Lease turn in.....
#1
Lease turn in.....
Hello,
I'm turning my lease in and wanted to know everyone's experience in doing so with Nissan. I'm currently due for nee brake pads and some rotors and 2 new tires. I'm at 37,000 miles. I won't be leasing again with Nissan and was curious if there was any wiggle room with these maintenance repairs. Should I go after market and replace to save some money before my lease is up or gamble and see if they even charged me for it? I would really appreciate anyone's first hand experience with the 2016 Maximas lease turn in. I'm a little nervous because it won't be cheap if they do hit me with those fees. Again anyone who has actually turned this car or another 2016 nissan I would like to know your experience. I have 3 months left and I need to make a decision like yesterday. Thanks again.
I'm turning my lease in and wanted to know everyone's experience in doing so with Nissan. I'm currently due for nee brake pads and some rotors and 2 new tires. I'm at 37,000 miles. I won't be leasing again with Nissan and was curious if there was any wiggle room with these maintenance repairs. Should I go after market and replace to save some money before my lease is up or gamble and see if they even charged me for it? I would really appreciate anyone's first hand experience with the 2016 Maximas lease turn in. I'm a little nervous because it won't be cheap if they do hit me with those fees. Again anyone who has actually turned this car or another 2016 nissan I would like to know your experience. I have 3 months left and I need to make a decision like yesterday. Thanks again.
#2
Hello,
I'm turning my lease in and wanted to know everyone's experience in doing so with Nissan. I'm currently due for nee brake pads and some rotors and 2 new tires. I'm at 37,000 miles. I won't be leasing again with Nissan and was curious if there was any wiggle room with these maintenance repairs. Should I go after market and replace to save some money before my lease is up or gamble and see if they even charged me for it? I would really appreciate anyone's first hand experience with the 2016 Maximas lease turn in. I'm a little nervous because it won't be cheap if they do hit me with those fees. Again anyone who has actually turned this car or another 2016 nissan I would like to know your experience. I have 3 months left and I need to make a decision like yesterday. Thanks again.
I'm turning my lease in and wanted to know everyone's experience in doing so with Nissan. I'm currently due for nee brake pads and some rotors and 2 new tires. I'm at 37,000 miles. I won't be leasing again with Nissan and was curious if there was any wiggle room with these maintenance repairs. Should I go after market and replace to save some money before my lease is up or gamble and see if they even charged me for it? I would really appreciate anyone's first hand experience with the 2016 Maximas lease turn in. I'm a little nervous because it won't be cheap if they do hit me with those fees. Again anyone who has actually turned this car or another 2016 nissan I would like to know your experience. I have 3 months left and I need to make a decision like yesterday. Thanks again.
#5
guess depends how you drive and conditions, i drive up and down mountains all day in stop and go traffic. Had all tires replaced at 37k, brakes and rotors at around 30k. Now at 47k i replaced pads and rotors again, rotors just because i got a good deal but my pads were already 4mm
#6
guess depends how you drive and conditions, i drive up and down mountains all day in stop and go traffic. Had all tires replaced at 37k, brakes and rotors at around 30k. Now at 47k i replaced pads and rotors again, rotors just because i got a good deal but my pads were already 4mm
#7
haha.. no, i even downshift going down the hills everyday to avoid using brakes but thats how i guess, both front rotors were warped anyways. hawaii traffic is bad, drive about 50 miles a day
#10
Definitely not true in my experience. I changed the pads on my '09 Maxima at over 100k miles and there was still material left. The rear pads had less material left than the fronts but were still serviceable. The only reason I changed them is that I had the pads and the time so went ahead and changed them. Probably around and hour and half for the whole job. My wife's Murano has over 106k miles and still has the original pads.
#11
Hello,
I'm turning my lease in and wanted to know everyone's experience in doing so with Nissan. I'm currently due for nee brake pads and some rotors and 2 new tires. I'm at 37,000 miles. I won't be leasing again with Nissan and was curious if there was any wiggle room with these maintenance repairs. Should I go after market and replace to save some money before my lease is up or gamble and see if they even charged me for it? I would really appreciate anyone's first hand experience with the 2016 Maximas lease turn in. I'm a little nervous because it won't be cheap if they do hit me with those fees. Again anyone who has actually turned this car or another 2016 nissan I would like to know your experience. I have 3 months left and I need to make a decision like yesterday. Thanks again.
I'm turning my lease in and wanted to know everyone's experience in doing so with Nissan. I'm currently due for nee brake pads and some rotors and 2 new tires. I'm at 37,000 miles. I won't be leasing again with Nissan and was curious if there was any wiggle room with these maintenance repairs. Should I go after market and replace to save some money before my lease is up or gamble and see if they even charged me for it? I would really appreciate anyone's first hand experience with the 2016 Maximas lease turn in. I'm a little nervous because it won't be cheap if they do hit me with those fees. Again anyone who has actually turned this car or another 2016 nissan I would like to know your experience. I have 3 months left and I need to make a decision like yesterday. Thanks again.
