Popular Cars To Lease
Over thirty percent of cars on the road today are leased.
The popularity of car leasing has been steadily increasing over recent years due to the reduction in many people's disposable income.
Car leasing works out to be cheaper than vehicle finance, whilst still having the option to purchase the vehicle at the end of the lease contract.
If you are considering leasing a vehicle, you might want to know what vehicles are the most popular, as these models tend to be offered for the best prices.
The list below has been compiled for that purpose.
Audi A4 - The Audi A4 has been trading blows with the BMW 3 Series for quite a few years now as they both are in intense competition for the largest market there is in terms of car sales.
Although in some areas, the BMW 3 series out classes the A4; in many other areas, such as road holding ability and reliability the Audi has the BMW licked.
BMW 5 Series - BMWs newest incarnation of the 5 Series, chassis identification code F10/11 is the result of years of research and innovation into luxury four-door saloons for BMW.
Following on from the huge success of the previous generation E60/E61 which previously made up twenty-five to thirty percent of total BMW sales in North America alone; the F series chassis has become an instant hit with lessees and lessor alike.
Ford Focus - Ford brought out the Focus in 1998 to high critical acclaim.
The chassis and suspension was praised for its poise and ability and it also brought great success for Ford in motorsport.
With regards to sales, the Focus was a runaway success from the start, being the worldwide best selling car from 1999 up until 2004; which has meant that there has been consistently high demand which, in turn, has helped keep depreciation at a relatively low rate and has therefore meant lower leasing costs.
Range Rover Sport - Not everyone is out for a lease vehicle that can offer cheap running costs and unassuming road presence; some lessees want a car that yearns for attention and that screams at passers by Look at me! followed by What are you looking at?!.
If that is what you want, that is what the Range Rover Sport can give you.
It is popular, not for its mechanical ability (which is certainly not to be sniffed at), but for its image.
Honda Civic - The Civic has been a model with which Honda can be proud of for the last 30 years.
Initially produced in the guise of a two-door coupe, and now sold in many variations, the Civic offers an unparalleled combination of advanced, class-leading safety systems, supreme reliability, great performance, and fantastic value for money.
The Civic is like a jack-of-all trades; being able to transport families on long journeys or even take a lone driver on a trip to remember.
For those reasons, it is not surprising that the Civic is so popular with lessees and lessor alike.
The popularity of car leasing has been steadily increasing over recent years due to the reduction in many people's disposable income.
Car leasing works out to be cheaper than vehicle finance, whilst still having the option to purchase the vehicle at the end of the lease contract.
If you are considering leasing a vehicle, you might want to know what vehicles are the most popular, as these models tend to be offered for the best prices.
The list below has been compiled for that purpose.
Audi A4 - The Audi A4 has been trading blows with the BMW 3 Series for quite a few years now as they both are in intense competition for the largest market there is in terms of car sales.
Although in some areas, the BMW 3 series out classes the A4; in many other areas, such as road holding ability and reliability the Audi has the BMW licked.
BMW 5 Series - BMWs newest incarnation of the 5 Series, chassis identification code F10/11 is the result of years of research and innovation into luxury four-door saloons for BMW.
Following on from the huge success of the previous generation E60/E61 which previously made up twenty-five to thirty percent of total BMW sales in North America alone; the F series chassis has become an instant hit with lessees and lessor alike.
Ford Focus - Ford brought out the Focus in 1998 to high critical acclaim.
The chassis and suspension was praised for its poise and ability and it also brought great success for Ford in motorsport.
With regards to sales, the Focus was a runaway success from the start, being the worldwide best selling car from 1999 up until 2004; which has meant that there has been consistently high demand which, in turn, has helped keep depreciation at a relatively low rate and has therefore meant lower leasing costs.
Range Rover Sport - Not everyone is out for a lease vehicle that can offer cheap running costs and unassuming road presence; some lessees want a car that yearns for attention and that screams at passers by Look at me! followed by What are you looking at?!.
If that is what you want, that is what the Range Rover Sport can give you.
It is popular, not for its mechanical ability (which is certainly not to be sniffed at), but for its image.
Honda Civic - The Civic has been a model with which Honda can be proud of for the last 30 years.
Initially produced in the guise of a two-door coupe, and now sold in many variations, the Civic offers an unparalleled combination of advanced, class-leading safety systems, supreme reliability, great performance, and fantastic value for money.
The Civic is like a jack-of-all trades; being able to transport families on long journeys or even take a lone driver on a trip to remember.
For those reasons, it is not surprising that the Civic is so popular with lessees and lessor alike.