August 2, 2010

North America Leases Electric Vehicles

Filed under: Fuel, Uncategorized, news — lloyd @ 9:59 am

 

Mark Forster

American President Barak Obama took the wheel of the brand new Chevy Volt this week sending out the message that electric cars are on their way.

Over here in the UK we have just been told that we will be getting the £5000 subsidy on the cost of the car but only on the first few thousand purchased. So the first manufacturers to release their offerings will benefit.

Ford and Toyota have just announced that they are going into the electric market but it is unlikely that their offerings will be available whilst the subsidy is still available. So what are the people who want to go electric but would rather wait to check out a more established range? How about leasing?

Leasing any vehicle electric or otherwise help in a lot of ways, first of all it takes the sting out of the sticker price.

Another bonus of leasing is it acts almost like a trial, you normally commit to a minimum term contract but if after this term you feel that the new technology is no good then you can just cut your ties.

One of the big reluctances people are going to have about laying down the £20,000 + for an electric vehicle, subsidised or otherwise is the fear that the technology will burn out or that oil prices fall leaving you no better off financially than a regular car.

The Americans have already had leasing deals announced and they don’t seem too bad. A deposit of $1,999 deposit and monthly payments of $349 on a three year contract is available on the Nissan Leaf. Which in UK terms is a deposit of around £1,200 and monthly payments of £220.

Making the overall payment over three years just under £10,00 compared to the vehicle cost of £25,000 (US Price converted) so leasing can be cheaper, obviously you will not receive the Government credit but with the platform in such an early stage would you want to lay down that amount of money? Especially on the Nissan Leaf which basically amounts to a city/commuter car.

Interested in Leasing a vehicle, currently no electric leasing is available in the UK but if you take into account these payments will be similar if not a cheaper on a regular £25,000 it will still work out cheaper. Business owners can also claim back certain features of the car through VAT and Tax claims.

Take a look at Leasebhttp://www.leasebam.co.uk/am who will search all dealers nationwide or close to you to find the best price.

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April 8, 2010

Petrol Prices Hit All Time High

Filed under: Fuel — mark @ 9:42 pm

It doesn’t seem that long ago that we were filling up in anticipation of garages running out of fuel, as lorry drivers up and down the country picketed fuel refineries in protest to high petrol prices. Well less than a decade on, with no,lorry drivers in sight, the price at the pumps has gone to an all time high. the average price for a litre of petrol today stands at £1.21 a litre.

There was a 1p duty charge added to every litre last week, but the rise seems to gone much higher than this, with various reason for garage owners to why this is.  Low CO2 and low fuel consumption figures may not have been the priority reasons against choosing the right car for you a few years ago, but now combined with tax and fuel costs, you can see hybrids and certain diesel models, being snapped up before heavy petrol models. The rise is such that it may affect certain resalable values of cars, like it did 2 years ago with the 4 by 4 market, the residual value of a car affects the monthly rental charge on lease offers and ironically keep high mpg vehicles monthly prices down.

The current climate for many is survival, so it hardly seems the bother to picket again, after all many businesses cannot is no longer as wide as it used to be. Lets see how the car lease market unfolds and see if this is the end of high fuel prices, or just the beginning.

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May 17, 2009

Make Your Car More Economical

Filed under: Fuel — mark @ 4:06 pm

Not sure what alterations you can make to your car if it is leased. Here is a 5th gear programme when the oil prices were at their highest least year. Of course the running costs of the car your choose to lease can be seriously effected by its fuel economy. These experiments are based on last year’s cars, where this year a whole range of fuel economic versions have appeared.

So when you are looking for your car lease deal, don’t just look for the cheapest deals. You should consider ho much it will be for a model that is more fuel efficient. If you save £25 a month on your car lease deal only to pay an extra £50 on fuel, would not make economic sense so research all the variants.

In this 5th gear example even the modifications made no difference, in fact they made it worse.

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