Why Van Hire Shall Be A Strong Idea For Relocating House

Car leasing is a good idea when it comes to moving across town. Why hire a moving company when you can handle the move yourself? Moving company costs more than leasing a vehicle and you will own the vehicle for a longer period of time. This is a smart decision on many levels.

Hiring a moving company to work with your schedule, along with a closing date on a new home, can be difficult at times, but when you have your own car leasing, everything will work on your schedule. Hired help is not always the best way to go. When someone you don’t know is coming into your home to pack up your belongings and then move them across town or to another town that is a big trust commitment. When you have your own van, you can take your time and do it the way you want.

With a van at your disposal, a six month or one year lease should cost less than hiring a company to move your belongings. And the added benefit of having the van for more than the weekend will prove to be a smart move. Many times when you move into a new apartment or home, there are things you need, most of which you didn’t realize you needed until the move.

With a rental truck, you are limited to a small window of time. This could be anywhere from four hours to a weekend. Then you will need to rush back to the rental company to return the vehicle. With a leasing van, you have much more time to pack and unload and do the move the right way.

Another time when leasing a van would come in handy is when an appliance needs replacing. They seem to go out when they are older and have been moved from one location to another. Saving on delivery charges can add up to big savings.

There are always going to be lots of little things that you will need to purchase when you move into a new home. From dishtowels so drink coasters to cleaning supplies, these little things can add up to a big haul from the store. It is nice to have a large vehicle when it is time to load up on supplies.

With a new home, there are always going to be new things that are needed or things that need replacing. These could be little things like a shower curtain or something major like a reclining chair. The larger the item, the more money you will save on delivery charges and that means the van leasing will practically pay for itself.

A car lease is the answer to why van leasing for a move is better than short term hire. The renting of a van or truck will only give a family a limited amount of moving time whereas leasing a vehicle will give them unlimited time. Plus, there is going to be money saving opportunities when having large furniture or appliances delivered or simply picking up supplies.

Car leasing deals from Leasing Options are a good idea if you’re moving home – Opting to go with a car lease offer means you have more flexibility

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Tips for saving fuel and money when driving new vans

There are a few important criteria to consider when businesses choose their new or used vans. As well as choosing the right van and engine size for their needs, companies also take care to choose the most cost-efficient fuel options. As long as these guidelines are followed, the business should save money on fuel consumption with its fleet of new or used vans.

However, it is just as important to drive efficiently as it is to pick out the most cost-efficient new or used vans. If you want to reduce fuel costs to a bare minimum, you need to ensure all of your company’s drivers are well trained in how to save fuel when driving.

So, what do your drivers need to know? To start with, your drivers should learn how to drive both smoothly and efficiently. This means avoiding sharp acceleration and sudden or heavy breaking, as these are both bad habits that can increase fuel consumption.

It is also important that your drivers try to drive more slowly overall, as well as using higher gears wherever possible. A huge amount of fuel can also be saved by switching off the van’s engine when stationary, such as in traffic jams, as long as it’s safe to do so.

Overloading your vans can also bump up fuel consumption, as well as putting extra strain on the van’s engine so that your servicing costs may increase. To avoid this, you should firstly make sure that you choose new or used vans with the carrying capacity you need and secondly, advise your drivers to load vans properly and avoid carrying unnecessary weight.

The last thing to do is to ensure that your vans are properly serviced, whether they are new, used or cheap vans. It is very important that the tyres on all your vans are properly inflated and that the engine is running at peak efficiency.

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Designers and engineers from the MG Birmingham technical site became a hugely celebrated success, as the new MG3 was finally unveiled at the Guangzhou Motor Show in China last month.

This was a celebrated success for all of the designers and the engineers of the MG Birmingham technical site where heavy input was made into the styling, design and the engineering development of the model.

In a just few months the MG3 will be available in the whole of China for round about 6,000 and takes many of its styling tips from another stylish design from the MG Birmingham team, the original MG Zero concept car, which was displayed to the public for the very first time in November last year at two European motor shows.

The MG3 sports cars wide hexagonal front grills, a bold dynamic frame and spacious interior cabin altogether conveys a hint of sportiness. Also, the MG3 that was presented to the public at the Motor Show displayed brand new bumpers, wheels and larger tyres and roof rails.

