Leasing a Jeep is now easier than you think. The most challenging part is deciding which great model to choose. There are just as many options with regard to leasing as there are variations of Jeeps. Creating a clear map of your options is vital.
Look online at the versatile models Jeep offers. The Wrangler is durable and one of the few remaining 4-wheel vehicles with solid front and rear axles. There is a V-6 engine option for the 2012 model. A Jeep, during its mid century days, even drove up the front steps of the Capitol Building in Washington D.C. (a stunt driver was behind the wheel so don’t try this at home)!
Determine whether your Jeep is primarily your “go to” car in the city, or your “get away” ride for the weekend. The Jeep Patriot can easily be both types due to its ability to handle a variety of terrain. This model gets an MPG of 23/29. Consider getting a standard transmission to pay less at the pump and on your lease.
Choosing a leased Jeep give you an opportunity to negotiate on several separate components such as model, costs, and mileage. Be sure to have all the information with you before defining commitment terms.
What is the Money Factor & Why is it Important to your Jeep Lease?
The Money Factor is similar to the APR on a loan to purchase a car. Interest rates are currently low which is in your favor.
How Many Miles Do You Drive Per Year in -
Take a close look at the mileage allowance and know your monthly or annual driving history. Generally you will be allowed 10,000 – 15,000 miles per year. Be cautious, though, as this added allowance could raise your lease payment. If you go over, you may be required to pay steep fees.




