For many drivers, a Buick lease can be a better option than buying the car outright. Leasing is advantageous for many reasons, with some of the biggest ones being the lower monthly payments, the increased flexibility, and the ability to drive the newest Buick vehicles when they are first released.
However, one stipulation that comes with leasing is the mileage limit. These are some tips on how to not exceed this limit.
1. Know Your Car’s Mileage Limit
The first and most important step to not surpassing your mileage limit is understanding the exact number. Of course, our friendly dealers and finance professionals will let you know the limit when you purchase your vehicle, but the standard mileage limit for a Buick lease is usually 10,000 to 15,000 miles per year. If you typically drive more than that in one year, you can opt for a higher mileage limit when you sign the lease.
2. Monitor Your Mileage
Throughout your lease, keep close track of your mileage so that you do not exceed it. There are mileage tracker apps, and some drivers opt to write down their odometer readings at the beginning and end of every month. This will help you be aware of how much you’re driving so that you can adjust if necessary.
3. Optimize Your Route
Planning the most efficient route on your trips can help you reduce your mileage. Utilize the navigation system in the infotainment system in your Buick SUV to help you route plan.
Begin Your Buick Lease at Peruzzi Buick GMC
To see all the new Buick cars that we have available for leasing, stop by Peruzzi Buick GMC today. We can’t wait to help you get behind the wheel of your dream car.


