Written by Miajane » Updated on: December 05th, 2024
Driving a PCO car has become a lucrative career choice for many people in London. This is because it gives you the chance to become your own boss and earn more than the average national wage.
With that said, many people lack the market knowledge. So, they make the mistake of taking out massive loans to buy cars. However, there’s a better option to get a car for those who want to become PCO drivers. This option is called PCO rent to buy and allows you to own a car without getting huge loans.
Highlights
Kia e-Niro: Includes 7 airbags and several other useful features.
Nissan Leaf: Comes at a decent price.
Volkswagen ID 3: Five-seater hatchback with about 385 litres of boot capacity.
MG 5: Comes with affordable rent-to-buy options and has a strong battery.
Toyota Corolla: Gives 32 mpg and can quickly reach 112 mph.
Skoda Octavia: Famous for the space it offers.
Mercedes E-Class PHEV: Ideal for carrying executive class passengers.
Kia e-Niro
Kia e-Niro is the electric version of Kia Niro. It can comfortably accommodate around 5 people and comes in two battery variants: 39kWh and 64kWh. The 39kWh variant offers 180 miles of usage with a full charge, while the 64kWh variant offers 280+ miles.
Kia e-Niro has a bulky look but it can still hit 103 mph. These numbers may not look good on highways but they are perfect to drive on London’s busy streets.
Kia e-Niro’s top features include:
Seven airbags
Lane keep assist system
Forward collision avoidance assist
Nissan Leaf
Nissan Leaf may not be as glamorous as its competitors but it comes at a decent price which makes it an ideal option for people wanting to become PCO drivers in London.
Many people criticise this car for its smaller battery - 40kWh to be precise which delivers only 149 miles at a full charge. However, 149 miles is still more than enough for your daily ride-hailing sessions. And you will need to charge your vehicle only at the end of the day.
Nissan Leaf’s interior features a large amount of plastic. But, it has enough legroom and comfortable seats, making it an excellent option for longer drives.
Volkswagen ID 3
The Volkswagen ID 3 is a five-seater hatchback with about 385 litres of boot capacity, which makes it a perfect fit for families. The car’s base variant comes with a 58kWh battery that offers an impressive 280 miles at a full charge. This means you can complete your whole day’s work without needing a recharge. Also, the car is anything but slow, as it has a top speed of 100 mph.
When it comes to the interior, the car is not the best in class. However, it is well-furnished, has a driver assistance system, and offers excellent steering control.
Lastly, the 18-20 inch wheels will help you smoothly drive through most forks and bumps on the road, causing you to appreciate the car for a long time.
MG 5
MG 5 has everything it takes to become successful in the PCO industry. It is a popular choice for pco drivers because firstly, it comes with affordable rent-to-buy options, and secondly, it has a 52.5kWh battery that gives you 214 miles per charge.
The car also has plenty of legroom which is one of the first things people look for when renting or buying a PCO car.
Despite its large size, MG 5 can reach 0-60 mph in just 8 seconds. The manufacturer has also made some subtle improvements to the interior and the infotainment systems to make the model look as premium as possible.
Toyota Corolla
If you want something that does the basics right, then Toyota Corolla is for you. It can swiftly reach 112 mph. However, you will not need this speed as it consumes gas quickly.
Under normal circumstances, Toyota Corolla can give 32 miles per gallon which, when combined with refills helps you save some fuel in the tank all the time.
Remember that Toyota Corolla belongs to the luxury PCO car hire category. So, it will bring you good money in fares. However, if you are worried about ULEZ charges, consider obtaining its hybrid model.
Skoda Octavia
If there’s one thing that Skoda Octavia is known for, it’s space. In fact, it’s so spacious that you will forget some luxury cars. The sense of space starts from the rear seats and continues around at the boot where you can carry 600 litres.
That should be enough space even for the most cargo-carrying passengers.
Apart from space, the Octavia is famous for reliability, comes at a great price, and if you go with frugal 2.0-litre TDI diesel engine, you can get 60 mpg or more. Combine all this with a relaxing driving experience and you’ve got a car that’s ideal for both airport runs and inter-city travels.
Mercedes E-Class PHEV
If you plan to serve an executive class of passengers, then Mercedes E-Class PHEV will be a great fit. While there are also petrol and diesel alternatives, this car matches the best in the market when it comes to range, as it gives you around 70 miles if you are light on the right foot.
The only disadvantage of this car is the boot space, which is badly hampered. But you can overcome this problem with a 230hp E300e model, or E400e 280hp model.
In terms of driver and passenger comfort, E-class is matchless.
Conclusion
So, these were some top rent to buy PCO cars. While the majority of them are EVs, remember that EVs come at a higher price. This makes petrol cars an ideal option for those who can’t afford EVs. But in the end, it’s up to your preferences and affordability. The best options are the ones that offer space and mileage.
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