ARI adds flexible closed-end leasing program

Nov. 12, 2010
Automotive Resources International (ARI), a global provider of complex car and truck fleet services, has announced ARI Easy Lease, which it terms a flexible closed-end leasing program

Automotive Resources International (ARI), a global provider of complex car and truck fleet services, has announced ARI Easy Lease, which it terms a flexible closed-end leasing program.

The company said ARI Easy Lease is ideal for executive fleets, organizations moving away from a vehicle reimbursement plan, or companies looking to reduce the risk of unexpected lease expenditures.

The product offers low, fixed monthly payments, flexible terms for any make and model vehicle, and custom lease terms for each driver. ARI said it helps ensure minimal end-of-term charges by proactively monitoring mileage and recommending midstream adjustments when needed. At the end of the lease, customers simply turn in the vehicle and walk away, the firm added.

“ARI Easy Lease sets a new standard in taking the guesswork out of budgeting for lease expenses,” said Mariellen O’Brien, asst. mgr of Financial Analysis & Leasing. “We are extremely pleased to introduce ARI Easy Lease because it offers the same level of flexibility and customization that has made ARI the premiere fleet management company.”

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