Did the same with a Skoda Kodiaq 1.5 2wd with the options was coming in at £523 pm. Specced out a top end Seat Tarracco 2.0 4wd with everything on it £100pm cheaper!!!
I did this. Couldn't afford a 4 year old car so casually looked at leasing deals and ended up with a Peugeot 408 GT for £320/month zero down for 3 years at 10K miles a year. It's literally just the interest payment on the list price. I never thought I could afford a brand new car especially such a high spec model.
Thinking to order cupra Leon 2.0 tsi VZ2 DSG deal I’ve found on leaseloco it’s 9 month down £2,467 then £248 35 months decent deal I reckon. I can trade in the Leon 2018 1.8 I brought last year for 14k when I paid 12k. Invest the lump sum offsets the expense of the lease further seems to make sense to me when I’ve just done used cars previously outright.
What scares me about lease deals is I use my car to go to the tip with all sorts, occasionally off to Europe, don't wash it until the number plate is unrecognisable; so end up with scratches and dents more than expected - this could cost me loads at the end? - luv the vids
Thanks, great info. I paid cash for my eNiro and sold it 18 months later, cost me just over £225/ month. Yes I know most people do not have the cash, and we are in unusual times, with all used cars going up and EVs in demand. I may be old school, but the finance companies have to take a bite out of the cherry. Thanks for the video, we have to take the best advantage we can, and your advice is excellent.
Thanks Jim, for another great useful video. Having been in the car biz in the USA for 20+ years, I KNOW this to be true. I am now in the UK and will probably be looking at leasing a car myself.
@@DefinitelyNotAGuru It's OK Jim, all it needs to do is warm up about 15c :) While I am here, do any leasing companies do a pre-paid lease? My UK credit is very thin.
@@petenicholls9451 Hahaha, fat chance of that until about March mate :) Pre-paying a lease is not usually an option as the monthly payment a way of the lease company tracking you. You could probably do a deal with a 12 month deposit and just have a small monthly payment i.e. reducing your perceived risk to the finance company??? or maybe a car subscription would be a better op[tion until your credit rating sorts itself out (although it can be a pricey way of doing things).
I'm still extremely thank full for your advice as I've got an amazing deal with a skoda scala highest spec (still waiting for the car since July!!! ) however I knew that is a 16 week waiting deal but due the chip shortage crisis in sure will be another 2-3 months waiting but still is a good deAl nevertheless, plus I really enjoy your down to earth videos.next door guy, I can't imagine why on earth people would make drop nasty comments. Kudos Jim
Very informative, thank you. Looking to hire a VW Caddy, I've never leased before. I'm gonna be flexible with engine's and colour, which might help me getting the best deal? Any advice is welcome. ✌️
Just be as flexible as possible, even consider a different can if the price is right, vans are still in pretty short supply so deals can be a little thin on the ground so being ultra flexible will help you grab a bargain👍
If you return it before the MOT date then no. Service in line with manufacturer recommendations or perhaps just pay the fine for not doing it depending on what they charge.
I’d want a truly unreasonable amount of money mate so it’s not a good idea - all the answers are in this video here ruclips.net/video/IRRacNXC2dc/видео.html
You don’t, but a deposit on any kind of finance deal is the norm isn’t it? Just go to lease loco and you’ll deals that have nothing upfront or just a broker fee upfront.
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You are very skilled at making a complicated subject, very easy to understand.
Thanks Gary 👍
Got my current Hyundai Tucson through leasing this way and I have a Cupra Leon 300bhp by looking out for the best deal with no car in mind.
Nice work Ben 👍
Did the same with a Skoda Kodiaq 1.5 2wd with the options was coming in at £523 pm.
Specced out a top end Seat Tarracco 2.0 4wd with everything on it £100pm cheaper!!!
That’s the way to do it 👍👍👍
Great advice and very informative
Thanks David
I did this. Couldn't afford a 4 year old car so casually looked at leasing deals and ended up with a Peugeot 408 GT for £320/month zero down for 3 years at 10K miles a year. It's literally just the interest payment on the list price. I never thought I could afford a brand new car especially such a high spec model.
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Very sound advice 😃😃
Glad you think so! Thanks John
Nice one!
Thanks 🙏
What’s the easiest way to search for lease deals? Is there a comparison website? What’s the top 3 leasing companies in the UK?
It’s all here ruclips.net/video/IRRacNXC2dc/видео.html
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Thinking to order cupra Leon 2.0 tsi VZ2 DSG deal I’ve found on leaseloco it’s 9 month down £2,467 then £248 35 months decent deal I reckon. I can trade in the Leon 2018 1.8 I brought last year for 14k when I paid 12k. Invest the lump sum offsets the expense of the lease further seems to make sense to me when I’ve just done used cars previously outright.
