Electric vehicles: Leasing ‘18% cheaper’ than PCP 

Leasing a battery electric vehicle (BEV) is cheaper than funding a new vehicle on personal contract purchase (PCP), new research suggests.

Leasing.com analysed pricing data for its 15 most popular BEVs and found that leasing was the most cost-effective option on 13 vehicles. Just the Renault Zoe and Jaguar I-Pace were cheaper using PCP.

The highest cost difference was 31% for an Audi E-Tron, with the average difference in cost being 18%.

David Timmis, managing director of Leasing.com, says that one of the most important challenges the industry faces, with the greater shift towards EVs, is making them affordable.

“Without this, the market simply won’t shift quick enough,” he explained. “Thankfully, leasing provides consumers an alternative route to driving an EV that won’t break the bank and, in fact, will save them money compared to PCP – the current most popular new car finance product in the UK.”

The Finance and Leasing Association (FLA) reported that the value of new car personal leasing grew 27% in the 12-months to January 2021.

Toby Poston, director of corporate affairs at the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA), said: “Leasing is the perfect way to finance a new BEV.

“With so much economic uncertainty and technology changing so fast, it is not surprising that more and more people are using this fixed cost, affordable and hassle-free method to fund their leap to electric motoring.”

Leasing.com’s analysis shows that the Tesla Model 3 has a list price of £42,935, however, when leased over four years, the total cost comes in at £25,445.77.

Compare that against a PCP cost of £30,384, and leasing will save drivers 19% over the life of the contract, it says.

The largest saving overall was found when comparing costs for an Audi E-Tron. On PCP, the Audi has a total cost of £43,420.14 at the end of a 48-month contract.

On lease, the same make and model comes in at a total cost of £34,311.50. A total saving of £9,108.64, it says.

Leasing.com compares personal and business car leasing offers from brokers, dealers, motor manufacturers and independent funders.

Battery Electric Vehicle Cost Comparisons: Lease (PCH) vs Finance (PCP)

Identical term and mileage allowances

ModelTotal Lease CostTotal PCP Cost (excluding balloon)£ Difference
Tesla Model 3£25,445.72£30,384£4,938.28
Volkswagen ID.3£25,445.72£22,039.86£5,090.58
Hyundai Ioniq Electric£18,113.68£22,880.30£4,766.62
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Electric£22,294.80£28,689.29£6,394.49
Hyundai Kona Electric£17,312.16£19,107.44£1,795.28
Kia E-Niro£18,483.28£23,897.40£5,414.12
Mini Hatchback EV£15,534.40£18,250.25£2,715.85
Nissan Leaf £10,976.16£13,092.01£2,115.85
Vauxhall Corsa-e£13,519.84£15,282.20£1,762.36
Renault Zoe£14,630.36£14,060-£570.36
MG Motor UK ZS EV£17,768.43£23,266.83£5,498.40
Volkswagen ID.4£18,838.28£23,506.74£4,668.46
Jaguar I-Pace£41,037.04£38,277-£2,760.04
Lexus UX300e£23,628.56£24,039£410.44
Audi E-Tron£34,311.50£43,420.14£9,108.64

Source: Leasing.com supplied by FBN Member Andrew Garaway from Dorset Car Leasing

The worst is yet to come

The reality about the cost of living squeeze really hit home last week.  Just look at the media headlines

•    Households will be in “Deep Peril”
•    The coming storm as central banks fight inflation will be far worse than anyone expects
•    Tesco boss says the worst is yet to come
•    Cost of living crisis could delay retirement plans

What can I do to help? 🤔

1.  UW are the only energy supplier who guarantee to be cheaper than the price cap – now and in April

2.  UW have the cheapest variable energy in the country, which will cut £100 off the average energy bill from April 

3.  UW are the only company guaranteeing to save people that amount. 

4.  UW have the cheapest fixed energy tariff in the country

5.  So prospective customers can choose between the best fixed and the best variable – it’s entirely up to them and we don’t advise either way.

