New car time! (Boring daily driver content)
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New car time! (Boring daily driver content)
Hi everyone,
I have been looking into leasing a car from my work, and a while ago I took the plunge and signed up. £96 a month covers it and allows me to use it for 9,000 personal and 3,500 business miles each year. I ordered it 14 weeks (!) ago, and it finally arrived.
So far I'm really impressed with it. Sure, it couldn't pull the skin off custard, but it's comfortable, quiet, handles pretty well and has a good stereo. I've not been able to get anywhere near Ford's economy figures but I've still averaged 59.5 mpg over 300 miles so far, which is a vast improvement on my other car.
I've been really enjoying having a normal car where I can enjoy some music, have a conversation with my passenger and just chill out.
Here's a picture, and a chance to show off my new ride, lol.
I have been looking into leasing a car from my work, and a while ago I took the plunge and signed up. £96 a month covers it and allows me to use it for 9,000 personal and 3,500 business miles each year. I ordered it 14 weeks (!) ago, and it finally arrived.
So far I'm really impressed with it. Sure, it couldn't pull the skin off custard, but it's comfortable, quiet, handles pretty well and has a good stereo. I've not been able to get anywhere near Ford's economy figures but I've still averaged 59.5 mpg over 300 miles so far, which is a vast improvement on my other car.
I've been really enjoying having a normal car where I can enjoy some music, have a conversation with my passenger and just chill out.
Here's a picture, and a chance to show off my new ride, lol.
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In the US, leasing a base-model Fiesta would entail roughly a $2,000 payment up-front, and then $150 per month thereafter. £96 is extremely cheap. (Though I assume that this offer is in some way subsidized by your employer?)
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