I've not had experience with novated leases, but if you go standard, I'd suggest it would be a hell of a lot easier for you to spend money on modifications
Are fully maintained leases really worth the money or just a bit of a rip off for lazy people?
my other half is about to start looking for a car to lease (probably a gti maybe gtd ) and it'll be the first experience with leasing so any info would be much appreciated.
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I've not had experience with novated leases, but if you go standard, I'd suggest it would be a hell of a lot easier for you to spend money on modifications
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It depends on the definition of maintained.
If it is maintained by the lease company I'd probably avoid it. Our lease allows us to choose who does the work and then the lease company pay them direct, so we can choose service departments, tyres, and even had the car lowered under the lease.
This should always be taken with proper advice tailored to her financial position.
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I'm a cynic by nature so if something seems to good to be true....
I just get the feeling with maintained you will be paying interest on fuel / servicing etc that you won't be using for 2 years.
That's not how a novated lease works bro. They deduct an amount from your pay and then allocate the repayments to the loan, and then the balance goes against operating costs like rego, insurance, fuel, tyres and servicing.
The loan is only for the car itself and is via a finance company, not the packaging company.
i've been throught this exercise and...well it was a rip. maily because the servicing costs etc they price in are very high. also i drive fewer than 5000km a year. it might make more sense for a sales rep or someone who does 50,000km a year.
best thing to do is get some quotes for a normal loan (then factor in fuel, and servicing) and maintained leases and compare the two.
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Generally, you need to knock out 16,000km a year to make a Novated Lease work - unless it's a very cheap car. Anything under 16,000km and FBT will kill you. 25,000km a year is better as the FBT comes down to 11% (IIRC).
I'm not sure what the OP means by Fully Maintained & Standard but my Novated Lease pays for the finance & all the operating costs such as fuel, insurance, maintenance & tyres. I choose who provides all these services & the money left over is given back to me at the end of the lease or I taper down my payments as the lease period draws to a close. For all that, I think the saving over other forms of financing a vehicle are only a couple of thousand a year.
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Novation is about reducing your taxable income, passing on GST costs and using a set and forget ownership. It is only effective if you earn over approx. $70k and you do 16,000 + kms. I personally love it, especially when you never have to have cash to pay for petrol etc. However, it doesn't promote environmental ethics: these leases encourage you to do a heap of kms. Stu.
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she earns well into the top tax bracket and does about 20k a year so we're sure a novated lease is the way to go.
we're just unsure about if standard ( car only ) or maintained ( fuel ,servicing , insurance , rego etc included) is the way to go.
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