Long story short, my father lost a dear friend at the god bless him age of 86
Last year, he leased a '20 Rogue SV AWD
It has minimal options, I ran the VIN to create a Monroney label, sticker was $29,790
It's up to payment 12 of 36 on it's lease, odometer reading as of this morning is below 2,000
His widow is moving into an assisted living facility, his son doesn't want it, and has many vehicles
How he will absolve himself of his deceased father's lease, I'm not sure
Can anyone explain how NMAC handles leasees who don't survive the whole term?
It's currently being discussed what to do with it
What if it was offered to me/my family?
I've got good W2 income and 770 credit, I don't think Nissan would turn me down
How to lease takeovers work?
And do I want this thing for $239 a month for the next ~2 years?
I know it's an uninspiring drive, and the CVTs suck, but it'd be something new to knock around in, need little to no maintenance, and could put miles on without fear
And then it goes back at the end
Any advice or experience would be appreciated
Thank you.
Last year, he leased a '20 Rogue SV AWD
It has minimal options, I ran the VIN to create a Monroney label, sticker was $29,790
It's up to payment 12 of 36 on it's lease, odometer reading as of this morning is below 2,000
His widow is moving into an assisted living facility, his son doesn't want it, and has many vehicles
How he will absolve himself of his deceased father's lease, I'm not sure
Can anyone explain how NMAC handles leasees who don't survive the whole term?
It's currently being discussed what to do with it
What if it was offered to me/my family?
I've got good W2 income and 770 credit, I don't think Nissan would turn me down
How to lease takeovers work?
And do I want this thing for $239 a month for the next ~2 years?
I know it's an uninspiring drive, and the CVTs suck, but it'd be something new to knock around in, need little to no maintenance, and could put miles on without fear
And then it goes back at the end
Any advice or experience would be appreciated
Thank you.
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