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Short answer: Not every lease is the base model, but if you special order a car the options will affect the lease price. Unfortunately you'll have to visit the dealer to work out a lease plan and special order your car.
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.
non-OEM automotive repair products may not fit right when your car, truck, or SUV has damaged body panels after the accident. Plus, an aftermarket part installation may void your lease vehicle warranty. As Such, always use OEM parts for all lease vehicle repairs.
Almost every lease requires you to carry insurance on the leased vehicle. For example, some dealerships will not allow you to repair a leased vehicle with after-market parts. Rather, the company may require you to repair the vehicle with original manufacturer parts.
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.
Unless your dealer has already approved window tinting (or other modifications), you will need to bring the leased vehicle back to the dealer in the same condition as when you picked it up from the lot, minus the extra miles added.
Dealer Revenue Dealers will generally make more money doing a lease than a straight sale. This is not true, of course. They can negotiate price and payments, but most consumers will not do so for a lease, so that is a big difference right there. Next, there are more ways for dealers to make money with leasing.
Contrary to what many people think, car dealers aren't the ones that actually lease out the vehicle. This doesn't mean a dealer won't make money off a lease. In fact, most dealers LOVE leasing because it allows them to make more profit than a traditional car purchase.
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