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Am I Better To Go For Personal Contract Hire Or Purchase A New Vehicle?
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I'm looking to get a new car and I'm totally overwhelmed with information about what is the best value for my needs.
Basically I'm looking for the cheapest way to get a new vehicle, not too fussed about any bells and whistles or extras.
I've looked into leasing which seems to be a pretty good way of doing things; but I don't know if there's any snags? I'm more aware of the process of purchasing a new vehicle as I've done that before.
Any info/opinions appreciated!
Thanks, Giles!
Basically I'm looking for the cheapest way to get a new vehicle, not too fussed about any bells and whistles or extras.
I've looked into leasing which seems to be a pretty good way of doing things; but I don't know if there's any snags? I'm more aware of the process of purchasing a new vehicle as I've done that before.
Any info/opinions appreciated!
Thanks, Giles!
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My wifes Sandero Ambience was £6595 new with 3 years warranty. Nissan/Renault parts and is very well made. We are very pleased with it.
There are a few finance deals you camn do from no deposit HP through to persolan leasing.
Worth a chat for sure and better than paying more for a more expensive s/h car!
My wifes Sandero Ambience was £6595 new with 3 years warranty. Nissan/Renault parts and is very well made. We are very pleased with it.
There are a few finance deals you camn do from no deposit HP through to persolan leasing.
Worth a chat for sure and better than paying more for a more expensive s/h car!
Lots of info here (scroll to the bottom for lots of covered topics:
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if you do lease - speak to the dealers direct not through a leasing company. you can get betters deals, you can haggle and EOC charges can be less. a leasing company are bastards on bumps and scrapes, you can get a way with a little more with dealer direct.
If you lease over 2 years and your mileage is not high, don't bother with maint as its a brand new car and should only need one service.
If you have mileage 10k upwards and lease for more than 2 years make sure you get your maint included (servicing, tyres & rfl)
If you lease over 2 years and your mileage is not high, don't bother with maint as its a brand new car and should only need one service.
If you have mileage 10k upwards and lease for more than 2 years make sure you get your maint included (servicing, tyres & rfl)
I've been looking around at car leasing stuff as well recently. I think taking out a personal contract hire deal is the best thing for my needs as I only do around 8k miles a year. However I don't know if the same applies to you.
From the pricing it seems that anything over 10k miles per year and you start creeping into a grey area in terms of pricing.
From what I can see looking at leasing companies the following is a pretty standard package (2-4 years contract, road tax included, servicing included and maintenance included). See here for reference https:/ /www.in tellige ntcarle asing.c om/page s/a-gui de-to-p ersonal -contra ct-hire /124/
Keep us up to date with what your decision is!
From the pricing it seems that anything over 10k miles per year and you start creeping into a grey area in terms of pricing.
From what I can see looking at leasing companies the following is a pretty standard package (2-4 years contract, road tax included, servicing included and maintenance included). See here for reference https:/
Keep us up to date with what your decision is!
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