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PCP (Personal Contract Purchase)
PCP (Personal Contract Purchase) a simple cost effective way to buy your new or nearly new vehicle.
You choose the vehicle, the deposit, how long you want the contract to run for and the mileage you intend to do. You will then receive a quote for fixed cost motoring for the length of the contract. At the end of the contract you have a choice to either buy the vehicle outright for an agreed lump sum (the Guaranteed Minimum Future Value or final balloon payment), or hand the vehicle back to the lender.
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Hire Purchase
Hire Purchase allows you to take ownership of a vehicle once all payments are made.
This is one of the most popular methods to buy a new vehicle. You pay an initial deposit, then pay off the balance in monthly payments over an agreed period of time, when the payments are complete the vehicle is yours.
One of the main benefits with Hire Purchase is the ability to buy a high value vehicle on monthly payments.
Hire Purchase allows you to tailor your finance package as deposit, length of time and monthly payments are all flexible.
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Lease
Personal contract hire is very similar to normal contract hire, but is exclusively for private individuals. This is one of the most common form of leasing.
With a personal contract hire agreement you take control of a vehicle for a contractual period – usually referred to as the ‘lease period’. You will make fixed monthly payments for the duration of the contract – when the contract expires you will simply return the vehicle and take out a new personal contract hire lease. PCH means you never have to worry about resale values of your vehicle.
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Fuel: Diesel
Body: Hatchback
Trans: Automatic
Rear wash/wipe, VDC Dynamic Vehicle Control, Voice control system, Speed sensitive power steering, Trip computer, Auto dimming rear view mirror, Black lacquer interior trim, Diesel particulate filter, 6 speakers...
- MPG72
- Insurance Group12E
- Performance (BHP)109
- Number of Seats5
- CO2 (g/km)102
- Road Tax£165
Review
Ten Second Review
The Infiniti Q30 is an up-market five-door hatchback that's based on a Mercedes A-Class and also aims at the premium compact hatch segment that car competes in. This design has broken new ground for the Japanese firm and is British-built. Despite the Far Eastern roots, the Q30 is built at Nissan's plant in Sunderland.
Background
Infiniti is not a common nameplate in this country, although the marque may be familiar if you follow Formula 1; they are a key sponsor for the Renault F1 team. For those of you unfamiliar with Infiniti, the brand was introduced to North America in 1989 to rival Toyota's luxury brand Lexus. Europe saw the first Infiniti back in 2008, although thirsty engines and unfamiliarity with the badge have kept sales on the low side. The Q30 looks to change that by aiming at the premium compact hatch segment and cars like Audi's A3, BMW's 1 Series and the car it's based upon, Mercedes' A-Class. Not only have Infiniti produced a genuinely attractive vehicle - vital in this sector - but it also offers a wide range of engine options and much of the quality buyers seek in this segment. This British-built model could prove to be a game-changer for Infiniti.
Driving Experience
It would appear Infiniti have learned from past mistakes and are offering a wide range of both petrol and diesel engines. The most economical/slowest option is a 1.5-litre 109PS turbodiesel that has been supplied by Renault. Next up is a 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol with either 122 or 156PS. A 2.2-litre Mercedes-sourced 170PS turbodiesel is the next rung up the performance ladder, offered only with 7-speed auto transmission and the option of 4WD. At the top of the tree is a 2.0-litre petrol with 211PS that is also turbocharged. This final engine is only available on 'Premium' and 'Sport' models. Handling is safe, predictable and not a great deal different to the Mercedes A-Class, the underpinnings of which lie beneath the surface. Like that car, there's the expected MacPherson strut front suspension as seen in the vast majority of front wheel drive vehicles. At the rear is a sophisticated independent multi-link set-up as you'd hope from an upmarket car. While 'SE' and 'Premium' models are biased towards comfort, 'Sport' models are lowered by 15mm to reduce roll and provide more entertaining cornering. A seven-speed dual clutch automatic is an option, as is four wheel drive, that AWD system standard along with the 2.2-litre diesel engine on a Crossover-style QX30 variant.
