Why Lease
Why rent rather than buy, you might ask, well it's simple and straight forward – it's cheaper.
The Mini Lease is for those that have need of transport for longer than two months – Contract Workers, Students and Visitors who stay for months, even a few years - and it's perfect for those who the banks have declined but who have a credit card.
When finished – just return the keys, no worry about selling it ….for less than you owe sometimes.
"Your application for finance has been declined". If this sentence sounds familiar then we can help you. The criteria for the decline are not important to us. What is important is your age, being older than 21 and having a credit card.
Then there is a car waiting for you. Don't have a Credit Card? Apply now to your Bank – they are far easier to get than a Car Loan. R10 000 limit is enough to arrange the R5000 or R7500 deposit (100% refundable) and the monthly fully inclusive payments.
When one purchases a vehicle on "Hire Purchase" (HP), you will never own it until you complete the payments. Once all payments are made, after 5 to 6 years on average, you are the proud owner of a R100 000 (original purchase price) vehicle you paid 72 x R2500 plus R10 000 deposit = R 190 000. But it's only worth R25 000 on a Trade In.
It cost you R165 000 – just to buy. You also have Insurance to buy, new tyres, services, licence….
Compare "Hire" Purchase or a Mini Lease.
What if you don't like the Car after all? You're stuck with it for years to come, whether it gives trouble or not...
Mini Lease allows you to swap the car if dissatisfied or you want to upgrade!
Hire Purchase (HP)
This is what is needed to 'buy' and run a car.
- Credit Check
- Large Deposit – not refundable
- Proof of employment
- Valid SA i.d.
- Valid drivers licence
- Clear credit record
- Insurance
- Tyres
- Maintenance
- Licence fees
- Devaluation
Additional Costs:
Mini Lease
This is what is needed to rent a car.
- Older than 21 years
- Credit Card
- No Credit Check
- Fully Refundable Deposit
- FREE Insurance
- FREE Maintenance
- FREE Licence
- FREE Tyres
- NO Devaluation
What to know:
Destinations
Cape Point
From its rugged, rocky outcrops and sheer cliffs, to the fynbos covered plains, Cape Point holds much in store for its visitors.
Robben Island
From the 17th to the 20th centuries, Robben Island served as a place of banishment, isolation and imprisonment. Today it is a World Heritage Site and museum, a poignant reminder to the newly democratic South Africa of the price paid for freedom.
Table Mountain
Table Mountain Aerial Cableway has something for everyone, which is why it’s attracted more than 20-million visitors since it was opened in 1929.
Wine Route
The original Stellenbosch Wine Route was founded in 1971 and has been promoting its members for more than 30 years.
