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Leasing is a great way to get into a new car once every few years without taking on the risk of owning a car that eventually runs out of warranty. With a lease,

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2022 Honda Pilot

$499.00/month

2023 Hyundai Kona

$379.00/month

2023 Hyundai Santa Fe

$429.00/month

2022 Hyundai Kona

$379.00/month

2023 Hyundai Sonata

$420.00/month

2023 Infiniti QX60

$659.00/month

2023 BMW X1

$709.00/month

Used Car Lease Deals

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2021 Cadillac Escalade

$84,995.00

2015 Mazda Mazda 6

$11,495.00

2016 Jeep WRANGLER SAHARA

$28,995.00

2021 Honda Insight

$16,995.00

2021 BMW X3

$35,995.00

2020 Hyundai Tucson

$21,495.00

2020 Porsche Macan

$39,995.00

2018 Porsche Panamera E-Hybrid

$49,995.00

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Yes you can do a no money down lease.

  • 1. Negotiating power: imotors have negotiated favorable terms with the car manufacturers or financing companies that allow them to offer low lease rates.
  • 2. Volume discounts: By leasing a large number of vehicles, imotors is able to secure volume discounts that translate into lower lease rates for their customers.
  • 3. Low overhead costs: imotors has lower overhead costs than traditional brick-and-mortar dealerships, such as lower rent, utilities, and staffing costs, which could allow them to pass those savings on to customers.
  • 4. Marketing promotions: imotors runs marketing promotions that temporarily lower their lease rates in order to attract customers and boost sales.

As you probably already know, lease contracts are not designed to be easily or inexpensively terminated before the normal end date. However, you do have a number of options available to you that could minimize your costs and headaches. Unfortunately, an adequate discussion of these options would be too lengthy to present here. A full discussion of all your lease termination options, including how to choose the right option for you, is contained in our article, Exit Your Lease Early.

It depends. If your current car is paid for, you can certainly use it as a trade-in. Just be sure you know its fair trade-in value, and that the dealer gives you full credit when your lease payments are calculated. If you still owe on your car, you will want to get the “payoff” from your finance company and compare that amount to the trade-in value of the car. If the trade-in value is higher, you have “trade equity.” If not, you’re “upside down” and you may want to reconsider. You know, too, that you would do better financially if you sold your car yourself.

Sales tax laws can be quite different between states and localities. Most states simply apply the local sales tax rate to each monthly lease payment. A few states want all sales tax paid up front, based on the value of the vehicle or the sum of all monthly payments.

Yes, but it’s a little different than for a loan. You always pay a finance fee, called money factor, on a car lease just as you pay a finance fee, called interest, on a car loan. Money factor is expressed as a very small number such as .00175 but can be converted to APR interest rate by multiplying by 2400. For example, a lease money factor of .00175 is equivalent to 4.2% APR interest rate. You pay finance fees on a car lease because leasing is a form of financing and the finance company wants to be paid for the use of their money. Leasing is not renting. The lease finance company uses their money to buy a vehicle from a dealer and leases it to you. By leasing, you essentially borrow the finance company’s money that was used to buy the car.