coriolis
Apr 10th, 2009, 04:10 PM
Trying to find information but can't find anything, and with places closed today, can't call neither.
It's for my friend who has needs a car for less then a year, about 6-7 months for his internship this summer. He can't afford to buy a brand new car, but can a used car, though under $10,000. However, he only needs it for half a year for work where he needs to drive about 100km to 300km a day. He has a part time job over the school year, but driving is a luxury(15 min drive to work, or 50 minute bus(has to transfer 3 times)).
He's looking to take over a lease, possibly for less then 18 months, though 7-8 months is ideal. Pretty much he wants a reliable car he can use for his summer internship, which is why he hasn't been looking at used cars. He knows he won't be able to finance/lease a new car since he doesn't have a full time job, nor has a co-signer who does. If he takes over a lease, does he need a co-signer still considering he doesn't have a full time job, nor anyone in his family(been laid off and working part time or still looking atm). I'm assuming the rules would be the same as a new lease, but perhaps there some leeway, since transferring a lease is just in name, insurance and license.
Thanks in advance.
It's for my friend who has needs a car for less then a year, about 6-7 months for his internship this summer. He can't afford to buy a brand new car, but can a used car, though under $10,000. However, he only needs it for half a year for work where he needs to drive about 100km to 300km a day. He has a part time job over the school year, but driving is a luxury(15 min drive to work, or 50 minute bus(has to transfer 3 times)).
He's looking to take over a lease, possibly for less then 18 months, though 7-8 months is ideal. Pretty much he wants a reliable car he can use for his summer internship, which is why he hasn't been looking at used cars. He knows he won't be able to finance/lease a new car since he doesn't have a full time job, nor has a co-signer who does. If he takes over a lease, does he need a co-signer still considering he doesn't have a full time job, nor anyone in his family(been laid off and working part time or still looking atm). I'm assuming the rules would be the same as a new lease, but perhaps there some leeway, since transferring a lease is just in name, insurance and license.
Thanks in advance.