5 tips for hiring the latest Honda modelTweetDate: Jan 13, 2012 | Views: 12 | Comments: 0 1) Firstly, you should make a lot of preparations. By this I mean that you need to figure out if leasing is the right option both now and maybe even five years in the future. When you have made this choice you should research the Honda you may want to hire. You should consider all of the specific features that you are looking for from a Honda, for instance: seats, doors, interiors, body shape, colour and if the car will match your way of life. 2) Then, you need to brush up on some of the leasing terms so that you don't get discombobulated with the language, such as money factor (interest formula), capitalised cost (price of the vehicle) and residual value (the cost of the car at the end of the leasing term). You should then work out the value of your monthly fees and payments, which will be manageable and you would like to pay. Information of this sort is easy enough to track down on the net and if you are using a website to lease the car then read through the web page before talking to a team or agreeing on a deal. 3) However, the payments that you make are not the be all and end all. By this I mean that the amount you pay per month is not always that important, as lower leasing fees normally mean that you will need to lease the car for a much longer amount of time. If you decide to work out the total leasing costs over the term it could turn out to be the same amount, so take the figures with a pinch of salt. This means that even if a company is providing a car at a high rate then think about what else they might be offering you in return. 4) You should do some research and take advantage of promotions. If you do this then you can then minimise the capitalised cost of the Honda and also the monthly leasing fees. Work out if any offers are on at the moment and which car leasing companies they are available with. Also figure out whether specific manufacturers or a new model is easier to afford at the moment. For example, Honda contract hire is very enticing at the moment. 5) During a viewing or test drive of the Honda have a clear idea of what you want and need. You shouldn't be impressed and wowed by the Honda that you are trying out or the latest beemer on the car lot. Instead you should pay particular attention to additional features that you want from your leased vehicle and only sign on the line if the car has all of the features you want. If you use the tips provided above then selecting which is the best Honda should really be really simple and you can then go and find the most suitable car for your lifestyle, whatever the Honda model.
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