Car-Buying Startup Launches Used Car Leasing Option
Beepi, a car-buying startup, announced that it will be adding a leasing option for its used-car buying service.
by Staff
April 21, 2016
Photo courtesy of Beepi.
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Photo courtesy of Beepi.
Beepi, a car-buying startup, announced that it will be adding a leasing option for its used-car buying service.
To start, the company will offer three-year leases on qualifying 2013 model year vehicles, and three- and four-year lease options on 2014 and 2015 models, reports USA Today.
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The process is easy for potential buyers. Users are led through a loan-application questions and, if the right criteria are met, the buyer will be able to purchase the vehicle and get it delivered. Each leased Beepi car will come with a three-month or 3,000 miles bumper to bumper warranty; extended warranties will also be available, the report goes on to say.
Some of the qualifying used vehicles that will be eligible for lease are the BMW 3 series, Audi A4, Toyota Prius, Mazda3, andCadillac Escalade.
Currently, Beepi operates in 16 markets in nine states.
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