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The Reason You Need To Rent A Mercedes-Benz Car

Mercedes-Benz | Mercedes-AMG 18/11/2020 No Comments
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Brand new Mercedes-Benz cars are quite expensive. The most affordable model, the Mercedes-Benz A-Class hatchback, starts at £24,095 in the UK while its saloon model will drive you back at around £26,190.
 

Luckily, there are many car leasing options available to buyers nowadays which will let you drive your favorite Mercedes vehicles for a more affordable rate that can go as low as £255 monthly.
 
Aside from only paying a small price to enjoy the perks offered by the three-pointed star marque, here are more benefits you can get when leasing a Mercedes car:
 
Drive the Latest Mercedes-Benz
Leasing is an ideal choice for people who want to experience the latest cars by Mercedes. As soon as your contract with the provider expires, you may either choose to renew your lease with the car you already have or pick a new one from the latest models.
 
Enjoy State of the Art Tech
Mercedes is known for fitting its cars and SUVs state of the art infotainment systems as well as technologies that focus on safety, comfort, and semi-autonomous driving. One does not have to look further than the features of the new S-Class, which will also trickle down to the low-end models of its maker.
 
Low Maintenance
Old cars have a higher tendency to break down, especially if you are living in an area with extreme weather conditions or you tend to rack up mileage at long drives. You can save yourself from all the trouble by only choosing the latest offerings of Mercedes, which comes with a good warranty and road support.
 
No Problems with Depreciation
A new car immediately loses around 20% of its value as soon as you drive it out of the dealership. It loses more of its value as its odometer gets higher and the car gets older. Put into consideration the amount of abuse it gets along the way too.
 
That means in three to five years, the resell value of your auto will only be around half of its price tag as brand-new. You are freed from this burden when leasing because you can just shift to a new car as soon as your contract expires.
 
More Style, More Personality
Other than the advantages enumerated here, driving a Mercedes offers a strong aura of prestige in your persona. Arrive in style and confidence during important meetings and you already have a strong edge with your clients. The same effect can be achieved if you are trying to make an impression on someone.

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