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Car Leasing in N.I.

Customers in Belfast and other parts of N.I. can order most cars available from Ready2Lease without any hassle.  Contact our sales team today to discuss the options available for private drivers and business fleets of any size.

Leasing a new car or Leasing a van in N.I. can prove troublesome with many lease companies, who simply don't want the hassle.  Ready2Lease have been providing lease vehicle to customers across N.I for sometime, with the only stipulation being that they need to collect the vehicle, either from a dealer in England or a suitable port - Allowing swift return across the Irish sea.  We wrote an article about our car leasing service in N.I back in April.

 

 

Car Leasing N.I. Special Offers Yes, our offers are available in Northern Ireland!

N.I. Car Leasing FAQ's

No, the only additional cost you need to consider is the collection of the vehicle from England.

The same as if you were in Mainland UK, the car can be serviced at any authorised dealer site, or a VAT registered garage that uses genuine parts (always check with your lender)

There are no vehicles that are not available, however some special offers may not be available due to the lender rules, or the registration of the vehicle.

Northern Ireland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom, located in the northeast of the island of Ireland. Its rich and complex history has shaped its present-day culture, economy, and political landscape.

Historically, the area now known as Northern Ireland, or N.I. has been inhabited since ancient times, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Mesolithic period. The region played a significant role in Irish mythology and was home to various Gaelic kingdoms. In the 17th century, the Plantation of Ulster brought an influx of Protestant settlers from England and Scotland, fundamentally altering the demographic and cultural makeup of the region.

The partition of Ireland in 1921 led to the creation of Northern Ireland as a separate political entity within the United Kingdom. This division sparked decades of conflict known as "The Troubles" (1968-1998), a period marked by sectarian violence between nationalist Catholics and unionist Protestants. The Good Friday Agreement of 1998 brought a degree of peace and stability to the region, establishing a power-sharing government.

In sports, Northern Ireland has a passionate following for both local and international competitions. Football (soccer) is particularly popular, with the Northern Ireland national team having qualified for three FIFA World Cups. The Irish Football Association, founded in 1880, is the world's fourth oldest national football association. Rugby union also has a strong presence, with the Ulster team competing in the Pro14 league and European competitions.

Golf is another significant sport in Northern Ireland, producing world-class players such as Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell. The country has hosted major golf tournaments, including the Open Championship at Royal Portrush in 2019.

Trade plays a crucial role in Northern Ireland's economy. As part of the United Kingdom, it benefits from EU trade agreements while maintaining close ties with the Republic of Ireland. The country's main exports include machinery, transport equipment, food and live animals, and manufactured goods. The agri-food sector is particularly important, with Northern Ireland known for its high-quality dairy products, beef, and whiskey.

The automotive industry has been a significant contributor to Northern Ireland's economy, although it has faced challenges in recent years. Wrightbus, based in Ballymena, is a major manufacturer of buses and has supplied vehicles to cities worldwide, including London's iconic double-decker buses. The company has been at the forefront of developing hydrogen fuel cell buses, contributing to sustainable transport solutions.

Another notable player in the automotive sector is Randox Laboratories, which, while primarily known for medical diagnostics, also produces advanced testing equipment for the automotive industry. The company has expanded its reach globally, showcasing Northern Ireland's capability in high-tech manufacturing and research.

Finance is a growing sector in Northern Ireland, particularly in Belfast, which has become an attractive location for financial services companies. The city has seen an influx of international firms establishing operations, attracted by the skilled workforce and lower operational costs compared to other UK financial centres. Fintech is an emerging area of strength, with companies like First Derivatives and FinTrU expanding rapidly.

The financial services sector in Northern Ireland also includes a robust network of local banks and building societies, as well as branches of major UK and international banks. The sector has been supported by initiatives from Invest Northern Ireland, the region's economic development agency, which has worked to attract foreign direct investment in financial services.

Northern Ireland's economy continues to evolve, facing challenges such as Brexit's impact on trade relations and the need for continued reconciliation efforts. However, its rich history, sporting achievements, diverse industries, and growing financial sector position it as a dynamic and resilient part of the United Kingdom.

Car Leasing N.I
Car Leasing N.I