Zoe lease deals and battery
Discussion
Why so few Zoe threads in here?
If you get a 40kWh Zoe on a lease deal does it include battery lease?
https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/jg-leasing...
If you get a 40kWh Zoe on a lease deal does it include battery lease?
https://leasing.com/independent-brokers/jg-leasing...
We've got a battery rental Zoe, but we bought a second hand one, for almost half that lease deal is going to cost over 48 months.
There were lots of threads when Renault first launched the cars on super low leases, and it's those first cars that have now been returned and are available to buy.
It's a great little car, it's not especially ugly so it doesn't look like an electric car, inside it's got pretty much everything you need around town and if you turn Eco mode off, it's got a surprising amount of torque which makes taking off from the lights amusing.
I don't think I'd bother leasing a late version of the current model (unless you really needed the additional range), and hold off until they bring out the next gen.
There were lots of threads when Renault first launched the cars on super low leases, and it's those first cars that have now been returned and are available to buy.
It's a great little car, it's not especially ugly so it doesn't look like an electric car, inside it's got pretty much everything you need around town and if you turn Eco mode off, it's got a surprising amount of torque which makes taking off from the lights amusing.
I don't think I'd bother leasing a late version of the current model (unless you really needed the additional range), and hold off until they bring out the next gen.
Just wondering - has anyone successfully "bought out" the battery lease on a pre-2017 Zoe?
My understanding is that Renault are allowing this, now that the newer (post-2017) models have a battery-purchase option.
It's just that my daughter is considering changing her Clio to a Zoe, but we don't like the battery lease.
Many thanks.
My understanding is that Renault are allowing this, now that the newer (post-2017) models have a battery-purchase option.
It's just that my daughter is considering changing her Clio to a Zoe, but we don't like the battery lease.
Many thanks.
If youre leasing why worry about the battery lease?
https://www.whatcar.com/car-leasing/deals/personal...
40kwh battery pack should give 200 miles?
https://www.whatcar.com/car-leasing/deals/personal...
40kwh battery pack should give 200 miles?
saaby93 said:
If youre leasing why worry about the battery lease?
https://www.whatcar.com/car-leasing/deals/personal...
40kwh battery pack should give 200 miles?
40KW battery has a WLTP of 186miles, there is a 200mile club thread on the Zoe OC lolhttps://www.whatcar.com/car-leasing/deals/personal...
40kwh battery pack should give 200 miles?
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