Mrs needs new car & thinking of leasing. Anyone done it, do's & don't s? Won't do excessive mileage. Cheers.
You got one mate?Some great deals out there Ben
Exactly this, My neighbour always leases and they go over the car with a fine tooth comb when the lease is up, Scuffs on the wheels slight scratches etc etc are all picked up on and charged for, On the same note it must be worth her doing it as she always goes back and leasesSome great deals out there Ben - just be careful with any damage - scratches etc when you return it - The costs can be eye watering
You got one mate?
How much of a mark down on new model is there at auction mate?auction and sold the lease returns
That's what I do. But it's got to stage now she won't use mine as it's filthy. I feel bit guilty she has to put up with it whilst all her mates are going about in new range rovers & mercs.Thought about it a few times as I’m self employed but I’m very hard on my vehicles & often do high mileage so I decided it wasn’t a sensible option for me. I far prefer buying an older car for a modest sum & running it into the ground over 5 years or so & not having to worry about dings & scratches. Cars are just working tools to me.
How much of a mark down on new model is there at auction mate?
That's the crux of it, unless it's a business expense then it's just to be able to keep up with the Jones', champagne tastes on Lambrini moneyThat's what I do. But it's got to stage now she won't use mine as it's filthy. I feel bit guilty she has to put up with it whilst all her mates are going about in new range rovers & mercs.
The prices of used are returning to "closer" to normal slowly - but to be honest they had got too cheap really
I feel bit guilty she has to put up with it whilst all her mates are going about in new range rovers & mercs.
A colleague and his wife from my old job both had lease cars, an Audi S5 and an Audi Q5, best part of £1100 a month. It makes sense if you want/need an expensive car that you can't afford to buy and want to keep refreshing it.Never been a fan of the idea.
Pay a few hundred to £500 a month for a sh*t car or fork out a £5k deposit and £700+ a month for something decent.
Neither sound appealing.
My boss has a car that's about £800 a month. That's mortgage money, essentially being spunked on a rental car.
A colleague and his wife from my old job both had lease cars, an Audi S5 and an Audi Q5, best part of £1100 a month. It makes sense if you want/need an expensive car that you can't afford to buy and want to keep refreshing it.