By using Switchtrader.com lease sellers can exit their Volvo lease before the contract expiration date through a lease assumption or lease transfer to a buyer seeking to get into an Volvo lease, the obligation for the remaining term of the Volvo lease is then transferred to the buyer after meeting the credit criteria of the Volvo lease seller's leasing company. Fundamentally It’s important to be aware of the following if you are looking to exit your Volvo lease.
(1) The lease assumption process is final when the lease company holding the vehicle title receives any transfer fees that may be required by said company, the new lease buyer is credit approved, the new lease contract is signed by both the buyer and seller, and the vehicle is delivered to the buyer.
(2) Switchtrader.com is in the business of helping people get in and out of vehicle leases. Several factors could determine the success in transferring a leased vehicle. (a) cash incentives from sellers to lease buyers to motivate a buyer. (b) other incentives are offers to pay the lease transfer fees, transportation expenses.
Switchtrader.com provides the technological platform and marketplace to facilitate the coming together of lease sellers and lease buyers to further their interests in exiting and entering automotive leases, we are the ONLY! lease transfer marketplace that allows video uploads of lease sellers vehicles in addition to the standard digital images, certainly the combination of both a short video clip complete with voiceover capability and the digital images provides a powerful and compelling presentation to lease buyers as they search for the perfect Volvo lease.
Switchtrader.com Volvo snapshot.
In Sweden, the word Volvo means, "I roll." Volvo cars have been rolling ever since 1927 when the first vehicle — a 28-horsepower car called the P.4 — was produced in Gothenburg. In the 1950s, Volvo began exporting its vehicles to the U.S. From these beginnings, Volvos have evolved, earning reputations as safe, conservative and dependable cars. Like BMWs and Saabs, Volvos became an American "yuppie" favorite during the 1980s and are still popular in country-club circles today. Under Ford's Premier Auto Group supervision, Volvos are still trying to lose their "conservative" status with stylish cars such as the C70 and S60.
The Current lineup: Volvo C30, Volvo C70, Volvo S60, Volvo S80, Volvo V50, Volvo V70, Volvo XC70, Volvo XC90.
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