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Independent Car lease companies
Written by Chad Cook   
Tuesday, 31 October 2006
To lease, you have two possible choices: either sublease through a dealer's
finance commencement or through an independent lease company.
A established vendor has a captive finance root, which can be the car
manufacturer's financial company, such as BMW Financial Services, Honda
Motor Credit or General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC), or a major
national bank such as Chase Manhattan. Independent sublease companies are no financial obligation to any single one producer financing source, but work with dealers anywhere in the country.
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How to spot a good car lease.
Written by Dawn C.   
Monday, 09 October 2006
Leasing has been lauded as your cheapest ticket to keep up with the industry's hottest vehicles and trends. The jury, nonetheless, is still out on leasing: alongside the industry long extensive on hype and short on technicality, it is difficult to distinguish between a really good deal and a plain up-selling exercise.
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How to lease a new car
Written by Dawn C.   
Saturday, 07 October 2006

Whether you sublease a car to get into the latest models or have better purchasing
flexibility, getting a satisfactory deal is always usually to present you a lift. Use
these guidelines to assist you mark the right one:


Check incentives: be on the look-out for factory subsidized lease deals.
Car manufacturers realise that consumers who lease vehicles from them are
most likely to be repeat clients than those who simply purchase vehicles.
By way of their leasing companies, they adjust the residual value and propose
low financing charge. Additional auto-manufacturers are also starting to provide
incentives on leasing, called leasing subventions. They offer these
subsidies to put slow-selling models on the street, redeeming you even more
cash.

 

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How to get out of a lease once your contract expires
Written by Chad Cook   
Thursday, 28 September 2006
When your lease is up, you can fully turn in the keys and lease another car or buy a new one. But how about getting out before the sublease ends' Maybe you can't pay the sky-high payments on that silky Jaguar JX V6 model anymore or you've just had a child and you need a larger and more spacious vehicle. Sadly getting out of a lease is not as simple as getting in!
Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 October 2006 )
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How to figure your sublease payment
Written by Dawn C.   
Monday, 11 September 2006

Understanding how to calculate your daily lease charge makes it easier for you to make an informed arbitration. Yet, most of us shy away from the complicated math on our sublet contract, leaving it up to the tradesman to do the expense formula.

Actually, it's not that difficult! in olden days you understand all the figures implicated in adding your daily payments, everything else falls into position. These key statistics are:

Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 October 2006 )
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How to avoid extra costs at the end of your lease
Written by Dawn C.   
Monday, 21 August 2006

$250 to dispose of your vehicle, $1000 for extra miles you put on the clock
and $200 to replace the light bulb and the worn tires. Lease agents
constantly nickel-and-dime consumers when their sublease runs out.
Here's a rundown of what can set in motion those fees, and various steps to take in
self-defense.

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Last Updated ( Monday, 11 September 2006 )
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Go green and save on your lease
Written by Chad Cook   
Tuesday, 08 August 2006
Hybrid vehicles popularity has severely grown from a couple of thousands
in early 2000 to close to 300, 000 by the end of 2005. The trend is
rapidly catching by the auto-leasing industry with nice tax credits
and incentives on proposal if you go green.
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Fees involved in leasing
Written by Chad Cook   
Wednesday, 02 August 2006
Point out auto-leasing and people will likely automatically assume a low-
monthly fee. There is actually more than what meets the eye, and a
bunch of fees are implicated at various stages of the lease procedure.
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Dealer Leasing Tricks
Written by Chad Cook   
Wednesday, 07 June 2006

Too many times when it comes to auto-leasing, people get so astonished by the
myriad terms and the jargon thrown their way that they end-up productive
through the essence, relying on a wholesalers help than their own informed
decision.

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 21 August 2006 )
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To buy a car or to lease a car?
Written by Chad Cook   
Wednesday, 07 June 2006
Its the leading dilemma that faces every auto-consumer out there: Pay
upfront or forego the ownership and pay monthly settlements instead'
Buy or lease for a new set of wheels'

As is the case with every other ordinary dilemma, there is no slam-dunk
answer. Each selection has its own benefits and drawbacks, and it all depends
on a set of financial and personal considerations.
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Buy a car at the end of your lease
Written by Chad Cook   
Wednesday, 07 June 2006
You've approached the end of your lease and you like your car enough you desire
to hang on to it in the driveway. Just like buying a second-hand car, there areseveral
things to be done to nail a good deal.

First, you need to know the price of buying out your lease. Look over the fine
print of your contract and look for the purchase option price. This price is set by
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Benefits of leasing
Written by Chad Cook   
Wednesday, 07 June 2006
Despite aggressive low-interest financing, money-back offers and other
purchasing incentives offered by leading auto-makers to buyers, leasing
numbers keep increasing steadily over the last several years. Leasing is not just an appealing financial proposition to most auto-consumers, but also a
lifestyle and choice selection.
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Auto Leasing Scams
Written by Chad Cook   
Wednesday, 07 June 2006
Car-leasing has been lauded as a another attractive alternative to buying,
offering in the proceeding the flexibleness to push a new car for less. The
reality, regardless, is that leasing is a choice that is fraught by numerous
pitfalls for the standard buyer. Leasing regulation does not require as
much disclosure as buying a vehicle. This has given a great rise to many leasing
scams that scam the consumer into believing they are giving them a acceptable deal when, in effect, all he is getting is a rough deal on the dealers terms.
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Auto Insurance and Leasing
Written by Chad Cook   
Wednesday, 07 June 2006
When leasing a car, its easier to stick by the exact company for your
auto insurance. What you don't know, nonetheless, is that you may end up
paying too large of an amount for your coverage and its better to look elsewhere for
reduced rates.
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