While usually good, some drivers "neglect" cars they know they won't keep. 🛠️ Step-by-Step Buying Guide 1. Research the Source
Most off-lease cars are popular sedans or SUVs; niche models are rarer.
Leases usually require regular service at dealerships.
Confirm oil changes and interval services were performed. 3. Inspect the "Lease-Specifics"
💡 Look for cars with 30,000 to 36,000 miles . This is the standard lease limit, meaning the car was likely turned in just as the first major service was due—use this as a negotiation point.