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Replying to: caseysdubs1 (Mar 27, 2009 8:25 pm) His best bet is to have someone take over the lease (post on craigslist too) or get some sort of night/weekend job, like bartending or serving, to pay the lease. He'll need a car anyway, right? $335 isn't much for a car payment (especially considering if he had BOUGHT the car the payment would likely be twice that amount and for 2 years longer) and keeping a car and paying it is likely a much better option than ruining his credit over. |
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Replying to: caseysdubs1 (Mar 27, 2009 8:25 pm) There are a number of sites that can help you with lease assumptions. |
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Thanks. His plan is to use the bus system to get to and from school which starts in May. If that does not work out well then to get a beater. His wife has a car that's paid off. I'll suggest CL and swaplease.com as it doesn't look like much else is possible. Oh and when his unemployment starts it will not equal his salary. It's less. Oh well, thought I'd ask anyways. Thanks for the help. I also have a Ford lease but it's got over a year. Anyone know if you lease a Ford would you be considered a returning leasee to lease a Mazda? I like the new 6. Shot in the dark probably. |
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I was just wondering if anyone knew anything about terminating a lease with Chrysler Financial early. I've been trying to research the topic and some websites and forums are saying that they'll waive three months payments and the early termination fee and that they no longer offer leases through Chrysler Financial. Well this is my situation. I leased a Chrysler 300 in 2006 for a 39 month lease. It's $450 a month. A lot, I know. I put nothing down and had to get the leather, made it 15,000 miles a year instead of 12,000 and then upgraded grill for the car. I was 18 and didn't know any better. Anyways, since I signed the contract; I took responsibility and have been paying it on time for the past two and a half years. The mileage is fine. I have not gone over. It's at 43,000 miles right now but I will stop driving it as soon as it reaches 44,500 miles because I already have another car that is paid off and can drive till I can turn this one back in. It is a great time to buy a house and since that is a big car payment, that would qualify me for less on a home loan. I am planning on buying a house around August. If it is in fact true that there is no early termination fee and they will waive three months payments. Then I will be set. I called Chrysler financial and they are telling me that there still is a early termination fee and the current payoff quote and that is all the information they can give me. They said I can wait until August when they contact me and make me an offer to either end the lease and turn it in or buy it. I just want to find out about the early termination fee and the three months waived. Just so I can be prepared by August. So I know how much money I will need and if indeed I can turn it in early with no early termination fee and the last three months waived. Or if I choose to turn it in early and they will not waive the last three months and the early termination fee. Then I guess I will just have to pay it to get out of the lease. Also, if I do choose to end my lease three months early. Does anyone know if that will be bad for my credit? I mean, I will be paying them the whole amount I owe them. Whatever that amount is. If anyone has any information that could help me out. That would be great. Thanks!
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Replying to: jessiekha (Mar 30, 2009 12:43 am) When I ended mine, I did not have any early termination fee. Just had to pay remaining payments plus the turn-in fee. Your problem, of course, is that you have 9 months left and only 2k miles to go. Not a good situation. |
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Replying to: zeeman1229 (Apr 09, 2009 9:34 am) You do have to go to your dealer to buy out the lease. |
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Hi everyone.... I could really use some guidance here. I have a 2007 Lexus RX350 whose lease will expire next month. I was just involved in a fairly significant car accident last month, and although my car was fixed, it did sustain rear-end frame damage. I have very low miles, and there is absolutely nothing else wrong with the car. Does anyone have ANY idea how much Lexus is going to hit me for "excess wear and tear" due to the frame damage? I am really stressing out about this. I appreciate any feedback. Thanks
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Replying to: beau516 (May 02, 2009 2:35 pm) tidester, host SUVs and Smart Shopper
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Replying to: tidester (May 02, 2009 7:30 pm) So, do you think I won't get dinged too badly?
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