
| Lexus Car Leasing |
30 Nov |
In the car industry, there are two basic kinds of leases: Open End and Closed End Lease. Lexus had been considered as the highest-selling creator of luxury cars, which provide only a Closed End Lease.
In an open end lease, the vehicle’s end value is created at the start of the lease for calculation payment. When the lease ends, the lessee or customer may buy the car for either the fair market value, which is fixed at the end term of the lease, or the end value which is determined at the start of the lease. The customer may also decide to return the car to the leasing company. The car’s mechanical and physical condition must be maintained by the lessee to realise the highest resale value at the end of the lease. In a closed end lease, the customer is not required to give a predetermined end value. The leasing company is the one that takes the risk in estimating the price of resale.
The Lexus lease is written in plain language and it contains full disclosure. Customers will know what to expect from the beginning of the car leasing since all contract components and details are spelled out for payment calculation. There is no penalty for early termination as assessed by the Lexus lease. The customer may return the car under the terms of the lease or may buy the car for the remaining balance, the taxes, and other charges. At the end of the lease, no administrative fees are charged under the Lexus Lease. The security deposit is also refundable (100%) as long as the car does not exceed its agreed mileage limit and is still in a good condition.
read comments (0)| Buying a private plate at the auction site |
25 Nov |
The DVLA personalised registrations hold a number of auctions which amounts to around six a year at selected locations throughout Greta Britain. These auctions are fun and there is a friendly atmosphere at them where you can have a great day out, often making it a family occasion. Of course with modern technology you do not have to be at the auction in person, it is possible to bid for a cherished number plate through a free telephone number or by using the internet.
The numbers that are being offered can be searched through the DVLA website as well as the prices currently available, again this can be done online or by telephone. For commercial users it is possible to buy this data for a fee of £137 and anyone interested should write to the DVLA Registrations at Swansea SA99 1DN. The forthcoming sales and the registration numbers available are advertised on the website.
When buying a private number plate, for example you can make your vehicle look as old as you wish but you cannot make it look newer than it actually is for instance you cannot put a Y registration number on a T registered vehicle but you could choose any prefix from an A to a T.
A question often asked by people who may have had a vehicle which has been scrapped and would like to use the registration number that was on it, unfortunately this is not possible at present. The situation could change, in which case this will be advertised on the website. If you want to be advised of any change to this decision, you can email your details and you would be contacted should the position change.
| Hyundai i30 – mid-size hatchback fun! |
20 Nov |
Some people would argue that, whilst Hyundai cars are not bad, the designs are often distinctly underwhelming. The i30, however, manages to break the dreariness mould: it looks distinctly stylish and is certainly a good auto.
You’ll get a comfortable ride and a car that handles responsively, a double act that often fails to harmonise in other similar family hatchbacks. Whilst the relatively small engine sizes won’t provide the more power-hungry amongst us with the zing factor we seek, they are more than adequate for city driving or a cruise along the motorway. The larger of the two diesel models does, however, go some way toward adding a bit of accelerative thrust.
Whilst it’s not spectacular in appearance, it is elegant and will attract appreciative looks as you drive by. As Korean cars go, Hyundai have acquired a deserved reputation for using good quality materials in the specifications and the i30 is no exception. The Hyundai i30 steers superbly and has a sturdy and classy chassis to enhance the ride.
It may not exactly be luxurious, but it is spacious and comes with a good sized boot, which can be expanded by folding the seats. Where it really excels is in the running costs department: the 1.6 CRDi – the cheaper of the two diesels – delivers a thumping 60 mpg.

| Fiat Punto Grande – the new hot hatch! |
13 Nov |
Fiat’s ‘big’ Punto represents a clever design twist – fashioning the front of the vehicle to look a little like a Maserati makes it seem bigger and more spacious, whilst retaining the compact overall dimensions of this nifty little number’s predecessor, the Punto. This model is distinguished by not looking like all those other little boxes on wheels chugging around Europe. Italian panache and flair shines through in the eye-catching design of this car, making it truly stand out in the crowd. By some curious alchemy, the car’s elegance never conflicts with its obvious robustness.
Unlike many small cars, it manages to drive smoothly at motorway speeds and handles with admirable responsiveness in ordinary driving conditions. Fiat always offers a plethora of different engine sizes and types. The best advice is to opt for the diesel models, and an optimal one might be the 1.9 litre, 130 bhp multijet, which combines impressive acceleration with respectable fuel economy. Unlike just about all other small hatchbacks, the Punto Grande amply demonstrates that a small car does not have to be a cramped car, and it sports generous leg room and boot space.
You will not really feel like James Bond gliding his Aston toward the best hotel in town, but you will feel more than a touch of verve and excitement on your way to either your next meeting or the shopping mall.

| SEAT Leasing |
8 Nov |
SEAT can provide great benefits to any business or personal leasing deal. The company offers various models that are stylish and modern. Driving a SEAT car offers an exceptional driving experience. SEAT leasing has various ways to let anyone drive his or her chosen SEAT model.
Depending on your needs, there are several models available to choose from in SEAT’s line-up of cars. Its smallest car, the Ibiza hatchback, is ideal for young people and those living within the city. The SEAT Leon is distinguishable by its gorgeous look along with its practicality, which makes it a popular five-door hatchback sports coupe. Meanwhile, those who are looking for a much larger car to carry the entire family and a bunch of friends, the SEAT Altea or SEAT Altea XL might suit their needs. These models might not look big on the outside but they offer a spacious and comfortable cabin inside. The SEAT Toledo is another popular model that is suitable for those who travel with many passengers. Moreover, SEAT also offers the Alhambra, the most sought-after SEAT model by families and taxi drivers, as well as anyone who needs to carry many people in comfort.
Aside from offering an affordable car, SEAT also offers you quality products and services because they want you to get the best value for your money. Moreover, if your business is VAT registered, some payments on your leasing agreement will be tax deductible.
Choose from any of the models mentioned above and contact any SEAT dealer regarding SEAT Leasing. The affordable schemes offered by SEAT Leasing can help you have a car that suits your needs.
| Customise your car with a personalised number plate |
4 Nov |
Sometimes people choose to purchase a car because the registration includes their initials or the number is special, as it indicates a memorable date, for example a birthday, anniversary or special age. Others purchase a car but are just not happy with the registration plate. However, many people still do not realise that they do not need to keep the registration plate that was assigned to their vehicle. There is actually an abundance of possibilities for the creation of personalised number plates, the only restrictions are those imposed by the regulations that govern the format of UK licence plates. With a bit of imagination though, the possibilities are almost endless.
Personalised number plates are usually produced by using a combination of letters and numbers, which are used to represent letters. The reason for such combinations being required results from the formatting rules, which disallows more than three consecutive letters on UK registrations. This is where imagination plays a huge part; for example, B16 AL could easily be read as ‘BIG AL’.
Obtaining the entitlement to display a personalised registration plate is a simpler process than many people may think. Certainly there are costs involved, but depending on the plate, these can very from a few hundred pounds to several thousand. Plates can be purchased through the DVLA personalised registrations website or there are a number of on-line dealerships.
Once you have selected your private number plate, you need to apply to the DVLA who, for a nominated fee, will issue you with a certificate of entitlement, which is valid for twelve months. Once you put the plates on your car, you automatically retain entitlement to that registration as the registered keeper of the vehicle.

