Signing a new Mazda lease is a big deal, so it’s smart to know exactly what you’re getting into. That’s why we’re here to answer all of your questions at Route 9 Mazda, including frequently asked ones like these.
How Many Miles Can I Drive?
Each Mazda lease agreement addresses how far the driver can drive each year. A common limit is 12,000 miles. If you go over that limit, you will be charged extra fees at the end of your lease.
What Insurance Coverage Do I Need?
When you own a vehicle outright, you can decide what insurance coverage to buy. You can opt for the minimum state requirements or go all out with every type of coverage there is—it’s your choice.
When you lease a car, you do not own it. So, what types of insurance coverage you are required to have may depend on your contract.
Can I Keep My Leased MAZDA Car?
At the end of your lease agreement, you can turn in your car and lease a new Mazda vehicle. If you adore your leased vehicle, you typically have the option to buy it. The projected value of your car by the end of your lease is referred to as the residual value. This will be in your lease contract, so you’ll know roughly what you can expect to pay if you decide to buy your car when your lease ends.
Can I Modify My Car?
If you like to tinker with your cars, such as installing performance parts or performing custom paint jobs, then a lease is probably not for you. Many modifications are likely forbidden in your contract. Talk to our dealers to know what you can—and can’t—customize.
How is My Credit Affecting My Lease Terms?
Generally, the better your credit score, the better the lease terms that you can secure. So, if you’ve had good financial habits in the past, you can probably get more favorable terms.
Start a MAZDA Lease Today
If you’re interested in leasing a Mazda vehicle of your own, don’t delay. Visit our Mazda dealership in Poughkeepsie, NY, where our dealers are happy to answer any of your questions.

