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  2. Your Guide to How to Lease a Car with Bad Credit

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  3. Your Guide to How to Lease a Car with Bad Credit

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    Discover everything you need to know about how to lease a car with bad credit, including whether it's worth it and what alternative options you should consider.

  4. How to lease a car with no credit history

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    It’s tough to lease a car with no credit or bad credit, but you do have options.

  5. Closed-end leasing - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, when a closed-end lease is entered, the lessor does not already own the property being leased. Rather, the lessor agrees to purchase the property for a certain amount (the "capitalized cost") from a third party, such as a car dealer. The lessee will often be required to offer money up front as an offset against the capitalized ...

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    Most rental car companies offer insurance to cover damage to the rental vehicle. These policies may be unnecessary for many customers as credit card companies, such as Visa and MasterCard, now provide supplemental collision damage coverage to rental cars if the rental transaction is processed using one of their cards. These benefits are ...

  7. Miami International Auto Show - Wikipedia

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    The event showcases upcoming automobiles, such as trucks, SUVs, and cars. The show also may allow attendees to test drive new vehicles. The show also may allow attendees to test drive new vehicles. The event lasts 10 days and has an average of 650,000 visitors annually, making it one of the highest-attended auto shows in the United States.