit on one of these leases, but wondered what happens in 2 years if I didn't buy the car out right.
Thanks for any info.
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24-11-2019 22:30:16 Mobile | Show all posts
Pretty damn tempted to go for this; never leased a car before or even really looked into it; any advice?

Car Leasing - Ford Fiesta 1.0 125ps Ecoboost Titanium 5dr  Full Dress Up Kit

Ford Fiesta 1.0 125ps (from a 1L ) £138 a month, £1000 down

Edit, deposit doesnt include VAT but nevertheless still £138 a month, £1200 deposit

Thats £4512 for 2 years, plus insurance

OR, OR, OR

Fiesta ST-2, 182 ps, £164 per m onth, Car Leasing - Ford Fiesta 1.6 EcoBoost ST-2 3dr - Now in Stock
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