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There are options for ending your lease early without sacrificing time, effort and, in some cases, money.
Before you move ahead with it, consider these points to learn how leasing a car works.
Most automaker finance units and third-party financial institutions will grant a one-time extension of a car lease, generally by 12 months or fewer.
Can you lease a used car? In a word, yes. But there are plenty of ramifications.
Buying a vehicle that’s been returned on a lease is a good way to get a relatively new and lightly used car, one that might even have some of the factory warranty remaining.
Here’s what you need to know about the revised electric vehicle tax credit overhaul passed in the summer of 2022 and phasing in now.
To help you decide if leasing works for you, we’ve listed some of the major advantages and disadvantages of leasing versus buying.
If you’re interested in leasing and want the most for your money, here are some helpful tips to keep in mind when you’re negotiating your lease.
The most recent quarterly report on auto finance shows that higher interest rates meant to help tame inflation also have raised the cost to finance a car.
In a lease, you are not paying to buy the car at the full purchase price. Instead, you pay for the depreciation of the car during the time of the lease.