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If you're new to leasing & want to learn about the process, Leasing Options' comprehensive guide has everything you need to know about first-time car leasing
- Complete Guide to Car Lease Maintenance
- What is a maintenance package?
- Do car leases include maintenance?
- What's included in a maintenance package?
- What's not included in a lease maintenance package?
- Benefits of a leasing maintenance package
- Negatives of maintenance
- How much does car lease maintenance cost?
- How does the maintenance package work?
- What do I need to do with a lease car with a maintenance package?
- Car lease maintenance and insurance
- What maintenance do I need to do if I don't have a maintenance package?
- Is car lease maintenance worth it?
- Do lease cars include a manufacturer's warranty?
- What's covered by a warranty?
- What's not covered by a warranty?
- Leasing maintenance package FAQs
Complete Guide to Car Lease Maintenance
Looking for a complete car leasing solution that includes a maintenance package? Check out our complete guide to lease maintenance and discover everything you need to know about this handy addition when leasing a new car.
What is a maintenance package?
A maintenance package is an additional element that can be added to your car lease contract. It covers the entire term length, and the cost is equally spread across the instalments.
This package covers the primary maintenance and servicing needs of your vehicle, which includes:
- Servicing, repairs and replacement parts
- Tyres, oil, brakes, exhaust and wipers, plus other items
- MOTs if required
- Breakdown assistance
Including a maintenance package in your car lease agreement means you won't have to worry about maintaining the vehicle during the contract. It can also make repair costs more manageable.
Do car leases include maintenance?
A maintenance package is not included as standard in car lease contracts. However, you can choose to add it as an optional extra. Or opt for a dedicated car lease that includes maintenance.
For example, at Leasing Options, our Fuel & Go solution is an all-in-one insured car leasing package that includes maintenance and accident management.
What's included in a maintenance package?
The main areas covered in a maintenance package include:
- Servicing, repairs and replacement parts
- Tyres, oil, brakes/brake pads, exhaust and wipers, plus other items
- MOTs
- Breakdown and roadside assistance
A maintenance package includes general servicing needs as set out by the manufacturer. This is also covered if any repairs are needed, including replacement parts.
Tyres, oil, brakes, exhaust and wipers, plus other items
The maintenance package also covers most of the major aspects of your vehicle that keep it safe to drive. This includes everything from tyres, exhaust, wipers, lights and brakes/brake pads, plus many other items.
MOTs
As lease cars are brand new, an MOT is not required for three years. However, if you have a lease longer than this term, the MOT is covered in the subsequent years.
Breakdown and roadside assistance
If you break down or require roadside assistance, a maintenance package includes this service. Again, you are covered around the clock throughout the whole lease agreement.
What's not included in a lease maintenance package?
There are several aspects not included in a maintenance package. These include the following:
- Accidental damage caused by driver error
- Stolen parts, items and accessories
- Damage caused by vandalism
- Acts of God
- Misfuelling
- Body and paintwork damage (over normal wear and tear)
- Windscreen repair or replacement
- Additives such as Adblue or windscreen-wash fluid
Benefits of a leasing maintenance package
Opting for a maintenance package with your car lease offers several benefits, including:
Cost-effective repairs and maintenance
The cost of the maintenance package covers most of the main aspects you'll need for servicing and repair work during your contract. This helps you save money, as parts are included. Plus, servicing is carried out to the manufacturer's specifications, so you always have a car in the best condition possible throughout the lease.
Convenient
Life is busy, so adding a maintenance package offers you one less hassle of sorting your maintenance appointments. Your local service centre may arrange collection and drop off of your car, so it doesn't disrupt your day.
Single-cost motoring solution
Choosing a leasing contract such as Fuel & Go provides a single cost for motoring, so there's no need to worry about additional charges or unexpected fees at service intervals.
Negatives of maintenance
Maintenance packages don't include everything in them. If you have issues outside of the general coverage, this may cost extra to fix. However, some areas are still covered, for example, a small scratch on the bodywork. As long as it falls within your Fair Wear and Tear policy, you won't have to worry about repairing it.
The main repair and servicing aspects are covered by this package, so it saves costs over the lease period.
How much does car lease maintenance cost?
There isn't a set cost for a maintenance package. There are several factors that determine the additional charges, such as:
- Vehicle brand and model
- Annual mileage limit
- Lease period
This also applies to other packages such as insured leasing, for example, our Fuel & Go package.
Your leasing company will give you a cost depending on the above aspects. This is added to your contract and split over the agreed term. This option is a great way to budget maintenance costs and may offer better value.
How does the maintenance package work?
When you take out a maintenance package, the vehicle will be serviced according to the manufacturer's guidelines. This could be annually or every six months. MOTs are also required after three years.
Your account manager will give you information on the chosen suppliers and dealerships that carry out this service. You will need to use these contacts as they use manufacturer parts and uphold excellent servicing and repair standards to ensure your car is kept in the best condition.
Contact us for details if you need any assistance regarding your maintenance package and how it affects your monthly payments.
What do I need to do with a lease car with a maintenance package?
If you have taken out a maintenance package with your lease car, it needs to be serviced at the recommended intervals as set out by the manufacturer.
