Lease HiluxNeed a rugged type of vehicle that can transport you across muddy building sites in the week yet still be comfortable enough to transport the wife and the kids to the supermarket at the weekend? Have you thought about leasing a Toyota Hilux pick up truck that comes with a double cab? This hardy machine will tackle the toughest of terrain and still prove to be easy to drive in and around town. Companies
Lease Hilux Toyotas from hire specialists and the vehicles show as assets on the firm`s balance sheet. At the start of the lease term a set time scale is established with 3 years being a popular choice. Normally a deposit is given to the hire firms by companies who want to
Lease Hilux Toyotas and then fixed monthly repayments are provided. At the end of the lease period a final payment will be required. However, once the final payment has been made the hirer then retains 98% of the sale value of the vehicle. Of course, if the hirer prefers they can ask the company that provides the
Lease Hilux Toyota to sell the vehicle for them and the proceeds from the sale are offset against the final payment. The money that is left over will be given to the hirer and everyone is happy with the end result.
Wheelchair Accessible VehiclesYou might own one of the
Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles already but what happens if yours breaks down and needs to go into the garage for any length of time? When a replacement vehicle is needed,
Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles can be hired through specialist car hire companies that deal with disabled drivers on a daily basis.
Cars and trucks built before about 1935 came on wire spoke wwheels with small metal caps installed to seal the wheel hub on the axle. Those early "HUBcaps" were smaller than 3" in diameter, made of heavy gauge plated steel hammered onto the hub of the wheel. Their main function was to keep dirt out of the spindle nut and the wheel bearings.