The V8 engine is a dying breed, but these lease deals will help you savour the eight-cylinder powerplant before it's too late
Autocar
24 June 2020

Leasing can be an affordable, practical route into having your own private car, but it's not always easy to tell the good deals from the duds. 

The experts at our sister magazine What Car? work hard to find you the best pay-monthly schemes, taking into account mileage allowance, montly outlay, contract length and initial deposit. We'll be bringing you the best deals they find from a different segment each week.

This week, it's great V8s: 

1. Ford Mustang Fastback 5.0 V8 GT

£3423 deposit, £573 per month, 48 months, 8000 miles per year

So good that we used it as the basis of our proposed new £295k Bristol a while back, although whether anyone would pay that for a car with ’Stang underpinnings is open to debate. However, lease the real deal instead.

More Ford lease deals

2. BMW 750i xDrive

£5712 deposit, £952 per month, 48 months, 8000 miles per year

So often forgotten next to those haute de gamme Mercs and whatnot, but the 7 Series has always been a bit of a diamond. The big BMW is not only comfortable and super-refined but it also handles really well and has a smooth V8 in this guise.

Advertisement
Advertisement

Find an Autocar car review

Driven this week

  • 23 June 2020
    First Drive
    The new CS is a good deal more expensive than the standard M2, but how much...
  • Vauxhall Corsa-e 2020 UK first drive review - hero front
    23 June 2020
    First Drive
    Vauxhall’s first pure-electric car arrives with an impressive spec – but...
  • Volkswagen T-Roc Cabriolet 2020 road test review - hero front
    19 June 2020
    Car review
    Is the compact convertible the next niche to be conquered by the crossover...

Read our review

Car review
Ford Mustang V8 Fastback

The Ford Mustang is available in the UK in right-hand drive for the first time, but does the rest of this American muscle car fit the UK car scene?

Back to top

More BMW lease deals 

3. Jaguar F-Type P450 5.0 V8 R Auto Coupe

£4927 deposit, £827 per month, 48 months, 8000 miles per year

Thunderingly fast and eye-catching, an F-Type is an intoxicating proposition, even when it’s this dubious-looking facelifted version. That V8 can be heard in the next parish, and what a noise! Worth the monthly outlay for that alone.

More Jaguar lease deals

4. Range Rover 5.0 V8 Autobiography

£7469 deposit, £1245 per month, 48 months, 8000 miles per year

A massive, high-riding SUV with a powerful 5.0-litre V8 under its bonnet sounds like a recipe for disaster, but the Rangie holds it all together, just about. Autobiography is the top spec and rather well equipped.

More Land Rover lease deals

For more great personal & business lease deals visit What Car? leasing

READ MORE

Celebrating the endangered V8 engine in a Ford Mustang 

From the archive: The benefits of the new V8 engine 

Back to top

Join the debate

Comments
48

13 March 2019

It's all very good promoting WhatCar leasing but buyer beware especially on cheap cars.

When you hand it back expect an end of lease bill, you'll be charged for a professional clean, paintwork marks, wheel scuffs and just about anything the company think (all at dealer rates) they can get away with.

13 March 2019

We leased a Polo GTI that was returned to the lease company last year. The guy who collected it spent ages checking over it only to turn round and say it was the cleanest 2 year old car he’d ever seen.

Given that a car is probably the most valuable thing you’re likely to sink your money into, after a house, why wouldn’t you look after it?

Once the Polo went back we had to look for a second hand car. Any damage I found on a second hand car would mean I’d consider it to be worth less than a prestine one and I’d expect the asking price to be reduced to reflect this (or be repaired by the seller).

Surely if you return a scruffy lease car, you should make up the shortfall in the cars value.

 

xxxx wrote:

It's all very good promoting WhatCar leasing but buyer beware especially on cheap cars.

When you hand it back expect an end of lease bill, you'll be charged for a professional clean, paintwork marks, wheel scuffs and just about anything the company think (all at dealer rates) they can get away with.

13 March 2019

Basically when you trade in YOUR car or sell privately you don't take it to a main dealer and ask him to do £200 Valet inside and outside, respray all minor blemishes/marks including possible repair and repaint of all wheels regardless of how small the kerbing is. You don't do because you're get a big bill that you won't get back from the sale.

It's not just how many marks they'll find it's the fact you'll be charged top dollar, and, in the case of £150 a month leases it'll be disproportionate. Bear in mind with a private sale the buyer will be more forgiving than a dealer who can make a few more bucks. 

