How to Find a Car to Lease

Leasing a car is a great option if you are not sure that you would like to keep the car for a long amount of time. Leasing a car allows you to sign a contract for a specific length of time and to "rent" the car until the end of the contract. At the end of the contract, the leaser has the option of buying the car or simply walking away. If you are looking for a car to lease, it can easily be done by following a few simple steps.

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      Decide what type of car you would like to lease. Before you begin your search for a car to lease, it is important to decide what type of car you are looking for. Decide what make, model and year you would be interested in for your leased car. It is also important to decide if color, leather seats and other extras matter to you before looking for a car to lease. If you are not picky about the type of car, figure out what your monthly budget can afford to help narrow down the car lease options.

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      Contact a car dealership. Once you have decided what type of car you'd like, contact the car dealership of the type of car you are interested in and ask them about their leasing options. If you have decided that the make and model of a car are not important to you, visit an auto mall--or search the Auto Trader for dealers--and speak with several car dealerships about leasing options.

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      Consider taking over someone's existing lease. If you are interested in a short-term lease with the possibility of putting no money down initially, taking over a pre-existing lease may be a great option for you. Websites such as swapalease.com have large databases of people who currently have a lease that they are trying to transfer to someone else. They have leases available all over the country in different makes, models, years and price ranges.

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