Corsa_Sport21
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Or £260 for the 24mth lease.
http://www.leasecomparison.co.uk/personal-lease-cars/peugeot/208-hatchback
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Jambo
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Has anyone requested a quote or are we all just guessing?
I got a similarly cheap deal on my DS3 albeit with a slightly larger deposit. Car is a PSA vehicle and of
Similar cost outright so it's not exactly unfeasible.
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MikeF86
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
I hate to piss on your parades but its not what you think it is as the website has got the deal wrong or LeaseComparison has posted it wrong on purpose to gather interest.
The 4 year deal is £211/month (47 months) with £633 up front.
So you pay a lovely £10,550 in total, which would pretty much buy you a 2 year old example which you would still have something to show for after 4 years..
http://www.leasecomparison.co.uk/business-lease-cars/peugeot/208-hatchback
Leasing = fucking mugs game.
Such a self-righteous know it all
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--ToM--
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Nic Barnes bum boy quoting his own jealousy phrases now too. Lol
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Wrighty_1988
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quote: Originally posted by MikeF86
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
I hate to piss on your parades but its not what you think it is as the website has got the deal wrong or LeaseComparison has posted it wrong on purpose to gather interest.
The 4 year deal is £211/month (47 months) with £633 up front.
So you pay a lovely £10,550 in total, which would pretty much buy you a 2 year old example which you would still have something to show for after 4 years..
http://www.leasecomparison.co.uk/business-lease-cars/peugeot/208-hatchback
Leasing = fucking mugs game.
Such a self-righteous know it all
According to comments on Hukd people's orders have been honoured from Monday till the end of Thursday.
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Wrighty_1988
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Has anyone requested a quote or are we all just guessing?
I got a similarly cheap deal on my DS3 albeit with a slightly larger deposit. Car is a PSA vehicle and of
Similar cost outright so it's not exactly unfeasible.
Lad at work phoned today, he got told they stopped taking orders on Friday.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by --ToM--
Nic Barnes bum boy quoting his own jealousy phrases now too. Lol
Is that aimed at me?
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by MikeF86
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
I hate to piss on your parades but its not what you think it is as the website has got the deal wrong or LeaseComparison has posted it wrong on purpose to gather interest.
The 4 year deal is £211/month (47 months) with £633 up front.
So you pay a lovely £10,550 in total, which would pretty much buy you a 2 year old example which you would still have something to show for after 4 years..
http://www.leasecomparison.co.uk/business-lease-cars/peugeot/208-hatchback
Leasing = fucking mugs game.
Such a self-righteous know it all
How is it being a know it all hes just posted some figures
You cant get angry just because it turns out that you may have wasted your money
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DaveyLC
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Don't worry Steve, society is broken..
I'm sick of hearing people I know moaning about being 'skint' when they are strapped up to fuck on loads of new gear living life one pay day at a time..
Brand new car on PCP, new TV on tick, several phone contracts (so they can have the latest phone), sofa on tick, loan for kitchen and bathroom improvements, interest only mortgage, credit cards maxed out with months and months of minimum payments stacked up.
"Oh I'm skint".... No mate you're fucking stupid.
People get strapped up to buy this crap to make them selves happy and just end up being miserable because daily life becomes a struggle and that lovely new car gets run into the ground because there's no money left to run it or it gets parked up because they can't afford the 50p a mile it costs to go over the pitiful mileage limit they could only afford..
#Wasters
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scoob
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Wrighty_1988
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Not on PortfolioSport tho
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Don't worry Steve, society is broken..
I'm sick of hearing people I know moaning about being 'skint' when they are strapped up to fuck on loads of new gear living life one pay day at a time..
Brand new car on PCP, new TV on tick, several phone contracts (so they can have the latest phone), sofa on tick, loan for kitchen and bathroom improvements, interest only mortgage, credit cards maxed out with months and months of minimum payments stacked up.
"Oh I'm skint".... No mate you're fucking stupid.
People get strapped up to buy this crap to make them selves happy and just end up being miserable because daily life becomes a struggle and that lovely new car gets run into the ground because there's no money left to run it or it gets parked up because they can't afford the 50p a mile it costs to go over the pitiful mileage limit they could only afford..
#Wasters
Which is why I drive a car that cost me six hundred quid, ten years ago
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BYRON
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80% of all retail deals are a Personal lease of some description. up from c.35% 4 years ago. low interest rate has allowed the growth. is it sustainable? probably - there will always be a deal of some description and people are not precious on product - more price.
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Steve
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Not sure I understand the attraction behind leasing.
Why spend £250 a month leasing when you could spend £250 a month on finance and own the car at the end of it all.
Then even if you sold the car at the end of the term and started again, at least youd have 10k or whatever in your back pocket
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
Not sure I understand the attraction behind leasing.
Why spend £250 a month leasing when you could spend £250 a month on finance and own the car at the end of it all.
Then even if you sold the car at the end of the term and started again, at least youd have 10k or whatever in your back pocket
Because people are so strapped up already they haven't got the deposit available for the finance
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Nic Barnes
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a lot of finance deals on new cars, the deposit is the same as the monthly payment. i walk past a few garages on my way for lunch and see the signs every day.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
a lot of finance deals on new cars, the deposit is the same as the monthly payment. i walk past a few garages on my way for lunch and see the signs every day.
Finance or PCP?
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--ToM--
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by --ToM--
Nic Barnes bum boy quoting his own jealousy phrases now too. Lol
Is that aimed at me?
No that Mike bellend
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by --ToM--
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by --ToM--
Nic Barnes bum boy quoting his own jealousy phrases now too. Lol
Is that aimed at me?
No that Mike bellend
you need to simmer down pal. getting a bit too big for your stolen adidas boots.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
a lot of finance deals on new cars, the deposit is the same as the monthly payment. i walk past a few garages on my way for lunch and see the signs every day.
Finance or PCP?
claims finance, i cant be arsed to look at the small print as i dont like citroens or kias. i will tomorrow for you davey if i walk that way for lunch.
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Corsa_Sport21
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Couple of young guys at work have just financed 2 year old Seat Ibiza FR's. The 1.2 Turbo. £150 a month for 4 years, no balloon payment at the end, warranty, own the car after 4 years.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
Couple of young guys at work have just financed 2 year old Seat Ibiza FR's. The 1.2 Turbo. £150 a month for 4 years, no balloon payment at the end, warranty, own the car after 4 years.
48 x £150 = £7,200
The book price for a 13 plate 1.2 Ibiza FR is a few quid under £8k...
Sounds like your mate might have forgotten to mention some of the details
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Corsa_Sport21
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Might be 3 years old then. They are 12 plates.
Also both knew the branch manager and got a sizeable discount.
[Edited on 09-06-2015 by Corsa_Sport21]
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DaveyLC
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My mates, mate is best mates with the CEO of SEAT and he bought one for 50p.. True story!
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
Not sure I understand the attraction behind leasing.
Why spend £250 a month leasing when you could spend £250 a month on finance and own the car at the end of it all.
Then even if you sold the car at the end of the term and started again, at least youd have 10k or whatever in your back pocket
Unless you have the cash to purchase outright, then HP/PCP are generally more expensive than leasing over the same time frame. Plus you don't have to deal with a depreciating asset that costs you money maintaining if you lease with a warranty and maintenance package.
Obviously you can quite easily get mugged with leasing if you go with the wrong deal but if you do the maths properly then leasing can be a sensible option to driving a new car.
[Edited on 09-06-2015 by Dom]
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