As a centre forward there’s only one thing you really need to do - score goals.
Hibernian centre forward Kevin Nisbet is not only doing that on a regular basis for his team in the Scottish Premiership - 14 to date - but his ability in front of the posts has earned Kevin another long-held goal: being called up to the Scottish national side.
Scoring another hit with Kevin is his current choice of car - a Mercedes-Benz GLC, 220d Sport Auto 4Matic - which he is leasing from Glasgow firm Intelligent Car Leasing. Kevin says that he’s always admired the Mercedes SUV, and once he had given the car a test drive, there was no hitting reverse. “I’ve always loved the car, and when I saw it and got to drive it, that was it. I had to have one,” says Kevin.
“I do a fair commute to training every day but now it's been made so much easier thanks to the comfort of the GLC. The journey has become so much more enjoyable and relaxing and puts me in the right frame of mind for the training session ahead.”
The car’s smooth performance hasn’t been the only aspect that has impressed Kevin. He says leasing the car from Intelligent Car Leasing has been a first-class experience, too.
“Right from the first contact when I enquired about leasing the Mercedes through to getting the car, I was well looked after and can see why these guys are the best in the business.”
The Mercedes GLC is based on the platform of the C-Class saloon, but features four-wheel drive and smart SUV styling, plus a luxury style interior to make every journey memorable, while not forgetting the practicality of its high up riding position and spacious boot area.
If you are interested in a personal lease on the Mercedes GLC from Intelligent Car Leasing, then the monthly rentals start from £475 a month for the well-specified AMG Line nine-speed automatic model. As Nisbet remarks to his friends, it’s a “classy” car, so why wouldn’t you?
But if you would prefer any of the rivals to the Mercedes GLC - such as the BMW X3, Audi Q3, Range Rover Evoque and Jaguar F-Pace - then Intelligent Car Leasing has competitive personal leasing deals on all of these too. Whichever car you choose, though, you will always get first class service.
Brought to you by Intelligent Car Leasing.
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