Its called Double Up. If you lease a new Chrysler product now, you get a brand new same model next year on the same lease payments. You just bring this one in and take the new one. It guarantees no increase in payments.
Not a bad deal if you're into leasing. I've never leased a vehicle (and never will...I'd rather own a vehicle outright). As long as getting a new vehicle the 2nd year doesn't add another year to the lease, it's not bad. If all it does is add another year to the lease, you might as well wait until your lease is up and lease a new vehicle of your choosing.
Yeah, that doesn't look to be a bad option, if you're into leasing. I put WAYYYYY too many miles on my vehicles to justify a lease. One of my g/f's friends only does leases, but she drives less than 3k miles/yr, too. I've been known to do that many miles in a month, and that wasn't even when I was OTR...
I saw that option when I went looking at new Chargers. But I'd rather own one anyway.
I'd much rather own a 2nd gen Viper, though. At least if I'm getting 15mpg (which is what my RX8 pulls down), I'll have the power to get over it. Hard to argue with that much car for new Camry money..
Ya, leasing is not for everyone. Its nice for people who dont care about payments and like a new car every few years , and never having to pay for a repair. You have to be one of those that keep your car spotless and maintained. Yes they do hammer you for ANYthing when you turn one back in...except usually they dont bother if you get a new one from them. One downside is if you lease, you have to have written permission for any modifications. It nice to own something and eventually have no more payments....but then you also have to deal with trade in or trying to sell it when your done.
I was totally against leasing until I had my son. I am now on my second lease (14 equinox), as long as he lives at home I will always have 1 reliable/safe car for him to be in. When we turned in the 11 Cruze it had less than 30k on it, the dealership bought the rest of the lease out, thus you don't get hit with those turn in fees (tires, dents, etc).