I finally terminated (early) the lease for my 2007 CX-9 GT and purchased the vehicle, but what a headache.
Reason for early termination is that I will be leaving the country on military orders and wanted to take the vehicle with me. Funny thing is that the dealership was trying to charge me an early termination fee even though I am purchasing the vehicle and charge me taxes on the vehicle. According to the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act of 2003 I can legally terminate my lease early due to the fact that I have both orders overseas and they are longer than 180 days. I explained this to the finance manager ahead of time to let him know that if he pissed me off too much I would just drop the vehicle there and call it a day, oh and good luck trying to get a dime out of me. (eekfu)
Since I am not really like that, and I like the vehicle, I called Mazda American Credit (MAC) with the finance manager next to me. MAC stated that since I, the customer, am terminating my lease and purchasing, I cannot be charged a termination fee regardless of early termination. Of course the finance manager wanted triplicate copies signed in blood from MAC. So finance manager says fine we will just charge you with the sales tax. This is when I pull out my original sales agreement and show him that I was originally charged sales tax for the lease and stated that he can not double charge me.
Now the kicker here is that in Maryland your license plates are registered to the leasing company and when you buy the vehicle it is not as simple as swapping the plates over to you. Oh no this would be too easy. You have to get brand new registration and plates $200+. Guess I shouldn't have paid for the two year renewal stickers in October.
Long story short, after my rant, by careful of dealerships. I don't know if it is incompetence or just how they make some extra cash???
Reason for early termination is that I will be leaving the country on military orders and wanted to take the vehicle with me. Funny thing is that the dealership was trying to charge me an early termination fee even though I am purchasing the vehicle and charge me taxes on the vehicle. According to the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act of 2003 I can legally terminate my lease early due to the fact that I have both orders overseas and they are longer than 180 days. I explained this to the finance manager ahead of time to let him know that if he pissed me off too much I would just drop the vehicle there and call it a day, oh and good luck trying to get a dime out of me. (eekfu)
Since I am not really like that, and I like the vehicle, I called Mazda American Credit (MAC) with the finance manager next to me. MAC stated that since I, the customer, am terminating my lease and purchasing, I cannot be charged a termination fee regardless of early termination. Of course the finance manager wanted triplicate copies signed in blood from MAC. So finance manager says fine we will just charge you with the sales tax. This is when I pull out my original sales agreement and show him that I was originally charged sales tax for the lease and stated that he can not double charge me.
Now the kicker here is that in Maryland your license plates are registered to the leasing company and when you buy the vehicle it is not as simple as swapping the plates over to you. Oh no this would be too easy. You have to get brand new registration and plates $200+. Guess I shouldn't have paid for the two year renewal stickers in October.
Long story short, after my rant, by careful of dealerships. I don't know if it is incompetence or just how they make some extra cash???