LEASE A DONKERVOORT
The orders for the recently announced Donkervoort D8 GTO-JD70 have surpassed those of its predecessor. So, in an innovative move, Donkervoort Automobielen has come up with a new concept, the Seasonal Lease.
With a Seasonal Lease, new owners can lease a Donkervoort D8 GTO as an ‘interim car’ and get down to the business of enjoying it straight away.
Here’s how it works
Fundamentally, the Seasonal Lease works just like any other type of lease. However, there are some differences. The duration of the lease is linked to the Donkervoort season, and the number of D8 GTOs in stock is not unlimited.
Another exceptional aspect of this lease is that the customer may choose street- and/or circuit-use – a privilege that is in keeping with the world of the Donkervoort drivers and their love of the brand. As such, the Seasonal Lease is an ideal and exclusive solution for almost-owners who have already ordered a Donkervoort D8 GTO-JD70 and for those who will place their orders soon. Thanks to this new type of lease, they can drive a Donkervoort quickly – both literally and figuratively – while waiting for their new cars.
Three options
Drivers who want to take advantage of this exclusive and limited leasing offer may choose one of three options: 1) a D8 GTO for street-use only, 2) a D8 GTO for use on the street and on circuits or 3) a D8 GTO for circuit-use only. All options are adapted to the personal wishes of the customer and are completely hassle-free.
No worries, just driving
Donkervoort takes care of its drivers and their needs as much as possible. Not only does that mean as little fuss as possible, but it also means they have the opportunity to drive a Donkervoort for a whole season without having to think about selling, trading-in or anything else, for that matter. Making the wait enjoyable and carefree driving, it’s that simple with Donkervoort Seasonal Lease.
For more information contact www.donkervoort.com ENDS.
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