Vehicle Leases: Driving More Miles Than Allowed
Posted May 14th, 2008 By Kevin Houghtaling | Vehicle Leasing
As part of our ongoing series regarding Frequently Asked Lease-End Questions, we visit a question today that gets asked by many of our customer who thought that the mileage limit they chose at the time of purchase would be sufficient, but due to lifestyle changes, may not be anymore.
Question:
I am currently driving more miles than my contract allows. What should I do?
Answer:
Excess mileage incurred during your lease must be paid for at the end of your lease. However, there are options available to you which could save you money in the end. Since these options and programs change often, your best choice is to contact us so we can discuss which options are available to you.
For more information, you can contact Kevin Houghtaling @ 973-702-2546