Why You Should Lease the New Kia Carnival Hybrid
Leasing is a cost-saving option for many drivers. If you drive fewer than 15,000 miles annually and find yourself wanting to trade up to a newer model every few years, a lease can help you save money on your monthly vehicle costs. Here are some more great reasons to lease the new Kia Carnival Hybrid at Ciocca Kia:
Lower Monthly Payments
Leasing typically offers the lowest monthly payments possible. A lease only requires you to pay the depreciation and lease costs during your desired term. Finance payments are typically much higher unless you pay a significant down payment.
No Down Payment Required
Down payments are not required to start a lease, and you can usually get a lower monthly payment on average than financing.
No Out-of-Pocket Repairs
The new Kia Carnival Hybrid comes with a new car warranty, also known as a bumper-to-bumper warranty, for five years or 60,000 miles - well beyond the typical lease agreement of 36 to 42 months. Leasing comes with the added peace of mind that you won't have surprise repair costs since they are typically covered under the warranty.
Minimal Maintenance & Upkeep
Since leases are only available for new vehicles during their best years, maintenance and repairs are minimal, if any. You'll need to keep up with basic maintenance like oil changes and tire rotations, which are less frequent compared to older vehicles.
Easily Upgrade to a Higher Trim Level
With the savings of monthly lease payments, it's easier to splurge on a higher trim level or add upgrades. You can sometimes upgrade to a newer model early, depending on the current specials and early trade-in offers.
Upgrade to a Newer Model More Often
Leases are generally considered short-term, starting as short as 24 months, with average leases lasting 36 to 42 months. At the end of a lease, you can easily start a new lease with a newer model.
No Resale or Trade-In Hassles
When you lease a vehicle, you can simply return it and start a new lease. There are no trade-in hassles or worries over depreciation or trade-in value.