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How do People Afford Brand New Vehicles?

While I was on my way to the office a week back, I was stuck in what seemed like endless traffic, I was getting really fed up. After a while I glanced over to the other side of the carriageway, to my astonishment for at least 30 minutes every car that went pass was so nice. There I was in my car that was just on its last wheels and every one else is driving brand new vehicles. I mean where do they get them from?

After briefly thinking for a while, I came to the conclusion that not everyone can afford brand new vehicles, so here are my ideas.

1) They buy vehicles on finance, vehicles that they literally cannot afford, and this is really one of the main reasons that the economy is suffering. People go and get the best possible cars and then they cannot keep up with the monthly payments that they have committed themselves to for the next 10 years, so they end up trying to sell the vehicle and we all know that cars are always dropping in price.
2) In my opinion this is how a lot of people are getting their vehicles and it is the best possible way, something that could in fact overtake buying vehicles is car leasing. Car leasing lets you get a much nicer car than you could usually have, without paying for it all at once. You pay a monthly rate for a brand new car; you simply do not have to deal with repairs, MOTs or anything else. When your vehicle contract has come to an end you just hand back the keys and get to choose a new modern car.

To be honest the second option sounds so interesting that I might just go and get myself a new car on a lease contract tomorrow. it certainly sounds very tempting

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