Adapted Car HireThis is fine when the
Adapted Car Hire runs as it should but what happens when the car breaks down and a replacement is required? Should the unthinkable happen disabled drivers needn`t worry as there are
Adapted Car Hire centres that can provide a suitable replacement vehicle. Offering a wide array of vehicles the
Adapted Car Hire centre offer a sympathetic approach to the needs of drivers with impairments.
It can carry 4 passengers safely, travelling at speeds up to 350 MPH. It does approximately 20 MPG, runs on automotive gasoline, and is able to carry a useful payload of 750 Lbs... Oh yes, I forgot to mention, it?s bright red, has no tires, and it flies!
As an rule, the Tire industry ?revolves? (yes the pun was intentional) around a series of peculiar mechanicaal and physical requirements: friction, pressure, directional velocities and other earthly considerations.
Lease WarriorYou`ve been a fan of the Mitsubishi Warrior L200 for quite some time and have been asking your transport manager to consider them for the past year or so. The old Nissan pick ups that you are using are on their last legs and your firm could
Lease Warrior pick ups in the future. Sell the old stock of trucks and the money that was raised would easily cover the deposits on the new fleet of
Lease Warrior trucks. The fixed monthly payments could be made and the vehicles would be shown as assets on the balance books. In three years time the lease period would come to an end and a number of options would be available. The first would be for your company to make a final payment, sell the
Lease Warrior trucks and retain 98% of their value. If they liked, a new lease scheme could be entered into and you`d all get new vehicles to drive around in once more. The second option would be to let the lease firm sell the trucks and the final payment could be offset from the sales proceeds. Then your firm would receive the money that was left and this could be used as they liked.