SetH
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you will get the manufacturers warranty.
most places you can spec the car up from new.
you dont have to pay road tax fees.
you have to pay your own insurance, consumables such as tyres, wipers etc.
you get charged quite a bit if you go over the mileage.
Audis, higher spec bmw`s etc are expensive, RS4 is about £800/month i think.
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dj_russell
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ill put it like this if i owned a civic type r gt right now id certainly kill the 1st 10k limit in about 1 month lol. a car like that you just gotta drive lol.
i live in my corsa as it is so i know id deffo never come home.
[Edited on 06-08-2007 by dj_russell]
[Edited on 06-08-2007 by dj_russell]
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SetH
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you can get 20k policies, they seem to be mostly business use ones though.
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CORSA NUT
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What company is this with Byron???
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BYRON
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quote: Originally posted by CORSA NUT
What company is this with Byron???
A subsidary of Inchcape Fleet Solutions. Its an in house product called
in-drive.
To answer a few questions, the contract does not include maintenance. Seth seems to have a sound understanding of how these schemes work.
You pay for tyres, fluids and general maintenance, but lets be honest - its only going to be tyres to replace in 12 months. No first service.
The car must be insured fully comp and within the rental you have GAP insurance for peace of mind should the vehicle be stolen/written off.
The Honda Civic Type-R GT is 201bhp, and well spec'd. The GT has climate and fog lights over a basic Type-R (yes no air con!)....its a very very good car, and I have had one to play with for a while.
We can give mileage variations, but to acheive the 'headline' rate that I have offered, the 10k pa is the most attractive mileage without incurring any servicing over the lease period.
Its a very very cheap deal. Fact - especially on a 12 month contract. You wont find it cheaper.
I am going to actively start to market this deal for a limited number of units. Lead time isnt kind..Early Jan 2008 iirc, but the car and rental make the wait worth it.
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Ecosse Sport
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I've leased cars in the passed and have found it to be worthwhile if the deal is good. In the past driving a car which was brand new, under warranty and taxed for the period was great - especially when it cost less than buying the car when you consider depreciation, finance etc.
If you have any more information on this or any similar offers please send me a u2u.
Thanks
Simon.
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BYRON
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u2u sent.
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mwg
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Will there be any other cars available? And how much deposit do you need?
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BYRON
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quote: Originally posted by Matty G
Will there be any other cars available? And how much deposit do you need?
In-drive (the personal contract product here at inchcape) allows any make, any model....it just so happens that the Civic Type-R GT is the latest flavour of the month so to speak and I have up to 20 cars to offer at the reduced rental.
[Edited on 07-08-2007 by BYRON]
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P1CK4D
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Any Pics of said car?
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BYRON
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More info and pictures on the Honda website:
http://www.honda.co.uk/car/
Its the GT variant...
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ed
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I probably would, but not for that car.
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Tom
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That's not much more than you'd pay for tax on a compny car of similar type. I would if I had the need for a new car and had the disposable income to do so with.
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