Posted by NewBuyer on January 9, 2010 | No Comments
Helpful, detailed answers to three common auto lease questions. Learn the three options you have for getting out of a car lease early, how to purchase the vehicle at the end of the lease term and how to limit fees and mileage penalties when you turn in your leased vehicle.
From the resource: “If you are leasing from the manufacturer, such as Ford Motor Co., call a Ford dealership, preferably the one where you bought the car. A lot of dealerships have a salesperson designated for accepting lease returns. Tell them you want to buy the car. Ultimately, it will be the Ford Motor Co.’s decision whether to sell you the car at that price or not.”
Source: Edmunds
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Posted by NewBuyer on January 9, 2010 | No Comments
A concise list of helpful tips on getting an auto lease. Learn how to watch for car lease promotions and see alternative auto lease sources. See the importance of matching the length of your lease with the auto manufacturer’s warranty. View a list of items to negotiate on a new car lease, including: capitalzed value, residual value, mileage limits, money factor and down payment and fees.
From the resource: “New car leases can range in length from two to five years, but make sure your term coincides with the length of the manufacturer warranty. Otherwise you’ll be making lease payments and be responsible for repairs on a vehicle you don’t really own.”
Source: CarsDirect
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Posted by NewBuyer on January 8, 2010 | No Comments
Helpful, detailed answers to three tough car lease questions followed by four bonus car leasing tips. Answers cover how to get out of the lease early, how to buy the car at the end of the lease and how to avoid extra charges and fees.
A bonus tip from the resource: “If you keep a car about three years, do a three-year lease. A four- or five-year lease will be harder to get out of and more difficult to turn in without extra fees. Don’t lease longer than the warranty period that covers the car.”
Source: Edmunds.com
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