Is leasing a Jeep a good idea?
Leasing a Jeep is a wonderful way to enjoy the Jeep lifestyle on a budget. Ewald Auto offers plenty of Jeep lease deals to make driving the SUV of your dreams even more affordable. But before you commit to a Jeep Wrangler lease, there are a few things you should know. Let's explore the benefits and drawbacks of leasing a Jeep Wrangler!
Can you lease a Jeep Wrangler?
Yes, you can lease the Wrangler at our Jeep dealership in Wisconsin. For many customers, leasing is the most cost-effective way to bring home the new Jeep Wrangler. Ewald Auto provides manufacturer incentives, specials, and Jeep lease deals to our customers. Lease deals can defray the expense of a lease, especially for customers with strong credit.
Is it better to lease or finance a Jeep?
Deciding whether to lease or finance your Wrangler? Our Milwaukee Jeep dealer can help. In order to discover if you should lease a Jeep, it's important to consider your usage habits and budget. Not every customer will be a good candidate for a Jeep lease. Leasing comes with more restrictions than buying a Jeep. We'll review the pros and cons of leasing a car. Once you understand the advantages and disadvantages of leasing, you'll be ready to make an educated decision.
Benefits of leasing a Jeep
Why should you lease a Jeep from Ewald Auto? Turns out, there are plenty of excellent reasons to opt for a Jeep lease deal. Although you won't own the car, there are many benefits to choosing to lease.
- Cheaper monthly payments - One major benefit of a Jeep Wrangler lease is the affordable payments. Since your lease payments mostly cover the cost of depreciation during your use, they're typically less expensive.
- More affordable down payment - If you don't have a lot of money to put towards a down payment, you may want to lease a Jeep Wrangler.
- Enjoy driving a new Jeep - When you lease a Jeep, you're able to enjoy that new-car smell more often. Since Jeep lease deals only extend for a couple of years, you can upgrade your ride frequently without any hassle.
- Warranty coverage - You'll remain under manufacturer warranty for the duration of your Jeep lease. If you buy a Jeep, once the warranty expires, all service costs will be out of pocket.
- No resale or trade-in to worry about - After your lease ends, you can return the car to our Milwaukee Jeep dealer. You can jump right into a brand new Jeep lease, or you can negotiate a lease buyout. But you'll never have to worry about selling your Jeep at a loss.
Disadvantages of leasing a Jeep
Now that you understand the pros, let's tackle the cons of leasing your next Jeep.
- Any modifications will need to be restored before you return your leased Jeep.
- You'll also be charged for any excessive wear-and-tear. If you want to tear up off-road trails in your Wrangler, you can expect superficial damage. Leasing might not be the best choice for off-road enthusiasts.
- Leases have annual mileage limits, and you'll be charged for every excessive mile.
- Lease payments don't build equity in the Jeep.
If you're ready to learn about Ewald's latest lease specials, stop by our showroom today!