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By Kiya Mateo on Jan 19, 2011 |Automotive
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Leasing a new Nissan can be really stressful particularly if you have never gone into a showroom and leased a car before because you've always preferred to buy your Nissan instead.
For example, you might not be familiar with all of the jargon or are unsure about the stages of finding the right car and then agreeing to a deal. On the other hand you might have no idea about all of the leasing options that are currently on offer.
So if you are in this type of situation and need to figure out how to find the right Nissan then here are some guidelines from www.NissanQashqai.org to assist you when it comes to make your choice.
1) Firstly, make sure you are prepared. This means that you should decide whether leasing is right for you not just for now but for several years in the future. After you have made your mind up you should do a little internet research on the Nissan you'd like to hire. You want to take the time to think about available option that you want in your new Nissan, for instance: seats, doors, interiors, body shape, colour and if the car will be well-suited to your driving needs.
2) Then, you should try to become familiar with leasing terminology 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 (value of the car at the end of the lease). Then you should determine an approximate value of the monthly payments, which you can afford or would like to pay. All of this data can be easily found on the web and if you happen to be hiring from the net thoroughly read the site before you agree on your car and drive off the forecourt.
3) That said, monthly payments are not as important as you might think. This is because monthly payments can be deceiving or at least misleading, as lower monthly payments usually mean you will have to hire the vehicle for a longer length of time. If you take the time to work out the total costs over the leasing term then it could turn out to be the same amount, so take the figures with a pinch of salt. What this means is that if leasing costs seem high then you need to you need to consider what else they may be providing you with.
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 Nissan and also the monthly payments. Figure out if there are any offers available at the present and which companies have those offers available. You should also take time to work whether a particular manufacturer or a particular model is cheaper at the moment. For example, compared to other models some Nissan Qashqai leasing deals from www.NissanQashqai.org are very affordable at present.
5) When looking at Nissans keep in mind what it is that you are looking for. You shouldn't be impressed and wowed by the Nissan that you are taking out for a test drive or the latest model on the forecourt. Instead focus on the exact features that you want from your leased vehicle and then only agree to a deal for a vehicle that has those features.
By following these top tips choosing the right leased Nissan should be really easy and you will then be able to locate the right vehicle for you, whatever Nissan model you are looking for.
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