As we have also written in other blogs, leasing a car can be a financially sensible choice. Keeping a car on the road is an expensive hobby, especially if you decide to buy one nice car. First of all, you then have to invest a large amount of money in the car of your dreams and then these days you have to pay more and more for fuel and there are several measures coming up that are going to put additional taxes on emissions. A good way to keep the cost of your car under control is to switch to an electric car. Buying an electric car is still on the expensive side but, of course, you don't have to buy an electric car to drive one. How about this? You can also get to private lease going to do. This is an interesting way not only to be able to drive sustainably, but also to make sure that you never face any major unexpected expenses. So this can be financially attractive!

Lease an electric car

At the time of writing, buying an EV is still very expensive. Sure, there are subsidies and pots but still you often have to dig deep into your pockets. This is a reason for many people not to make the switch yet, even though they would like to. In this case private lease electric car from Univé, for example, is an interesting option. This is because you can lease an electric car for a period of five years for a fixed amount per month. You then spread your costs so you don't have to make a big investment all at once. Moreover, you do not have to worry that you will have to bear the costs of any repairs to your car. These are covered by the leasing company. So you have the joys of driving, but not the burdens.

Which model do you want?

If you are interested in an electric lease car, it is time to see which model you would like. You can choose from many well-known brands including Citroën, BMW, Audi or Tesla. Look carefully at how many kilometres you expect to drive per year. This is important when it comes to the range of your car. This is the number of kilometres a car can cover on a full battery. If you think you will only drive a few hundred kilometres a week, you can choose a car with a lower range. If you spend all day in your car, it is advisable to go for a more luxurious car with a higher range. So be well informed about the car's range to avoid having to recharge your battery every three hours.

Interested in a second chance?

Should you be keen to get a competitive deal, check out the 'second-hand cars' offered by Univé. These are electric used cars that are still in good condition. That way you drive just as well, but for a lower price. Ask Univé about the possibilities.

 

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