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Take Over A Car Lease

#1 User is offline   Graeme 

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Posted 05 February 2012 - 12:12 PM

Howzit guys and gals - I'm looking for someone to take over the remainder of my lease on my 2011 Ford Fiesta, 28 months left at $322.76 a month, only 4700 miles on the click and a total of 31587 miles allowed by lease end. I have listed on swapalease but if you come direct then you'll save some bucks! Any let me know, I'm based in southern California. Thanks, I may need to base myself in SA for a bit due to my new wife falling pregnant on honeymoon and she is still in SA! Ford Motor Company have sent me paperwork so it's a simple procedure.

Thanks,

Graeme.
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#2 User is offline   Graeme 

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Posted 05 February 2012 - 12:16 PM

The downpayment is fully negotiable as well, I put $4000 down but of course can negotiate pro rated rate and discounts etc.

Thanks again,

Graeme.
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