Call or text FBN Member Gail Bannister on 07985989538 for more info 

Always happy to help 😀

Price cap for energy announced

BREAKING NEWS: The price cap for energy has been announced today.  This will rise by 54% on 1st April.  

For someone with average typical bills that’s a rise from £1,277 to £1,971 per year. Just under £700 per year.  😱

FBN member Gail Bannister can help you pay less for your bills, including energy, broadband, mobiles and shopping.  For your home and business.  

Please call FBN member Gail Bannister for a no obligation chat and savings quote.  07985989538. 

Our first Face to Face in 18 months

We did it! Our first Face to Face networking meeting in 18 months. Kindly hosted by FBN member Peter Stockwell-Jones from Wessex Aloe, our outside meeting was a great way to begin the process of bringing our members back together as well as finally meet some of our newer members having been on Zoom for so long.

This is just the beginning of FBN coming back together with our regular face to face meetings. Keep an eye on the website and our social media pages for more details coming soon….

Fete on the Field

It’s 8am on Saturday 19 June 2021, and PSJ is sitting patiently in his loaded up car, waiting in a queue at the entrance to St George’s field in Ferndown, the venue for the return of Ferndown & Parley Rotary Club’s annual Fete on the Field event after last year’s cancellation. He sees David Allen, the other member of the 2-man FBN set-up team, who is searching for a Rotary colleague who has the site map which indicates the position of each stall. No-one can find the site map and the queue of vehicles continues to grow for the next 30 minutes. Suddenly, a large red 4 x 4 vehicle finds a gap in the fence and forces his way to the front of the queue. Everyone else notices his German licence plate and a few toot their horns in frustration. This must be the Bratwurst Hot Dog stall man! Minutes later, the site plan is found and at last all the vehicles gradually enter the field, proceed to their allotted positions and unloading of equipment begins amid much chuntering about “that red car”.

Plot B22 is conveniently third in from the public entrance gate and we start by laying out the gazebo poles & connectors on the ground, actually following the instruction plan which is in English rather than Chinese. To our surprise, everything fits where it’s supposed to as the second 2-man team of Paul Wales and Peter Read arrive and nod their approval when there are no parts on the ground that we have forgotten to fit. We even put the canvas roof on the correct way with the Velcro fasteners on the inside. Then, with one man on each corner, we lift the whole structure up to its full height and insert the legs – Bingo, we have a very attractive stand! All that remains to do is hammer a peg into the foot of each leg to prevent the whole thing flying away, clip the fasteners to the cross members and fasten the vertical back sheet to the frame to hide the car parked immediately behind but also to act as a contrasting backdrop for the pop-up banners.

The table is positioned at the front, it’s dressed with the new FBN cloth, and the pens, cards, flyers & wallets are neatly arranged on top. A second, smaller table is placed at the back for FBN members to display their own promotional material. 2 folding chairs complete the picture and we’re ready to go with half an hour to spare before the masses enter at 11am. PSJ then grabs a handful of cards & flyers and has a wander around the rows of stands looking for any who could be considered potential new FBN members as well as spotting the positions of food & drink stalls.  At the same time, Gavin Smith, Ian Pounds and Maria Tidy arrive and start setting up their own stalls alongside ours. At every event PSJ has attended with Maria, she always has her minder (her Mum) with her and they make a very good double act! Paul Wales expresses the need of some breakfast at this stage and wanders off to the English sausage stall at the end of his shift. We also say thank you & goodbye to Peter Read. David Allen & PSJ go for a well earned coffee.

Soon after returning to the stand, the next member of the team arrives. It’s Tatiana Hibberd and the conversation starts around things like “Oh, you’re taller (or shorter) than I expected” since we’ve only seen each other ‘top halves’ on Zoom screens. But it’s now 11am; the gates are opened, individuals, family groups etc., start filing in and the show starts. The team engages with anyone who comes anywhere near our stand, handing them a flyer (& the occasional free pen) and explaining that we’re a group of local traders & professionals who can be trusted to do excellent work in their respective fields.

