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History of the Volkswagen

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It was Ferdinand Porsche who was the founder of Volkswagen.

It is said that he was indeed a technical genius and was employed by a big number of car companies eg Austro-Daimler, Mercedes, Daimler-Benz to name but a few.

In 1930 he decided to open his own design bureau. In 1931 he asked his team of staff to start designing a motor car with a water cooled 3 cylinder engine. This should also have independent suspension and be able to accommodate 4 adults. The main aim was to keep the costs as low as possible to make it affordable to the masses.

In 1932 he found a partner in Zundapp. Originally there were three prototypes were produced using his original design which was equipped with a new engine. Unfortunately however the engine turned out to have a severe cooling problem and melted after 10 minutes of running. Zundapp decided to discontinue the project.

NSU a motor cycle manufacturer decided to join forces and a completely new cooled four cylinder engine was built. The engine was placed in the rear of the car to avoid the traditional transmission with a separate gear box, drive shaft and rear axle. Unfortunately due to the economical climate in Germany at that time NSU decided to withdraw and Porche was once again on his own.

In 1933 at the Berlin Motor Show Hitler announced his plan to produce a small car for the people of Germany. Porche and Hitler joined forces and a contract was signed in 1934. The prototypes were to be built by the RDA, which was the German Auto Manufacturers Association. RDA were shortly to realise that this project had a chance to be successful and this they did not want. They deliberately delayed the project which made Porsche miss his deadline and thus made him lose his contract. Hitler however realised this and placed the entire project under government supervision. The three prototypes were delivered in October 1936.

To this day the VW has remained almost the same in design. It has a reputation for being a highly reliable car and indeed Volkswagen van leasing is a very popular choice as they have such a solid history behind them.

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February 1st, 2010 at 11:45 pm

Van Leasing - How to Get the Best Deal

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59% of people financed their new vehicle with a bank loan and only 27% leased a vehicle. Thos statistics have changed quite rapidly now. Ever since these statistics were released the amount of people investing in van leasing has rapidly increased and we are now in the realm of an all time high in commerical van leasing. Several market researchers have said that leasing a vehicle is simply so much cheaper than it would be to get a bank loan or even get vehicle finance out from the dealer himself.

It sounds odd and too good to be true however when DesRosiers says that 46.8% cent of all new-vehicle transactions were on a lease. There has been a massive influx in people wanting to lease vans and vehicles rather than buy them as it has worked out to be a lot cheaper and more economical. In order to help the economy calm down we really need a steady inflow of monthly payments.

Many people across the UK and many parts of the world have been affected by the infamous credit crunch so that will subsequently mean that people would want to spend less money throughout the month. Keeping monthly payments as low as possible is a high priority and commercial vehicle leasing companies have reported a steady increase in leasing sales.
This will then give companies who offer cheap volkswagen van leasing or LDV Van Leasing for example, the edge and could expect to make some real money in this current trend. Is this too much hype over nothing? Buying a van or car has got to have some perks rather than a lease but what are they? Well, let’s think about the obvious advantages. There is a constant warranty on a lease vehcile so you are always benefiting from a van leasing contract rather than a straight up purchase. So, if anything breaks or does not function properly, it will automatically be replaced within no time at all. Of course a new car will have a warranty but they only normally last about one year to two years at the most. If you think about it, it is far more suitable to get a van lease as you are much more covered from a point of view of insurance.

You have to weigh up the option into a lease rather than a straight purchase as there are plenty of advantages. I would recommend considering it over buying a new car as you never know how much money you could save yourself!

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September 8th, 2009 at 4:50 pm

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