Leasing guide

How much does flexi leasing cost?

Every line of the cost, including the ones providers tend to leave until the paperwork. Here is what you actually pay and what is genuinely included.

The cost, line by line

A flexi lease has fewer moving parts than most vehicle finance, but "from £x a month" advertising hides real costs across the industry. Here is every line, including the ones you should ask any provider about before signing.

1. The monthly rental

The main cost, fixed for the whole agreement. It reflects the vehicle's value, how quickly it depreciates, your agreed term and your mileage allowance. Business customers are usually quoted excluding VAT and personal customers including VAT — we show both figures on every vehicle so there is no ambiguity about which you are looking at.

2. The initial payment

Payable before delivery. On a flexi lease this is modest — deliberately so, because the product exists for people who do not want capital tied up in a depreciating asset. Conventional contract hire commonly asks for three, six or nine months of rental upfront; a PCP typically wants around 10% of the vehicle's value as a deposit.

3. Insurance — always extra

Fully comprehensive insurance is never included in a lease, and you must have it in place before we can deliver. This is the single biggest cost people forget when comparing a lease against a car subscription or a daily rental, both of which usually bundle cover. Get a real quote for the specific vehicle before you commit — see flexi leasing vs car subscription.

4. Fuel or charging

Yours. Worth modelling properly if you are considering an electric vehicle: home charging is dramatically cheaper per mile than public rapid charging, and the difference over a year can exceed the gap between two vehicles' monthly rentals.

5. Maintenance — optional

You can add a maintenance package covering routine servicing, tyres and wear items for a fixed monthly amount, or handle servicing yourself. On short terms many customers skip it because the vehicle will not reach a service interval. On longer agreements it usually pays for itself and removes the risk of an unexpected bill.

6. Excess mileage

You agree an annual mileage allowance up front. Exceed it and you pay a per-mile rate set out in your agreement. Two rules keep this from biting: be realistic about your mileage when you agree it, and tell us early if it changes — adjusting the allowance mid-agreement is almost always cheaper than an excess charge at the end.

7. Return condition

Vehicles are assessed against the BVRLA fair wear and tear standard when they come back. Normal use is expected and not charged for. Damage beyond that standard is. Nothing else is due at the end — there is no disposal fee, and no penalty for ending a rolling agreement on proper notice.

What is genuinely included

Road tax

Covered for the full duration of your agreement. Nothing to renew and nothing to reclaim.

Breakdown cover

Included, so a roadside failure does not become a separate bill or a separate phone call.

Delivery

Delivered to your address anywhere on the UK mainland, typically 48–72 hours after approval.

Manufacturer warranty

Vehicles remain within their manufacturer warranty for the term, so covered defects are not your cost.

Business customers: the VAT position

VAT-registered businesses can typically reclaim 50% of the VAT on the monthly rental of a car used for both business and private journeys, or 100% where the vehicle is used exclusively for business. VAT on an optional maintenance package is generally 100% reclaimable. Commercial vehicles are treated differently again. Rentals can also usually be offset against taxable profit.

Those are the general rules, not advice on your circumstances — your accountant should confirm the treatment for your business. See business car leasing for how we structure company agreements.

Comparing quotes properly. Ask every provider the same five questions: what is the initial payment, what is the mileage allowance and the excess rate, is maintenance included or extra, what is the minimum term and the notice period, and what is assessed at return. A cheap headline rental with a tight mileage cap and a short notice period is frequently more expensive than a slightly higher quote with sensible terms.

Work out your figure

Our flexi lease calculator takes a vehicle from current stock, your term and your mileage, and shows the monthly cost excluding and including VAT alongside a total cost of use — with a line for insurance so the number is comparable to a subscription or rental quote.

For a firm figure on a specific vehicle, send us the details and we will quote properly. Quotations are free, carry no obligation, and include a full breakdown of every line above.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a flexi lease cost per month?
It depends on the vehicle, but the monthly rental is the main cost and it is fixed for the duration. Small hatchbacks sit at the bottom of the range and executive saloons, large SUVs and specialist vans at the top. Current in-stock pricing is shown on every vehicle in our stock listing, quoted both excluding and including VAT.
Is there a deposit on a flexi lease?
There is an initial payment, but it is far smaller than the 3–6 month upfront rental a conventional contract hire agreement typically demands, and much smaller than a PCP deposit. Keeping your capital free is one of the main reasons businesses choose flexi leasing.
What is included in the monthly payment?
The vehicle rental, road tax for the duration of the agreement, and breakdown cover. Routine servicing and maintenance can be added as an optional package. Fuel or charging and fully comprehensive insurance are always yours to arrange.
What happens if I go over my mileage allowance?
You are charged a per-mile excess rate on the miles above your allowance, set out in your agreement before you sign. If your mileage changes materially during the agreement, tell us — it is usually cheaper to adjust the allowance than to absorb an excess charge at the end.
Are there charges when I hand the vehicle back?
Only for excess mileage and for damage beyond fair wear and tear, assessed against the BVRLA fair wear and tear standard. There is no disposal fee and no penalty for ending the agreement once you are past your initial term and have given 28 days notice.

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