#12
Hello,
I'm turning my lease in and wanted to know everyone's experience in doing so with Nissan. I'm currently due for nee brake pads and some rotors and 2 new tires. I'm at 37,000 miles. I won't be leasing again with Nissan and was curious if there was any wiggle room with these maintenance repairs. Should I go after market and replace to save some money before my lease is up or gamble and see if they even charged me for it? I would really appreciate anyone's first hand experience with the 2016 Maximas lease turn in. I'm a little nervous because it won't be cheap if they do hit me with those fees. Again anyone who has actually turned this car or another 2016 nissan I would like to know your experience. I have 3 months left and I need to make a decision like yesterday. Thanks again.
I'm turning my lease in and wanted to know everyone's experience in doing so with Nissan. I'm currently due for nee brake pads and some rotors and 2 new tires. I'm at 37,000 miles. I won't be leasing again with Nissan and was curious if there was any wiggle room with these maintenance repairs. Should I go after market and replace to save some money before my lease is up or gamble and see if they even charged me for it? I would really appreciate anyone's first hand experience with the 2016 Maximas lease turn in. I'm a little nervous because it won't be cheap if they do hit me with those fees. Again anyone who has actually turned this car or another 2016 nissan I would like to know your experience. I have 3 months left and I need to make a decision like yesterday. Thanks again.
While on this subject, I asked for and did get a 3-month extension on my lease. Got the paperwork last Saturday and just mailed it back to Nissan Financial. I really like this car!
Last edited by robtroxel; 09-24-2018 at 06:16 AM.
#13
Let's be nice and say there was room for improvement lol.
Has anyone actually had to turn this car in yet? I've been shopping pretty hard this past weekend for brakes and rotors and found a few deals. Does anyone know if they actually measure the rotors or just the pads. My local mechanic told me they won't check them but I would rather here it from some one who has had any actual expeirence with this process. All of my leases previously we're pretty straight forward and they had an allowance for wear and tear. This is my first Nissan and I'm looking for some insight. Thanks again for everyone that has chimed in. This should also help any one in the future hopefully.
Has anyone actually had to turn this car in yet? I've been shopping pretty hard this past weekend for brakes and rotors and found a few deals. Does anyone know if they actually measure the rotors or just the pads. My local mechanic told me they won't check them but I would rather here it from some one who has had any actual expeirence with this process. All of my leases previously we're pretty straight forward and they had an allowance for wear and tear. This is my first Nissan and I'm looking for some insight. Thanks again for everyone that has chimed in. This should also help any one in the future hopefully.
#14
Let's be nice and say there was room for improvement lol.
Has anyone actually had to turn this car in yet? I've been shopping pretty hard this past weekend for brakes and rotors and found a few deals. Does anyone know if they actually measure the rotors or just the pads. My local mechanic told me they won't check them but I would rather here it from some one who has had any actual expeirence with this process. All of my leases previously we're pretty straight forward and they had an allowance for wear and tear. This is my first Nissan and I'm looking for some insight. Thanks again for everyone that has chimed in. This should also help any one in the future hopefully.
Has anyone actually had to turn this car in yet? I've been shopping pretty hard this past weekend for brakes and rotors and found a few deals. Does anyone know if they actually measure the rotors or just the pads. My local mechanic told me they won't check them but I would rather here it from some one who has had any actual expeirence with this process. All of my leases previously we're pretty straight forward and they had an allowance for wear and tear. This is my first Nissan and I'm looking for some insight. Thanks again for everyone that has chimed in. This should also help any one in the future hopefully.
#15
Why don't you read the paperwork you signed when you leased the vehicle...there is information about end of lease procedure: https://owners.nissanusa.com/content..._Use_Guide.pdf
If what is in the link is in the OP's paperwork, then I see no mention of brakes on that list, only tires.
#17
Make sure the tire brand and type is the same at all 4 corners. Any mismatch will also be a write up item for the inspection. Have the brakes checked. Mine squeak in a slow roll after all this winter driving but the pads and rotors check out good
#18
Really..Nissan checks that ****? When I turned in my Leased GTO..I had the OEM Bridgestone All seasons on the front and Sumitomo Summers on the back..all they checked is the tread
#19
UPDATE: 2/27/19 Turned my 2016 Platinum in at servicing dealer. They did check for both key fobs, SD Card, all owner manuals, spare tire and jack'
The dealer issues an odometer reading as well and the turn in form that is signed by me and the dealer. Best to make an appointment. (This is all assuming you have had the earlier Nissan car inspecton done )
Last edited by robtroxel; 03-01-2019 at 02:30 PM. Reason: more info for clarity
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