Your Nissan – End of lease

Lease ending?
You’ve got options

When your lease is nearing its conclusion,
Nissan Motor Acceptance Company (NMAC) keeps
you notified with mailers and emails outlining
your options and obligations.

Your Nissan – End of lease

Lease ending?
You’ve got options

When your lease is nearing its conclusion, Nissan Motor Acceptance Company (NMAC) keeps you notified with mailers and emails outlining your options and obligations.

Option 1: Get a new Nissan

Turn in your current vehicle, and lease or buy a new Nissan. Our Owner Loyalty Offers help make this an attractive option. Visit the See All Vehicles section to find out which Nissan model is right for you.

Vehicle inspection guide

Here are some simple steps to help you complete your lease return:

1. Schedule your complimentary, but required, vehicle inspection.

Before your vehicle’s return date, simply contact the Alliance Inspection Management Center (AIM) at 800-253-9026, or visit https://selfschedule.aiminspect.com to schedule a complimentary, but required, vehicle inspection. The inspection takes approximately 30 minutes, and can be done at your Nissan Dealer, your home, or your place of business. An AIM, certified inspector will provide an assessment copy of chargeable wear and use (if any), along with a Notice of Option to make repairs prior to return.

2. Decide if you want to make repairs.

If excess wear and use is discovered during your inspection, you have the option to repair your vehicle before returning. You may want to discuss the results with your Nissan dealership or your insurance agent to determine the best course of action.

3.Make a vehicle-return appointment with your Nissan Dealership.

Your vehicle must be returned to an authorized Nissan Dealership. When you’re ready, call your dealership to schedule an appointment. While at the dealership, you are required to complete a Federal Odometer/Lease Termination Statement.

If applicable, you will receive an End-of-Lease liability statement four to six weeks after the vehicle has been returned to your Nissan Dealer. The statement will detail any current fees/charges remaining, which may include a disposition fee of up to $395. You may receive subsequent bills after this liability statement that may include, but are not limited to property tax, parking tickets; toll violations, etc. that occurred during the time you were in possession of the leased vehicle.

To learn more about the vehicle inspection process (including conducting your own inspection) and to see examples of normal and excess wear and use, please view the Wear and Use Guide.

Option 1: Get a new Nissan

Turn in your current vehicle, and lease or buy a new Nissan. Our Owner Loyalty Offers help make this an attractive option. Visit the See All Vehicles section to find out which Nissan model is right for you.

Vehicle inspection guide

Here are some simple steps to help you complete your lease return:

1. Schedule your complimentary, but required, vehicle inspection.

Before your vehicle’s return date, simply contact the Alliance Inspection Management Center (AIM) at 800-253-9026, or visit https://selfschedule.aiminspect.com to schedule a complimentary, but required, vehicle inspection. The inspection takes approximately 30 minutes, and can be done at your Nissan Dealer, your home, or your place of business. An AIM, certified inspector will provide an assessment copy of chargeable wear and use (if any), along with a Notice of Option to make repairs prior to return.

2. Decide if you want to make repairs.

If excess wear and use is discovered during your inspection, you have the option to repair your vehicle before returning. You may want to discuss the results with your Nissan dealership or your insurance agent to determine the best course of action.

3.Make a vehicle-return appointment with your Nissan Dealership.

Your vehicle must be returned to an authorized Nissan Dealership. When you’re ready, call your dealership to schedule an appointment. While at the dealership, you are required to complete a Federal Odometer/Lease Termination Statement.

If applicable, you will receive an End-of-Lease liability statement four to six weeks after the vehicle has been returned to your Nissan Dealer. The statement will detail any current fees/charges remaining, which may include a disposition fee of up to $395. You may receive subsequent bills after this liability statement that may include, but are not limited to property tax, parking tickets; toll violations, etc. that occurred during the time you were in possession of the leased vehicle.

To learn more about the vehicle inspection process (including conducting your own inspection) and to see examples of normal and excess wear and use, please view the Wear and Use Guide.

Vehicle inspection guide

Check out our dedicated video guide to find out more about the Nissan End-of-Lease inspection, and how to get your vehicle in top condition.

OWNER LOYALTY OFFERS

When it’s time to return your current vehicle, we want you to stay in the Nissan family. To thank you for buying or leasing another Nissan, NMAC will waive up to $500 in excess wear-and-use charges and your $395 disposition fee, if applicable, on your current NMAC lease.

*Offer good from 120 days prior to, or 30 days after, customer’s termination of lease. Lessee must purchase or lease a new, unused, and unregistered Nissan or INFINITI vehicle, financed through Nissan Motor Acceptance Company (NMAC) or INFINITI Financial Services (IFS). Offer available to the current lessee or individuals residing in the same household with proof of residency. Customers must satisfy all obligations to NMAC in accordance with their current lease agreement (including remaining payments, charges for excess mileage and/or wear-and-use, if applicable, and all other fees). The excess wear-and-use waiver does not apply to excess mileage fees. Lessee is also responsible for maintenance and repairs. See participating dealer for complete details.

