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BIGGEST MISPERCEPTION WHEN SHOPPING FOR AN END-OF-YEAR CAR LEASE: OUTGOING MODEL YEAR IS CHEAPER

Swapalease.com Offers Several Tips for Consumers Hunting End-Of-Year Lease Deals

Cincinnati, OH (December 12 2017)

Conventional wisdom among many end-of-year car shoppers is to choose the outgoing model year in order to save a few dollars. However, an analysis by nationwide car lease marketplace, Swapalease.com, shows consumers can often get a better lease deal if they opt for the incoming model year, even in December when end-of-year negotiating heats up.

For example, consumers can lease a 2017 Ford Fusion for $327 per month, compared with a new 2018 model priced at $199 monthly. This may not be the case in every situation, but consumers should make sure they shop around to determine when the incoming model year is actually offered cheaper. In most cases, the reason the 2018 model is cheaper in a lease environment has everything to do with the residual, which will be higher than that of the 2017. A higher residual value equates to a lower monthly payment for the consumer.

End-Of-Year Lease Negotiation Tips

1: The price of the vehicle (known as the “cap cost”) is the primary point of negotiation on a lease. In much the same way you negotiate the price of the vehicle when financing, shoppers should do so in lease environments as well. Additionally, down payments (“cap cost reduction”) and existing vehicle trade-ins can also play into sales price negotiation.

2: The residual of the vehicle can be adjusted depending on the amount of miles a person needs each year. Lower mileage requirements amount to a higher residual/lower payments, and higher mileage requirements mean the opposite.

3: The interest rate, or “money factor” may also be negotiated in many circumstances. However, credit is extremely important in a lease environment, so the better your credit, the stronger your chance for negotiating a better money factor on the lease.

4: Ask plenty of questions during the negotiation stage and be sure to have the dealer explain in detail how they arrived at a certain monthly payment.

5: If you are going to shop for a lease in December, be sure to have the dealer do a side-by-side comparison of a new 2018 model lease versus a 2017 model lease, especially for the same vehicle make and model. In most cases the 2018 model should come with a lower payment, but this is not always the case.