Debt recovery agency Premium Collection has renewed its fleet agreement with Nissan.

The company operates a 160-strong Nissan fleet comprising of Qashqai, Juke, Pulsar and Note models.

A number of Qashqais are the latest additions, the business purchasing its vehicles outright and changing them on a two-year, 60,000-mile cycle.

Paul Daine, managing director of Premium Collections (pictured), said: “When we started to build our fleet two years, we took suggestions from our team and they were very keen on Nissan.

"The first cars we bought are now coming up for renewal and while we will be looking at limiting what vehicles we are able to offer our employees, nothing’s going to change when it comes to our choice of Nissan. The vehicles have proved to be very reliable, safe and comfortable, and feedback from our staff has been excellent.”

He continued: “The cars convey the professionalism of our service and the range has really come on in the last few years, even the small models feel big and the specification is excellent, Sat Nav being essential for us and many of our Nissans having it as standard.

“The new Pulsar has proved particularly good and although we have traditionally bought our cars outright, the Contract Hire options offered by Nissan Finance are something that we’re definitely considering for the future.”