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The short answer is that yes, you can modify a leased vehicle, but a couple important things must be taken into consideration before doing so. However, if you plan on returning the vehicle to the dealership after your lease term is up, you need to return the car in its original factory condition without modifications.
Leasing a car allows you to drive a car without getting a personal loan or financing the vehicle. The dealer may charge you extra to have the tint removed when you turn in the car at the end of the lease or request that you remove the tint yourself without damaging the windows to avoid fees or penalties.
The short answer is that yes, you can modify a leased vehicle, but a couple important things must be taken into consideration before doing so. However, if you plan on returning the vehicle to the dealership after your lease term is up, you need to return the car in its original factory condition without modifications.
RE: Tinting on a Leased Car Yes, you can tint the rear window no problem with defroster.
Generally, the dealer would want you to remove the tint at a lease return if it was not done by BMW. BMW does not tint cars. Tint is tint, does not matter if the dealer has it done by a vendor, or you take your car to a 3rd party.
You must also maintain your car and repair it, so it is in good condition before returning it. You cannot modify the leased vehicle while you have it. You cannot put stickers on the body of the car or remove or replace the radio.
Just as when you buy a car, you can choose the features you want and add accessories to a leased vehicle. You would then pay only for the expected amount of depreciation of the equipment during the lease, not for the full cost of the equipment.
DON'T: Accessorize a Leased Vehicle Leasing companies have a limit on the retail value they assign for each model. If you over-accessorize the vehicle, you're going to be paying for equipment that you'll only use for 3 or 4 years.
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