How to get a new Audi even in the recession
The Audi logo with the circles always reminds me of that magic trick magicians do, you know the one where they link separate solid metal rings together into a chain. As a child I could never work out how they did it, and now I find myself wondering the same thing about Audi and their equally baffling methods of staying afloat in the recession.
At a time when the bulk of the car industry is on its knees, I’m sure I’m seeing more Audi TT’s on the roads than ever before. I’m sure I’m not imagining it – suddenly it seems everyone is driving these swanky upmarket cars, despite the obvious financial issues.
I suppose it could just be that the type of people who can afford to buy Audi cars probably had plenty of money in the first place, and are less likely to have been hit hard by the credit crunch. Maybe it’s just that those who still have cash to spare for fancy cars want to flaunt it, but I doubt that can really be it. Well, not the only thing anyway!
A far more likely explanation is the fact that, while most people just can’t afford to think about investing in new cars at the moment, their old ones are still wearing out and need replacing. And if you need a new car but can’t afford to buy brand new, the logical solution is to look at car contract hire instead.
And of course the best thing about contract hire and leasing is that the cost of the car is split into simple manageable instalments. You’re not restricted to considering only cheaper cars, or those that you would have been able to afford to buy outright. In fact, the better car you choose the nicer deal you usually get. So if you always wanted an Audi but couldn’t quite justify buying one, then Audi contract hire could let you get your dream car despite the credit crunch.
Judging from the increasing number of nice cars around at the moment, it would seem people are beginning to work out this cunning method of tricking the recession! (Oh and in case you were wondering – that other trick, the one with the rings, is done either with concealed gaps in the rings or simply slight of hand as the magician conceals that they were connected all along. And yes, my small childhood self was gutted when I finally found that out!)
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