Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Contract Hire And Warranty

By: Lee Tucker Home | Automotive | Cars


As a fleet manager it is important you keep control of costs as the price of motoring rises. The price of fuel continues to rise and current predictions have the cost of petrol at 1.26 a litre by the end of the year and diesel at 1.32 a litre. There is little you can do to combat this short of dictating what suppliers can be used and monitoring through the use of fuel cards. Of course you can reduce mileage use as well but this isn’t always practical and defeats part of the value of a company car as an incentive.

One possible overhead saving for high mileage users is to select manufacturers with extended warranties so as to reduce some potential maintenance costs. A number of manufacturers have changed their warranty schemes to make the proposition more attractive. For instance Vauxhall now have a lifetime warranty with a mileage limit of 100000 miles. Toyota have extended their policy to 5 years with a 100000 mile limit, Kia have the same limit but an extended 7 year period. Hyundai leasing has an unlimited mileage limit over 5 years.

An additional benefit with these extending warranty periods means you can rotate the fleet on say a 4 year basis rather than 3 year and therefore reduce the cost of the monthly finance whilst keeping with warranty. Of course you will still have to consider costs of service and MOT if you opt for an extended lease.

Hyundai and Kia have grown their fleet offering in recent times as they offer lower cost motoring due to their advantageous cost base. This coupled with their warranty offering may make help them to grow this position in the future as well.

It is always worth considering all the manufacturers available and looking outside the tried and tested usual suppliers. If the business is running a large fleet try to arrange some manufacturer demonstrators to give your users the opportunity to test the vehicles.

It will then be time to speak with a reputable finance broker to look at contract hire pricing and to secure the desired vehicles. A BVRLA broker is normally the favorable option with a long trading history and proper office facilities. Best luck for your next car leasing deal.




Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Lee Tucker is a Sales Director of The Leden Group. Whether you are looking for car leasing, van leasing offers, contract hire, Audi leasing or private car leasing, Leden Group will have a solution to meet your needs.

Tags: , , , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Cars Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Cars

  • Contract Hire, The Environment And Cost Cutting
    By: Lee Tucker | Jul 3rd 2010
    Contract hire, the environment and cost cutting. There is also a financial consideration for road fund license which has grown significantly for larger vehicles with high emissions. Read

  • Contract Hire: The Cheaper Way To Access A Vehicle
    By: Brooke Pens | Dec 7th 2009
    Individuals often complain that buying a vehicle is a huge drain on their finances. A smart alternative to buying is to lease a vehicle via a contract hire agreement. When buying a vehicle, there are all sorts of hidden costs that the consumer must contend with, from tax to insurance. Read

  • Contract Hire And Vehicle Excise Duty
    By: Lee Tucker | Sep 4th 2010
    The cost of contract hire and leasing is linked to a number of factors: the value of the vehicle, the residual value, the contract length and the annual mileage to name a few. Another cost factor is the price of the road fund licence as this cost will be passed from the funder to the customer. Read

  • Personal Contract Purchase And Personal Contract Hire
    By: John Eva | Apr 29th 2008
    An article explaining about the advantages and disadvantages of personal contract hire (PHC) and personal contract purchase (PCP). Read

  • Services Supplied By Total Fleet Contract Hire Uk
    By: John Eva | Nov 28th 2007
    The iarticle is all about explaining the diffrent types of contracts availiable from Total Fleet Contract Hire UK, a vehicle leasing company which has been around along time now though providing such a great service to all of those who use them. Read

  • Contract Hire Services
    By: John Eva | Nov 30th 2007
    An article explaining what Contract Hire is and the benifits of using it over other medods. Read

  • Why Are Cars So Important To The British
    By: Harvey Williams | Dec 5th 2008
    Whilst motorists in other countries do attach importance to the type of car they drive, in the UK the car appears to be of far more importance, even in some cases more important that the type of house someone lives in. Britain sells on average 2,500,000 cars per year and the contract hire and leasing industry has been built ... Read

  • Business Contract Hire
    By: Daniel Owen | Mar 11th 2009
    Contract Hire is a UK term used to describe the rental of a vehicle, a longer term rental though usually of 2 years. The Contract Hire and Leasing is very big in the UK and a considerable industry sector. Read

  • Berlingo Contract Hire
    By: Himanshu Narang | Apr 30th 2009
    Berlingo contract hire is becoming a fashionable alternative compared to buying the same car by spending a lot. One of the primary reasons is that purchase of companies of berlingo contract hire typically directly of the manufacturers of vehicle, of this fact passing on the advantages with their clientele. Read

  • How To Look For Contract Hire Companies?
    By: Himanshu Narang | Jul 24th 2009
    Contract hire is a convenient way to do business in the UK. Businesses that need transportation look for contact hire companies for many reasons. The foremost is the convenient low initial payment or deposit. Another reason is the option to find the vehicle you want at a term convenient to you and your cash flow.
    < ...
    Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy