****** kids!!!! Glad I never had any.
Anyway my niece's fiance shed is getting repaired again (i've lost count how many times this year) and I said to him just get rid of it and start again. He is not into cars so I said if you want cheap and reliable go with a Kia or Hyundai but maybe lease it. Just one payment each month and if it stops working it's under warranty.
He doesn't really want to pay a deposit and between £100-200 a month. Wheres best to look and do you think any company would chuck tyres in with that? I've never leased before but from what I know it seems a good idea if your buying a cheap run around
Anyway my niece's fiance shed is getting repaired again (i've lost count how many times this year) and I said to him just get rid of it and start again. He is not into cars so I said if you want cheap and reliable go with a Kia or Hyundai but maybe lease it. Just one payment each month and if it stops working it's under warranty.
He doesn't really want to pay a deposit and between £100-200 a month. Wheres best to look and do you think any company would chuck tyres in with that? I've never leased before but from what I know it seems a good idea if your buying a cheap run around