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Car Leasing Made Simple With ALD Ugo

  The employees’ outlook towards the 9-5 job has changed since the pandemic struck in early 2020. Many private organizations have had to lay off employees due to multiple reasons in these times. While companies from different domains have now started mass hiring again, people across the world are still unsure if they will be retained for long once hired. With all the job insecurity looming around, an employee might essentially not want to choose for a car leasing when she or he joins an organization. Why? Because traditionally, if an employee opts to lease a car upon joining a company, she or he is expected to use this car for an agreed number of years while employed with this organization. Now, if the employee is laid off or tenders a resignation to the current organization, the contract ends abruptly. In this case, the employee is supposed to pay certain charges to the car leasing company as agreed in the lease contract. Today, on one hand an employee might get laid off by an org...

Car leasing 101: an easy guide to lease a car with ALD Automotive.

  Ever since the arrival of car leasing services, it has pulled people easily. Mainly due to the attractive benefits it offers. With the majority of the public choosing car leasing over buying a car, the idea of personal vehicles is becoming outdated. Low monthly lease rentals, zero burden of commitment and all the benefits of using a car is made possible without buying a car using car leasing services. The rising demand for it shows us it is the best way to sort out your commute worries. If you haven't yet started your lease plan or if you are planning to upgrade your lease, ALD Automotive is providing you with a step by step guide to car leasing in this article. Use these points to get the best deal.   Look over your company policy and eligibility: The beginning of the car leasing process starts with your company's car leasing policy. Most companies now are including a company car on lease to their employees' benefits package. Based on seniority and various other...

Tired of the rains damaging your car? Follow these simple steps.

Rain might make you want to take your car out, play some songs on and have a peaceful drive. But we often forget that it can cause irreparable damage. We realise it when it's too late. The rain can cause natural calamities like floods and cyclones that cause damage to us and our property annually nowadays. It is tough to predict the intensity of rainfall. This annual recurrence reveals the potential of the rains to damage daily necessities, infrastructure and most importantly, your car! But what can we do? It is common knowledge that if you want to minimise monsoon damages in your car, the car needs extra care during the time. Without proper care, the car could be damaged by factors out of your control like rising waters in low-lying areas, poor condition of the roads, roads losing traction and road accidents due to lack of proper visibility. These conditions pose health risks as well as financial risks. The only way to combat factors beyond your control is by taking precautions an...

Eliminate the mess and reduce your stress (decluttering your car 101).

While using public transport has become a safety threat, the car has become the safest mode of transport during these times. Most of us started considering it as our second home. Now imagine a friend unexpectedly showing up at your house and the dirty clothes, unclean floor and odour make you both uncomfortable. It is the same if they are getting inside your car in similar condition. While it could be convenient to have things within reach, having things scattered around disorderly is embarrassing and creates a bad reputation. Imagine having to explain to your boss on a random day when he asks for a ride that the car is usually not this unclean. It speaks volumes about how careless a person is even though these are not deliberately done. Also, the reduced need for maintenance needs no explanation.   But having things around is convenient at times. Whether you're planning on a road trip or just a long drive for business it is not recommended to keep reaching for a bag every so often...