There are several factors to keep in mind when leasing a vehicle. In addition to other financial terms, you need to know what fees you might pay when returning your Chevy lease. The team at Dan Welle Chevrolet is reviewing how to reduce the fees you owe with these essential tips.
Wear and Tear Fees
When you lease a vehicle from our dealership, you need to treat it with care and provide general maintenance. Make sure you bring the vehicle in for routine upkeep when needed. If there are any damaged or malfunctioning parts, our service team can help repair them. Otherwise, you may be subject to wear and tear fees upon returning the vehicle.
Mileage Fees
You need to stay under a specified yearly mileage when leasing a Chevy vehicle. If you don’t, you’ll pay a mileage fee when the lease is over. You should keep track of your total miles as you drive in order to prevent going over your limit.
Disposition Fee
When your lease is up, you may have to pay a disposition fee. This fee helps offset the cost of reselling the vehicle once you’ve turned it in. However, if you choose to purchase your car, you’ll avoid this expense.
Early Termination Fees
If you want to leave your lease contract early, you need to pay an early termination fee. This can often be expensive, so it’s best to only break your lease contract early if it’s absolutely necessary.
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