
If your Land Rover lease is coming to an end, there are a few things to keep in mind as the finish line nears. The lease-end process involves potential repairs and a vehicle assessment. There are also various end-of-car lease options available if lessees don’t want to return the vehicle. Learn more about what happens at the end of your Land Rover lease.
Vehicle Inspection and Repairs
Before a vehicle is returned to the dealership, there will be a no-charge vehicle inspection. It will be checked to ensure the car was adequately maintained and to assess potential repairs. The lessee will be responsible for any work needed on the vehicle.
Mileage Assessment
The vehicle's mileage will also be checked to ensure the limit hasn’t been exceeded. If the vehicle's mileage is over the limit set at the beginning of the lease agreement, an additional fee will need to be paid.
Additional End of Car Lease Options
For lessees who want to avoid returning the leased vehicle, additional options can be made at the end of the car lease. Most often, drivers prefer to turn their vehicle in for a brand-new Land Rover model. Every car lease agreement is different, so we recommend reviewing your to make sure the following options apply to you. The car lease options available at the end of a car lease include:
- Buyout the lease
- Vehicle trade-in
- Extend the lease
- Sell the vehicle
Learn More About Your Land Rover Lease with Land Rover Jacksonville
If you’re interested in learning more about leasing a car, visit Land Rover Jacksonville. Our team will gladly explain what goes into leasing a Land Rover vehicle. They will also answer any questions you have. Visit us today!