Advantages and disadvantages to assuming a lease
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Advantages and disadvantages to assuming a lease
Hey all, Im looking to pick up a G35 coupe preferably an 05 or newer...
A friend told me to look a Swap lease and lease trade...Any others I should look at?
What do I need to watch out for when doing this? It looks as if there are some really good deals, some people offer money in addition to just taking over the lease? Could someone explain the dangers of doing this? What I need to watch out for? Are there any fees at the end of the lease I need to watch out for? could I put down more money to get my lease payment cheaper? Im a noob when it comes to leasing...
Also what should I expect to pay for a 6Spd G35coupe with Navi(whatever package allows me to have it) from a dealer
-Pete
A friend told me to look a Swap lease and lease trade...Any others I should look at?
What do I need to watch out for when doing this? It looks as if there are some really good deals, some people offer money in addition to just taking over the lease? Could someone explain the dangers of doing this? What I need to watch out for? Are there any fees at the end of the lease I need to watch out for? could I put down more money to get my lease payment cheaper? Im a noob when it comes to leasing...
Also what should I expect to pay for a 6Spd G35coupe with Navi(whatever package allows me to have it) from a dealer
-Pete
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These services can be useful to find a lease but you need to make sure you review the original lease as you will now be liable. It may be a good idea to have the vehicle inspected by a third party.
Always compare dealer leasing options to an indpendent leasing soruce such as here:
http://www.leasecompare.com/quick_le...&DirectQuote=1
Always compare dealer leasing options to an indpendent leasing soruce such as here:
http://www.leasecompare.com/quick_le...&DirectQuote=1
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I don't think so, or it would be considered a new lease. You can actually re-lease the vehicle with different terms through http://www.LeaseCompare.com
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