
Can I Lease Any Wrangler From a Local Dealer?
Despite being more popular than ever, many of our Greer customers still have some misconceptions about leasing a vehicle. We're going to clear those up, so that you have a better understanding of your options when leasing a Jeep Wrangler.
A lot of folks think that there are specific "lease" vehicles, and then other vehicles for sale. But just because a Wrangler has a sale on its sticker, doesn't mean you can't lease that exact vehicle. In fact, the leasing process is very similar to the buying process. If you've bought a Jeep before, you probably negotiated the price down a bit. You can do the same with a lease!
A Jeep Wrangler's lease price is based in part on how much it will depreciate over the term of your lease. If the overall price of your Jeep goes down, then the lease will need to cover less depreciation. Of course, there are certain lease offers that come with their own requirements, but Jeep's lease specials are usually even more generous.
In short, yes, you can lease any Jeep Wrangler from your local dealer. Agree on a price, get your trade valued, and discuss the terms of the lease. Trading in your vehicle is a great way to lower your monthly payments and cover your down payment, same as if you were buying your Wrangler. But leasing a Jeep Wrangler gives Greer, SC shoppers more convenience than just the signing process.

Leasing a Jeep Wrangler is Easy & Safe
Have you ever had to make a major repair on your vehicle? Maybe your transmission finally fails, or a key component of the engine needs to be replaced. That can be a big problem. But when you lease a Jeep Wrangler, you never have to worry about that. That's because leased Jeeps will be under warranty throughout the length of your lease. With Jeep's stellar build quality, it's unlikely your Wrangler will suffer a major failure, but if it does it's great to have the peace of mind of full warranty coverage.
When leasing a Wrangler from a dealer near you, you also never have to worry about selling it down the road. Accounting for depreciation and the time spent trying to sell, it is much more convenient for many Greer residents to lease their Jeep rather than buy. And if you like to have the latest in technology and features, leasing is really a no-brainer. Imagine buying and selling a car every two or three years. That gets expensive very quickly. Leasing a Wrangler means you just drive it back to your local dealership at the end of your lease, and then pick out your next brand new, warrantied Jeep.