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Postby BlueCheg » Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:41 pm

Is this a good thing? As buying a new car you lose so much as soon as you drive it out of the forcourt, where as by having a motor on lease you can return it in 3 years and get another car. Sounds perfect to me, or are my missing something crucial here?
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby nigelmac » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:02 pm

MILEAGE.

thats where they can bang you. If you do a lot of miles watch it, they can sting you at the end for a mileage penalty
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby BlueCheg » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:04 pm

Thanks for that Nigel, but thats one thing I dont do really is high Mileage, as I live where I work lol.
The furthest I go is down to Cardiff and once or twice in a year I drive to an away game, but thats not very often as I likes to have a few cheeky cans lol.
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby The Premier 1 » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:04 pm

fastest car on the road, is a rental car :ayatollah: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :ayatollah:
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby bluebirdbaz » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:22 pm

we buy our's outright leasing works out expensive but you do get better tax breaks if you are self employed, but you are not so i would not bother, and normally leasing is +vat
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby maccydee » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:23 pm

Chegs do it through your business. Will be able to claim it as a tax break and it will cost you a lot less. I am sure some of the guys more in the know with accounts etc on here will be able to help you more but I know loads of guys in the Forces who left, work as techies self employed and then do this with their car.
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby BlueCheg » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:54 pm

I will put it through the Business' for Tax reasons aswell. I want a new car but I aint buying a fucker lol. :D
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby nigelmac » Mon Apr 12, 2010 5:02 pm

BlueCheg wrote:Thanks for that Nigel, but thats one thing I dont do really is high Mileage, as I live where I work lol.
The furthest I go is down to Cardiff and once or twice in a year I drive to an away game, but thats not very often as I likes to have a few cheeky cans lol.


IF you can do it through the business, and you dont do high mileage, then this is made for you I reckon....

In fact, I believe that if you agree to a certain LOW mileage, you can get an even better price !!
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby Hiya mate! Alright? » Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:50 pm

Hi Chegs

If you're leasing a car through a business, you can't claim petrol or any motoring costs through the company, it has to come out of your own pocket. But if its your own car you can claim your petrol and motoring costs provided you drive over 11000miles pa (I think its 11000 miles). So you just need to work out which is in you best interests. If your not shelling out too much on petrol then leasing would be a good option.
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby mallo » Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:48 pm

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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby BlueCheg » Mon Apr 12, 2010 9:56 pm

Cheers Mallo :ayatollah:
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby Minty » Tue Apr 13, 2010 6:56 am

Chegs, google sunrise leasing, i got a nice Mercedes on lease at the mo, good prices also.
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby swindonbluebird » Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:26 am

nigelmac wrote:MILEAGE.

thats where they can bang you. If you do a lot of miles watch it, they can sting you at the end for a mileage penalty


All you have to do is set your mileage right at the beginning of the contract ie 10,000, 20,000 miles per annum and if your circumstances change half way through your contract then you can adjust the contract to suit your current mileage needs.
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby swindonbluebird » Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:35 am

Minty wrote:Chegs, google sunrise leasing, i got a nice Mercedes on lease at the mo, good prices also.


Or email me at gareth@gbvehiclecontracts.co.uk and I will be more than happy to provide you with a quote. We are based in Caerphilly so we are nice and local, and I am confident that we are very competitive on all makes and models whether it be a van a Citroen C1 or a Mercedes CL500!!
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby BlueCheg » Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:42 am

Im just on my way out, but I will reply to you PM this afternoon. :ayatollah:
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby davebb » Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:49 am

BlueCheg wrote:Is this a good thing? As buying a new car you lose so much as soon as you drive it out of the forcourt, where as by having a motor on lease you can return it in 3 years and get another car. Sounds perfect to me, or are my missing something crucial here?


Get your arse down Jeff White. All fairly new cars with mostly decent milage but without the ridiculous
cost of a brand new car. Got a 2.5 yr old Audi from there 3 years ago.. a good 8k off the brand new price
and not had a single problem with it since..
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby Tony Blue Williams » Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:55 am

I have a lease car (12,000 miles p/a) and would never go back to owning a car outright. Everything is taken care of insurance, servicing, repairs and tyres.

I get a new car in September and so far I have done 23,000 miles (36,000 miles allowed) in 2½ years so milage hasn't proved a problem despite my 18 year old son borrowing it all the time.
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Re: Leaseing cars

Postby Minty » Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:36 am

swindonbluebird wrote:
Minty wrote:Chegs, google sunrise leasing, i got a nice Mercedes on lease at the mo, good prices also.


Or email me at gareth@gbvehiclecontracts.co.uk and I will be more than happy to provide you with a quote. We are based in Caerphilly so we are nice and local, and I am confident that we are very competitive on all makes and models whether it be a van a Citroen C1 or a Mercedes CL500!!


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