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How To Choose A Car Leasing Company

February 8th, 2010

 

Once you make the decision to lease a car you will be looking out for the best company to go with. This can be a difficult job if you are new to car leasing. Choosing the best one could cause you some confusion. However, if you research and find out as much as you can about car leasing you may find the job a little bit easier.

 

In order to get the most out of your car lease agreement, you should look for a reliable car leasing company. In order to make sure you do this, you will have to think about a few things first. The most important thing to do is to check out as many car leasing companies as you can and compare their offers and prices. You can look on the internet without even leaving your home.

 

You can then whittle down your list by eliminating those companies which do not have as good a reputation as some of the others. It will be possible to check online as to the reputation of some of these companies and you can check customer reviews. It is important to have a note of the features of a car leasing agreement that you will need such as the amount of time you want to lease the car or the price you are willing to pay. Only companies that can fulfil your needs should be chosen.

 

Once you have chosen the car leasing company that you are thinking of using, you should arrange to go and visit them in person. That way you can get an idea of their customer service and you can ask any questions you have.

 

Before you sign any car lease contract you should be familiar with all the terms and conditions. It is important to know the mileage limit you have and any penalties which you could incur at the end of the agreement.

 

If you really need to have a look at the different car leasing, taking a look at various models prior to deciding on which one you require is often the best way forward. At the end of the day, you may end up with jeep car leasing or even mazda car leasing options.

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History of Mercedes Benz

December 7th, 2009

Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz set up Mercedes Benz in the 1880’s. It is believed that these two men never in fact met each other! They worked independently of each other with Daimler looking after the racing cars. A dealer from Austria by the name of Emil Jellinek got the cars to races and was very successful. He named the cars Mercedes after his daughter.
Eventually Jellinek placed a large order from Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach. They were in agreement that Jellnek could change the designs.

1886 Benz built his first motorized tricycle. The 1st production car was the Benz Velo in 1894 which competed in the first recorded car race, Rouen to Paris. In 1895 that Benz built his first truck.

It is said that Daimler never enjoyed driving! In March 1990 he died leaving overall control of the company to Wilhelm Mayback. By November of that year they had produced a special car, the Mercedes which was lighter and smaller than the average car of the day and was also able to reach top speeds off 55mph.

At the start of the First World War both factories had to turn their hand to the production of war materials, although both of them reverted back to the production of cars after the war. However with fuel being scarce and a 15% luxury tax car production was affected badly.

The economy in Germany grew more desperate and a new Mercedes Benz would cost 25 million marks. It is interesting to note that 15 million cars were registered throughout the world in 1923 and over 80% of these were from the UK and over half were in fact Fords. The Mercedes was considered to be very expensive.

In 1926 a new insignia was designed in the shape of a three pointed star wreathed with laurel signifying the merger of Benz and DMG.

In the 1930’s their biggest and most prestigious car was introduced, it was called the 770 Grosser and powered by an 8 cylinder, 7.six litre engine. The cars in this era produced great success on the racing circuits.

In 1945 after the war, the plant at Unterturkheim which had been bombed out had to put their car production on hold and instead produced trailers for bicycles instead.

However in 1946 the production of cars was resumed and by 1949 a diesel version of the 170 was being made which was to become a best seller.

Alongside all of these elegant car models a number of vans have been produced which are used a great deal for Mercedes van leasing. One such van is the Mercedes Sprinter which has the reputation for being highly reliable and fairly economical.

By the 1990’s Mercedes became the first manufacturer in the world to fit a 4 valve diesel engine into a car. This new engine offers enhanced performance & smoothness which is all that the Mercedes name stands for.

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The best Van Leasing deals

November 20th, 2009

One of the most challenging decisions for a business is how to select good quality and reliable vans for your business.

Have you ever considered van leasing? Van leasing is an excellent alternative to purchasing vehicles straight up for your business. It gives your business the flexibility of having the van now and paying back over time. You can pick up some fantastic bargains with these vehicles and I would highly recommend it for any start up business that wants to make a good impression quickly. Small van leasing can cost from anything as low as £150 a month which is a fantastic opportunity for a business which does have the collateral straight away to buy brand new vehicles. Many companies specialise in medium van leasing and pickup truck leasing so any business can really get the most out of this. Some of the most popular vans out on the market at the moment are the VW Transporter and the Renault Trafic. On average a brand new Ranult Trafic van would go for £17,000 which could be a staggering dent into any company which are just starting up. Instead of this huge payment for a vehicle you could start by paying as little as £150 a month to get the same thing. This would give your business a unqiue chance to grow quickly with minimum payments going out each month.

To me it makes brilliant sense to get a contract van rather than making a straight purchase. What’s more is that you get warranty for the entire time that you lease the van and get free MOTs as well! What more could you ask for? There are so many different vans out there to choose from and I would encourage eople to go and have a good look around before they put any money down.

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