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Getting paid to Take Over a Lease...
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And get paid thousands of dollars for doing it? Drivers who take over a lease can reap numerous benefits such as the down payment, freight, and taxes paid by the original lessee at lease inception, all adding up to thousands of dollars. Another appeal is the flexibilty of a short term lease in a lease takeover that is unmatched in new leases Do NOT get a vehicle lease before you visit our website! You will be amazed! www.LeaseTakeOvers.ca |
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Getting paid to Take Over a Lease...
Yes, that's why I recomend www.swapalease.com they're the oldest lease swap company around. I've used them with great results! -- ponchonutty ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ponchonutty's Profile: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...p?userid=94610 View this thread: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=667800 http://www.automotiveforums.com |
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Getting paid to Take Over a Lease...
I have a tough time understanding how this option is any better than going
out and buying the same vehicle used. Leases pay for deprectiation. There is more depreciation at the beginning of a lease than there is at the end. IE your vehicle loses more value in the first 2 years than it does in the last 2 on the 4 year lease. However, the payment you make to the finance company is the same. Therefore, if one wants to get out of a lease early, within the first 2 years, the seller is benefiting a lot more than these websites let on. Hence the 'cash incentive' though I see that most sellers skip that option, or don't offer enough. In the end, I can go and buy the same vehicle used for less overall expenditure than taking over a silly lease. These companies also fail to mention 2 key pieces of information in order to make an informed financial decision. 1. INTEREST RATE - They need to tell you the interest rate that the loan with the lease company is being financed at, and 2. NEW PRICE OF VEHICLE - Tell me the negotiated cost of the vehicle. Both of these factors will affect the overall value of this transaction. And prevent me from having to haul out the financial calculator and guess at one of the above factors. Anyone else agree? t ponchonutty wrote: >Yes, that's why I recomend www.swapalease.com they're the oldest lease >swap company around. I've used them with great results! > -- Message posted via http://www.carkb.com |
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Getting paid to Take Over a Lease...
Yes, good point. I know when I got rid of my car (99.5 Jetta GLS in 2002) it worked well for me. When I had a buyer for my car, someone from the swapalease place contacted me to see if I would allow them to submit the actual paperwork to the buyer. It showed them what I paid for the car, what I put down, what the payments are, what the end of lease buyout would be, and so on. The biggest PITA was that I had very good credit so I had very good terms. It took 6 people for me to go through until I got a buyer that had good enough credit that my bank would agree on. Granted, I'd rather just buy a another car versus to assume someones lease but this trend seems to be catching on. I guess for those that just want to assume a lease for a short time with no money down, it works???? -- ponchonutty ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ponchonutty's Profile: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...p?userid=94610 View this thread: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=667800 http://www.automotiveforums.com |
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