First, why don’t we go over the perks that you can enjoy with a leased Jeep? Some you may be aware of, while other benefits you may have no idea about.
Jeep supplies motorists with exciting models—and you may want to try them all. If you decide to lease a Jeep, you’ll enjoy the car for a specific period of time. Usually, a lease runs from two to five years, and then you’ll be ready to pick a new Jeep. That way, you’ll have the opportunity to switch from a Cherokee to a Renegade, if you want.
What exactly are you looking to do in your Jeep? Will you be using it for family getaways around the Upper Peninsula, with a trailer attached, or off-roading at Bundy Hill Offroad on the weekends? This can determine what features you want in a vehicle. With a lease, it’s all possible, with a typically lower down payment.
For the first years, you’ll have the warranty coverage provided by a new car, which can be invaluable when a part needs an unexpected tune-up. When you lease a Jeep, you can make use of that warranty coverage as well. In fact, the coverage most likely will go past the lease term, so you’ll feel that extra protection throughout your time with your leased Jeep.