Vauxhall lease deals: Top cars at top value
Vauxhall have been building cars since 1903, so in the 108 years they have been producing cars you expect they may have learned a thing or two. The most amazing thing from our point of view however, is just how much they have learned in the last ten years, let alone the past hundred. If you were to opt for a Vauxhall finance deal, you will be getting, for not much outlay, a car that can do long distance cruising, city running, back road blasting or family carting around, depending on your particular lifestyle.
Some cars in the Vauxhall range will actually combine some of these traits, as Vauxhall clearly understand that in the British market, we don’t like to compromise. If you have a family but still like the idea of enthusiastic back-road driving, then of course there is a car available via a Vauxhall lease to suit your requirements. For example, a Vauxhall leasing deal for a VXR8 or Insignia VXR are both capable of fitting your 2.4 children in the back during the week and playing the hot rod on your Sunday morning drives.
Another Vauxhall lease deal that we can highly recommend is for the ever popular Astra. One of the UK’s top selling cars for twenty years, the UK has clearly fallen in love with this versatile little hatch. As with the cars above, a Vauxhall leasing agreement for an Astra can get you a car for the school run or a little wannabe race car via Vauxhall’s fire breathing VXR range.
We also recommend Vauxhall leasing deals for corporate use via Vauxhall contract hire as they make excellent exec cars that can cover miles comfortably and effortlessly. This is why Vauxhall are so strong in the UK; understanding what we want and what we need, and combining them in style and value.
Vauxhall: a company steeped in history
Vauxhall is one of the oldest car manufacturers in the world. Born in 1857, over 150 years ago, Vauxhall has been building cars since 1903 and has belonged to General Motors since 1925. Since then, the company has gone from strength to strength and has been the UK’s second best car seller for the last two decades.
Vauxhall leasing deals have also proven to be extremely popular, particularly since the availability of Vauxhall finance and lease packages on accessible models like the Corsa.
So, what is changing over at Vauxhall? After a long period of loss-making, arguably down to a range of cars not being up to the high European standards set by their main rivals, they look set to come back into profitability soon.
Spurred on after the MD of General Motors declared he was getting ‘fed up’ with their lack of progress, Vauxhall recently came public with their forecast profits for the coming years, which are pleasantly optimistic, considering recent performance.
Vauxhall’s new Corsa, Astra and Astra GTC models should also be a sight for sore eyes, as the manufacturer has been desperate to get some more exciting models out into the marketplace. We anticipate Vauxhall leasing to sky-rocket with the launch of the GTC model, a sportier, lower and more desirable version of the popular Astra.
It isn’t only the mainstream Corsa and Astra models that are causing a stir, however. Drivers with a Vauxhall lease plan on the Insignia model will no doubt be pleased to learn that Parkers price guide has named the ‘Insignia 2.0 CDTi 160 ecoFLEX Exclusiv’ its Family Estate Car of 2011.
Once noise of this achievement spreads around car buyers across the UK, we can probably expect to see an increase in uptake of Vauxhall lease deals – which is certainly good news for General Motors.