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Model year versus calendar year If you have your eye on a 2020 vehicle, leasing it at the end of 2019 rather than early in 2020 could have an impact on your monthly lease payments. Your 2020 vehicle will be worth less in 2023 than in 2022, which means an extra year's depreciation.
Timing your lease can be important if you want to maximize savings. Generally, the best time to lease a car is shortly after the model is introduced. That's when the residual value will be the highest — meaning you'll likely save money on the depreciation cost.
New models are generally introduced sometime between July and October, though some can be a bit earlier or later. If you lease within a few months of release, you can usually get the best deal. The only situation where timing doesn't matter is when the automaker offers special lease deals.
Choose cars that hold their value. When you lease a vehicle you are paying for its depreciation, plus interest, tax and some fees. Check leasing specials. Price the car. Get quotes from dealers. Spot your best deal. Ask for lease payments. Close the deal.
Shortly After the Model is Introduced A good time to pick when you are leasing a car is waiting until shortly after the model is first introduced. This may seem like it is counterintuitive, but it is the time when the residual value will be high, so you can save cash on the depreciation cost.
1. Your monthly cash flow: Leasing a car often has a lower monthly payment compared to financing a car with the same loan terms, since with a lease you're paying for the depreciation of the car during those years rather than the whole vehicle cost.
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.
Drawbacks of Leasing The biggest drawback of leasing is that you aren't building up any equity in your vehicle. If you can't do that, the lease rate will go up, or you'll be stuck paying expensive mileage penalties at the end of your lease. Drivers who lease will also have to take very good care of their leased cars.
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