Lease World supply lease on all models of Nissan vehicles.
We supply Nissan Lease, Leasing, Contract Hire, Personal Contract Hire and Personal Contract Purchase on all Nissan Models and often have hand picked special offers which can be viewed on the special offer pages on our website.
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Nissan 370 Lease
Every inch the tyre-shredding muscle car. The 370Z provides barrel-loads of poke and a thrill-a-minute driving experience.
Nissan Juke Lease
IT may be called the Juke, but it's certainly not boxy! These are the first official images of Nissan's new curvy cross-over which aims to repeat the success of the Qashqai, this time offering buyers a funky alternative to a regular supermini.
Nissan 370 Roadster Lease
Roadster has all the virtues of the 357Z coupe - barrel-loads of poke and a thrill-a-minute driving experience - while adding roof-down appeal.
Nissan Pixo Lease
You can buy a Pixo for very little outlay, and the running costs are low, too.
Nissan Micra Lease
The Micra looks distinctive, it's good to drive, it's easy to park and it's well made.
Nissan Cube Lease
The Cube's looks are distinctive, and it has plenty of passenger space. It has a strong engine, and it's well equipped compared with others.
Nissan Murano Lease
Hugely spacious and luxurious 4x4 with agile handling and a strong image.
Nissan Note Lease
The Note has a spacious and thoughtfully designed interior and is good to drive.
Nissan GT-R Lease
Details coming soon!!!
Nissan Pathfinder Lease
Unlike some rivals, the Pathfinder is genuinely capable in the rough. The cabin offers seven-seat versatility and its prices significantly undercut those of key rivals.
Nissan Qashqai Lease
The Qashqai is Nissan's fresh take on the small family car. It has funky 4x4 styling, it's competitively priced and gives a capable drive.
Nissan Qashqai+2 Lease
As the name suggests, it has two more seats than the standard Qashqai, but you get the same cosseting ride, impressive refinement and long list of standard equipment
Nissan X Trail Lease
The X-Trail is a fine drive, with a comfortable ride, composed handling and excellent refinement. The interior is solid and practical, and it's more capable off-road than many of its rivals.
Nissan NV200 Lease
Nissan Cabstar Lease
The Nissan Cabstar is a simple and sturdy small truck. Aimed at urban drivers needing to make multiple drops and pick ups.
Nissan Interstar Lease
Nissan Interstar sits in the medium panel van section. Similar to rivals Nissan have added a few additional touches to differentiate including a parking sensor. Choice of three wheelbases and roof heights giving flexibility.
Nissan Navara Lease
New Navar puts you in control of every situation - hugely tough, capable, powerful and thrilling to drive. It is the no compromise activity tool built to out perform.
Nissan Primastar Lease
Distinctive and fresh in appearance the Primastar drives as well as it looks. With an intelligent cabin design, smart loadspace, smooth driving performance, it gives you something to look forward to, every day.
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Many people buy their cars, either hire purchase or with cash. But there's also the option to lease a vehicle. This happens more with companies and businesses that offer company cars to employees. But car leasing is an attractive option for private individuals, since it requires no deposit - however, you will be asked to pay a fee generally equal to the first three months' rental.
Types Of Car & Van Lease
An operating lease, or contract hire, means that the car is hired for a fixed period (normall between 24-60 months), and a fixed rental is paid, based on the anticipated mileage to be used. It can come with or without a maintenance agreement. At the end of the lease the vehicle is returned to the finance company, which re-sells it. As much as 100% of the cost of rental can be offset against taxable profits and up to 100% of VAT on the leased car can be reclaimed, depending on the situation.
Under a finance lease, the leasee takes responsibility for selling the vehicle at the end of the lease period to settle a pre-agreed residual payment. A payment equivalent to the estimated future value is payable at the end of the contract. At the end of the contract period, the vehicle is sold and if the sale amount exceeds the residual payment, the lessee keeps the difference.
There's also lease purchase, under which the lessee owns the vehicle after all payments, including the option to purchase payment at the end, are made. Lease purchase is a cheaper monthly alternative to hire purchase, the traditional method of financing, and is written on a hire purchase agreement with the protections afforded by the Consumer Credit Act. A personal lease has a residual payment incorporated into the lease. If the lessee pays it, he owns the vehicle. Alternatively, it can simply be returned to the finance company.
Your Lease Responsibilities
When you lease a car, you're entering into a contract. That gives you certain responsibilities to take care of the lease car and return it in a certain condition - as with any contract you should read the small print. Different lease companies set different conditions, so sit down with your contract and read through it carefully.
You'll also need to have your car serviced at regular intervals at a franchised dealer or approved servicing agent, usually every 10,000 miles, or as specified by the manufacturer or leasing company. Unless you have a maintenance agreement on your lease, you'll need to arrange and pay for this yourself.
You'll be responsible for obtaining insurance on the car, and (depending on the type of lease) keeping up the road fund tax
Returning the Lease Car
You need to be very aware that the car must be returned in good condition, with an allowance for fair wear and tear. The finance company will have the vehicle inspected, and you'll be assessed a charge for excess wear and tear as shown under the guidelines of the BVRLA - British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association. Charges are most often assessed for:
rips, stains, burns and tears on seats.
damaged or scratched paintwork.
bodywork chips and dents.
damaged wheels and trims.
About five weeks prior to returning the car; you should begin your preparations, fixing any damage, including cracked windscreens. Gather together all the keys and documentation that came with the car. If you've fitted any non-standard equipment (which should only be done with permission) it should be removed before returning the car.
Lease Problems
If there's damage or any other problem with your car which is due to a manufacturing or design fault, then this issue is between you and the dealership, and it's your responsibility to deal with any issue before you return the car to the lease company, and ideally at the point when you notice the fault. Manufacturing and design faults can include such things as corrosion and tarnishing of exterior trim and fittings, paint or coatings peeling or falling off.
In the event of a problem between you and the leasing company that can't be resolved, you can contact the BVRLA (if the company is a member) and fill out a complaint form on their web site. They'll write to both parties to resolve the complaint. If that doesn't work, they'll forward the relevant details to a conciliation committee. You'll hear a decision within 30 working days. Using their conciliation service doesn't preclude your right to take separate action