To decide which contract is better for you, you should think about:
- Whether you want to have the option to own the car
- If you want to drive a new car every few years
- Your finances and which contract is the most affordable
- Whether your circumstances are likely to change in the future
It's also a great idea to weigh up the benefits of car leasing vs PCP, which include the following:
Low fixed monthly costs
Pick a car suited to your budget and pay fixed monthly instalments throughout the duration of your contract.
Regular upgrades
Leasing contracts are between two and four years means you can regularly upgrade your car.
Low initial payment
Choose your initial payment from between one and 12 months rental. This payment also comes off the total lease costs, potentially meaning lower instalments.
No balloon payment
At the end of the lease, you return the car, so there's no hefty balloon instalment to pay.
Reduces extra costs
Depending on the lease period, you typically won't have to MOT the vehicle, plus road tax is included within the lease. Adding a maintenance and insurance package is also available, so everything is covered.
Quick and easy leasing process
Getting your lease car couldn't be simpler. Contracts can be arranged in as little as ten days.
No need to worry about depreciation
Unlike PCP, you won't need to resell the car or consider its residual value. The finance company factors in the depreciation, so your payments are always fixed.
Easy returns
Handing a lease car back is simple. You just need to ensure the vehicle meets the fair wear and tear policy.
If you still need clarification and more information, read more about the benefits of leasing and see how it could save you money.
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