Lease World supply lease on all models of Peugeot vehicles.
We supply Peugeot Lease, Leasing, Contract Hire, Personal Contract Hire and Personal Contract Purchase on all Peugeot Models and often have hand picked special offers which can be viewed on the special offer pages on our website.
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Peugeot 107 Lease
The 107 has cheeky looks and a great engine. Running costs are low and quality is solid.
Peugeot 207 Lease
The 207 is a brilliant all-rounder, with a desirable image, high-quality cabin and smooth drive.
Peugeot RCZ Lease
The RCZ certainly looks the part, with its aluminium roof arches, double-bubble roof and Gaudi-esque distorted rear window. It’s a pretty tidy driver, too.
Peugeot 308 Lease
The stylish 308 is a quiet cruiser with excellent diesel engines. It has an attractive interior and good safety provision.
Peugeot 308 SW Lease
The 308 SW has a massive boot and it drives better than the hatchback
Peugeot 3008 Lease
Peugeot’s 3008 offers excellent refinement, a classy interior and plenty of versatility: it’s a fine all-rounder for families.
Peugeot 407 Saloon Lease
Handsome 407 is comfortable and very refined. It's also packed full of safety equipment.
Peugeot 407 Coupe Lease
Fine engines, especially V6 diesel; excellent roadholding; smart interior; road presence
Peugeot 407 Station Wagon Lease
A wide range of engine and trim choices; high equipment levels and distinctive looks.
Peugeot 4007 Lease
The 4007 has a smooth, flexible engine and the car handles well. It's competitively equipped and roomy for five.
Peugeot 5008 Lease
The Peugeot 5008 is one of the most practical MPVs, thanks to its spacious cabin and flexible, user-friendly seating. It's also refined and interior quality is good.
Peugeot 807 Lease
The rear seats tumble, fold and are easy to remove and replace.
Peugeot Expert Tepee Lease
The Partner Tepee is as spacious and practical as medium-sized cars come. It’s also surprisingly fun to drive, the engines are smooth and it feels solidly built
Peugeot Bipper Lease
The Peugeot Bipper is designed for the urban jungle, with its compact body and ounded design the Bipper is built for town traffic. With an average of 40.9mpg fuel efficiency isn’t a problem and neither is cargo space with a payload of 610kg. Comfortable, good looking and enjoyable to drive the Bipper is quite simply impeccable.
Peugeot Bipper Tepee Lease
The Tepee uses its space really cleverly, so it’s incredibly practical for such a small car. A smooth ride means it's decent to drive, too.
Peugeot Partner Tepee Lease
The Partner Tepee is as spacious and practical as medium-sized cars come. It’s also surprisingly fun to drive, the engines are smooth and it feels solidly built
Peugeot 207 Van Lease
Big loads are not the supermini-based vans forte but the Peugeot 207 Van carries over the strengths of its passenger-carrying sibling and should make a good choice for UK business.
Peugeot Partner Van Lease
Enhanced interior and exterior changes have modernized the look. Peugeot understand everyone has individual needs and allow buyers to pick their requirements across the range.
Peugeot Expert Van Lease
Upgrades and revisions have improved this small panel van. Exterior has had a facelift and with its simple interior and easy accessible 4 cubic metre load space keeps the Peugeot Expert fresh and updated.
Peugeot Boxer Van Lease
Peugeot's offering in the large Panel Van sector. Popular HDi engines, comfortable cabin and good level of equipment, sales have shown the Boxer is a people's champion. The best feature being the price making this a contender in this heavyweight arena.
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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