Anybody do the long term car hire thing?
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Anybody do the long term car hire thing?
I cant remember what its called, but i believe schemes are available, so that you basically rent your new car for say 3 years, then have the option of giving it back and getting a new one, or buying it outright?
i don't owe anything on my ancient classic, which is good, because its worth **** all
but when i start to sit down and add up what its cost me over the past 6 years, including 2 engine rebuilds, parts, road tax etc etc, i am beguining to think it is all a waste of time?
i hate selling cars with a passion, i just cant be arsed with the hassle of selling one, the idea of simply handing one back and getting a new one appeals quite a bit if all maintenance costs are covered as well (tyres/servicing/etc etc)
any thoughts?
i don't owe anything on my ancient classic, which is good, because its worth **** all
but when i start to sit down and add up what its cost me over the past 6 years, including 2 engine rebuilds, parts, road tax etc etc, i am beguining to think it is all a waste of time?
i hate selling cars with a passion, i just cant be arsed with the hassle of selling one, the idea of simply handing one back and getting a new one appeals quite a bit if all maintenance costs are covered as well (tyres/servicing/etc etc)
any thoughts?
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Car Leasing – Contract Hire – Unbeatable Van & Car Leasing Deals
Its the way forward as far as I am concerned. There are loads more out there, google vehicle leasing, it'll bring up what you need.
Its the way forward as far as I am concerned. There are loads more out there, google vehicle leasing, it'll bring up what you need.
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I contract lease my van, You sign an agreement for the amount of time you want to keep it then you just hand it back whne its over, but I have heard there can be penalties for excessive wear or exceeding a specific milage, also if you pass a speed camera van and are unsure if you were at the right speed they have six months to get you
Any garage should be able to do contract lease?? I leased mine from Reg Vardy. If I decide to buy my van back at the end of the term it works out about £500 dearer than If I had bought the thing which I think I can live with
Any garage should be able to do contract lease?? I leased mine from Reg Vardy. If I decide to buy my van back at the end of the term it works out about £500 dearer than If I had bought the thing which I think I can live with
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Its the way forward as far as I am concerned. There are loads more out there, google vehicle leasing, it'll bring up what you need.
Its the way forward as far as I am concerned. There are loads more out there, google vehicle leasing, it'll bring up what you need.
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Your other option after leasing is a PCP deal.
Its a finance deal that allows you to do the following at the end:
1) Buy the car for a set figure - this figure is set at the start.
2) Hand it back with no charges (assuming conditions such as wear and tear are met.)
3) Swap it for another car and start again.
This way also gives you an option, where at the 50% mark (money re-paid from the total borrowed not time) you can hand the car back as number 2.
This can give you quite a bit of flexability and we have just taken this very option, we have handed our BMW back early to allow us to get something a bit more interesting.
Its a finance deal that allows you to do the following at the end:
1) Buy the car for a set figure - this figure is set at the start.
2) Hand it back with no charges (assuming conditions such as wear and tear are met.)
3) Swap it for another car and start again.
This way also gives you an option, where at the 50% mark (money re-paid from the total borrowed not time) you can hand the car back as number 2.
This can give you quite a bit of flexability and we have just taken this very option, we have handed our BMW back early to allow us to get something a bit more interesting.
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I cant remember what its called, but i believe schemes are available, so that you basically rent your new car for say 3 years, then have the option of giving it back and getting a new one, or buying it outright?
i don't owe anything on my ancient classic, which is good, because its worth **** all
but when i start to sit down and add up what its cost me over the past 6 years, including 2 engine rebuilds, parts, road tax etc etc, i am beguining to think it is all a waste of time?
i hate selling cars with a passion, i just cant be arsed with the hassle of selling one, the idea of simply handing one back and getting a new one appeals quite a bit if all maintenance costs are covered as well (tyres/servicing/etc etc)
any thoughts?
i don't owe anything on my ancient classic, which is good, because its worth **** all
but when i start to sit down and add up what its cost me over the past 6 years, including 2 engine rebuilds, parts, road tax etc etc, i am beguining to think it is all a waste of time?
i hate selling cars with a passion, i just cant be arsed with the hassle of selling one, the idea of simply handing one back and getting a new one appeals quite a bit if all maintenance costs are covered as well (tyres/servicing/etc etc)
any thoughts?
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