Chrysler gets specific about this whole lease business
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With all the news swirling around about the downfall of leasing among the Detroit 3, Chrysler has decided to stick Stuart Schorr, Senior Manager, Sales, Mopar and Dealer Communications, in front of the mic to clear up a few things. The first point he makes is that Chrysler LLC dealers can still offer leases to customers from other financial institutions besides Chrysler Financial. While this is true, some of those financial institutions have also backed out of the business of leasing Chrysler vehicles, including Chase Auto Finance. We're not sure how many lease backers that leaves, but the ones remaining will likely be forced to raise lease prices, much like Ford has done with its truck and SUV leases, to protect themselves from losing tons of money when vehicles leased today are eventually turned back in. The second point made by Schorr is that all current leases are not affected and their lease terms will remain in effect. Well we would hope so! Third is that Chrysler Financial will waive the disposition fee if a current lease owner decides to buy his or her vehicle at the end of the lease term. LeaseGuide.com tells us that this fee usually amounts to between $250 and $450. Here's some friendly advice - do not buy your lease vehicle at the end of its contract. Unless you've driven a ridiculously low amount of miles (not likely), your vehicle is worth way less than what Chrysler thought it would be and the disposition fee will not make up the difference. You would effectively be letting Chrysler Financial off the hook for overestimating the car's residual value. Schorr's fourth point is that employee leases and company cars are not affected. Cool, 'cause we were pretty worried about that. At the end of the day, leasing is still a viable option for many people who find the cost agreeable, as we've no doubt learned this past week that the financial institution backing the lease is shouldering the risk. [Source: Chrysler LLC]
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