Nissan is one of the top 10 largest automakers in the world and with a large line-up, it is easy to see why. With manufacturing starting in Japan back in 1933, Nissan have continued to grow ever since. Up until the mid-1980s, Nissan vehicles that were destined for other markets were branded as 'Datsun'.
Some of the most desired classic cars ever produced come from the Nissan brand such as the Skyline and the 240Z. In more recent times, Nissan have launched many exciting models including their first electric model in 2010 and the new electric SUV, the Nissan Ariya in 2022.
Leasing a Nissan often comes with lower monthly payments and no large upfront costs, making it an attractive option. However, unlike buying, you won’t own the car at the end of the lease.
At the end of your Nissan lease, you return the car to the finance company. You can then choose to lease a new model, extend your current lease, or return the vehicle and explore other options.
Yes, you can choose the model, colour, trim, and additional features when leasing a Nissan. However, personalising your vehicle may influence the monthly cost.
Nissan lease agreements typically include road tax, manufacturers warranty, and free delivery. You can also opt to add servicing and maintenance for an extra fee.