What about sub-leasing?A common and convenient way (approximately 70% of sold cars in North-America) to acquire a car today is to lease it. Therefore, sub-leasing a car from a previous lessee has also become common. The advantage for the future lessee of the vehicle is obvious, as he does not have to pay a first and last payment for a vehicle still under warranty with just a few remaining months. The advantage for the present lessee is that the dealership or the leasing firm handles everything. There’s usually a fee requested, it is better to call and make sure of the costs – better still, call MatchAutos.ca. | Why use MatchAutos.ca? How does it work to advertise? Why should I consider buying used? Who am I dealing with? Was the car involved in an accident? How do I advertise my vehicle? What about sub-leasing? How to make the right bid? What about taxes? Can I have it inspected first? Can I test-drive it first? |