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Gas prices take a toll on car lease business
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Los Angeles Times -- High gas prices are stalling the once-popular car leasing business. Chrysler, the nation's third-largest automaker, said Friday that it would stop offering leases on its vehicles through its in-house financing arm beginning late next week. The surprise move, the first by a car company, is an alarming indicator of how the downward spiral in truck and SUV resale values is pummeling the auto industry, especially American makers such as Chrysler, whose product mix is heavy on gas-guzzlers. On Thursday, Ford Motor Co. said it was taking a $2.1-billion write-down on its financing unit, largely because of losses on its lease portfolio. And Wells Fargo & Co., a leading provider of outside auto lease financing, confirmed Friday that it would leave the auto lease business this month.

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Saturday, July 26, 2008
Los Angeles Times -- High gas prices are stalling the once-popular car leasing business. Chrysler, the nation's third-largest automaker, said Friday that it would stop offering leases on its vehicles through its in-house financing arm beginning late next week. The surprise move, the first by a car company, is an alarming indicator of how the downward spiral in truck and SUV resale values is pummeling the auto industry, especially American makers such as Chrysler, whose product mix is heavy on gas-guzzlers. On Thursday, Ford Motor Co. said it was taking a $2.1-billion write-down on its financing unit, largely because of losses on its lease portfolio. And Wells Fargo & Co., a leading provider of outside auto lease financing, confirmed Friday that it would leave the auto lease business this month.

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POLELANE
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wonder, wander, I just pay and go on
dmatte85
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i wonder why?
POLELANE
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rental prices waaaay up too
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What with gas prices, it is hard to justify a rental car's cost
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Funny, I mentioned Chrysler in Canada is going to continue to offer leases, because it is working for them. However, GM is cutting out leases in Canada immediately. Different balance of vehicles going out on lease, I guess, which is weird in the same market.
magnumCA
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I pay cash for cars
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Never leased a car and never will!
tr77379
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Good...never saw the benefit to leasing anyway.
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...only if is a BIG SUV...try finding a hybrid at a good price!
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Hmmm...may be able to pick up a previously leased car at a good price.
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Never saw the benefit in leasing.
jeteye
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This is strange?
Pede
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I never leased a car and do not see how it benefits the person leasing the car, except the lay out of the money to buy the car. This encourages people to spend money on other things that they do not have. It makes no sense to do this thing.
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This problem is nation wide.
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this is very interesting news. but I guess the gas really affects everything that we do.
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This is not good news at all.
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Everyone is feeling the pinch. Who can afford to keep the cars.
They should reduce the outrageous prices charged at the dealership for
repairs. The going rate is over $100/hour for labour. It's insane when
the minumum wage is only about $8/hour.
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You don't have to lease a car if you don't want to.
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One more reason to say no to leases.
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They just walk away from them . . .
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How soon will car rental companies be affected?
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ok...old news
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It is bad for all business - well unless you are in the "Oil Business" taking money like candy from a baby.
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normcrocker---good point...
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Gas guzzlers are now really too expensive.
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normcrocker; A point that I never thought of.
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The largest impact on a decline in leasing will be a shortage of program cars for the used car market.
tomok
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Gas prices affect all areas of the economy.
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Everyone is feeling the pinch.
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hello, ya think? prices are forcing All Businesses to take a beating...
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Some folks seem to be surprised about the far reaching and detrimental aspects of increased energy costs.
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ok
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Leasing was a great option when I got my Ranger in 2001. It kept the monthly payment down and then I bought it after the lease was up. Might have cost me a bit more in interest, but the payments were always really low. Now I'm selling it find the Blue Book is still over $6K. Considered the idea for my new truck, but the lease options are crappy now and payments were cheaper to buy outright.
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If vehicle sales are stalling then doesn't that mean leasing as well. Big impact here is leasing firms will have many large vehicles depreciated much more than allowed for in the leases. You think you have problems selling off 1 gas guzzler...imagine having thousands.
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The cost of gas is leading people to travel less.
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Yes, there is a plethora of cars for rent ... except in Las Vegas! They are all booked.
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Watch the Energy Non Crisis.
http://tinyurl.com/33l95c
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Saw this last week in the paper and on the news. Someone is going to fill this market need. Just not CFC, FMC and GMAC. There's a definite market need for businesses to lease cars. Someone will provide it.
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The more gas costs, the less everyone has to spend on anything and everything else. It's not just leasing companies, its EVERYONE!! The SPECULATORS are robbing EVERYONE BLIND!! Including businesses that rely on money from people that are spending ALL of their EXTRA money on higher gas prices.
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Every business.
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Leasing is Fleecing
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I've never leased a car - I put too many miles on to even consider it.
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Never could see the benefits of leasing.
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Stop leasing expensive cars???
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Welcome to the real world.
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My lease is working for me right now, but I am definately planning to buy outright with the next car.
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Leasing is not in the best interests of most people.
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stalling on old news
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late
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Car leasers can make a profit if they lease cars which will sell after the lease. Gas-guzzlers are not in demand any more.

Leasing a car doesn't make much sense for the driver, even for one who wants to drive late-model cars. You can buy a car with a low down payment and sell it three years later.

[Edited by: CruisinLinda at 7/28/2008 9:41:57 AM EST]
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