2018 Honda Civic SI Coupe
36 Month Term:
25 Months Left
Mileage: 8250 (goes up incrementally each day)
Monthly PMT: $290.00
Mileage left: 21,750
Miles/Month: 870
Just Spoke with HFS (6/20/19)
Due at Lease Takeover: Tax payment on remaining months: ($643.00)
It is a 60 day process to complete the transfer.
New Leasee will have to go through Credit Check.
Images: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GO3ARr2tW0XiS-9Dfk7v05iWxRXSEQRk?usp=sharing
Payoff Amount: $22060.92
Currently Equipped with Enkei RPFs and 20% tints
Wheels purchased in December - 4k Miles on them.
245/40r/19
I’d suggest adding some pictures of the car, the window sticker if available, as well as which bank the lease is through.
Also, what is the transfer fee and are you paying that or asking that a potentially transferee pay it?
I don’t think you can transfer hondas
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Jon
June 20, 2019, 6:07am
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If this is through HFS, then you cannot transfer the lease as @nyclife stated.
Called HFS 2 days ago- the lease can be transferred to a “close friend” has to be in-state.
Yes you can, spoke to them yesterday,
Pics are going to be uploaded today. - Sorry about that.
Do they keep the original leasees name on the contract?
Yes - I am still attached to the lease, unfortunately. (For the purpose of missed payment)
How do you prove close friendship?
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TypeSH
June 20, 2019, 2:17pm
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You’re effectively Co-signing the transferee, that alone implies some closeness!
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max_g
June 20, 2019, 5:57pm
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For the entire thing (25 payments + the RV, ie returning the car at the end of the lease + any end-of-lease charges and mileage overages)
You’ll also need to insure the car, what if they total the car after dropping their insurance
A civic Si would be a nightmare to be liable for
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Yea, I am in a rough situation with this. If nobody bites on it I will probably just mod it… but I am going to leave it up.
Mod a lease? I hope only if you’re buying it…
Have you checked with vroom or carvana to may be sell it out ?
Yes actually, Carvana gave me a really nice offer (I would owe a little on the vehicle but this might be my best option).
Is Vroom competitive with Carvana?
i have seen better offers sometimes.
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max_g
June 20, 2019, 9:03pm
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Selling it is definitely your best option
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