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How Best To Keep Your Newly-leased Fiat Good As New

Author : Essence Harold

Submitted : 2012-01-18 05:06:13    Word Count : 696    Popularity:   6

Tags:   Mini leasing, Mini contract hire, discounted Mini car prices, Mini car discount, Mini car leasing

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Few people would disagree that the one great thing about a newly leased Fiat is the fact that they do not require the rigorous maintenance schedule that second hand cars so desperately need. However, a new Fiat lease will still need a certain level of care, or you risk avoidable damage.

Fiat is an extremely popular and well-leased car, according to www.centralcontracts.com but if it is new then it will need a lot of maintenance and special attention to ensure that it stays at its peak. So what should drivers do?

Well, to cut to the chase a newly leased Fiat could be able to go a fair few miles before needing an oil check, but they can still run into problems if recent maintenance is not carried out. So here are some tips to follow.

1) If you encounter any problems, consult your dealer. It's not a good idea to give it a go yourself and try to fix important internal problems, in actual fact, it could create issues in your leasing agreement - get in touch with your leasing agents directly; otherwise you may foul up your deposit. So if a major problem develops be sure to contact your agents.

2) Some simple tasks can be done yourself. Oils and fluids will need to be topped up from time to time as they can run low or lose their effectiveness and potentially damage the engine. So if your oil or water levels are low, make sure that you refill them. To assess what exactly is required to maintain your car, check the manufacturers guide and also take a look at how you yourself drive. If you go to and from work within the city you'll meet a lot of queues that forces you to crawl through traffic - this will make fluid changes more regular.

3) Check your tyre pressure. Your leasing provider will be able to tell you how many bars your tyres should be inflated to. Take a look at the tyre wall for the accurate levels of tyre pressure needed. Lack of vigilance in checking your tyre pressures can have a detrimental impact on breaking distance, which might cause problems on break handling. All of which could be detrimental to your driving and possibly lethal.

4) Check the recommended maintenance schedule in your log book - There is more often than not a copy located in the glove box. If there isn't a copy to be found, make sure you ask back at the car leasing place as they may have written their own preferred schedule for when to bring your leasing car back in for a check. It is of the utmost importance that you pay attention to your vehicle's needs and adhere to this schedule. Ensure you stick to these check-ups as rigorously as you can as you don't want your leased Fiat to miss out on its check.

5) New cars are not as high maintenance as second hand motors. But this doesn't mean that problems can't be prevented with care and attention. To keep your newly leased Fiat looking good as new, ensure that regardless of its age you follow a set schedule for maintenance. So even if you've agreed to Citroen contract hire , staff at www.centralcontracts.com advice you to keep it in tip top condition with careful maintenance checks.

Paying attention to these tips might mean you get the most out of your new Fiat and will help you get the most mileage from it. You will also be assured that the new Fiat won't cut out on the motorway or while you are en route to work. Just remember: prevention is better than repair!

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Mini leasing - Organisation lies at the heart of my role - Ive initiated a vast array of methods to classify documents and keep important items in the correct order. I keep an eye over company correspondence, carry out duties relating to the completion of paperwork and make sure the business runs as smoothly as it can. I think its essential to build a strong base first so that any enterprise can prosper in the market.

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