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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.
Also, you can forget about any customization of your leased vehicle. Upgrading the sound system might seem like an improvement, but your leasing company probably won't agree and they'll probably charge you to remove the entire system.
The short answer is: Yes! And if there's a short answer, that means there's probably a long answer too. With car leasing, adding optional extras is obviously a little different to adding them to a car you're buying, but that doesn't mean you can't do it.
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 leasing company will DEFINITELY notice an aftermarket exhaust. If they notice the original parts are crudely welded in place (which they probably will), they'll charge you for a full new exhaust at full dealer prices. Buy the car from the leasing company and either keep it or sell it with the aftermarket exhaust.
If you want to wrap your car, and it's under a lease, check your contract before scheduling an appointment with a Dallas vinyl wrap expert. Most leases will allow vinyl wraps and decorative graphics.
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.
How Much Does a Full Car Wrap Cost? In general, it costs $$2,0005,000 to wrap a full car. If you want a specialty vinyl wrap, it could cost $10,000 or more. Wrapping parts of the car, such as the hood or roof, typically costs $300 and up.
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