Chevrolet Lease Return Policy in Lisle, IL
On average, a Chevrolet lease will last between two and four years, so you need to be aware of the options for your lease return early in the agreement. Whether you are closing in on the end date or considering signing your first leasing contract with us at Bill Kay Chevrolet, you’ll generally have three options. Discover the Chevrolet lease return policy for our dealership in Lisle.
Restart the Lease With Another Car
If you no longer need a robust model like a Chevrolet Suburban or Traverse, to transport your family members to Candlewood Park, then you could end your lease by returning the vehicle to us. On the assigned day, you will bring the model, its Owner’s Manual, and any associated maintenance forms to the dealership. Our team will examine the car to ensure that it did not suffer any excessive damage or go over the mileage agreement imposed at the outset of the contract. Once the inspection is complete, we will take ownership of the vehicle. From there, you can start a new leasing agreement featuring a factory-fresh car. Perhaps you’d like a sedan from a newer model year that has the agility and gas mileage you desire from commuting to work, or you may want a smaller SUV. In either case, we can help you start a new agreement.
Buy Your Leased Vehicle
Since you’ll be spending a few years with a leased vehicle, it’s possible that you may become attached to it. When the time comes to end the contract, you may not want to part with your Chevrolet Trax or Malibu. In many cases, the team in our Finance Center can help you hang onto the car. We can provide financing options that will keep you riding down I-88 in your familiar vehicle with ownership as the end goal. This will extend the amount of time that you’re paying for the car, and you may have a different monthly payment than before. However, the car will be yours once you’ve made the final installment, giving you more flexibility with your vehicle.
End the Lease Contract
In some cases, you may want to return the vehicle, end the lease, and walk out of the door with no attachments. This can happen if you have gotten a remote job or have moved to a place with nearby public transportation. Just like with the first choice we presented, the lessee will need to bring the vehicle back for an inspection. Our technicians will examine the mileage, overall condition of the Chevrolet model, and other aspects related to the agreement. When that is finished, you’ll turn over the keys and make certain that all of your property has been removed from the vehicle. Finally, we will wish you well and hope that you return in the future. If you’d like more information about leases, you may stop into our offices during our hours of operation!