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Why to Lease
As you are reading tis, you might be wondering, albeit silently, why you would want to lease a bus rather than buying one outright. There are a few reasons, which we will be more than happy to go over with you. Buses are Expensive: That’s right, buses are very, very expensive, and they can in fact range into the hundreds of thousands of dollars depending on the make, model, year, and even the available amenities. This of course is only the initial purchase. After that, you must consider the cost of insurance along with the cost of actually maintaining the vehicle. Neither of these numbers are bound to make you happy, but they do present a rather harsh reality. That being the case, leasing might just be your best options. You Might not Need One Permanently: Okay so you might like the idea of owning your very own bus, but we listed some reasons for which that might be unfeasible in the previous paragraph. Then again, you might find that you don’t’ always need to have a bus on hand. If you’re going on tour seasonally, then you would need to find a place to park your tour bus, and that’s never a fun chore. In addition to that, you would have to make sure the bus is ready for summer, which can be very expensive by itself. The Need to Upgrade: New model vehicles are coming out all the time and with that being the case, there is a good chance that at some point you are going to want an upgrade. If you have locked yourself into a purchase, you will likely need to get rid of your previous model first, unless you are interested in owning a large fleet of buses and don’t mind adding a few more. If you don’t have a place to keep that many buses however, and if you are always interested in the latest and greatest model, then leasing might be the best option for you.From Schools to Bands
