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Sunday, November 11th, 2007

We have now created the car leasing forum on this site. Please feel free to ask any questions or post topics

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http://www.carleasingblog.co.uk/forum/

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Why dont we get car ads in the uk like this?

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

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Car Leasing and Log Books - Explained

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Sometimes when you lease a car, it is fairly normal not to recieve the logbook. In the long run, weather you get one or not depends on the following.

Purchase Contract

Such as a PCP or Hire Purchase, you should recieve the log book within 12 months. If you havent had it within 9 months, its time to call the leasing company and find out whats going on.

Hire Contract

Such as contract hire, or PCH. It is highly likely that you will never recieve the log book, and the tax disc will turn up just before its due. This is perfectly normal and should cause any worry.

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PCP Contract Information

Friday, November 9th, 2007

GENERAL INFORMATION

PERSONAL CONTRACT PURCHASE (PCP) was designed specifically to be a personal contract for private individuals. By entering into a PCP plan, which is classed as a conditional sale agreement, it offers you protection under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and the Financial Services Regulations 2004.

Seen as a way to avoid the depreciation trap, a PCP agreement allows you the option to set up a contract term, with monthly payments. At the end of the term, you then have the option to purchase the vehicle, or simply hand it back to the contract provider. The Title of the vehicle does not change until the final ‘baloon’ payment is made.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

You should receive the log book for your vehicle within six months of the delivery date. It is therefore your responsibility to tax the vehicle when it next becomes due .

 Your car is covered by the usual manufacturers warrantee, and can be taken to any dealer should you have any issues with manufacture of your vehicle.

What Happens if I do not receive my log book? 

You should contact the supplier to request it to be sent on to yourself, if your Road tax is due soon or you have been unable to obtain the log book you should apply to the DVLA for a V62 form. This will allow you to transfer the log book into your own name and enable you to tax your car. There is a charge of around £25 for this but its still cheaper than the fine for driving with no tax! It is also worth taking into account that this can take up to six weeks to complete so make sure you allow pleanty of time before your tax is due to expire.

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How To Lease A Car In The UK - Idiots Guide To Car Leasing

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

Car leasing has been prominent in the states for years, and is now becoming more and more popular in the uk. You can even lease a car personally, for private use in the uk.

 Haven’t heard about it yet?

There are several good reasons for that, prominently due to the power that car manufacturers and their respective dealerships have, but rest assured its a very real and efficient way of getting a brand new car.

Because this section of the blog is supposed to be the ‘idiots guide to car leasing’ I am going to run through the basic steps to obtaining a personal lease in the uk.

1. Try not to decide on an actual vehicle you require - you will get much more success obtaining a personal leasing special offer if you dont restrict yourself.

2. Set yourself a budget - And dont break it! no matter what the salesman says, stand by your guns.

3. Set yourself a timeframe - try to allow at least 6 - 12 weeks before you want your new car. With leasing, giving the company enough time to get the order and special offer in will only benefit you in the long run.

4. Stay away from the dealerships - they have much higher overheads than your average car leasing company, and you will pay for them.

5. Get a leasing broker - predominantly advertised on the internet, leasing brokers have low overheads and a high volume of vehicles so the prices are usually alot cheaper. Make sure you pick a reputable firm, even ask to see a copy of their Consumer Credit Licence if it makes you feel better.

6. Once you are happy with the leasing company and the quote, make your proposal. This will involve completing a personal proposal form. If the company are doing it right, they should ask you to prove your ID - Normally by faxing a copy of your driving licence and utility bill. This is a great way of preventing ID fraud.

7. When you get the finance descision, its time to order the vehicle. Dont be tempted to now start applying everywhere, this can seriously damage your credit file and wind you up with no offers of finance.

8. Once ordered, alot of leasing companies tend to loose interest, keep calling to get updates. They should be providing you a decent service, after all this is the second biggest purchase most families make.

9. When your new car is delivered, check it over thoroughly. Once you have signed for it, there is no come back. So make sure you do it yourself, dont leave it to a neighbour or friend.

10. Enjoy your new car

If anyone has any questions relating to this post. Please Please dont hesitate to ask. I am more than happy to tap away at this laptop if it helps you to get through the process.

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