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M6 vs A8 Hellcat
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 15951332" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>Be very cautious. Most car companies have a 3rd party inspect the car prior to lease return. They are BRUTAL and usually cant over rule their determination.</p><p></p><p>YOU pay for any damage beyond the wear and tear agreement you choose.</p><p></p><p>Im literally turning in my Lexus lease today and the company that inspected my car, AutoVIN, went so far as to check paint thickness to verify the car was up to standard. Also, they recommended a WINDSHIELD because they found a small chip. Had I not opted for the extra wear and tear protection I would be out at least $1000. I made sure car was always pristine. Had it washed and waxed regularly so the paint was up to par, and the interior is pristine short of a get ready detail.</p><p></p><p>Thats on a Lexus that retailed for 35k. I don't even want to know how a 60k car is going to be inspected. Even with an excessive wear and tear agreement, its all up to what is covered and what isn't.</p><p></p><p>Caveat Emptor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 15951332, member: 166576"] Be very cautious. Most car companies have a 3rd party inspect the car prior to lease return. They are BRUTAL and usually cant over rule their determination. YOU pay for any damage beyond the wear and tear agreement you choose. Im literally turning in my Lexus lease today and the company that inspected my car, AutoVIN, went so far as to check paint thickness to verify the car was up to standard. Also, they recommended a WINDSHIELD because they found a small chip. Had I not opted for the extra wear and tear protection I would be out at least $1000. I made sure car was always pristine. Had it washed and waxed regularly so the paint was up to par, and the interior is pristine short of a get ready detail. Thats on a Lexus that retailed for 35k. I don't even want to know how a 60k car is going to be inspected. Even with an excessive wear and tear agreement, its all up to what is covered and what isn't. Caveat Emptor. [/QUOTE]
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