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      04-29-2007, 10:55 AM   #1
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Question Best way to lease???

I need some help from you guys, I will be getting a SUV for my wife, probably something like a CR-V, she loves that one, so anyway analyzing the purchase options I think that leasing is the best way if you don't plan on keeping the car for life. I'm leasing my BMW through BMW FS and I'm happy with it, but I've been told that there are some other institutions that facilitate the leasing and also reducing monthly payments compared to leasing through the dealer.

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Try leasing through Honda FS. I dont know if you can finance with BMW on a Honda (never done this before so it's new to me). If you could and are happy with BMWFS then by all means stick with them. YOu should also do some research to see which institution offers the lowest rate or highest discount and go with that. If you're still unsure about their quality of service then just compare their rate with BMW"s and Honda's. If the difference isnt that much you might as well stick with BMW (or Honda).
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Sorry for the confusion, but I don't want to finance the CR-V through BMW FS, I just know that there are some other institutions to lease, I want to know a few names or any recommendation.

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you could try leasecompare.com I am only on my 2nd car but my parents have been leasing cars for 15 years and they have always gone through the manafacturer of the automobile for the lease.
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