Where do i get the best info on taking a lease on a new car?



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Car manufacturers and their websites. They usually provide statements regarding leasing policies.
You can use several websites to research what type of lease is best for you.
Leasing is only a good deal if you can write it off, or you have more money than you need and want a new car every few years. Car leasing companies love leases because they get the car back and if you put too many miles on it, you pay extra. Much better to buy a really good car and keep it for a while. Check out Consumer Reports for the best vehicles.
Never sign a lease. They are one of the biggest scams going. I told one dealership; if your lease program is so great let me fax it to my insurance. If they agree then I will do it. Needless to say he walked out of the room. Did you see the segment on like Dateline NBC where they showed how big of a scam it is? They will charge you for every little ding on it, mileage, etc...
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