Can I do a short term vehicle lease?

Anonymous
Would love to try out a new minivan for a month, maybe for three months. I like the new Pacifica, but am apprehensive about its reliability.
Anonymous
Yes, it's called a car rental.

You are welcome.
Anonymous
I think what you are looking for is a long term rental rather than a short term lease. And yes, you can rent a car for a month. I'm guessing you'll have the best luck calling various suburban (non airport/non city) locations.
Anonymous
Doing a long term rental through a car rental company isn't going to make you want to buy that particular car, OP. Rental car models are so bare bones that I dislike almost every rental car I ever drive!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would love to try out a new minivan for a month, maybe for three months. I like the new Pacifica, but am apprehensive about its reliability.


Don't. Listen to your head.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would love to try out a new minivan for a month, maybe for three months. I like the new Pacifica, but am apprehensive about its reliability.


how much are you really going to learn about a cars reliability in 3 months? New cars don't typically break down/have issues in the first 3 months.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would love to try out a new minivan for a month, maybe for three months. I like the new Pacifica, but am apprehensive about its reliability.


Don't. Listen to your head.


Exactly.

It might be nice at first but like every other American car, it will shake rattle and roll within a few years.
Anonymous
OP- would not recommend this unless you're going to lease or dump it as soon as the warranty is up. Fiat Chrysler has really suspect reliability.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would love to try out a new minivan for a month, maybe for three months. I like the new Pacifica, but am apprehensive about its reliability.


Don't. Listen to your head.


Exactly.

It might be nice at first but like every other American car, it will shake rattle and roll within a few years.

So stick with an Odessey or Sienna? They still don't have a hybrid. Thank you, all. -Op.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doing a long term rental through a car rental company isn't going to make you want to buy that particular car, OP. Rental car models are so bare bones that I dislike almost every rental car I ever drive!



Depends. We rented a comfortably loaded new Toyota Hylander (I think that was it) in FL recently.
Anonymous
Go Honda or Toyota since they are Japanese cars.
Meaning they will outlast any Domestic car out there.

A Chrysler does not sound like a wise choice by far.

Sorry but this is so true.....
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