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Old Jul 13, 2013 | 11:01 PM
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Take over my lease?

I am looking to get a new car and was wondering if anyone would be interested in taking over my lease on my 2012 g37s 6mt coupe. black on black. taken care of and handwashed. i have like 2 years left on it and my payments are $499/month. Work done to car: tint, hid fog lights, led interior lights, professionally powdercoated original rims gloss black, 180 gloss black grill & trunk emblem, spoiler, h&r spacers, takeda cold air intake, red calipers. Car comes with as is with all modifications and oem intake in a box in the trunk
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Old Jul 13, 2013 | 11:40 PM
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might be a good thing to include lease mileage/year and how many miles you have left on it.
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Old Jul 14, 2013 | 07:51 AM
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Careful with lease swaps...as the original lessee, you're still responsible for payments if the person who takes over your lease defaults on their payments...which means even though you don't have the car, you're still responsible if the other guy stops paying.
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Old Jul 25, 2013 | 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Dr.Pat
Careful with lease swaps...as the original lessee, you're still responsible for payments if the person who takes over your lease defaults on their payments...which means even though you don't have the car, you're still responsible if the other guy stops paying.
Not always the case it is best to look for a buyer who is qualified to take over the lease. This way you can ask the finance company, I'm assuming it's IFS, and ask them what the fees are there to pay to transfer the loan. This way it will be out of the original owners hands and into the new one. I did this before with my MB and the new owner paid $600 to transfer the loan nothing change in the lease he just had to finish the rest of the lease. The car was out of my name and the new owner assumes all responsibility on the car. But then again this was MB finance not IFS.
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