That’s great, I’ll be doing a review of that car in VZ2 form in the next few weeks.
Fantastic. Thanks!
Cheers Dan
What scares me about lease deals is I use my car to go to the tip with all sorts, occasionally off to Europe, don't wash it until the number plate is unrecognisable; so end up with scratches and dents more than expected - this could cost me loads at the end? - luv the vids
Sounds like my wife’s use case, our last one cost £250 at the end of d of 4 years.
Great information
Cheers Fred
Enjoyed it thanks 🙏
Thanks 🙏
Thanks, great info.
I paid cash for my eNiro and sold it 18 months later, cost me just over £225/ month.
Yes I know most people do not have the cash, and we are in unusual times, with all used cars going up and EVs in demand.
I may be old school, but the finance companies have to take a bite out of the cherry.
Thanks for the video, we have to take the best advantage we can, and your advice is excellent.
Thanks John 👍👍👍
So you took a hit on the depreciation?
Thanks Jim, for another great useful video. Having been in the car biz in the USA for 20+ years, I KNOW this to be true. I am now in the UK and will probably be looking at leasing a car myself.
Thanks Pete, rough time of year to come back to the UK, hope the weather is kind for you. Thanks for watching mate.
@@DefinitelyNotAGuru It's OK Jim, all it needs to do is warm up about 15c :) While I am here, do any leasing companies do a pre-paid lease? My UK credit is very thin.
@@petenicholls9451 Hahaha, fat chance of that until about March mate :) Pre-paying a lease is not usually an option as the monthly payment a way of the lease company tracking you. You could probably do a deal with a 12 month deposit and just have a small monthly payment i.e. reducing your perceived risk to the finance company??? or maybe a car subscription would be a better op[tion until your credit rating sorts itself out (although it can be a pricey way of doing things).
@@DefinitelyNotAGuru Ok Jim, thanks for the help!
I'm still extremely thank full for your advice as I've got an amazing deal with a skoda scala highest spec (still waiting for the car since July!!! ) however I knew that is a 16 week waiting deal but due the chip shortage crisis in sure will be another 2-3 months waiting but still is a good deAl nevertheless, plus I really enjoy your down to earth videos.next door guy, I can't imagine why on earth people would make drop nasty comments. Kudos Jim
Thank you brother, always nice to get good comments, thanks so much for watching. Spread the word 👍👍🙏🙏
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Very informative, thank you. Looking to hire a VW Caddy, I've never leased before. I'm gonna be flexible with engine's and colour, which might help me getting the best deal?
Any advice is welcome. ✌️
Just be as flexible as possible, even consider a different can if the price is right, vans are still in pretty short supply so deals can be a little thin on the ground so being ultra flexible will help you grab a bargain👍
@DefinitelyNotAGuru Thank you mate. Appreciate it.
Can you tell me if I need to get my 3 year old lease car , a MOT before it’s returned to the lease company,and does it have to be serviced. Thank you.
If you return it before the MOT date then no. Service in line with manufacturer recommendations or perhaps just pay the fine for not doing it depending on what they charge.
@@DefinitelyNotAGuru Thanks for that information.
The Leaseloco you reccomend - I cannot find a phone number for, I am trying to order...
Click on the weblink that’s in the video description and pinned as the top comment. Find the deal you want, make an enquiry. The broker will call you.
whats the best website to find lease deals? Can i pay you to find a good deal?
I’d want a truly unreasonable amount of money mate so it’s not a good idea - all the answers are in this video here ruclips.net/video/IRRacNXC2dc/видео.html
Can you recommend any leasing sites?
leaselo.co/notaguru-car-leasing
with lease deals, why do you have to make an upfront payment ?
You don’t, but a deposit on any kind of finance deal is the norm isn’t it? Just go to lease loco and you’ll deals that have nothing upfront or just a broker fee upfront.
Think I'd rather have had the focus! 😏
OK
What site do you use for lease pricing?
LeaseLoco, link in video description
Hi which website were you using?
leaselo.co/notaguru-personal-car-leasing
Hi, which websites are competitive?
LeaseLoco
Surely it's cheaper to get a loan with interest rates as they are???
Watch this and then decide ruclips.net/video/2xuObrcVMJ0/видео.html
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What’s the easiest way to search for lease deals? Is there a comparison website? What’s the top 3 leasing companies in the UK?
It’s all in this video ruclips.net/video/IRRacNXC2dc/видео.html