According to the website LeaseCompare.com, almost 25 percent of Americans chose to lease vehicles last year rather than going with a traditional bank loan. That's up from the less than 10 percent a decade ago.
The website claims to provide an opportunity for consumers to evaluate their leasing options and shop for the best deal among a group of lenders. Visitors to the site can read a six step Auto Lease 101 discussion and work though the process at their leisure without the pressure of sales people. A brief list of the steps follows.
According to the company, once shoppers have decided on their lease terms, www.LeaseCompare.com provides a tool to evaluate leasing options from a number of sources. Customers can actually lock in the lease quote they like and in a matter of minutes apply for credit via a secured server. They receive a leasing package detailing terms and vehicle delivery.
Tarry Shebesta, president and owner of Automobile Consumer Services, Inc. (ACS) the lease facilitator for LeaseCompare.com, notes "visitors to LeaseCompare.com often call our customer service center before finalizing their lease request online. They want to know what the catch is and are surprised to find there is none. They really do save money by taking the time to compare."
About Automobile Consumer Services, Inc.
Based in Cincinnati, Automobile Consumer Services, Inc. (ACS) is a provider of consumer automotive services, including car buying and leasing, fleet resources, vehicle remarketing, and used vehicle sales.
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