Cheapest electric lease hire car

Benny2020
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Any ideas or where to search.
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  • Google is quite good I believe!
  • Benny2020
    Benny2020 Posts: 525 Forumite
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    Google is lousy for it, i have tried.
    Looking for a specific lease hire website where you can search by budget and electric/diesel/petrol
  • k3lvc
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    Benny2020 said:
    Any ideas or where to search.
    A pretty wide set of parameters - but as above Google is your friend

    'Cheapest' is likely to be taking over someones defaulted/unwanted lease 

    Cheapest new is on a popular site is £230pm + 9m up front Car Leasing deals UK | Personal Price List | LINGsCARS
  • Grumpy_chap
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    I think CarWow includes that search functionality.
  • TadleyBaggie
    TadleyBaggie Posts: 6,538 Forumite
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    I have a car leased via a company called OSV, they sent out a mailer today with two electric vehicles listed:

      Fiat 500 Electric Icon - £209.99 + VAT pm
      Nissan Leaf Tekna Electric - £249.99 + VAT pm
  • Benny2020
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    I have been offered a job that will mean 80 miles a day driving if i take it and that would cost me around £300 a month in my current car (diesel) and just looking at the economics and alternatives.
  • k3lvc
    k3lvc Posts: 4,174 Forumite
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    Benny2020 said:
    I have been offered a job that will mean 80 miles a day driving if i take it and that would cost me around £300 a month in my current car (diesel) and just looking at the economics and alternatives.
    20k pa mileage is likely to increase the costs significantly - and depending on your current car be a lot less comfortable £ for £
  • Benny2020
    Benny2020 Posts: 525 Forumite
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    Yes i think you are right, i should just stick with my current car.
  • DB1904
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    Benny2020 said:
    Yes i think you are right, i should just stick with my current car.
    Not according to the electric vehicle thread. 
  • Petriix
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    You'll save a fortune going for an EV. 80 miles is comfortably in range for anything with a > 35kWh battery in any conditions. You don't have to buy new, but look at salary sacrifice or company car options through work as they tend to be tax efficient.

    The main issue is waiting times for new vehicles so look for whatever is currently in stock. As residuals are so strong, buying is likely to be better than leasing in the medium term. 
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