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Originally Posted by eikond
I'm with the others above who are wondering why you would spend the money on paint protection on a leased car. Seems like wasted money to me.
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Never leased a car, but from what I recall, when you lease a car, you do offer up a security deposit. Car comes back all scuffed and stone-chipped, and the dealer takes more of the deposit than they should..like pay for a full front respray, and then only DRColorChip it.
The terms of the OP's lease almost amount to usury, though. Granted, our credit situations are different, but I'm financed within 5% of that payment, with the powertrain warranty extended out to 6/100. 2500 down, 3300 in trade..out-the-door...tax, title, tags, everything.
But, there is some incompetence/under-handedness in most deals. You should go directly to Toyota with a complaint. I didn't need to, when the dealer sent in my signed finance paperwork, about a week later I got a letter from Toyota Financial telling me about the error in the terms, and that they already changed them in my favor to what it should have been. Pleased with Toyota for that.