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Lease car company recommendations
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What are your vehicle needs? Expected annual mileage? (I expect people will need to know things like this to make any reasonable recommendations).Jenni x0
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The cheapest one.
With the caveat you do a bit of research on the lease company first.
The one rule with lease cars is choose the deal not the make and model to ensure the best deal. The best deals will be had on unpopular cars, cars about to have facelift or models about to be delisted. If you decide make and model first you will never get the best deal.
Here is a comparison site to start with and you you an work from there.
https://leasing.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw38-DBhDpARIsADJ3kjm1lLTNbIDrxjpBEB-IciBBWw1mYKIfDu0BviyKAPeVc_buktak7YcaAkz0EALw_wcB
Alternatively https://www.lingscars.com/ if you can cope with her crazy website, sometimes has good deals and has been around for years. If you are a Santander customer they sometimes have some good deals available to customers.0 -
Hunyani_Flight_825 said:
Alternatively https://www.lingscars.com/ if you can cope with her crazy website,Jenni x0 -
I'm on my third car from Lings, they're fantastic people to deal with.
I always shop around first though.
Our current Evoque was cheaper and more mileage allowance from Nationwide Vehicles, so i just messaged Lings and they matched the deal.0
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