With a private lease you can drive a brand new car for a fixed amount. Almost everything is included: whether it’s road tax, insurance, maintenance or roadside assistance, you don’t have to think about it. These are the cheapest models.
You can get into a private lease car for just under 300 euros per month. That sounds cheap and it is, but it ultimately depends on your wishes and choices what the lease amount will look like. If you want the cheapest possible lease contract, you will probably have to make a number of concessions.
Long term and low mileage
You will only find the lowest prices if you commit for the long term and do not drive that many annual kilometers. In concrete terms, this often means that the contract lasts 48 or 60 months and you can travel a maximum of 5,000 or 10,000 kilometers per year. The cheapest private lease cars are also pre-eminently small (city) cars, just as they are also the cheapest cars to purchase.
Top 10 cheapest private lease cars
With this information in mind, you will find the following cars in the Private Lease Comparator in the CarBase of AutoWeek when you search for the cheapest private lease cars. The amounts shown are monthly rates.
Fiat 500 1.0 Hybrid Dolcevita – 256 euros: The mild hybrid powertrain is a breath of fresh air. The new 70 hp three-cylinder produces a lot less noise than its predecessor and does so without unwanted vibrations and vibrations. And this is a nice luxurious version.
Hyundai i10 1.0i Comfort– 278 euros: this little one is capable of making larger cars blush.
Kia Picanto 1.0 DPi Comfortline – 279 euros: this mature five-door hatchback has a lot to offer. The seating position is good; the chair could be a bit longer. The quality of the cockpit is exceptional for this segment. The buttons on your steering wheel, the (optional) climate control and especially the multimedia system (optional) set a standard in this class.
Fiat 500C 1.0 Hybrid Cult – 289 euros: a convertible does not have to be expensive. After all: you have a nice car with an open roof here in the Private Lease top 10. It is a car of the previous generation (after all, the current one is electric), but it has proven itself well in the meantime.
Mitsubishi Space Star 1.2 Connect+ – 294 euros: for little money you can find out why Mitsubishi is the best-selling car in Europe. Although basic, the car is equipped with nice extras.
Fiat Panda 1.0 Hybrid City Life – 297 euros: with its new hybrid engine, the Panda moves with the times, but it does not take it beyond the much younger competition from Asia, for example.
Suzuki Ignis 1.2 Smart Hybrid Comfort – 299 euros: the basic version lacks various fun, rugged accessories, but mirror caps and handles are sprayed in the standard ‘Fervent’ red color and (automatic) LED lighting all around is also part of the standard features. The grille also gets chrome trim strips, while the A- and B-pillars are finished in contrasting black.
Suzuki Swift 1.2 Smart Hybrid Comfort – 314 euros: the Suzuki is adult dressed and equipped with various safety features. To help fuel consumption, the Suzuki engine has mild hybrid technology, which means that the engine is equipped with a starter motor that also functions as an alternator.
Toyota Aygo X 1.0 VVT-i – 315 euros: at the first meeting we noticed that the Aygo has become much more mature. In addition, the equipment is up to standard. For example, the basic version already has air conditioning, electric windows, adaptive cruise control (!), automatic high beam and a lane assistant.
Dacia Spring Electric 45 Essential – 320 euros: this fairly basic car is sufficient for all-round everyday use by many people. Do order the fast charging connection, you will enjoy it on longer journeys. He uses the electricity sparingly.
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