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Old 08-13-2007, 11:34 PM
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lease? I am currently leasing a Honda Pilot 04 ... I am thinking about buying it.. does any know how to go about it???
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Old 08-13-2007, 11:40 PM
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tell the car lot you are leasing it from that you want to buy it. thats it. lots of paper work but you'll own it when you leave.
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Just make sure that you know what the car is actually worth at the end of the lease, minus wear and tear, so that you don't end up paying too much for it. Since you have already invested a large chunk of money in it they should give you a bargain basement price if they are a respectable dealership.Good Luck!
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Old 08-14-2007, 08:59 AM
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just tell them at the end of the leaseif you put more than the mileage limit (usually around 12000 per year) they may charge you something like 15c per additional mileKeep in mind that they already determined the purchase price/value of car (after the end of the lease) before your lease started. So I would just advise you to check around; if you see cars that cost less than the purchase-option price stated in the lease contract then don't buy it. Just keep in mind that you have no equity in the car if you decline the purchase option.If you see 04 pilots with mileage around what you have and they cost less, obviously you should decline the purchase option. A lot of lease returns get reconditioned to become [in your case, Honda] certified pre-owned vehicles. You may wish to look for those too.
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Old 08-14-2007, 06:53 PM
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call honda fin. they can refinace the vehicle for you. if you go through a dealer they will mark up the rate. make sure the vehicle is worth the money you are paying good luck
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