The MG3 will be powered by a brand new 109 brake horse power, 1.5-litre petrol engine and more technical specifications are to follow in the near future. Expected to join this strong line-up is a 1.3-litre four cylinder unit which is currently under development, along with a top spec turbocharged version of the 1.5 engine.

MG is owned by one of the world’s biggest car companies, none other than SAIC. The home of MG Motor UK and SAIC’s UK technical centre is in the city of Birmingham. This is also where about 300 designers and engineers are based, working flat out to bring us the newest and most stylish cars available in their range.

Guy Jones, MG Motor UK’s marketing director strongly believes that “the incredible reception the MG3 has in China is a great reflection on all the hard work put in by the designers and engineers here in Birmingham”

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Thousands of UK jobs at risk at Vauxhall

Thousands of jobs in the UK are under threat in the wake of the collapse of American car manufacturing giant General Motors (GM). The company has filed for bankruptcy in the US, leaving the future of all its staff uncertain. The European branch of GM, which includes Vauxhall in the UK as well as the German brand Opel, has already been sold off to Magna International, a Canadian car parts company.  But although this means that both the British and German brands will continue production, a fall in demand for car sales and car leasing deals could mean that Magna will be making significant job cuts.

The worry for Vauxhall is that Magna is a relatively unknown company in the UK, with ties to the Russian vans company run by oligarch Oleg Deripaska and the Russian bank Sberbank. The Russian involvement has raised worries about production at Vauxhall’s Luton plant, where they make Vivara vans, could be moved to Russia, leaving the Luton’s 1,400 workers without jobs. The German government also had a part to play in ensuring that the takeover was a success, leading to fears that all the company’s German plants could be protected and that if cutbacks in production and staff were necessary, it would have to happen in the UK. However this is all speculation at this point as Magna are still assessing the situation before making any decisions and have made it clear that they will do everything in their power to protect as many jobs as possible in all areas.

For Vauxhall’s 5,500 UK workers, all they can do is to remain hopeful that the company will recover quickly after the takeover by Magna, who obtained the company over other potential buyers including Italian car manufacturer Fiat. Car leasing and car sales will need to improve soon for the decision to keep factories open to be viable. In the meantime for buyers interested in purchasing a car from Vauxhall, car leasing could be a better option as it enables you to choose from a wider range of vehicles, and is less likely to leave you in a difficult position if the company suffers any further disaster in the future.

 

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Make Sure Your Don’t Get Stung By Van Hire Companies

A greater number of vans are being leased in the commercial and private sectors currently than ever before. Lots of people cannot offered to buy a van in the recession and so many are now going for the less-commitment choice. Although this is a good option for lots of people, many have found themselves lumbered with bills for damage that they didn’t even cause. To protect yourself against this it’s advisable to give the van a once over, but what are the key things to check?

Body work. Have a good look around the body work both inside and out before van leasing. Holes, paint damage and excessive rusting are among the damages to keep an eye out for. Just all damage that the owner could accuse you of causing when you bring it back. Take a photograph of any damage that you might spot and submit a list of all items to the leasing company before you drive the van away.

Suspension. This can be very expensive to fix if it goes wrong so test it well first. To test the rear suspension pull down on each of the rear corners.  When rocking the van the suspension should be smooth and quiet. If there is too much or too little travel in the suspension, or if it makes an unnerving noise, insist that its inspected properly before you drive it. You should also do the same for the front suspension and test it extensively if you are Citroen van leasing as these vans often use hydraulic suspension which is even more expensive to put right

Engine. If you don’t know much about motors it is difficult to know what you are looking for. Getting the engine running for a start and get the revs high. What you don’t want to hear is a struggling engine that is unresponsive or create large amount of smoke from the exhaust or worse still the engine itself.  If in any doubt take someone along who knows a bit or go for Ford van leasing as these vans are the most reliable.

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Honda employees return to work at Swindon

Thousands of workers at Honda’s Swindon factory have returned to work after production was halted for four months in response to the struggling car market. All 3,400 of the returning workers will be taking a pay cut until 2010 but are pleased that their jobs are finally guaranteed after the uncertainty of the last four months.

