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How Its Cheaper To Lease A Car Than Buy

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

 

If you are looking for a great alternative to buying a car then car leasing can be the perfect solution. It can allow you to drive a brand new car or van without having to find the money to buy one. Leasing is another word for renting and that is exactly what you will be doing renting the vehicle. Because car leasing offers many benefits such as not needing a large down payment and having lower monthly repayments it is a much better option for many people. You also get the choice of whether to return the vehicle when the lease is over or whether to purchase it.

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Looking For A Car Leasing Company

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

 

If you have decided to lease a car your next step is to find the best car leasing company. But if car leasing is new to you, then you may not find this an easy task. You might find it confusing trying to choose the best one. You job could be made a little bit easier however, if you learn as much as you can about car leasing first.

 

In order to get the most out of your car lease agreement, you should look for a reliable car leasing company. But to make this happen, there are a few things which you will have to consider. It is essential to first find as many different car leasing companies as possible and then do a comparison of their various prices and features. It is easy to do this from the comfort of your own house by checking the internet.

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Vehicle Leasing Saving Business in Recession

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Many businesses traditionally support their transportation needs by purchasing vehicles from local dealers. Local garages and businesses are often favoured because they are in the right place to provide timely servicing and maintenance. Business will usually negotiate a significant discount due to the quantity of vehicles required and the ongoing business they will be providing to the supplier.

The current recession is prompting many businesses to look at alternative ways that they can provide and finance their transport needs.

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Honda reopens Swindon factory

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Thousands of workers at Honda’s Swindon factory have returned to work after the troubles of the car industry forced its closure four months ago. All 3,400 of the returning workers will be taking a pay cut until 2010 but are pleased that their jobs are finally guaranteed after spending the last four months worrying about the possibilities.

The factory was forced to close while the company decided on the best way of dealing with the problems caused by the global recession and the effect the economic downturn has had on the number of car sales and contract hire agreements. The motoring industry has been hit hardest of all and almost all car manufacturers are having difficulty staying afloat, but Honda’s experience could serve as a good example to the other brands still hanging in the balance. Their decision to temporarily close the Swindon factory has allowed them time to make important decisions about the future of the business as well as perform long-planned maintenance work. During the four months downtime the production lines were stripped down and rebuilt, and the entire plant was redecorated, wherever possible using existing employees with the relevant specialist skills or training. 

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Takeover could mean cutbacks for Vauxhall

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Thousands of jobs in the UK are under threat over the recent collapse of American car manufacturing giant General Motors (GM). The company has filed for bankruptcy in the US, causing uncertainty for all its workers about their future with the company. GM Europe, which consists of UK brand Vauxhall and the German Opel, has been bought out by Canadian car parts company Magna International.  But although this means that both the British and German brands will continue production, a fall in demand for car sales and car leasing deals could mean that Magna will be making significant job cuts.

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Does the General Motors bankruptcy mean everything will change?

Friday, August 7th, 2009

General Motors, one of the largest car manufacturers in the world, has filed for bankruptcy protection in America. For as long as cars have been around, General Motors (GM) has been one of the big three car manufacturers in America and one of the largest in the world. Now the car industry is on its knees, and two out of the three big American car giants have already been forced to ask the government for protection from their creditors. But what effect will this all have on us?

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Make leasing work better for your business

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

If you own a business that requires delivering goods to your customers, when it comes to buying new delivery vans, you may have to hope that you have enough. Especially during the current global money problems, it is becoming harder to keep your business going.

So, there you are thinking, I need new vans to keep my business going, but I don’t have enough for the ones I want, there must be a way. Well, there is a better option, a way to get brand new vans at a lower price. Van leasing is a great way for you or your business to get the latest vehicles to deliver your goods all for a monthly fee.

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