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What are the top 3 Audis to lease for a business?

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18 October 2013

YOU have decided that business car leasing makes the most sense for your company. You may now be on the lookout for what manufacturer to go for. With so many options available it can be a tricky process selecting the right one. One great option would be Lease Cars Direct Audi leasing. Below are 3 great Audis that would be perfect for business use.

 

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The Audi A1 took Business Car Manager’s Most Cost Efficient Car for an SME this year

Audi A1

We start with the cheapest lease option out of the Audi range. This may not be the most elaborate or head turning Audi, but when you break it down it can be a fantastic option for a business. This would be the perfect option for a business looking for a fleet of city cars for their business. There compact design makes them easy to drive and manoeuvre. They are the perfect marketing mechanism when combined with some eye catching graphics. This is a cost effective and efficient way of advertising your business on a constant basis. Fuel per 100 miles is around £9 to £13, CO2 is 99 – 139 g/km.  The A1 boasts fantastic reviews from leading car websites: Business Car Manager rated it Most Cost-Efficient Car for an SME Company Car Driver in its 2012 awards; this is one supermini not to be sniffed at.

 

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Audi A4 saloon – the diesels are the best business car choice

Audi A4

Although more expensive than the A1 this has been added for a business looking for more of a stylish and executive look. Its fuel per 100 miles is around £10 – £17 with CO2 at 112 – 190 g/km. The diesel engines are renowned for being the best option. The most cost-effective engine is the 136bhp 2.0-litre TDIe, which returns 65.7mpg, and emits only 112g/km. The ride quality can be quite firm on S line models, so if you want more comfort for long business trips go for the SE grade.

 

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Matt Morton

Matt Morton

Matt Morton is an automotive content writer for Business Car Manager

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