As I said in your other post.... I wouldn't lease the vehicle. It's a bad deal for you no matter how rosy the dealer tries to spin it. If you can't resist and do lease, be sure you read every bit of the fine print and know exactly what it is you're getting yourself into. Leases only benefit one...
For me... I wouldn't "Lease" a vehicle. It's a losing deal. I leased a vehicle one time and it was the worse decision I made concerning the car. I'll never do that again. Don't rush. Take your time and be financially smart with your money.
I was gonna buy one of their Titanium shift knobs over the summer, but they were out of stock. While they were out of stock, they increased the price, not once, not twice but 3 times. They went from $169 to $199 in a matter of a couple of months.... because of that I decided not to get one. Too...
Go there with your check book in hand... let him see it. Make an offer somewhere in the $46k range out the door. If he says "No" then offer to shake his hand and say sorry for wasting your time and head for the door. If he REALLY wants to sell the car, he'll take that offer. Anything else, he's...
He'll regret doing it when he goes to take off the lights and see the scratches that the lights left in his paint from the air flowing over the vehicle when driving and vibrating the taped on wires to the point of wearing scratches in his paint.....