Time flies and soon it’s 1pm when Tara Harper is due to replace Tatiana, but Tatiana is enjoying the break from her work (& family) and stays for at least another half an hour – what a nice person!

It’s been overcast, grey and unusually cold all day with rain forecasted for around 5pm when the show officially ends. None of us wants to de-rig in the rain, so we (& some of the other stall holders) start packing away soon after 4pm and by 4.30pm we’re ready to leave – it’s always surprising that packing up to leave is so much quicker than unpacking to start.

It’s definitely been a worthwhile event for FBN in terms of engaging with those who were looking for the services that we as members offer because it was a family fun day and we were talking to members of the public. We handed out many flyers. It was NOT a Trade show and therefore little potential for finding or identifying new members, although we kept our eyes & ears open.

Maria did extremely well with her ‘attraction’ of toy prizes in a locked cabinet. Pay £1 and choose 4 keys from the bag; if one of them was the correct key, it opened the cabinet and the lucky winner could pick a prize from inside. Children loved it and their parents were happy to donate £1 for a chance for their child to win.

FBN Member – My Time Young Carers

Looking to increase business? Join us!

At FBN we are continuing to grow! Are you looking for some friendly business support and networking? Then why not join us. We are looking for a wide range of companies to become members, who have capacity to grow, so we can begin to work with each other.

Limited to only one person per profession. Come & see how our approach to increasing business for each other can also benefit you. 

Complete our on-line enquiry form and we’ll send you the link to join our next meeting taking place on Friday mornings from 7.00AM, currently on zoom.  Our available categories include:

  • Architect
  • Bricklayer
  • Builder
  • Car body shop specialist
  • Carpet / Floor Cleaner
  • Chiropractor
  • Construction
  • Fencing
  • Fire & Security specialist
  • Florist
  • Gardener
  • Handyman
  • Mental Health & Well-being
  • Health & Safety Specialist
  • House Maker Over
  • Insolvency
  • IT Specialist
  • Landscape Gardener
  • Local Radio (Forest FM/Wave 105)
  • Locksmith
  • Oven Cleaner
  • Painter/Decorator
  • Plaster
  • Photographer
  • Physiotherapist
  • Plumber
  • Roofer
  • Solicitor
  • Sports Physio
  • Telecommunications
  • Tree Specialist
  • Town Planner

We are looking forward to hearing from you.

7 Major Points Why Magazine Advertising Works!

1. Target a captive audience

Our readers are incredibly proud and passionate about where they live. Our local magazines offer a sense of community and serve as an important ‘hub’ where locals can learn about their surroundings… including your products and services!

2. Make sure your ads stand out

Do not fall for the myth that ‘print’ is dead. In an age where the online space has a sea of digital ads, your local magazine has far less competition. Thus enabling you to stand out from the crowd!

3. Enable sense of security

Web surfers have become weary of clicking on banner ads. Even if they are enticing, they feel there is a lack of security online. With our print magazines the consumer has nothing to fear. This makes your audience more receptive to your message!

4. Longer shelf life 

While digital ads come and go, print ads have staying power! Our magazines are read countless times. Your advert can be strategically placed to maximise your promotion! Our magazines are placed directly in the hands of your local consumer through door to door distribution. They are also available at large retail outlets with high foot traffic!

5. Brand recognition & loyalty

Advertising in reputable local magazines like ours allows local people to become familiar with your business. In the long run this encourages brand loyalty and recommendation to others!

6. Credibility

Our local magazines are valued and respected publications that build a sense of community among local consumers. As an advertiser, you benefit from this credibility as your ads become much more than ‘just an ad’, they become recommendations from a trusted source.

