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If a buyout option was part of your lease agreement, you typically have the option to buy your leased vehicle at the end of your lease. The alternative is to return the car to the dealership. When you reach the end of the lease, you can decide whether to take an available buyout option or return the car to the dealer.
Buying your leased car saves the leasing company shipping and auction fees. That's why, in some cases, they'll call and offer you a lower buyout price than what's in the contract. But Maloney says it often isn't a good deal since they'll likely offer the retail price, when you should aim to buy it for wholesale.
Buying your leased car saves the leasing company shipping and auction fees. That's why, in some cases, they'll call and offer you a lower buyout price than what's in the contract. But Maloney says it often isn't a good deal since they'll likely offer the retail price, when you should aim to buy it for wholesale.
If your lease buyout price is lower than the car's market value, buying your leased car is like getting a discount on a good used car. If the residual value is set too low, you can buy the car for less than it's worth at lease end.
Price to buy is less than market value. Estimating what a car will be worth 24 to 48 months down the road is more of an art than a science. The car is in great shape. The car is in terrible shape. Excess mileage. To avoid the hassle of car shopping.
Comparing the two major finance choices The choice between buying and leasing has often been a tough call. On one hand, buying involves higher monthly costs, but you own something in the end. On the other, a lease has lower monthly payments, but you get into a cycle where you never stop paying for a vehicle.
In theory, you should be able to return the leased vehicle to any dealership of the same brand. If you've moved or the dealership is no longer in business, you'll obviously have to choose another one. Call the used-car manager to set up an appointment for the lease return.
The value of your leased car by the end of the lease is actually laid out in your lease contract, it's called the residual value. You have to pay sales tax and DMV fees at the start of the lease and when you buy, so if you end up leasing to buy, you'll have to pay the same fees twice for the same car.
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