Moving on from the Honda e:Ny1 PCP deal
Moving on from the Honda e:Ny1 PCP deal
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sgtbash

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766 posts

164 months

Wednesday 12th August
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Hi All,

2 years ago thanks to PH I purchased a Honda e:Ny1 £1000 £260 a month. The time has come to send it back, I certainly won't be keeping it.

I am after a small crossover type car, with enough room for baby/pram etc.

I'm not seeing much similar for the same amount of money, would lease be better this time? Doesn't have to be EV but would prefer it.

325iMSport

352 posts

195 months

Wednesday 12th August
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Mine goes back next year and have been looking at similar deals for similar cars, and there simply isn't much out there at the moment.

Only other car I've seen that's tempting is the Leapmotor B10 but would prefer to wait for the facelift version.


sgtbash

Original Poster:

766 posts

164 months

Wednesday 12th August
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325iMSport said:
Mine goes back next year and have been looking at similar deals for similar cars, and there simply isn't much out there at the moment.

Only other car I've seen that's tempting is the Leapmotor B10 but would prefer to wait for the facelift version.
Doesn't seem to be, best I've seen is a Leapmotor C10 - 1.5k down £241 a month on lease.

325iMSport

352 posts

195 months

Wednesday 12th August
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I did see a B10 deal a few weeks back £250 a month with 1 month upfront.

C10 is too large for us.

Jazoli

9,620 posts

278 months

Wednesday 12th August
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Citroen C3 air cross on leaseloco for £215 amortised?

https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/citroen/c3-a...

Also the usual Omoda’s, Frontera’s and Fiat 600’s


SWoll

22,682 posts

286 months

Wednesday 12th August
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MOBB

4,534 posts

155 months

Wednesday 12th August
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^ got to be a Renault 4, cracking things imo

lost in espace

6,562 posts

235 months

Wednesday 12th August
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Standard model 3, PCH is £320 a month no deposit 2 years, 8K. Delivery probably November.

325iMSport

352 posts

195 months

Thursday 13th August
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lost in espace said:
Standard model 3, PCH is £320 a month no deposit 2 years, 8K. Delivery probably November.
Did look at this but don't want a Tesla as don't like the interior and prefer a SUV.

sgtbash

Original Poster:

766 posts

164 months

Thursday 13th August
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lost in espace said:
Standard model 3, PCH is £320 a month no deposit 2 years, 8K. Delivery probably November.
Hmm why don't I see this

66HFM

872 posts

53 months

Thursday 13th August
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sgtbash said:
lost in espace said:
Standard model 3, PCH is £320 a month no deposit 2 years, 8K. Delivery probably November.
Hmm why don't I see this
This is the latest PCH from Tesla, adjust the mileage/ upfront payment to amend the fees https://www.tesla.com/en_gb/model3/design#overview

The Mad Jock

42 posts

248 months

Thursday 13th August
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After getting onto the EV wagon with a Tesla Model 3 earlier this year, we’re looking to change our old ‘runabout’ and have taken a look at a Leapmotor B05. There’s only one spec so keeps life simple and it has probably all that’s needed. Ok, it’s not a crossover, but seating position seems a bit taller and loads of space because of the EV architecture.

There are some favourable reviews, current PCP offer for 6K miles pa is 4 year 0% PCP, £999 deposit and payments of £299 per month.

325iMSport

352 posts

195 months

Thursday 13th August
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The Mad Jock said:
After getting onto the EV wagon with a Tesla Model 3 earlier this year, we re looking to change our old runabout and have taken a look at a Leapmotor B05. There s only one spec so keeps life simple and it has probably all that s needed. Ok, it s not a crossover, but seating position seems a bit taller and loads of space because of the EV architecture.

There are some favourable reviews, current PCP offer for 6K miles pa is 4 year 0% PCP, £999 deposit and payments of £299 per month.
I don't mind Leapmotor but that's expensive. The B10 and C10 are more expensive cars (RRP) and both are available on cheaper deals than that.

Edited by 325iMSport on Thursday 13th August 22:49

sgtbash

Original Poster:

766 posts

164 months

Yesterday (16:45)
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Went with the B10 in the end, thanks guys. Its insane how much equipment you get for the price!

Blue_star

1,201 posts

44 months

Yesterday (19:42)
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They want to penetrate the market so need to be competitive. Dont forget to write a review once you get to know the car please!

325iMSport

352 posts

195 months

Yesterday (20:27)
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sgtbash said:
Went with the B10 in the end, thanks guys. Its insane how much equipment you get for the price!
Congrats, do you mind me asking the deal price please?

Also would be good to get your feedback after a week's on how it compares to the Honda?

sgtbash

Original Poster:

766 posts

164 months

325iMSport said:
Congrats, do you mind me asking the deal price please?

Also would be good to get your feedback after a week's on how it compares to the Honda?
Sure, on lease, standard paint, 3 years, 6000 miles

£788 down, £262 a month.

Not the cheapest it's been I'm fully aware, but it's practically the same as the e:Ny1 with less upfront, for a way better equipped car.