
Vauxhall lease deals
Our Vauxhall lease deals let you choose from a wide range of popular cars to suit all needs from one of the world's most established car makers. Leasing (also known as Personal Contract Hire) is the most affordable way to drive a brand-new Vauxhall car with affordable, fixed monthly payments and no need to worry about depreciation or selling your car once your lease agreement is up....
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Vauxhall Corsa
From
£194
Per month
£2,328 initial payment
36 month contract
5,000 miles p/a

Vauxhall Crossland
From
£202
Per month
£2,424 initial payment
36 month contract
5,000 miles p/a

Vauxhall Corsa-e
From
£231
Per month
£2,772 initial payment
48 month contract
5,000 miles p/a

Vauxhall Astra
From
£328
Per month
£3,935 initial payment
48 month contract
5,000 miles p/a

Vauxhall Mokka
From
£339
Per month
£4,068 initial payment
48 month contract
5,000 miles p/a

Vauxhall Grandland
From
£390
Per month
£4,680 initial payment
48 month contract
5,000 miles p/a

Vauxhall Combo-e Life
From
£481
Per month
£5,772 initial payment
48 month contract
5,000 miles p/a

Vauxhall Mokka-e
From
£566
Per month
£6,791 initial payment
48 month contract
5,000 miles p/a
More about leasing
What is fair wear and tear on a lease car?
When you lease a car it's important to keep it in good condition for when you hand it back at the end of your contract. However, understanding what constitutes fair wear and tear and who evaluates the car's condition can be unclear.
How much does it cost to lease a car?
Leasing a car is an easy process that makes driving a new car affordable, but how is the price of a car lease worked out, and what else might you need to know?
How can I get out of a car lease early?
If you’re leasing a car and you need to end your agreement early, there are a few things you’ll need to know. Read on to find out more about how to end your car lease early and what your options might be.
Should I Buy Or Lease A Car?
Buying or leasing a new car is an important financial decision and both options have their own advantages and disadvantages. Our guide explains the major differences between buying and leasing so you can decide which is right for you.