The factory was forced to close while the company decided on the best way of dealing with the problems caused by the global recession and the effect the economic downturn has had on the number of car sales and contract hire agreements. The car industry has been one of the worst affected and almost all car manufacturers are having difficulty staying afloat, but the situation at Honda and how they have recovered could stand as an example to other companies who are still struggling. Tamporarily suspending production at the Swindon plant has given them opportunity to discuss and make decisions about the company’s future as well as perform long-planned maintenance work. During the four months downtime the production lines were stripped down and rebuilt, and they took the opportunity to redecorate the whole plant, where possible by employees who had the specialist skills required for the job. 

But it’s not all good news. 1,300 workers from the Swindon factory chose to opt for voluntary redundancy at the time of the closure, many of whom still have not managed to secure alternative employment. And though the workers now have peace of mind that their jobs are safe, their pay has been cut by 3%, or 5% in management roles, for the duration of the next 10 months. The plant is only running at 50% of its normal capacity, with a predicted total production of 113,000 vehicles in 2009, less than half of the original 228,000 estimate.

In short, it’s a small victory but the company is not out of the woods yet, Honda car leasing and sales figures will have to increase significantly over the next few months if they want to avoid any further disasters. The new Honda Jazz model, due to start production at Swindon in September, should increase sales and give a clearer picture of the long-term future of the Swindon factory. Not to mention as the economy begins to recover buyers will be taking advantage of low car prices as across the board from Honda to Mercedes, car leasing and purchase prices are cheaper than ever.

 

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General Motors goes bankrupt -but what does this mean for us?

General Motors, one of the largest car manufacturers in the world, has filed for bankruptcy protection in America. For generations General Motors (GM) has been one of the big three car manufacturers in America and one of the largest in the world. Now the car industry is on its knees, and of the three biggest car manufacturers in America two have now been forced to seek protection from their creditors by declaring themsleves bankrupt. But what difference will all this make to us?

Well, for UK consumers, the answer is probably not much. If you have a car that was made by GM, there’s no need to worry about the future of your car and any parts you may need, as the company has not gone out of business entirely. After receiving protection from the American government, they predict the company will be reconstructed in as little as three months. In addition GM Europe, which consists of the British brand Vauxhall and the German Opel, has already been sold off to a Canadian company who have said they will do all they can to protect the 5,500 UK jobs at stake.

For consumers looking to purchase a new car in times like these, it could well be that leasing or contract hire could be a better option than buying outright, as it gives you more freedom of choice and wouldn’t leave you in the lurch later if the manufacturer did go out of business. Certainly if you are worried about buying a car by one of the main manufacturers tied to one of the companies that is at risk such as Vauxhall or Ford, car leasing could put your mind at ease.

Whether you’re looking for a handy little car about town or a fancy new BMW, car leasing gives you a wider choice of vehicles including those that may otherwise have been out of your price range for buying outright. Your contract allows for your estimated mileage and normal wear and tear to the vehicle, so your car won’t decrease its financial value over the course of the contract and when your agreement ends you get to swap the car for the new model of your choice. With the car industry in such a state of disaster, it could be the best way to make sure that any future disasters don’t affect you too much!

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Credit Crunch affects Coloured Van Production

Everyone has heard of the white van man, but how about a red van man? Well these could soon die out because there is a European wide shortage of red vans.

The credit crunch is the reason for the lack of the red vans. Because money is tight and the sales of vans has been affected by the credit crunch, the overall amount of vans being produced has been reduced. More traditional colours like white are being produced instead, this means that companies like Eagle Couriers, a Scottish delivery firm, might have to change their fleet colours to something more classical.

It sounds like a bit of an odd situation to be in, due to the credit crunch, van manufacturers are creating less coloured vans, however, it’s the coloured vans that are in demand.

If some companies end up choosing to change the colour of their fleet, it may end up being a good decision because they may decide on a safer colour. Although this sounds strange, there have been studies that show that white cars are in the least amount of accidents and are therefore the safest colour cars. There have been various studies that looked at the colours of cars, one being a study that found a white car was the safest during a lightning storm. Another study showed that a white fire engine was far less likely to be in an accident than a white one.

Maybe we should start claiming a car insurance reduction for having a white car because it’s less likely to be in an accident.

If you are a company that requires colour specific vans, maybe can leasing should be on the table? There are a huge number of different vans available for lease all in different colours, from minibus leasing to tipper van leasing, there are vans for every purpose and every requirement.

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