Hi! I’m helping a family member find the cheapest monthly lease available. They don’t have a preference for any car just something they can drive to and from work with little to no money down if possible.
She is located in Las Vegas, NV
Hi! I’m helping a family member find the cheapest monthly lease available. They don’t have a preference for any car just something they can drive to and from work with little to no money down if possible.
She is located in Las Vegas, NV
I don’t know that we have any brokers here that work in the NV territory. General consensus is that it is usually better to buy in SoCal and drive back.
That said, it would be helpful for us to know what kind of budget they have and their credit rating so we can point you in the right direction.
Please all brokers/dealers Who can help Nevada residents make yourself known here
From what I got reading this forum:
-dealerships in CAlifornia will not lease to out of state residents Like @chevysalesgirl and @ChevyPhil
Please all you brokers/dealers in CA , let us know you will deal with Nevada NV residents
Also honest NV dealers should make their deals known on leaseHackr LH
There is more than two of us ready for a right vehicle for a right price
Also looking for help in the Las Vegas area. Willing to lease from out of state if possible.
I’m originally from Vegas also. Most of my vehicles I leased from SoCal and drove back. Not all dealers will do this, but there are some that will. I’d try to find the ones that do, since vegas has such little competition dealer wise, most dealers don’t budge much. For reference I leased my Bmw from Pacific Bmw a couple times. Just drove it back to Vegas and registered it.
I am not a lease broker but I do have a leased car in Las Vegas I am looking to have someone take over.
It is a Ruby Red Ford CMAX Energi plug in hybrid - fully loaded 303 equipment package with tan leather heated seats, remote start, and power lift gate on the hatch. Dark tinted windows, keyless entry, Sirius radio, SYNC, in dash navigation and seamless Bluetooth phone connectivity. Original selling price was $36k.
36 month lease with 20 months left
Vehicle has about 12,600 miles on it now, which means there are 18;500 miles left on lease allowance of 31,500 miles (925 miles a month)
Leased through Gaudin Ford. Monthly payment is $262
Take over requires a $75 fee and a 650 or better credit score
Cost to insure for me is about $500/6months. Yours may be different.
Vehicle has one small scratch on the passenger door. According to Ford, it is small enough that it should count as normal wear n tear at turn in. No other interior or exterior damage.
Buy out is approximately $13k plus remaining payments
Vehicle has required zero maintenance in the time I have owned it. Next oil change will be needed at 30,000 miles. (They are only needed every 20,000 miles. I changed it at 10,000 before I found this fact in the owner’s manual.) Charges overnight using a standard 110 volt outlet. No rapid charger needed. Cost to charge is about $0.44 cents a night or $13/month. If you charge every night (5 seconds to plug in) this will be one of the cheapest cars you ever drive. I have been averaging 80 mpg for city driving since I got the car. On a 12 gallon tank of gas, I typically get over 1,000 miles thanks to the regen braking that recharges the battery as you drive. Even on a road trip where charging was unavailable, I got 50mpg.
Why am I looking to have someone takeover the car? I now drive a company car. It’s not even remotely as nice, but it is FREE to me. Seems wasteful to pay a lease on a car I love but only drive on weekends.
If you are interested, please email redkrystal3@gmail.com