All leasing companies have requirements for the condition of the leased car when it is returned at the end of the leasing period. We give you the best tips on what to do before returning the car to avoid unforeseen bills.
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All leasing companies have requirements for the condition of the leased car when it is returned at the end of the leasing period. We give you the best tips on what to do before returning the car to avoid unforeseen bills.
Car seats are exposed to daily wear and tear, which can result in holes, tears and discoloration in the interior. Especially the part of the seat facing the door is the most exposed, as this is where you most often come into contact when getting in and out of the car. In this blog post, we'll go through how to repair car seats, whether they're made of leather or fabric.
Diamond cut wheels are a type of alloy wheel where parts of the metal are cut using a machine equipped with a diamond blade. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at diamond cut wheels and go through the advantages and disadvantages of choosing this type of wheel.
When driving a leased car, it's important to take good care of it to avoid unnecessary costs at handover. Many people find that they end up with a large bill at handover because the car has damage that needs to be repaired. In this blog post, we'll go through the typical damage that a leased car has at the end of the lease.
Curb damage is a common challenge for many drivers, especially in urban areas where parking spaces are often small. This damage can range from minor cosmetic scratches on the rim to more serious structural damage to the tire or suspension system.
In this blog post, we'll dive into what curb damage is, how it occurs, what consequences it can have and how you can avoid it.