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Have you heard about Nissan’s new electric car?

Posted on 09 December 2010 by admin

After years of testing and innovative ideas Nissan has come up with an impressive, stylish electric car! Who would have thought that the car industry would change that rapidly that there would be no need to ever have to refill our tanks with petrol or gas? It was not long ago that the hybrid cars were seen as an amazing invention, to reduce the amount of damage us drivers do to our environment and now we are seeing a product that will potentially be even better.

In 2009, Nissan launched the electric car overseas and it is predicted that by 2012 it will hit the Australian market. These cars have been requested from thousands, even though they are still yet to be produced or available in specific countries. In various countries, the government has offered a rebate for individuals who wish to buy the “Leaf” car. However at the moment Australia isn’t too keen in implementing this grant, this doesn’t mean they won’t. At the moment they are supporting Toyota’s Hybrid car due to it being “beneficial” for the environment, only time will tell if this grant will be offered to Australians.

Where can you recharge?

Believe it or not, anywhere you find an electricity plug you can recharge. Whether it’s at work, at home or even at a supermarket! A batteries lifetime will depend on how well you maintain your car; Nissan estimates that it has an 8-year lifetime! When batteries are no longer useful, the company aims at using there power for other purposes and find ways to reuse/recycle them.

They solely run on a battery, benefiting individuals in the way that gas is not needed and they produce zero emissions.  It process is simple, in order to run your car all you must do is to charge it for 8 hours for a completely full battery, or “quick charge” it for 10 minutes. It is vital that these cars are not charged on quick charge several times a day, this doesn’t charge the battery to its full ability and may reduce the life of the battery.

It is a good idea to plan ahead in your financials; you may not be eligible for a loan at the moment due to having defaults or being bankrupt. This does not mean to say that you will not be eligible in the near future. So don’t wait around, speak to your local financier to see what can be done in order to be one of the first in Australia purchase the stylish Leaf. For more information on how to go about financing your new vehicle contact Natloans on 1300 955 791 or visit the website www.natloans.com.au

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Car Finance After the GFC

Posted on 12 February 2010 by admin

We have now made it through the GFC (Global Financial Crisis) and car finance lenders have started loosing their purse strings. This means that finance car loan in getting easier but it is still proving to be a challenge in some cases. So where can one finance a car loan these days?

Car finance is an excellent way to get your hands on a car without having to save the entire cost to purchase a car. When it comes to financing a car there are always options like secured car loans and unsecured car loans. Whether to include a balloon at the end of the loan term and how much deposit you can afford. Usually you need to consider all of these finance options before seeing your bank or finance broker.

With a finance broker like natloans you will be able to make the right decisions based on free professional advice from one of our loan consultants.

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