Yes, it's normal. You will get PCH contract to sign, when car arrives and is prepared for collection/delivery.
Just taken out a PCH deal on a V2 DSG on a 1+23 deal, 10000 per year for £337. Best price I could find.Been offered a V2 DSG on 3+35 10k pa with metallic paint for £329pm.
Anybody got any thoughts on if it is good value. New to this leasing lark
You win on average monthly costJust taken out a PCH deal on a V2 DSG on a 1+23 deal, 10000 per year for £337. Best price I could find.
Can i ask where was this from please as i am thinking of placing an order for a Cupra V2 DSG. Did it include metallic? Does it include delivery or is it pick up from the dealer?Just taken out a PCH deal on a V2 DSG on a 1+23 deal, 10000 per year for £337. Best price I could find.
It was from a company called yes lease, they were the best price by far.Can i ask where was this from please as i am thinking of placing an order for a Cupra V2 DSG. Did it include metallic? Does it include delivery or is it pick up from the dealer?
And delivery included.Can i ask where was this from please as i am thinking of placing an order for a Cupra V2 DSG. Did it include metallic? Does it include delivery or is it pick up from the dealer?
Congrats. How much was the deposit?Have gone through with a quote for a VZ2, 36 Month, 8000 miles, 6 months initial with Graphene grey and extended safety added. Came out to £383 a month plus another £36 for maintenance. Not too bad. 4 years was about £20 less a month but unsure how these cars will be out of warranty
£2,302.02 depositCongrats. How much was the deposit?
I am looking for one too.
Yeah I wasn't too sure if I should get it or not, for peace of mind I decided to go with it but guess I should have shopped around more. I feel like after 3 years it will be close to or a bit more expensive than break even. I had my processing fee waived and seem to get a lot of punctures where I live too so equals it out a bit.35 x 36 for maintenance is £1260. Are you sure it's worth it?
When signing contract before delivery, I was offered maintenance at following costs:
Service & Maintenance at £13.93 pm
Service, Mateinance & Tyres at £28.98
Worth mentioning, that excess miles are more expensive when taking maintenance.
From experience the full maintenence package is well worth it. Saved loads on my R, they replaced all disks and pads on the last service (back ones needed doing, they did the fronts 'as we've got it in') , regassed the AC, replaced wiper blades too. Was considering buying it as with Arval you are able to end the end of the lease, so got absolutely everything done. Good thing is you never have to worry about anything, including warranty claim delays, stuff just gets fixed.35 x 36 for maintenance is £1260. Are you sure it's worth it?
When signing contract before delivery, I was offered maintenance at following costs:
Service & Maintenance at £13.93 pm
Service, Mateinance & Tyres at £28.98
Worth mentioning, that excess miles are more expensive when taking maintenance.
Before when I took my leon cupra in for its first service my leasing company told them to just reset it to long life so every 24 months meaning you miss 1st and 3rd year. Probably will be the same for formentorHow is one in 3 service possible on a minimum 3 year tern. I have heard cupra needs service every year.
I had two services over my two year lease (26k miles) . Both of these included inspection service and the regular oil changes as they don't coincide timewise and as I'm not paying I'd rather they did that to save another dealer visit. Trying to avoid or limit servicing is pointless to save a few pennies, in my humble opinion anywayI never have to do anything more than service on my cars. If you time it right, you do 1 in 3 years. So maintenance never works for me and I prefer cheaper excess miles, in case I have to drive more.
I bought service package from Audi in past, because it was cheaper than one service.
With long life service, if you don't do a lot of city driving, first oil change is around 18K miles/2 years. And then at 3 years there's a brake fluid change. You can avoid service at 3y by returning leased car just before it.How is one in 3 service possible on a minimum 3 year tern. I have heard cupra needs service every year.
When you've done a few miles, I suspect, like mine, it will suggest an oil change at 10k or 330 days, so you'll need at least 2 service visits in the first 3 years. The Cupra care service package (1 minor, 1 major) is £399, but I got mine for £199 when I tied it in with the purchase (special offer).With long life service, if you don't do a lot of city driving, first oil change is around 18K miles/2 years. And then at 3 years there's a brake fluid change. You can avoid service at 3y by returning leased car just before it.
My newly collected Formentor says that next service is at 18700 miles and/or 674 days.
I did 31K miles in Audi over 3 years and had oil change at 17K miles and then did brake fluid before 3rd year, because car was at dealership for warranty repair and I had service packaged anyway, so told them to do it. If it wasn't for warranty repair, I wouldn't bother with service at 3y, because I returned car 3 weeks early anyway. Service packaged costed £350, first service was £379 and brake fluid change £99.