Lease Buyout

Articles in Lease Buyout

By missforty 2 comments
The U.S. Government General Services Administration auctions off used fleet vehicles on a regular basis throughout the country. It is easier than you may think to purchase one of these well-maintained vehicles... more »
By RA Cologna 1 comments
In today's challenging economy, the automotive industry is seeing less new cars purchased, and more older models on the road. If you own a business, or if you manage a vehicle fleet, you know that older cars mean more spending in maintenance and ... more »
By Limowreck 0 comments
Want to escape your current car lease agreement? It's not impossible. You're not trapped. Dump the lease and save your money. Here's How... more »
By B Walton 2 comments
BEST RATES - FROM AN INDUSTRY INSIDER It's not rocket science, but if you don't ask you will not receive. I worked at a dealership for nearly a year and know the inside scoop. Don't get ripped off the next time you go to buy a car... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Turbochargers are available for most any vehicle and can offer a great way to get more horsepower. Turbochargers compress the air coming into the engine allowing more air to enter and thus increasing the fuel and horsepower. Turbochargers allow ... more »
By Valerie Brooks 3 comments
Being prepared before walking into any car dealership is the key to getting a great deal. Knowing the terminology and what is negotiable in a car lease will let the dealership know that you’ve done your homework and expect fair lease terms on ... more »
By bfreethree 0 comments
When traveling through Europe for work or play a Short-Term car lease is the choice that will give you the most freedom with the least amount of expense. For your European Short-Term Lease you will be purchasing a car from the manufacturer and ... more »
By nmg12345 0 comments
This article will tell you the secrets to buying the new 2007 Porsche Cayenne. It is quite a small car, so when you have it, you can call it your "portion" for short... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 3 comments
Leasing requires a smaller down payment - usually much smaller - than buying a car. Therefore, you can get a nicer car if you lease, but may have to pay more over time... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 3 comments
One would hope you've carried out your lease agreement to its full term. "Early termination" is such an ugly phrase. In either case, here are some options for you... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 2 comments
Leasing a car is a little like long-term renting. It's a great option if you want a new car but have little capital, or if you want a fancier car than you can afford to buy. Monthly payments are significantly lower than when you buy outright, but ... more »
By capeside 0 comments
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By nmgg12345 0 comments
Has a car salesman ever over charged you if so read this to learn how to prevent this... more »