If you plan on leasing a car, you’ll have the option to purchase Lease Wear Coverage upfront. The plan pays for thousands of dollars in excess wear and tear fees at lease turn in, and covers a long list of car parts and components.

Lease Wear Coverage may be a necessity for you if:

  • You have children
  • You drive in areas where your windshield encounters a lot of debris
  • You have a tendency to receive dents and dings on your cars
  • You have a tendency to rip or stain your seats (or regularly carry equipment that could)
  • You’re known for skipping routine services
  • You take long, frequent road trips
  • You have major repairs completed outside of a dealership
  • You desire a long-term lease

To determine if purchasing Lease Wear Coverage is a good investment for you, think about these items as well as other aspects that could lead to vehicle damage over the course of your lease term.

If you know you’re the type of driver who manages to keep your car in good condition over several years, then you may not owe extra when turning in your lease. On the flip side, if you think there’s a realistic chance that your vehicle could receive damages during your lease and you want a way to protect yourself from fees, lease coverage could be a good option for you.

For those interested in leasing a car or truck in the Dallas area, we offer refundable MPP service contracts that cover up to $5,000 in excess wear and tear coverage. From paint damage and broken door handles to damaged belts, ripped upholstery and more, MPP Lease Wear Coverage is incredibly comprehensive. Just see here:

If you’d like to learn more about MPP Lease Wear Coverage and other service contracts, visit our MPP page here. Also, please feel free to call with any questions you have about pricing and additional program details.

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