Modding a lease car

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How far are you willing to go on a lease car?

I'd like to change/add a few things but I wont
7
22%
I'll do a few subtle/minor bits and bobs
21
66%
Hell Yeah I'm going to go crazy with mine!
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13%
 
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Depends on whether you intend to buy it at the end. If its a PCP i cant see any probs unless your going to be handing it back.
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Evil Derboy wrote:Well mine is a straight lease. So it will be getting handed back in three years. At which point the leasing company will ping it straight to auction. So I'm definitely going to do a couple of bits and pieces (mostly copying your mods Candymonster!)
Now there's a compliment :D

You could do the wheels and swap them back at the end....
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Evil Derboy wrote:
Candy Monster wrote:
Evil Derboy wrote:Well mine is a straight lease. So it will be getting handed back in three years. At which point the leasing company will ping it straight to auction. So I'm definitely going to do a couple of bits and pieces (mostly copying your mods Candymonster!)
Now there's a compliment :D

You could do the wheels and swap them back at the end....
I may well change the wheels at some point but if I do I'll probably just flog the ones that come with the car. The leasing company won't care even if they notice.
Dare say you could sell them, fit 19s and buy some cheapo golf 17s in 3 years time. Keeping your 19s for your next car or selling them on.
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Yeah I'm in this position... I would like a body kit but the lease thing is stopping me, I don't think it could simply be taken back off after 3 years - if so I probably would, as then I could sell them on ;)
Wheels are a no no for me as the lease includes maintenance so don't think they wouldn't notice different size (more expensive) tires going on every 6 months (or whatever) :shrug:

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I was told in no uncertain terms by my leasing company that no modifications could be made whatsoever, i have added sills and pedal caps, but that is the extent i can get away with, no bodywork or wheel mods allowed :no:
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albertz33 wrote:I was told in no uncertain terms by my leasing company that no modifications could be made whatsoever, i have added sills and pedal caps, but that is the extent i can get away with, no bodywork or wheel mods allowed :no:
Same as mate, same as :cry: The sills, gearstick & pedals were added at my own cost by the dealer & leaseplan were made aware.

I might do the GT steering wheel thing though... I've got it for 4 years so may as well do the subtle ones...
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if only vw did a sports suspension option like audi do on the TT, i'm sure that would be a heavily ticked box, also two colours for the alloys
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I don't see why a chip should be any problem as I reckon most companies would (for a price) re-flash the ecu to standard. Also if you were buying/leasing another car they should also reload if it were compatible. I know that most tuners register the unique program number to the chasis number of the car, but this is only to prevent fraud so once you have paid you license fee surely you are free to swap cars?? Theoretically it should be possible just depends if the tuner wants to 'go there'.
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Le_savage wrote:I don't see why a chip should be any problem as I reckon most companies would (for a price) re-flash the ecu to standard. Also if you were buying/leasing another car they should also reload if it were compatible. I know that most tuners register the unique program number to the chasis number of the car, but this is only to prevent fraud so once you have paid you license fee surely you are free to swap cars?? Theoretically it should be possible just depends if the tuner wants to 'go there'.
The problem ( apparently ) comes during service intervals, as the servicer is duty bound to report any modifications to the leasing company.
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albertz33 wrote:
Le_savage wrote:I don't see why a chip should be any problem as I reckon most companies would (for a price) re-flash the ecu to standard. Also if you were buying/leasing another car they should also reload if it were compatible. I know that most tuners register the unique program number to the chasis number of the car, but this is only to prevent fraud so once you have paid you license fee surely you are free to swap cars?? Theoretically it should be possible just depends if the tuner wants to 'go there'.
The problem ( apparently ) comes during service intervals, as the servicer is duty bound to report any modifications to the leasing company.
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Evil Derboy wrote:
albertz33 wrote:
Le_savage wrote:I don't see why a chip should be any problem as I reckon most companies would (for a price) re-flash the ecu to standard. Also if you were buying/leasing another car they should also reload if it were compatible. I know that most tuners register the unique program number to the chasis number of the car, but this is only to prevent fraud so once you have paid you license fee surely you are free to swap cars?? Theoretically it should be possible just depends if the tuner wants to 'go there'.
The problem ( apparently ) comes during service intervals, as the servicer is duty bound to report any modifications to the leasing company.
Only if you are paying for a service package and if liek me and like most lease options you are doing 10k miles per year or less, you;re better off paying for servicing yourself.
Not an option for me, service package must be taken,..surely they would know if it had been remapped when they service it?? if not then..wayhay!
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albertz33 wrote:
Not an option for me, service package must be taken,..surely they would know if it had been remapped when they service it?? if not then..wayhay!
Get Bluefin & then swap back to stock map before going in for a service ;)

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shooms wrote: Bob's yer uncle, fanny's yer aunt & Angelina Jolie's got great tits :yes:
i agree with the third statement ;)
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ive had several lease cars VW with the maintenace package, most been remapped they don.t check for this , i would even be surprised if they change the god dam oil these days!!!!lol!!!!!

Don.t worry get it mapped been through tyres and all sorts for years never said nothing to me and thats several different vw garages and randomers :clap:
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Evil Derboy wrote:Well mine is a straight lease. So it will be getting handed back in three years. At which point the leasing company will ping it straight to auction. So I'm definitely going to do a couple of bits and pieces (mostly copying your mods Candymonster!)
I'm in a similar situation. Mines will be a 3 year business contract hire when i get it but plan to do some subtle mods. Would LOVE to upgarde the performance but always a bit apprehensive about warrenty ect. I don't think the lease company would like that too much so the mods will be exterior ect.

I wonder how much the "Rocc" would be after 3 years. My Electric orange ST2 with 140,000 miles was offered to me for £4990!!!

Nice to hear from others in the same situation.

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shooms wrote:
albertz33 wrote:I was told in no uncertain terms by my leasing company that no modifications could be made whatsoever, i have added sills and pedal caps, but that is the extent i can get away with, no bodywork or wheel mods allowed :no:
Same as mate, same as :cry: The sills, gearstick & pedals were added at my own cost by the dealer & leaseplan were made aware.

I might do the GT steering wheel thing though... I've got it for 4 years so may as well do the subtle ones...
Leaseplan?? Fulton?? I must have cost them an absolute fortune in tyres at £180 a pop (Focus ST). God know how many tyres i've been through and i'm sure Leasplan will be glad to see the back of me lol. Think my next car is coming from Alphabet :nod: :nod:
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