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Lease, Hire Purchase or Car Loan - The Choice is Yours

 

There are so many things for which you need to spend a considerable amount of money. You need money to purchase a house. You need money to purchase household items such as consumer durables. Car is another item which requires a large expenditure. Your savings might not be enough to buy a car. In this case, you need to find other sources of finance. You can get a car on lease, hire purchase or loan.

Not all dealers offer cars on lease. You will have to search for car dealers who offer cars on lease. This is not the end of your search. After finding such dealers, you will have to choose a dealer who offers a car that you are looking for. You should not make a compromise on this issue. Once you get a car on lease, you will be having it for a considerable time. The benefit of a lease agreement is that you will not have to pay a big amount of money. All you need to do is to pay a small amount of lease rentals every month until a certain period. After the expiry of the tenure of the lease agreement, you will have to return the car to the dealer.

If you want to retain the car, you can go for hire purchase. Many dealers sell cars on hire purchase. Here also, you will pay monthly installments until you have paid the entire loan amount along with its interest. The amount of monthly installments in case of hire purchase is higher than the amount of lease rentals. Its advantage over a lease agreement is that you do not have to return the car.

Another mode of financing a car is to take out a car loan. Car loans can be obtained from banks, financial institutions and private lenders. It is not a difficult thing to borrow money to purchase a car. Lenders will readily offer you a car loan if you could show your income proof. Even if you are unable to show your income proof, you can get a car loan secured against your property. It is easier to obtain a secured car loan than an unsecured car loan. The rates of interest on car loans are lower than the interest rates on hire purchase.

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