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Startet av dibun, tirsdag 25. april 2017, klokken 00:56

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dibun

Next year 2018 many new cars will be in the market. Is it better to buy or lease? Which is the best short term leasing contract?

elektrolux

Better to rent. I have for instance cars for rent for as low as 50 NOK a day including insuranse.

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Goggen123

Thats a good question, and the answer may vary.

I ended up leasing a New Leaf on a 14 months contract for a good price, but that was an Limited special offer in 2016.

Gomore.no has Leaf and Ioniq for 12 months leasing, but quite overpriced (even though everything is included and good milage).
Birger N HAug has a ok price for leasing Leaf, but thats a 24 months contract. https://www.bnh.no/leaf-leasing/



dibun

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I received an offer for Leaf, 19990kr one time cost and 2490kr/month. The lease is for 12 months and the offer is from Nissan.

Miguel Rodriguez

may I ask what Nissan? It seems like a good price to me!

dibun

Nissan in Rud. I have the contract  ;D

Goggen123

Nice deal, good luck with your Leaf  :D


arthur

Price of new car about 200k. Leasing 20k upfront+ 2500 per month for a total cost of 50k means residual value 75% in first (one) year. Is that such a good deal?
I did lease a Toyota a few years back for three years and residual value after three years was calculated to be 68%. Well, it did cost Toyota a fair bit of money though as they lost the "bet".
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dibun

Sitat fra: arthur på onsdag 26. april 2017, klokken 06:43
Price of new car about 200k. Leasing 20k upfront+ 2500 per month for a total cost of 50k means residual value 75% in first (one) year. Is that such a good deal?
I did lease a Toyota a few years back for three years and residual value after three years was calculated to be 68%. Well, it did cost Toyota a fair bit of money though as they lost the "bet".

The car they are giving me for lease is 30KW Tekna with leather seats, winter wheel and one service included. I will be added to list for new leaf when it comes out late this year.

Considering the fact that present leaf is 6yr old technology, the price will drop like a stone when the new leaf is released late this year. Same price drop is happening with old egolf.

I have checked leasing a lot and I cannot get a better deal than this and Nissan will cancel the leasing if the new leaf is delivered before lease expiry period.


svingen

@dilbun what happen if the New leaf is before 1 year? Gues the cash Upp front is gone? And you dont have som good "card" to push down the Price on the New sice you have to buy it from Them?
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dibun

Sitat fra: svingen på torsdag 27. april 2017, klokken 08:14
@dilbun what happen if the New leaf is before 1 year? Gues the cash Upp front is gone? And you dont have som good "card" to push down the Price on the New sice you have to buy it from Them?

Nissan will cancel the contract if the new car comes before 1 year and they will consider discount on new car.

arthur

Sitat fra: dibun på onsdag 26. april 2017, klokken 14:56
Sitat fra: arthur på onsdag 26. april 2017, klokken 06:43
Price of new car about 200k. Leasing 20k upfront+ 2500 per month for a total cost of 50k means residual value 75% in first (one) year. Is that such a good deal?
I did lease a Toyota a few years back for three years and residual value after three years was calculated to be 68%. Well, it did cost Toyota a fair bit of money though as they lost the "bet".

The car they are giving me for lease is 30KW Tekna with leather seats, winter wheel and one service included. I will be added to list for new leaf when it comes out late this year.

Considering the fact that present leaf is 6yr old technology, the price will drop like a stone when the new leaf is released late this year. Same price drop is happening with old egolf.

I have checked leasing a lot and I cannot get a better deal than this and Nissan will cancel the leasing if the new leaf is delivered before lease expiry period.

It might very well be the best deal available if leasing a car is what you want to do. It still does not change the fact that in one year you pay off 25% of the value of the car. Do that four times in four years and you have paid off equivalent to 100% of a new car. So my main point is that leasing an electrical car at the moment is way too expensive.
Miev 2014 - solgt
Kona 2018 - solgt
Kia e-Niro 2019 - solgt
Seat Mii Electric - november 2020- tilbakelevert
Hyundai Kona - april 2021
Polestar2 -desember 2022

dibun

Sitat fra: arthur på fredag 28. april 2017, klokken 06:56
Sitat fra: dibun på onsdag 26. april 2017, klokken 14:56
Sitat fra: arthur på onsdag 26. april 2017, klokken 06:43
Price of new car about 200k. Leasing 20k upfront+ 2500 per month for a total cost of 50k means residual value 75% in first (one) year. Is that such a good deal?
I did lease a Toyota a few years back for three years and residual value after three years was calculated to be 68%. Well, it did cost Toyota a fair bit of money though as they lost the "bet".

The car they are giving me for lease is 30KW Tekna with leather seats, winter wheel and one service included. I will be added to list for new leaf when it comes out late this year.

Considering the fact that present leaf is 6yr old technology, the price will drop like a stone when the new leaf is released late this year. Same price drop is happening with old egolf.

I have checked leasing a lot and I cannot get a better deal than this and Nissan will cancel the leasing if the new leaf is delivered before lease expiry period.

It might very well be the best deal available if leasing a car is what you want to do. It still does not change the fact that in one year you pay off 25% of the value of the car. Do that four times in four years and you have paid off equivalent to 100% of a new car. So my main point is that leasing an electrical car at the moment is way too expensive.

That is true as the market is changing so fast. Ideally one should wait but how long. I someone buy Opel or new leaf next year it will get outdated in 1-2 yrs. So indeed it is a tricky situation.

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