DionysianLogic
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I’ve got exactly 2 years left on my lease for my 2019 Leaf (40kWh).
I’d really like to install a tow hitch [Torklift Central EcoHitch], but I’m not sure if it will end up costing me when it’s time to go over my end of lease options with the dealership.
And I assume that asking the dealership directly might not be in my best interest.
But I’m also aware that the hitch may need to be installed by the dealership’s mechanics in order to steer clear of violating any terms or warranties.
This is my first vehicle.
I assume I’ll just “trade up” when the lease ends, and that the dealership might be likely to give me a good deal in order to keep me from going elsewhere.
I see the tow hitch as something that could add to the car’s value (since I live in a rural area where that’s helpful).
But I assume it can also be a liability, as an extra drain on battery life.
Thoughts?
I’d really like to install a tow hitch [Torklift Central EcoHitch], but I’m not sure if it will end up costing me when it’s time to go over my end of lease options with the dealership.
And I assume that asking the dealership directly might not be in my best interest.
But I’m also aware that the hitch may need to be installed by the dealership’s mechanics in order to steer clear of violating any terms or warranties.
This is my first vehicle.
I assume I’ll just “trade up” when the lease ends, and that the dealership might be likely to give me a good deal in order to keep me from going elsewhere.
I see the tow hitch as something that could add to the car’s value (since I live in a rural area where that’s helpful).
But I assume it can also be a liability, as an extra drain on battery life.
Thoughts?