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5 Of Our Prefered Vans To For Leasing And An Explanation Why



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By : Dirik Hameed   

Whether it is for small business or for household car leasing is becoming more and more famous. Vehicle leasing requires a fixed amount of monthly charge that may include may include servicing and maintenance of the vehicle to keep it road worthy. Car lease is great and saves a lot of money. If you think van leasing is a great idea then here is a list of top five vans by yours truly.

Citroen Relay

This car provides complete driving experience. It is also great for courier type work. It handles well on road as well as motorway and is quite large. It has about thirty different models each with its different wheelbase and capacity with good board features. For security conscious people this car is best because it is fitted with an immobilizer and deadlocks. There is a document clipboard and the passenger seat folds down perfectly. It is available at most vehicle leasing companies.

Mercedes Benz Sprinter

Everyone loves the Mercedes and anyone who has driven a Mercedes knows the quality of Mercedes cars. Even when you are blind folded you can select a Sprinter if that is what you want and it is considered as one of the best and works great for courier work. A sure choice for car lease and it is a large van. It has hinged rear doors with 180 degrees of opening capacity with a left sliding door and it has 1400kg of load capacity. It consumes 22-30mpg fuel and is one of the fastest vans.

Peugeot Partner

For mid-size courier work this van is perfect. It features great cab capacity and a lot of dash room for extras. It also has an easy to access storage. It features twin asymmetric back doors and a good sliding side door and a diesel engine of 1.6l capacity. It has an optional air-conditioning for those who want it. The most noticeable thing is the 45mpg fuel consumption. Get in touch with you vehicle leasing company and lease it.

Renault Kangoo

The ideal small van that works great for inner city courier work. The van has 800kg load capacity. Additionally you will get ABS, radio/CD, driver's airbag and steering wheel that is height adjustable with some more extras. There is a ML+ model of this car that has a left loading sliding door with the normal back openers.

Ford Courier

This van is one of the old ones from Ford. This car is no longer in production and the last production model was released in 2003. The result is a good van leasing rate on this car. This is one of those basic vans with great handling. The models that were lunched later on of this car have power steering with them and also have a large load capacity. This is one of those very reliable working vehicles.

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