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It's amazing. I operate a web site that provides objective consumer information about car leasing and I'm frequently amazed at the misconceptions or, should I say, uninformed conclusions that many people have about leasing. Let's look at some of them now. 2) You make payments for the life of a lease and have nothing to show for it at the end - That's right. But the payments are lower and only pay for the depreciation that all cars experience, even those purchased with a loan, which is money you never see again in either case. Plus, you pay finance charges either way, which you also never see again. 3) Dealers make money by charging you extra fees in the beginning of a lease - Not true. The only fee that is specifically associated with leasing at the beginning of a lease is the "acquisition fee" which is charged by the lease company, not the dealer. There may be a security deposit requirement, which you get back at lease-end. All other charges and fees are the same as those for a purchased car. 4) Dealers make money by charging you extra fees at the end of a lease - Not true. Lease companies charge lease-end fees, not dealers. Lease-end fees could be for excessive mileage, which is simply a way of compensating the lease company for the extra depeciation in resale value you created by driving more miles than you originally agreed to. Furthermore, if you damaged the car, or didn't replace tires when they needed to be replaced, you can be charged. Fair enough. 5) Leases are like renting and work the same way - Wrong. Leasing is not at all like renting. You can't end a lease any time you choose. You can't swap vehicles in the middle of a lease. A down payment is not a security deposit. The first month's payment is not a down payment. A security deposit is refundable and not a fee. Al Hearn is owner and operator of LeaseGuide.com, a popular web site for automotive consumers interested in leasing. It has served many thousands of visitors since 1995. See Also: Ten Equipment Leasing Tips - Save a Bundle on Your Next Lease With a Lease, The Devil Is In The Details Smart Car Leasing for Beginners Eight Simple Rules for Avoiding Problems When Car Leasing |
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