Cheap Renault Zoe for the school run - bad idea?
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I’m thinking of buying this - going to have a look at it over the weekend. This would be a second car to run alongside our Merc E250 diesel estate, the school run is only 1.5 miles and doing it in the Merc is giving it DPF issues. It’s also a big ole barge and doesn’t always fit in the available parking spaces.
Any reason not to buy this? Not too fussed about the £48 a month battery lease, at least this means we know the battery is in good nick, and the car is pretty cheap to start off with:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024013160...
Any reason not to buy this? Not too fussed about the £48 a month battery lease, at least this means we know the battery is in good nick, and the car is pretty cheap to start off with:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024013160...
Look at it this way
The cheapest battery owned Zoe on AT is £5500
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202402076...
At this price it'd take you nearly 3 years to break even on the £48 a month battery lease.
One concern is that the battery leased Zoe could be difficult to sell on later with that £48 a month lease attached to it. The extra expense will put people off, so you'll have to drop the price accordingly.
The cheapest battery owned Zoe on AT is £5500
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202402076...
At this price it'd take you nearly 3 years to break even on the £48 a month battery lease.
One concern is that the battery leased Zoe could be difficult to sell on later with that £48 a month lease attached to it. The extra expense will put people off, so you'll have to drop the price accordingly.
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