Never leased. but I've heard that turning in a lease is a nightmare. The old saying goes, the dealer never looses money.
mark
Not so!
Leased a 2006 f150 super crew FX4 Dark Charcoal clear coat metallic.
Negotiated price then...
Said I don't need the drop in bed liner (deducted $400) and then worked in a color matched spray in liner.
Drove it 3 years (government reduced GST goods services tax - 2%) monthly payments reduced; nice!
A few weeks before guy came by took pictures in/out found 1 small ding in the door and 2 weeks later I returned it and walked away.
Oh like Diamond Pilot my 5.4 was a pig on gas and the gas price did increase substantially over the lease so I could just walk away where others could not give their trucks away!
Would I do it again? Not unless I had other income than my job paying for the payments.
I had made the decision at the time; I wanted a brand new vehicle before starting our family and leasing was the way to do this. My other option was to wait till retirement.
The same truck financed for 5 years was $300+ a month extra for 2 more years than I leased at.
A coworker also leased but did all recommended service (1 to 7) from Ford and spent big $$.
I on the other hand read the fine print and asked questions (engine oil change and filter) all done at Ford dealership was all that was needed not to void warranty!
Service 7; Tranny flush, diffs, transfer case oil change was 7-$800!!
I now drive a 2006 GMC Sierra 4x4 ext cab that I paid cash for and much rather not having payments as large as some mortgages.
Depends what you need and at what point you are in your life.
I do not regret my decision to lease and will not discourage others from doing.
Have you looked into auctions? You can get great deals on vehicles just a few years old