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| A sneak peak at Daihatsu leasing |
13 Nov |
Daihatsu cars are known throughout the motor industry for quality, excellence, and convenience. Moreover, Daihatsu cars are reasonably priced compared to other car brands. Daihatsu cars such as the Terios, Mira, Charade, and Applause offer the combination of speed, power, and precision, making them a wise choice for the discerning motorist. As the economic crisis puts some car-purchasing plans on hold, various car contract-leasing companies take this as an opportunity to supply assistance to anyone finding him or herself in the situation where they cannot afford to buy a car outright. In the Daihatsu car-leasing scheme, everyone has the option to avail of a Daihatsu car, minus the worries of a rapid car depreciation rate.
Leasing a Daihatsu can be easily arranged. On average, the Daihatsu Sirion Hatchback 1.0 S 5DR model is being leased for the amount of £219 per month, excluding VAT, payable over a period of 36 months. The lessee can have the option to include the optional maintenance package, which is about £18-20 a month. Upon settling all the terms and conditions of the lease, the lessee can now freely drive a Daihatsu car into the fast lane. Upon expiration of the agreed term, a car lessee is given the opportunity to buy the car or officially end the contract. Buying the car requires the lessee to pay the remaining balance, while ending the contract entitles the lessee to get the Residual Value, an amount that is derived from the pre-use and post-use value deductions.
The Daihatsu leasing scheme is an ideal way to drive a Daihatsu car.
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November 20th, 2009 at 2:52 PM
You can buy a Daihatsu for about £3,000 lol, even then i don’t think they do a model i would like the only semi decent one is the terios which is a cheap 4×4