Benefits of a Chevy Lease at Spitzer Chevrolet Lordstown

December 7th, 2021 by

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Benefits of a Chevy Lease at Spitzer Chevrolet Lordstown


How a Chevy Lease Works

When in the market for a new vehicle, choosing the perfect ride isn’t the only choice drivers will make. Should you buy or lease? While there are pros and cons to both, this choice basically comes down to a driver’s personal preference.

Many North Jackson drivers find car leases friendlier to budgets and, in many ways, quite liberating. To learn more about a Chevrolet lease in Spitzer Chevrolet Lordstown’s finance center with one of our friendly finance experts, we hope you’ll drop by for a visit. In the meantime, please check these next few sections which highlight many of the perks to a Chevy lease.

Benefits to Leasing a Chevy Vehicle

As noted above, there are strong arguments to be made for both options of buying and leasing new or certified pre-owned vehicles. In short, an auto lease is similar to a long-term rental. The typical term is two to three years. Once those lease terms are up, the vehicle is returned.

Drivers then have the option to lease or buy another vehicle or simply walk away with no strings attached. That kind of freedom is alluring to many North Jackson drivers.

In addition to not having to claim ownership, other highlights to a Chevy lease include low-to-no money down, lower taxes, no titles/dealer fees that come with buying a vehicle and, best of all, lower monthly payments.

As opposed to paying full price for a new vehicle, lease payments are lower in that you’re only paying the difference between the new price of the vehicle and its depreciated value at the end of the lease term.

Another thing worth considering is that when you lease a new Chevrolet, you are driving it in the best condition it will ever be in. That decreases the chances of maintenance or repair costs you would be on the hook for.

For more information on Chevy lease deals from North Jackson’s preferred Chevrolet dealership, please continue reading.

Things to Keep in Mind When Leasing a Vehicle

For many divers, auto leasing is the way to roll. While there are certainly a lot of merits to that approach, it’s important to keep a few other things in mind.

If you lease a new vehicle, you will return it to the dealership at the end of the lease for another driver to lease or buy. With that said, in an effort to keep the vehicle as close to its original condition as possible, there will be a reasonable limit to the number of miles you can accrue.

If visiting all 48 continental States in one big outing is a bucket list item, it’s probably not ideal to do so in a leased car. For average day-to-day driving a bit closer to home, though, mileage limits typically never come into play.

You will also not be able to customize the leased vehicle. In other words, a white Chevrolet Silverado 1500 will need to remain a white Chevrolet Silverado 1500. The standard infotainment system and other interior features will – you guessed it – need to rock and roll as they are.

More Ways Spitzer Chevrolet Lordstown Can Keep You on the Go

Whether you are looking to lease or buy a new or pre-owned Chevy, we hope you will keep Spitzer Chevrolet Lordstown in mind. With regular specials on a larger selection of cars, trucks and SUVs, drop by for a test drive.

In our superior Chevy Finance Center, we can answer all your questions about credit scores, policies and procedures. Full transparency with no pressure is a practice we never deviate from.

Looking for maintenance or repair? Our state-of-the-art Service Center is comprised of only the most-qualified service professionals for all your needs. From routine oil changes to major engine repair, we’ve got your covered.

At Spitzer Chevrolet Lordstown, we understand that life unfolds by way of lots of decisions and forks in the road. Our motivation is to make the car-buying, leasing or maintenance process something in the rearview mirror you can always look back on with fondness.


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