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1.
Are there restrictions on annual mileage for leased cars?
When you start your leasing contract with Bisley Leasing you agree an
estimate of your total mileage throughout the lease. If you drive over
the agreed mileage, you will incur an extra charge. However these fees
are agreed with you in advance.
2.
Who has responsibility for insuring leased vehicles?
When you lease a vehicle, it is entirely your responsibility to take
care of the insurance.
3.
Can I claim back VAT on leased cars?
The amount of VAT you can reclaim on your leased vehicle depends entirely
on how much the car is used for business and how much for personal use.
You can only reclaim the VAT on business contract hire and lease finance
contracts. We suggest you talk to your accountant about the VAT and
tax implications of your vehicle lease. You can usually only recover
up to 50% of the VAT on the finance, and 100% on maintenance. Private
lease contract users are not allowed to reclaim the VAT.
4.
Why do you do different deals for private and business lease?
Our lease deals for business are exclusive of VAT, while our private
lease deals are inclusive of VAT.
5.
How can Bisley Leasing offer such low prices?
Bisley Leasing acquire thousands of cars and vans direct from the manufacturers
every year. This immense buying power allows us to pass on our low prices
to you, the customer.
6.
Why are there a range of different prices for the same vehicle?
The price differences between private and business car lease contracts
are usually to do with VAT. Business rates are shown exclusive of VAT,
private lease is inclusive of VAT.
7.
What are the maintenance implications of leasing a car?
It is your responsibility to ensure that the vehicle you lease is adequately
maintained. Our prices do not include maintenance; however we offer
our own exclusive maintenance packages. Our maintenance packages include
full servicing in line with the manufacturer’s recommendations,
replacement tyres as necessary, brakes, pads and all other serviceable
items throughout the contract.
8.
Would it be more cost-effective to lease a car on a personal or business
contract?
The answer to this question depends entirely on your VAT status. A business
lease contract is designed with VAT-registered businesses in mind.
9.
What is the difference between all the lease finance packages available?
There are a number of different ways of conducting a car lease: essentially
the difference between all our contracts is the flexibility to retain
the car at the end of the lease. You may want to keep your car at the
end of the lease; you may want to return it; or you may want the flexibility
to decide later on in the contract.
10.
What is reasonable wear and tear?
A description of ‘reasonable wear and tear’ is laid out
in the contract.
11.
Do you only lease cars to established businesses?
There are no guidelines as to who we lease cars to – although
we normally deal with businesses who have been established for a minimum
of 2 years.
12.
I used to have a company car, and now I’m opting out of the scheme.
Can you help?
Yes, we are able to offer you car leasing on a personal basis.
13.
What if I change my mind about the type of contract I want?
The only aspect of a lease contract you can change once you are in possession
of a vehicle is the mileage. You can change the agreed mileage as long
as there are 6 months left on the contract.
14.
Does the lease cost include maintenance?
We do supply maintenance contracts, which we add to the cost of the
contract. All the prices quotes on this site are exclusive of maintenance.
15.
Do I need to pay a deposit?
When you lease a vehicle from us, a standard contract will require you
to pay a deposit of three months up front. However our contracts can
be tailored to your specific needs. The rates quoted on this site are
for our standard lease contracts: contact us to discuss your needs.
16.
Are all your cars brand new?
Yes, all cars supplied by Bisley Leasing are brand new – unless
stated otherwise. That’s the beauty of leasing your car: your
vehicle is never more than 3 years old.
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