What can I buy with Progressive Leasing at Big Lots?
Are tires covered on a lease?
Wear and tear for the entire vehicle—including the tires—is expected over the life of your lease. A defined level of acceptable tire wear will even be outlined in the contract. The exact fees for any excess wear will not be included in your lease contract; they will be determined when you return the vehicle.
Should I lease tires?
Most of the time, factory tires will usually last the length of a 2- or 3-year lease. Most of the time you won't need new tires for two reasons: The dealership may have a better replacement price than the local tire store. They may not accept the tires you purchase so the effort is a waste of time and money.10 Nov 2020
How long should tires last on a lease?
Tire wear. Most of the time, factory tires will usually last the length of a 2- or 3-year lease. If you've leased a certified pre-owned car, the tires could become worn further than is acceptable.10 Nov 2020
Do I need to replace tires on a lease?
If you lease your vehicle, there's no getting around the fact that you'll need to buy a new set of tires before turning in the vehicle. When turning in a leased vehicle, tire wear is particularly important. Don't bring the car in with less than one-eighth of an inch of tread, or with mismatched tires.27 Sept 2011
What is normal wear and tear on lease?
Normal wear and tear generally refers to the expected deterioration of a unit caused by a tenant's everyday use. This could include things like wobbly doorknobs, worn carpet, or small scratches on walls and flooring.7 Apr 2021
When you lease a car are the tires under warranty?
New-car tires are not covered by the vehicle's basic warranty. Instead, the warranty comes from the tiremaker, and it's outlined in a booklet you should find in your new car's glove box. The tire warranty protects against premature tire wear or manufacturing defects.13 Apr 2018
What can I buy with Progressive Leasing at Big Lots?
- Sofas, loveseats and sectionals.
- Dining sets.
- Mattresses.
- Patio furniture.
- Other seasonal items.
What items are excluded from Progressive Leasing?
Yes. There are several items that cannot be leased through Progressive, including delivery or installation, monthly paid Geek Squad Protection Plans, Apple Care, mobile phone carrier service plans, prepaid cards and extended service contracts, drones, self-balancing scooters, and software (may vary by state).