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For clarification...if you look at the current address for Van Nuys Fiat 500e lease, this is what you pay out of pocket: $2500 cap reduction, 1st payment, tax, title, license, acquisition fee is extra.@Mrs Rubbertoe just checked on this over the weekend. Only catch seems to be that they take the $2,500 State rebate (you end up putting $7,500 down) then get the State rebate. You also need to have a current lease with another company to save $1,000. I'll find out which specific dealer had the $99 and let everyone know.
RT
What a story! I've never leased a car but since it belongs to Chrysler, not you. What if you just park the car in a dealer's lot. Throw him the keys and say "it's not our car, deal with it!"Wow, dormant thread for a long time...
Just an FYI for anyone attempting to return a 500e off an expiring lease. Mrs. RubberToe called the Glendale Fiat dealer to set up a return. They said that their lot was pretty full, and they couldn't accept a lease return vehicle. She set up a return with the Van Nuys dealer two days in advance. We show up at the Van Nuys dealer yesterday and they also claimed no room to take the car.
End up escalating the issue two managers up. Guy states that Chrysler Capital owns the car, and they have been leaving the dealers holding cars for long periods. I said lets call CC and talk to them. Manager states CC is not available on the phone since its past 5pm, blah, blah, blah...
I'll leave out the remaining details, but suffice it to say that we did end up returning the car at the Van Nuys dealer.
If you schedule a lease return, be sure and get the name and phone number of the employee who said you can return the car. Also call a day before to verify space, otherwise you will end up having to get pretty ugly with several managers.
RT