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| The practicality of Citroen leasing |
9 Sep |
Citroen is a French car manufacturer known for producing popular car models such as the Berlingo, Nemo, and its latest Citroen C3 Picasso. Citroen has been around in the motor industry since 1919, delivering elements of excellence, stylishness, and convenience to the market. Like all car manufacturing companies, Citroen has been offering customers car purchasing or car leasing options. In today’s practical world, between the two vehicle financing schemes, car leasing appears to be the most efficient way of getting those cool Citroen wheels. With easy-to-transact features, the Citroen leasing programme provides potential car-users with an avenue for driving specific Citroen models, minus the hassles of high car-purchase interest.
Here, prospective customers must pay the agreed amount for a car leasing contract, usually based on the actual purchase price or lower. The means of paying can be by cash or through instalment methods. Interest rates in car leasing schemes are much lower than purchasing a car outright. Another great aspect of this scheme is its flexibility. In the scheme, car-users can have the luxury of driving the car throughout the term of the lease. They just have to keep in mind their mileage limitations and care for the car. When the term expires, lessees are given the option to purchase the car. By paying the remaining cash consideration, a lessee can now officially own a Citroen. However, if he thinks that it’s about time to go for another model, then the car’s Residual Value is given right away.
Citroen continues providing superb car models. A Citroen leasing scheme can cover the needs for a practical and rewarding way to drive a Citroen.
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