When those in the market for a desirable executive car turn to car leasing, the Audi A6 is so often their choice, and it shouldn’t be such a surprise! After all, the car is now in its fourth generation and has established a reputation for driving refinement, interior luxury and high equipment levels. It has also been praised by motoring journalists for its cleanliness and frugality. Other reasons to take an interest in an Audi A6 lease include the car’s strong range of turbocharged engines, a five-star crash rating and plenty of space for occupants. All in all, the Audi A6 is a very well-rounded executive saloon. The Audi A6 has become more popular with younger drivers over recent years, perhaps this is partly due to an increase in car leasing.
A quick online search and you'll find a broad range of Audi A6 leasing deals. Many people desire an Audi A6 but can’t afford to buy it outright, leading them to leasing, while others simply prefer an alternative to ownership that allows them to return the car at the end of the contract, replacing it with a brand new model. Personal lease deals for the Audi A6 offers fixed monthly payments that have been calculated in line with the expected depreciation of the vehicle (the difference between the car’s purchase price and its resale value at the end of the agreement), with mileage and age accounted for. As your rental is calculated based on the part in between, this is why leasing a prestigious vehicle is so affordable, given Audi's extremely generous resale values, making an Audi A6 lease a feasible option for those who could only afford a Ford or Toyota if buying outright. You can select your initial payment, contract length and annual mileage. If you prefer to budget each month you can even add on a maintenance package for a fixed monthly cost. As the leasing company are the owner of the Audi A6, they'll renew the road tax each year.
Whether you’re looking for a petrol or diesel, automatic or manual, you can even select additional options such as air suspension, Black Edition and Quattro four-wheel drive, you can find a highly competitive Audi A6 contract hire deal with the assistance of National Vehicle Solutions. We work hard to bring you offers that perfectly match your financial and practical circumstances and requirements, our friendly advisers can respond to any questions that you may have. We are one of the major specialists in car leasing in the UK, helping people to find the right deals, quickly, as well as providing a high standard of customer service and after care. It’s even possible to use our site to apply directly for finance, as the website is locked your personal data is safe and secure.
Our staff our on hand to talk you through the full process, every step of the way. If you have a current lease, they'll liaise with you to ensure that delivery of your new car is streamlined with the collection of your existing lease so you're not without a mode of transport or stuck with 2 cars to insure. Driven UK mainland free delivery is included with all of our leases, but if you prefer transported delivery can be arranged at an additional cost. We can still provide leases for customers who are located in non Mainland regions such as Norther Ireland, in these instances we help customers arrange the collection of the vehicle, ensuring they're collected from the Airport or Train Station.
You can choose a maintenance package for a fixed monthly cost but if you choose to maintain the vehicle yourself and opt for a non maintained contract, it's worth noting that some funders do insist that the vehicle is maintained by a Main Audi Centre. As the vehicles are brand new, they'll benefit from manufacturers warranty, which will include a level of breakdown recovery for a period of time.
At the end of the lease agreement, your Audi A6 is returned to the leasing company, they'll arrange with you to call to collect and inspect the vehicle. Usually the inspection will take place a few days before the actual collection. They'll appraise the vehicle and leave you with a report. This report will outline any discrepancies in terms of what is deemed as damage instead of fair wear. They'll work within the remit of the published BVRLA fair wear and tear guide. You'll then have the opportunity to repair any damage otherwise the funder will charge out any damage in an invoice to you. The fair wear and tear guide, is very generous, originally written with the understanding that the vehicle is no longer brand new and is now indeed a used vehicle