This needed pointing out, which is why I did it. 

15 May 2019
xxxx wrote:

Basically when you trade in YOUR car or sell privately you don't take it to a main dealer and ask him to do £200 Valet inside and outside, respray all minor blemishes/marks including possible repair and repaint of all wheels regardless of how small the kerbing is. You don't do because you're get a big bill that you won't get back from the sale.

Not sure which dealers you are talking about but you're right, you can hand it back without going to the expense of repairing any damage however the dealer will have knocked down the trade-in price to compensate.

Go try selling to webuyanycar.com or similar sites and they'll knock money off for every scratch.

As for Valeting the car - not sure what state you return your cars in but 5mins with a hoover will save you that £200. To be honest the interiors of my cars are handed back in the same condition as the car I'm about to buy. 

 

15 May 2019
scotty5 wrote:

xxxx wrote:

Basically when you trade in YOUR car or sell privately you don't take it to a main dealer and ask him to do £200 Valet inside and outside, respray all minor blemishes/marks including possible repair and repaint of all wheels regardless of how small the kerbing is. You don't do because you're get a big bill that you won't get back from the sale.

Not sure which dealers you are talking about but you're right, you can hand it back without going to the expense of repairing any damage however the dealer will have knocked down the trade-in price to compensate.

Go try selling to webuyanycar.com or similar sites and they'll knock money off for every scratch.

As for Valeting the car - not sure what state you return your cars in but 5mins with a hoover will save you that £200. To be honest the interiors of my cars are handed back in the same condition as the car I'm about to buy. 

Would never use webuyanycar as they always knock the price down when they see it, explains why they get so many complaints. Valet a car in 5 mins good luck!

Either way Goverment Finacial Ombusmans deals with car lease complaints these days, they have far more experience, gained from disputes, than you or I.

29 May 2019
xxxx wrote:

Would never use webuyanycar as they always knock the price down when they see it, explains why they get so many complaints. Valet a car in 5 mins good luck!

It's simply not true. If you describe the car accurately then how can they reduce the price that's guaranteed for 7 days?  I've sold cars to them and others, never once had an issue. Any problems usually caused by owners not describing their cars accurately.

As for my 5mins claim...   yes indeed, 5 mins with a hoover - if it takes any more than that then you haven't been taking care of the car and deserve to be penalised.

29 May 2019
scotty5 wrote:

xxxx wrote:

Would never use webuyanycar as they always knock the price down when they see it, explains why they get so many complaints. Valet a car in 5 mins good luck!

It's simply not true. If you describe the car accurately then how can they reduce the price that's guaranteed for 7 days?  I've sold cars to them and others, never once had an issue. Any problems usually caused by owners not describing their cars accurately.

As for my 5mins claim...   yes indeed, 5 mins with a hoover - if it takes any more than that then you haven't been taking care of the car and deserve to be penalised.

My knowledge has been gained from personnal and other people experiences, please be careful when you accuse people of lying.  You must be one of the few to defend WeBuyAnyCar, not sure why you'd go back to them again and again,  you'd always get alot more privately.

Best you look at the Indeed employee review website and you'll soon learn what sort of company they are.

11 December 2019
Beastie_Boy wrote:

Given that a car is probably the most valuable thing you’re likely to sink your money into, after a house, why wouldn’t you look after it?

True, but you don't typically move your house about (those living in campers / touring caravans excluded) at speed on the roads, or parked up where sports utility houses can park tight beside them and ding their front door into your brickwork.

And even at that, it's the same as a Landlord keeping the deposit wanting the carpets shampooed and the gutter timbers repainted.

27 March 2019

@xxxx I have leased 7 cars over the last 15 years and have never been charged for anything other than excess mileage on one vehicle.

17 April 2019

you've been lucky to not even be charged a valet. There's specialist lease return companies for a reason, articles on MoneySavingsexpect etc will also help out on the pit falls of returning a car.

Pages

Add your comment

Log in or register to post comments

Find an Autocar car review

Driven this week

  • 23 June 2020
    First Drive
    The new CS is a good deal more expensive than the standard M2, but how much...
  • Vauxhall Corsa-e 2020 UK first drive review - hero front
    23 June 2020
    First Drive
    Vauxhall’s first pure-electric car arrives with an impressive spec – but...
  • Volkswagen T-Roc Cabriolet 2020 road test review - hero front
    19 June 2020
    Car review
    Is the compact convertible the next niche to be conquered by the crossover...