Returning vehicle at lease end.
Doing some long range planning here, as the lease on our GL is up next June (2016).
The original tires are about done, so looking to replace them. Anybody know the rules on tires as far as lease return is concerned? Does the car have to have the exact same tires that it originally came with? It came with Pirellis, but I rather go with Michelin next. Will it be a problem when I return the car at lease end if it has Michelin rather than Pirelli tires on it? Also, it seems that our lease timing is less than optimal, as it looks like the facelift GLS will start production in July 2016; one month after our lease ends. I don't want to start a new lease 1 month before the new model starts production. Anybody ever heard of MB Financial extending a lease for say 6 months or so? |
Originally Posted by Axxlrod
(Post 6318318)
The original tires are about done, so looking to replace them. Anybody know the rules on tires as far as lease return is concerned? Does the car have to have the exact same tires that it originally came with? It came with Pirellis, but I rather go with Michelin next. Will it be a problem when I return the car at lease end if it has Michelin rather than Pirelli tires on it?
Originally Posted by Axxlrod
(Post 6318318)
Also, it seems that our lease timing is less than optimal, as it looks like the facelift GLS will start production in July 2016; one month after our lease ends. I don't want to start a new lease 1 month before the new model starts production.
Anybody ever heard of MB Financial extending a lease for say 6 months or so? |
Originally Posted by Ah_gl450
(Post 6318356)
No, does not matter which brand the tire is, as long as the size is kept the same.
That makes sense. You can extend your lease for a maximum of 4 months (last time i asked) at the same mileage and monthly rate. |
My wife extended her lease on E Class by one year waiting for the 2014 revised E class. Just ask.
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Sure - MBFS will "extend" month-to-month at same rate - assuming mileage is in line.
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Originally Posted by Axxlrod
(Post 6318318)
Doing some long range planning here, as the lease on our GL is up next June (2016).
The original tires are about done, so looking to replace them. Anybody know the rules on tires as far as lease return is concerned? Does the car have to have the exact same tires that it originally came with? It came with Pirellis, but I rather go with Michelin next. Will it be a problem when I return the car at lease end if it has Michelin rather than Pirelli tires on it? Also, it seems that our lease timing is less than optimal, as it looks like the facelift GLS will start production in July 2016; one month after our lease ends. I don't want to start a new lease 1 month before the new model starts production. Anybody ever heard of MB Financial extending a lease for say 6 months or so? |
Originally Posted by Axxlrod
(Post 6318435)
That's excellent news. Any link you can point me to to read more about that?
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Yup, extended my last lease by six months, same terms.
The tires, they're looking for tires that can reasonably be expected on a car of that caliber. Just go to a tire chain and get some good tires put on it and you'll be fine and pay way less than if you went to the dealership. |
Originally Posted by Axxlrod
(Post 6318318)
Doing some long range planning here, as the lease on our GL is up next June (2016).
Also, it seems that our lease timing is less than optimal, as it looks like the facelift GLS will start production in July 2016; one month after our lease ends. I don't want to start a new lease 1 month before the new model starts production. |
Originally Posted by twodivers
(Post 6342509)
The 2016 GLS (refreshed GL) will begin production this summer. Order guide soon to be released, with orders starting in Q2. This is info I received from MB corporate. My lease on our W166 is up this June, and I am looking to extend it also so that I can pick up the mid-life refreshed GL. I hope the info I got is correct, as the X166 was 1 year behind the W166, so I'm not sure the X166 will be refreshed this year. Fingers crossed!
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It's a good question, nobody seems to know for sure, but it's assumed. Well, somebody knows, but they aren't talking.
In the past the ML has gotten the upgrade (both refresh and new model) 1 year before the GL. It seems like the 2015 ML did not get a refresh. Following this conventional wisdom, that would say the GL wouldn't get refreshed until 2017 at the earliest, assuming the ML got a refresh in 2016. However, most of us are betting on a refresh in 2016 across all SUVs as they introduce the new model numbers (GLC, GLE, GLS). |
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