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In article ,
krgallotta@aol.com (KRGALLOTTA) wrote:
We are interested in leasing (vs. renting) an auto in Italy for a 2-wk period
in Septmber 99. Can anyone tell us about the pros and cons of such a plan.
Any hints on the best leasing agency. |
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| Although the minimum leasing (its not really a lease) period of Renault
and Peugeot brand new cars is 17 days, you may turn the car in a shorter
period (you pay for 17 days and only use it, say, during 14 days). Also, on
top of the leasing cost (which includes total insurance) there are fees for
pick up and drop off outside France. Eventually, these fees might not be
charged (special offers). Twice, in the past, I got big discounts on the car
lease (Renault), by flying Air France (USD 150/each air ticket). Italy is
one of the most expensive countries in Europe to rent cars, specially if you
indeed have to pay for CDW (many times it is just about impossible to forfait
it even if eventually covered by your credit card). Finally, leasing or
renting in Italian airports is more expensive because of a surcharge. For
the particular period you intend to travel, you might wnat to try clear
things up by calling Kemwel (1-800-678-0-678). Theyre car rental wholesalers
and also intermediate car. |
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122B40313-FranklinKL(DR8219)252 (klf@longs.att.com) wrote:
: In article ftapia@ccd.harris.com (Felipe S. Tapia) writes:
: Jim Henning (ujhennin@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu) wrote:
: : Ive never leased a car before and am considering it as a possibility.
: : What sort of things should I be careful of?
: : What are some good points of comparison between dealers?
: : Main cars of consideration are Toyota or Infinit. Can anyone reccomend any
: : good dealers in the metro Chicagoland area (Im in the north suburbs)?
: : Any bad dealers to avoid? Any horror stories?
: : thanks,
: : Jim
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: Ive leased 3 cars over the years and one thing most lease dealers will never
: tell you when telling you how great a lease deal is, is the bit about having
: to carry VERY high insurance on your car. It is usually the 300,000 100,000
: 50,000 kind of insurance. I forget what the differing amounts are for, but
: it is pretty expensive. I suggest you talk to your favorite insurance person
: about it before y. |
| Benjamin Schmidt schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
86pu6q$d4e$1@photon.on-luebeck.de...
Hi Patrik!
Vom Leasing kann ich fast nur abraten ...
Mein letzter Wagen war ein Leasingwagen, letzten Montag lief der Vertrag
aus.
Ich habe keinen Neuvertrag gemacht, da ich die Schnauze voll hatte von
Fiat.
Genau das war wohl auch (oder gerade nicht) der Fehler.
Jeder kleinste Kratzer wurde als Lackschaden aufgeschrieben.
Am Ende dürfte ich 2500DM extra zahlen obwohl der Wagen nur 1/3 der
vertraglich geregeltem Laufleistung hatte (das wurde mir
selbstverständlich
noch vergütet, trotzdem 2500DM zu zahlen).
Sicher, man hätte einen Sachverständigen beauftragen können, aber der
kostet
auch, ausserdem war ich es einfach leid mich mit den Idioten von Fiat zu
streiten.
Bei einem Kollegen, der mal einen BMW geleast hatte war es noch schlimmer,
als er nicht mehr bereit war einen neuen BMW zu leasen ...
Fazit: Leasing lohnt sich allerhöchstens, wenn man sicher ist, den Wagen
nach Ablauf der L. |
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