Design and Build
The Renault-Nissan alliance has been working with Mercedes for quite some time now with such diverse models as Mercedes Citan van and the smart range benefitting from Renault platforms. On this occasion, it was Mercedes helping Renault-Nissan out with the platform and selected engines from the A-Class range. Although there's the danger the Q30 will steal sales from the A-Class, you can guarantee the Three-Pointed Star branding will be enough to keep Mercedes' baby safe. Besides, apart from the overall proportions and a few switches inside, you'd never know the two were related. In terms of style, Infiniti once again rely on an interesting selection of creases, curves and angles - as well as that imposing grille - to make a statement. It could have gone horribly wrong but somehow doesn't. There's real muscle to the shape, while detailing such as the chrome squiggle by the rear door adds some visual interest. The cabin isn't the most exciting of places but it doesn't look out of place on what's supposed to be a premium offering. Material quality is good, while there are plenty of personalisation options too. Boot space is a reasonable 368-litres.
Market and Model
Prices sit mainly in the £20,000 to £30,000 bracket and the Q30 offers three basic trim levels; entry-level 'Pure', 'Luxe' and 'Sport'. The 'Pure' variant kicks off at just over £20,000 for a 120PS front wheel drive manual car, with the 1.5 litre diesel an extra £1,000 or so. Standard equipment includes a 7" touchscreen Bluetooth infotainment system, manual air conditioning, all-round electric windows, auto headlights, leather steering wheel and leather gearshift gaiter. One thing you don't get is alloy wheels: you'll need to option those separately or move up a trim level. On top of desirable 18" alloys, 'Luxe' models also get LED front foglights, heated body colour mirrors and additional chrome detailing, not to mention greater levels of tech and comfort inside. 'Sport' models get a 15mm drop in ride height, 19" alloys, colour-coded sills, dark chrome exhausts and a black front grille with a sportier front bumper. Cars fitted with the 2.2 diesel also gain active noise cancellation to help improve refinement. Go for that engine and one of the swanky trims and you'll top £30,000 without too much difficulty. This is fairly common amongst competitors however. If you're interested in the QX30 version with its raised ride height, wider wheelarches and roofrails, bear in mind that this derivative only comes with plush 'Luxe' or 'Luxe Tech' trim and with 2.2-litre diesel power, automatic transmission and AWD. QX30 pricing starts from around £30,000. All models receive seven airbags, hill start assist, brake assist, collision warning with active stop and the usual ABS, stability control and traction control.
Cost of Ownership
There are no prizes for guessing that the cheapest Q30 to run will be the 1.5-litre turbodiesel, which is capable of an impressive 72.4mpg on the combined cycle, while emitting as little as 103g/km of CO2. It should be noted that certain options such as larger wheels can worsen both economy and emissions; pay attention to the spec sheets if this is a worry. Even the 2.2 turbodiesel with AWD and an automatic gearbox in a fully loaded trim level still manages a reasonable 55.4mpg, with 133g/km of carbon being produced. For comparison, the base 1.6-litre petrol with 122PS manages 48.7mpg with carbon emissions of 134g/km. The question is, would you rather save the money on the purchase price or at the pumps and when you come to tax your vehicle? It's also worth mentioning that diesels tend to hold their value better than petrol cars too. The warranty period is a standard three years or 60,000 miles.
