when you look that you can privately lease a r5 40kwh for £300 3yr/10K (... plus insurance, say £50) , SS doesn't look so attractive
You’d need to add a little bit more than that, whilst it’s an EV there’s still servicing, so £10-15 a month for a service plan, tyres, at least 1 set maybe 2 in the lifetime of the car, another £10-15 a month.when you look that you can privately lease a r5 40kwh for £300 3yr/10K (... plus insurance, say £50) , SS doesn't look so attractive
No deposit? Salary sacrifice schemes are usually no deposit.when you look that you can privately lease a r5 40kwh for £300 3yr/10K (... plus insurance, say £50) , SS doesn't look so attractive
No deposit? Salary sacrifice schemes are usually no deposit.
Yeah that looks like a good deal. Issue is the prices you get from open market are inconsistent. When I was looking for my car, I couldn't find a cheaper private lease deal. I don't think the deal I got through Tusker was particularly good, but I couldn't beat it privately (at the net level).Yes, he's set that as '1 month deposit', so it would be 1+35 structure of payments.
Yeah that looks like a good deal. Issue is the prices you get from open market are inconsistent. When I was looking for my car, I couldn't find a cheaper private lease deal. I don't think the deal I got through Tusker was particularly good, but I couldn't beat it privately (at the net level).
Thread so far has shown how much variability there is on salary sacrifice schemes even within the same provider. Very disappointing and I wonder why, maybe some companies just don't push for the best prices or are getting some kind of kickback.