Vehicle inspection guide

Check out our dedicated video guide to find out more about the Nissan End-of-Lease inspection, and how to get your vehicle in top condition.

OWNER LOYALTY OFFERS

When it’s time to return your current vehicle, we want you to stay in the Nissan family. To thank you for buying or leasing another Nissan, NMAC will waive up to $500 in excess wear-and-use charges and your $395 disposition fee, if applicable, on your current NMAC lease.

*Offer good from 120 days prior to, or 30 days after, customer’s termination of lease. Lessee must purchase or lease a new, unused, and unregistered Nissan or INFINITI vehicle, financed through Nissan Motor Acceptance Company (NMAC) or INFINITI Financial Services (IFS). Offer available to the current lessee or individuals residing in the same household with proof of residency. Customers must satisfy all obligations to NMAC in accordance with their current lease agreement (including remaining payments, charges for excess mileage and/or wear-and-use, if applicable, and all other fees). The excess wear-and-use waiver does not apply to excess mileage fees. Lessee is also responsible for maintenance and repairs. See participating dealer for complete details.

Option 2: Keep your Nissan

Turn in your current vehicle, and lease or buy a new Nissan. Our Owner Loyalty Offers help make this an attractive option. Visit the See All Vehicles section to find out which Nissan model is right for you.

Option 2: Keep your Nissan

Turn in your current vehicle, and lease or buy a new Nissan. Our Owner Loyalty Offers help make this an attractive option. Visit the See All Vehicles section to find out which Nissan model is right for you.

Option 3: Return your Nissan

If you decide to return your Nissan, we’ll make the process as easy as possible.

1. Schedule your complimentary, but required, vehicle inspection.

Before your vehicle’s return date, simply contact the Alliance Inspection Management Center (AIM) at 800-253-9026 or visit https://selfschedule.aiminspect.com to schedule a complimentary, but required, vehicle inspection. The inspection takes approximately 30 minutes, and can be done at your Nissan Dealer, your home, or your place of business. An AIM, certified inspector will provide an assessment copy of chargeable wear and use (if any), along with a Notice of Option to make repairs prior to return.

2. Decide if you want to make repairs.

If excess wear and use is discovered during your inspection, you have the option to repair your vehicle before returning. You may want to discuss the results with your Nissan dealership or your insurance agent to determine the best course of action.

3.Make a vehicle-return appointment with your Nissan Dealership.

Your vehicle must be returned to an authorized Nissan Dealership. When you’re ready, call your dealership to schedule an appointment. While at the dealership, you are required to complete a Federal Odometer/Lease Termination Statement.

If applicable, you will receive an End-of-Lease liability statement four to six weeks after the vehicle has been returned to your Nissan Dealer. The statement will detail any current fees/charges remaining, including a disposition fee of up to $395. You may receive subsequent bills after this liability statement that may include, but are not limited to property tax, parking tickets; toll violations, etc. that occurred during the time you were in possession of the leased vehicle.

To learn more about the vehicle inspection process (including conducting your own inspection) and to see examples of normal and excess wear and use, please view the Wear and Use Guide and watch the end of lease video.

Vehicle inspection guide

Check out our dedicated video guide to find out more about the Nissan End-of-Lease inspection, and how to get your vehicle in top condition.

Option 3: Return your Nissan

If you decide to return your Nissan, we’ll make the process as easy as possible.

1. Schedule your complimentary, but required, vehicle inspection.

Before your vehicle’s return date, simply contact the Alliance Inspection Management Center (AIM) at 800-253-9026 or visit https://selfschedule.aiminspect.com to schedule a complimentary, but required, vehicle inspection. The inspection takes approximately 30 minutes, and can be done at your Nissan Dealer, your home, or your place of business. An AIM, certified inspector will provide an assessment copy of chargeable wear and use (if any), along with a Notice of Option to make repairs prior to return.

2. Decide if you want to make repairs.

If excess wear and use is discovered during your inspection, you have the option to repair your vehicle before returning. You may want to discuss the results with your Nissan dealership or your insurance agent to determine the best course of action.

3.Make a vehicle-return appointment with your Nissan Dealership.

Your vehicle must be returned to an authorized Nissan Dealership. When you’re ready, call your dealership to schedule an appointment. While at the dealership, you are required to complete a Federal Odometer/Lease Termination Statement.

If applicable, you will receive an End-of-Lease liability statement four to six weeks after the vehicle has been returned to your Nissan Dealer. The statement will detail any current fees/charges remaining, including a disposition fee of up to $395. You may receive subsequent bills after this liability statement that may include, but are not limited to property tax, parking tickets; toll violations, etc. that occurred during the time you were in possession of the leased vehicle.

To learn more about the vehicle inspection process (including conducting your own inspection) and to see examples of normal and excess wear and use, please view the Wear and Use Guide and watch the end of lease video.

Vehicle inspection guide

Check out our dedicated video guide to find out more about the Nissan End-of-Lease inspection, and how to get your vehicle in top condition.