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    So I am going to be between cars this summer and thinking about temporarily paying someone else's lease as a way to 'rent' a car.

    Anyone know much about this? What can I expect for the lower end of lease payments per month? Where would I find someone who wanted me to pay their lease for a year?
    KR
    Porsche 991 Carrera S

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    Re: Taking over a lease?

    I have a friend looking to offload his lease in the coming months. It's not up to your normal standards or car, but could fill the gap for you. I think he is wanting to sell outright, but may not have considered a transfer of lease. Car is a year old Imprezza. PM me if you want me to connect the two if you.
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      Re: Taking over a lease?

      Ehh I looked at this for a bit and already I can tell its not for me.

      People's payments are just too high for me to justify losing the money over 12 months. I think I can do better buying a cheaper car for 10-15k and flipping it in 12 months. I don't add many kms since I also share my Mk6 GTI with my wife.
      KR
      Porsche 991 Carrera S

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        Re: Taking over a lease?

        Depends on the persons individual lease...

        Id check out www.leasebusters.com if you havent already...leasebusters

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          I see no incentive for me to take over a lease. Can someone tell me advantages of why vs. starting a lease myself?
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            Re: Taking over a lease?

            Originally posted by flipstah View Post
            I see no incentive for me to take over a lease. Can someone tell me advantages of why vs. starting a lease myself?
            There isn't one, other than the fact that some individuals will pay you a lump sum as an incentive or perhaps they have put a large deposit down making it a cheaper buyout or lease rate.
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              Re: Taking over a lease?

              Yeah its really about someone else having put down a deposit and taken a very long term on the lease, so that you can get in for a shorter term with a very low rate.
              KR
              Porsche 991 Carrera S

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