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Car Lease

 
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bnashraj01 bnashraj01
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 11/10
Posted: 11/19/10
03:07 AM

First the lessee needs to negotiate the purchase price of the car with the dealer.Once the price is decided upon, the dealer sells the car to the leasing company at this price. Hence the dealer basically mediates the contract between the lessee and the leasing company. This service provided by the dealer to the leasing company earns him commission.After the lease contract is signed the lessee is supposed to make monthly payments, keep appropriate insurance, pay vehicle taxes and licensing fee, and maintain the vehicle avoiding any damage.
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bnashraj01 bnashraj01
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 11/10
Posted: 11/19/10
03:11 AM

At the end of the leasing contract the buyer is supposed to return the car to the leasing company allowing for normal wear and tear. Any other damage other than this has to be paid for. The lessee also has to pay for any mileage that exceeds the committed level in the contract. The respective individual can also opt for buying the car at a specific price level. But due to the equity value that is attached to the vehicle it is recommended not to give back this value to the leasing company.
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JamniaArce JamniaArce
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 03/12
Posted: 03/20/12
08:41 PM

I also need the info. I have taken forclosure value from my leasing comapny, they are charging VAT of 12.5%. Is this right?

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Billy625 Billy625
New User | Posts: 5 | Joined: 03/12
Posted: 03/28/12
10:22 PM

I think leasing a car is losing time and money,
you pay for something that it is never going to be yours.  

mariaperry mariaperry
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 07/12
Posted: 07/27/12
12:25 AM

Perhaps the greatest benefit of leasing a car is the lower out-of-pocket costs when acquiring and maintaining the car. Leases require little or no down payment, and there are no upfront sales tax payments. Additionally, monthly payments are usually lower, and you get the pleasure of owning a new car every few years.  
Car leasing doesn't just make sense financially, there are other benefits too.

iwacars iwacars
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 08/12
Posted: 08/03/12
09:15 PM

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NikaWoren NikaWoren
New User | Posts: 39 | Joined: 09/12
Posted: 09/17/12
04:35 AM

Hi everyone.

Can please give me an advice. Not long time ago I gave a birth to the
second child in our family and now we are thinking of buying a family car.  My budget is a $25.000.
Now my dilemma, I don't know much about cars and have only every purchased VW. The problem is that VWs are really expensive and don't meet our needs. After doing quite a bit of research we have narrowed down our search to the following 3 vehicles:

2012 Honda CR-V 2.4L
http://automobiles.honda.com/cr-v/
2013 Ford Escape 2.0L EcoBoost
http://www.ford.com/suvs/escape/
2012 Chevrolet Equinox 2.4L
http://www.chevrolet.com/equinox-crossover-suv.html

What can you say about  these vehicles? I would appreciate any recommendations regarding the cars above and would value the input of owners with these cars already.

Also I've found the website http://carstraderusa.com/car-discount.html and  it offers these cars at the price, which is lower than dealers' offers in  my state. Can I trust them though? Is there anybody who dealt with them?

Thanks for your time.  

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