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What are these like?
There are some very attractive offers on lease deals for these at the minute, so much so it tweaked my interest...
Practicality is not an issue, no need for a boot or more than 2 seats.
It'll be used for commuting and client site visits, about 80% motorway 20% back roads... Barely any town driving.
Fuel economy isn't the biggest concern. But the quoted figures are quite impressive for cars with 180/200bhp...
Would like something reasonably comfortable, but still a bit of poke... The quoted 0-60 times for both cars are under 7s... So acceptable. Always like convertibles too...
Would be nice to have a little bit of enjoyment out of it once in a while, but I'm guessing open differentials on both models? Not a deal breaker, just an annoyance.
The AMG offers 'stiffer' suspension... But how much and does it make much of a difference?
Is the handling ok, or are both like driving boats?
I need a new car (new to me, doesn't have to be new new) by the end of February and the girl is getting the RX8.
I've always swayed away from leasing in the past as I prefer to own, but with the slew of problems I've had in the last year with multiple cars, I just want something easy that I don't have to worry about as my main car for work.
The deal is £287/month including VAT and maintenance in 3+11... So I'm only looking to be tied in for a year. This is for either an SLK200 AMG or SLK250 non-AMG... With enough miles for me and reasonable excess mileage charges.
There are other models and spec variants too ranging up to £315 that I might opt for. Let's say £300 for easy figures, so that's £4200 for a year in a brand new SLK.
I can't get the finance for the M3 I want due to my credit rating, but I can get a lease deal (?).
Anyhoo... Please no "don't throw your money away on a lease" comments, it's either a £3-4k car or a lease and I don't want the potential problems a £3-4k car can bring with it.
Off to read the reviews and I'll head to local dealer for a look tomorrow...
There are some very attractive offers on lease deals for these at the minute, so much so it tweaked my interest...
Practicality is not an issue, no need for a boot or more than 2 seats.
It'll be used for commuting and client site visits, about 80% motorway 20% back roads... Barely any town driving.
Fuel economy isn't the biggest concern. But the quoted figures are quite impressive for cars with 180/200bhp...
Would like something reasonably comfortable, but still a bit of poke... The quoted 0-60 times for both cars are under 7s... So acceptable. Always like convertibles too...
Would be nice to have a little bit of enjoyment out of it once in a while, but I'm guessing open differentials on both models? Not a deal breaker, just an annoyance.
The AMG offers 'stiffer' suspension... But how much and does it make much of a difference?
Is the handling ok, or are both like driving boats?
I need a new car (new to me, doesn't have to be new new) by the end of February and the girl is getting the RX8.
I've always swayed away from leasing in the past as I prefer to own, but with the slew of problems I've had in the last year with multiple cars, I just want something easy that I don't have to worry about as my main car for work.
The deal is £287/month including VAT and maintenance in 3+11... So I'm only looking to be tied in for a year. This is for either an SLK200 AMG or SLK250 non-AMG... With enough miles for me and reasonable excess mileage charges.
There are other models and spec variants too ranging up to £315 that I might opt for. Let's say £300 for easy figures, so that's £4200 for a year in a brand new SLK.
I can't get the finance for the M3 I want due to my credit rating, but I can get a lease deal (?).
Anyhoo... Please no "don't throw your money away on a lease" comments, it's either a £3-4k car or a lease and I don't want the potential problems a £3-4k car can bring with it.
Off to read the reviews and I'll head to local dealer for a look tomorrow...