It is your responsibility to check the service intervals and whether the vehicle requires an MOT. Your leasing company will not send service reminders. However, they may issue service reminders if requested after your first service at a chosen dealership.
Alongside keeping up with the maintenance of the vehicle, there are a few other aspects to cover during its lease. This includes:
- Washing and cleaning the exterior and interior regularly
- Check tyres for damage and ensure the air pressure is at optimum levels
- Check for stone chips that could lead to further corrosion
Car lease maintenance and insurance
Leasing with insurance or a maintenance package can save you time, money and hassle whilst giving you fixed cost motoring all in one place.
Lease a car with maintenance
Adding a maintenance package to your lease contract is a cost-effective way to keep your vehicle in the best working order. Typically, when you lease a car, this cost is down to the leaseholder.
However, at Leasing Options, a leasing maintenance package can be added to cover these costs. In a car leasing service and maintenance package, you get:
- Servicing – according to the manufacturer's requirements
- MOTs
- Tyres
- Oil checks and top-ups
- Brake pad checks and replacements
- Breakdown recovery service
- Free pickup and delivery to service centres if required
Your finance company's 24-hour assistance team is always here for you – meaning you'll be covered for breakdowns, punctures, services and replacement tyres around the clock. And that's not all. Depending on the approved service centre used, a courtesy car can usually be provided while your vehicle is off the road.
What maintenance do I need to do if I don't have a maintenance package?
Whether or not you take out a maintenance package, you must service the vehicle as per the recommended manufacturer guidelines. You can find this information in the vehicle handbook or digitally.
It's also important to ensure any repairs carried out are in accordance with your leasing agreement. For example, some contracts stipulate original manufacturer parts must be used, and authorised service centres must carry out the work.
MOTs are not required for the first three years, but leases over this time frame will require an MOT every year after that.
If you have any questions about managing your lease vehicle's maintenance, contact your account manager, who'll be happy to help.
Is car lease maintenance worth it?
The type of leasing contract you choose should meet your needs and budget. There are several benefits of selecting a maintenance package alongside your lease deal. However, weighing up the additional cost compared to managing the maintenance yourself will give you an idea of how it can benefit you.
Chat with the leasing company about what this package offers and what is required during the leasing agreement. Whether you add this element or not, servicing and maintenance are necessary according to manufacturer guidelines. So, it's worth determining the pros and cons to make the best decision for your lifestyle and budget.
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Do lease cars include a manufacturer's warranty?
All vehicles listed on the Leasing Options website are covered by a manufacturer's warranty. This differs between manufacturers. For example, Kia offers a seven-year or 100,000-mile warranty (whichever is sooner). Audi provides a three-year warranty with a 60,000-mile limit in the third year.
What's covered by a warranty?
Manufacturers generally cover against mechanical failures and manufacturing faults when the vehicle is used in normal conditions. These are protected for a specified time or mileage limit. The warranty starts from the registration date, and you can find information on your vehicle in the handbook or via the brand website.
What's not covered by a warranty?
Every manufacturer has slightly different warranty coverage policies, and some may vary depending on the model. For full details, check the warranty relating to your brand and model. However, most include general exclusions such as:
- Accidental damage
- Damage from 'acts of God'
- Filling up with the wrong fuel
- Modifications - non-factory
- Other items suffering wear from modifications
- Vandalised and/or stolen parts and items on the vehicle
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View latest offersLeasing maintenance package FAQs
Below, you'll find some of the most common leasing FAQs. If you can't find the answer to your question, please contact us to discuss your car lease.
What happens if I damage my lease car?
If you damage your lease car, it's essential to assess what type of damage it is. All leased vehicles are covered by a Fair Wear and Tear policy, which covers minor scratches, chips, etc. But anything deemed excessive will incur a repair charge.
In some instances, it's best to get a garage to repair the damage before handing the car back. For example, repairing a chipped windscreen before it turns into a huge crack will be more cost-effective than a full-screen replacement.
Do lease cars come with a warranty?
Yes, all lease cars come with a manufacturer's warranty.
Are you responsible for maintenance on a lease car?
Yes, You are responsible for the maintenance, servicing and MOTs (if required) of a leased vehicle.
Who pays for maintenance on a leased car?
The maintenance of your vehicle is an additional cost of leasing, which you pay for. Adding a maintenance package to your contract can help spread the cost of repairs and servicing over the lease period.
Do I need to service and MOT a lease car?
Servicing is required during the lease period according to the manufacturer's servicing intervals. For example, brand-new cars do not need an MOT in the first three years. But if you are leasing for longer than this, MOTs are required annually.
Does maintenance cover faults found in an MOT?
Yes, Repairs and replacement parts are covered if found during an MOT.
Who does the servicing and MOT with a maintenance package?
Your leasing company will recommend service centres and dealerships that carry out servicing and MOT work according to your maintenance contract package.
Does a leasing maintenance package include insurance?
Most general leasing contracts with a maintenance package add-on do not include insurance. However, you can opt for an all-in-one insured leasing solution such as Fuel & Go, which includes insurance and maintenance.