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Specification
Key Standard Features*
- Solid - Black obsidian
- Solid paint
- Cloth - Graphite
Body Glass | |
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Rear wash/wipe | |
Heated rear windscreen | |
Electric front windows + drivers one touch/anti-trap | |
Electric rear windows + one touch + anti-pinch | |
Windscreen washer jets | |
Brakes | |
VDC Dynamic Vehicle Control | |
ABS+EBD+Brake assist | |
Electronic parking brake | |
Hill start assist | |
ESP + EBA + traction control | |
Collision mitigation braking system | |
Communication | |
Voice control system | |
Bluetooth telephone connectivity | |
Driver Aids | |
Speed sensitive power steering | |
Cruise control + speed limiter | |
Rear parking sensor | |
Lane departure warning system | |
Hill hold assist | |
Drive Mode Selector | |
Traffic sign recognition | |
Front assistant collision mitigation | |
Driver Information | |
Trip computer | |
Rev counter | |
Service interval indicator | |
Low fuel level warning light | |
Door/boot open warning light | |
Exterior temperature gauge | |
Oil level gauge | |
Infotainment system with 7" colour monitor | |
Driving Mirrors | |
Auto dimming rear view mirror | |
Auto dimming driver's door mirror | |
Body coloured door mirrors | |
Electric adjustable/heated/folding door mirrors | |
Embellishment Trims | |
Black lacquer interior trim | |
Engine | |
Diesel particulate filter | |
Entertainment | |
6 speakers | |
Fingertip controls for audio system | |
Radio/single CD player | |
Bluetooth audio streaming | |
USB/iPod connection | |
Exterior Body Features | |
Body colour door handles | |
Body colour bumpers | |
Roof spoiler | |
Satin chrome bumper inserts | |
Satin chrome window surround | |
Black lacquer side sills | |
Black lacquer fog light surround | |
Grain coloured side sill and wheel arch mouldings | |
Exterior Lights | |
Automatic headlights | |
Automatic headlamp levelling | |
LED rear lamps | |
Follow me home headlights | |
LED daytime running lights | |
LED front fog lights | |
Heating/Cooling/Ventilation | |
Rear passenger heating ducts | |
Auto air recirculation | |
Single zone air conditioning | |
Interior Features | |
Front centre armrest | |
Leather steering wheel and gearshift | |
Height/reach adjust steering wheel | |
Cloth upholstery | |
Glovebox | |
4 grab handles | |
Rear centre armrest with cupholder | |
2 cupholders | |
Rear centre console | |
Door armrests | |
12V power outlets | |
Gearshift paddles | |
Multifunction steering wheel | |
Parcel net in front passenger footwell | |
Leatherette dashboard | |
Interior Lights | |
Rear courtesy lights | |
Footwell illumination | |
Illuminated boot | |
Luggage compartment lighting | |
Delay courtesy light function | |
Interior courtesy light operated by all doors | |
Driver/passenger reading lights | |
Welcome lighting | |
Ambient Lighting | |
Front courtesy lights | |
Packs | |
Intouch Navigation pack - Q30 | |
Safety | |
Driver and passenger airbags | |
Height adjustable front seatbelts | |
Front lateral airbags | |
Seat belt force limiter | |
Front and rear curtain airbags | |
Passenger airbag deactivation system | |
Front and rear outer seat belt pre-tensioners | |
Tyre pressure monitoring system | |
Side (thorax) airbags | |
Drivers knee airbag | |
3x3 point rear seatbelts | |
Rear seatbelt warning indicator | |
Front seat belts warning | |
Child locks on rear doors | |
Seats | |
Front headrests | |
Rear headrests | |
Height adjustable driver's seat | |
Height adjustable passenger seat | |
ISOFIX on front passenger and rear outer seats | |
60/40 split folding rear seat | |
Security | |
Immobiliser | |
Deadlocks | |
Radio frequency remote central locking | |
CAT 1 alarm | |
Vanity Mirrors | |
Driver/passenger sunvisors and vanity mirrors | |
Wheels - Alloy | |
17" resurfaced light alloy wheels | |
Wheels - Spare | |
Tyre repair kit |
Factory Fit Options
Paint - Metallic | |
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Metallic - Blade Silver | £670.00 |
Metallic - Pearl black | £670.00 |
Metallic - Ink blue | £670.00 |
Metallic - Magnetic Red | £670.00 |
Metallic - Moonlight White | £670.00 |
Metallic - Graphite shadow | £670.00 |
Metallic - Chestnut brown | £670.00 |
Metallic - Liquid copper | £670.00 |
Paint - Solid | |
Solid - Black obsidian | Standard |
Exterior Body Features | |
Metallic paint | £670.00 |
Solid paint | Standard |
Trim - Cloth | |
Cloth - Graphite | Standard |
Performance
Performance | |
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0 to 60 mph (secs) | |
0 to 62 mph (secs) | 12 |
Engine Power - BHP | 109 |
Engine Power - KW | 80 |
Engine Power - PS | |
Engine Power - RPM | 4000 |
Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 192 |
Engine Torque - NM | 260 |
Engine Torque - RPM | 1750 |
Top Speed | 118 |
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