7. Tactile experience

Did you know that the average reader only spends 15 seconds on a website before moving on? People interact differently with our print magazines, they take their time and linger. This means they fully interact with our content including your ad!

Interested in Promoting your business. Contact FBN member Dorset Publications to answer any other questions you have! Tel Debbie: 01202 894397

Designed by Landlords for Landlords: Smart Landlord Thermostats designed specifically for HMOs

As the days get shorter and the temperatures get lower, isn’t it time for you to better monitor and control energy usage within your HMO property?

At Inspire Home Automation we have revolutionised the Smart Thermostat for Landlords. Designed by Landlords for Landlords, our Landlord Thermostats allow you to easily monitor, control and restrict your property heating system from your desktop, tablet, or phone 24/7. You can customise how much your thermostat is controlled by your tenants. Giving you control of energy usage and bills wherever you may be.

Cut the fear of your next energy bill
Manufactured in the UK with a dedicated sales and support team based in our offices in Wimborne, Dorset. Our range of Smart Thermostats are designed to meet the needs of HMO landlords.  With Wired and Wireless systems being available, and options for controlling hot water circuits as well.  Our Smart Thermostats will cut the fear of your next energy bill by putting you back in control of energy usage.

Works with what you have
No need to stress about your boiler or your energy supplier – our Smart Thermostats work seamlessly with any energy supplier and 99% of common central heating systems. If you have more than one heating zone in a building or more than one property, then not a problem either. You can add as many of our Smart Thermostats as you wish to your one account. 

Easily installed
Our Smart Thermostats are easily installed by any electrician, plumber or heating engineer who is experienced in installing heating controls. Alternatively, let one of our approved installers set everything up for you and help you get started. Hassle free, giving you more peace of mind.

Money Back Guarantee with our Landlord Thermostat
We are so confident that you will save money in your HMOs with our Landlord Thermostat that we have introduced our unique “Saves you money or we buy it back” guarantee. Simply put, if your heating bills do not reduce after installing our system you can return it to us, within 12 months of purchase, for a full refund of your purchase price. 

Get in touch
For more information about the Ignite range of Smart Landlord Thermostats please visit www.inspirehomeautomation.co.uk/landlords.php or give our team a call on 01202 798 390

Amazing SIM only deal from Utility Warehouse

Utility Warehouse have just launched an amazing new sim only mobile deal that is far cheaper than any deal on the market.  

Unlimited data, minutes and texts £20 with up to three additional unlimited sims per family at just £10 each.

 If you want to know more please contact FBN member Gail on 07985 989538

‘Challenging society’s rules by living the life we design’

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Looking to increase business? Join us!

At FBN we are continuing to grow! Are you looking for some friendly business support and networking? Then why not join us. We are looking for a wide range of companies to become members, who have capacity to grow, so we can begin to work with each other.

Limited to only one person per profession. Come & see how our approach to increasing business for each other can also benefit you. 

Complete our on-line enquiry form and we’ll send you the link to join our next meeting taking place on Friday mornings from 7.30AM, currently on zoom.  Our available categories include:

  • Architect
  • Bricklayer
  • Builder
  • Car body shop specialist
  • Carpet / Floor Cleaner
  • Chiropractor
  • Construction
  • Fencing
  • Fire & Security specialist
  • Florist
  • Gardener
  • Handyman
  • Mental Health & Well-being
  • Health & Safety Specialist
  • House Maker Over
  • HR Specialist
  • Insolvency
  • IT Specialist
  • Landscape Gardener
  • Local Radio (Forest FM/Wave 105)
  • Locksmith
  • Oven Cleaner
  • Painter/Decorator
  • Plaster
  • Photographer
  • Physiotherapist
  • Plumber
  • Roofer
  • Solicitor
  • Sports Physio
  • Telecommunications
  • Travel agent
  • Tree Specialist
  • Town Planner

We are looking forward to hearing from you.

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