A Mazda 3 Hatchback lease will range from around $300 to $500 a month. The cost of leasing this sedan will ultimately depend on the price you negotiate—which can vary depending on your credit score, trim level of the car, and down payment.
The Mazda 3 has long been an adored and trusted sedan, and for good reason. Not only does this impressive car come as a hatchback—its upscale and sophisticated design puts it up against luxury cars (you just won’t have to pay the luxury price).
Not everyone wants to get wrapped up in a car loan—especially if you want some time to get to know a car and decide if it’s really the best car for you. Or, maybe you need a reliable car as soon as possible and can’t afford the higher monthly payments for a loan. Either way, leasing a car might be a good option for you.
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—onward, drivers! How to lease a Mazda 3 Hatchback
If you want to lease a Mazda 3 Hatchback, you will first need to make sure you are well prepared. We’ve thrown together four steps to ensure you have what you need to lease a Mazda 3 Hatchback:
Check your credit score. Some car dealerships won’t lease to drivers with low credit scores, so having a high credit score puts you in a good position from the start. If your credit score is under 520, you may not have luck locking in a Mazda 3 Hatchback lease. A credit score of 620 is okay, but over 650 is the ideal credit score range for getting a lease with a good price.
Decide on a budget. Don’t plan to spend more than 10-15% of your monthly income on a car lease payment. When you have a strong budget in mind, you’ll have better negotiating powers at the dealership—and you’ll keep your finances in check.
Figure out how much you can pay upfront. The more you can pay up front in a down payment, the lower your monthly cost to lease a car will be. This step will also help you determine if you need to save up to accumulate money for a down payment.
Estimate your annual mileage. Car leases stipulate an annual mileage limit for your duration of driving the car. The average annual mileage limit for the Mazda 3 Hatchback is 12,000 miles/year. Estimating your annual mileage will give you a sense of your ability to remain within this mileage limit—if you don’t stay under the limit stated on your lease, you will be fined when you eventually return the car.
The final step: shop for insurance
You can’t drive without car insurance, and Jerry can help you find an affordable car insurance policy for the Mazda 3 Hatchback you decide to lease.
How much does it cost to lease a Mazda 3 Hatchback?
The average cost to lease a Mazda 3 Hatchback ranges from about $300 to $500 a month.
But the cost of leasing a Mazda 3 Hatchback can vary, and it largely depends on the trim level of the car, as well as your credit score, down payment, and lease term length. The cost of leasing a car can even vary simply depending on when and where you lease the vehicle.
For the Mazda 3 Hatchback, you’ll choose from a large assortment of trim-level options. Let’s take a look at how the different trim levels impact the monthly cost of the lease and the amount due at signing (down payment). For these averages, assume a 10,500 miles annual mileage limit.
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Your credit score is also a determining factor in the cost for leasing a Mazda 3 Hatchback. Let’s take a look at your monthly payments and amount due at signing depending on your credit score.
What to do when your Mazda 3 Hatchback lease is up
At the end of your Mazda 3 Hatchback lease, you will get to choose one of these basic options:
Return your Mazda 3 Hatchback
Return your Mazda 3 Hatchback and lease a new Mazda
Request a payoff quote to purchase the Mazda 3 Hatchback you’ve been driving
How to return a leased Mazda 3 Hatchback
If you decide to return your Mazda 3 Hatchback, you’ll need to complete a series of steps to ensure you don’t face unnecessary fines. Let’s take a look at what the return process will look like.
Inspect your car for damages
It’s to be expected that your car will have some minor wear and tear evident when you return it at the end of your lease—and small marks and dings are generally permitted. But, as a rule of thumb, expect to be charged for damages larger than a credit card—whether it’s a scratch or scrape or dent.
Repair any damages present
Take the Mazda 3 Hatchback to a mechanic to repair any present damages. If you don’t repair damages (that fall outside the allowances for minor wear and tear), you could face significant fines at the dealership.
Schedule an inspection
Once your car is in good shape, you can schedule an inspection. Your inspection needs to occur within 15 to 60 days before returning your vehicle. To schedule your inspection, visit AutoVINLive.com to chat with an AutoVIN specialist.
Return your Mazda 3 Hatchback
Once your inspection is complete, you’re all set to return your car! Make sure you bring absolutely everything that came with the car—owner’s manual, all sets of keys, spare tire(s), repair kits, etc.
You will need to sign an Odometer Disclosure Statement at your return appointment—don’t forget to ask for a copy!
After your return, you will receive a Lease End Invoice that will detail the following (if applicable):
Late fees and misc. charges
Excessive Wear and Use charges
Excessive Mileage charges
Mazda will return your security deposit via mailed check—and your deposit will first go to cover any of the relevant charges above.
How to purchase a leased Mazda 3 Hatchback
You might lease your Mazda 3 Hatchback and end up falling deeply and madly in love with your beauty of a sedan. Did you know you can request a payoff quote to purchase the car you’ve been driving?
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