You can negotiate some aspects of a car lease, but not everything. It’s important you know what you can and can’t negotiate before you head to a dealership.
You can negotiate some aspects of a car lease, but not everything. It’s important you know what you can and can’t negotiate before you head to a dealership.
With a lease, there are three things you can negotiate:
Capitalized cost – This is the amount being financed with a lease. The lower the "cap cost," the lower the monthly payment. This includes the price of the vehicle and any add-ons, fees, or taxes not paid in cash.Not everything is negotiable, and there are seven things you aren’t going to be able to negotiate:
You don’t have to stick with the price of the three negotiable items listed above. Using negotiating strategies, you can get yourself a better deal. The key is to know what to say and have the numbers ready.
Before you head to a dealership, check out the average selling price by using vehicle valuation sites such as NADAguides. This way, you have an idea on where you can start negotiating the capitalized cost of the car. You should also research average interest rates on leases for consumers that fall within your credit score range.
Once you have the numbers, you can start negotiating. The key is to start low and work your way up, and don’t get stuck with add-ons you don’t need. Remember that nothing is binding, including price, until you sign the lease agreement. So, take your time, and negotiate wisely if you want the best deal possible.
Leasing is a great way to get a brand new vehicle every few years. Although it’s generally cheaper in the short run, not everyone is able to lease. Leases are reserved for consumers with the best credit, and bad credit consumers may find themselves getting turned down.
If leasing isn’t in the cards right now, but you want it to be in the future, consider taking on a subprime auto loan and let Auto Credit Express help get you started. We work with a large network of special finance dealers that are experts at getting people in unique credit situations financed for new and used cars. We can help you find a dealership near your local area if you fill out our auto loan request form.
Megan Foukes
Auto Financing Writer
Megan is a graduate of Indiana University with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism. As a content writer for Auto Credit Express, Megan has years of publishing experience under her belt in automotive special financing. Her work has also been featured in several automotive finance blogs such as CarsDirect and The Car Connection.
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