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Does no-money-down really mean no-money-down?

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Does no-money-down really mean no-money-down?

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A. No-money-down usually means that beyond the negotiated price of the vehicle, there is no capital cost reduction requirement that would lower your monthly lease payments. But, in most cases, at the time you sign the lease, you will still be responsible for the first months payment, security deposit (unless waived), any bank or acquisition fees, sales tax, registration and license fees. NOTE: Bearcat does not charge an acquisition fee and can include sales tax, registration and license fees in your lease.

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