Chrysler Lease Buyouts: Drive Off Into Ownership with Lease End

Published 6/9/25
Updated 3/14/26

Why Buy Out Your Chrysler Lease?
- You Already Love Your Ride. Whether it’s the sleek and stylish Chrysler 300, the ultra-family-friendly Pacifica, or the retro-cool Voyager, you’ve built a bond with your car. Why start over with something new when your current ride already checks all the boxes?
- Avoid the Surprise Fees. When returning a leased car, you might face charges for mileage overages, wear and tear, or other fun surprises (spoiler: they’re not fun). Buying your Chrysler outright lets you sidestep those pesky fees.
- Market Value Advantage. Thanks to fluctuating car values, your lease’s buyout price might actually be lower than the vehicle’s current market value. Translation? You could buy it, sell it, and walk away with a profit.
Popular Chrysler Models and Why They’re Worth Keeping
- Chrysler Pacifica: The ultimate minivan for modern families. Packed with features like Stow ‘n Go seating and a hybrid option, it’s practical and efficient. If you’ve been using it to shuttle kids, pets, and gear, you already know it’s a keeper.
- Chrysler 300: A timeless sedan with serious style and power under the hood. Its spacious interior and bold design make it perfect for drivers who crave a mix of luxury and performance.
- Chrysler Voyager: Budget-friendly but still brimming with features, this minivan is a reliable workhorse that’s perfect for families on the go.
| Model | Average New Monthly Buyout Payment | Average Market Value of Vehicle | Average Mileage at Buyout |
| Pacifica | $534.02 | $31,714 | 37,455 |
| Pacifica Hybrid | $577.18 | $34,778 | 33,542 |
How Lease End Makes Chrysler Lease Buyouts Easy
What You Need to Know About Chrysler Lease Buyouts
- Check Your Lease Agreement. Your lease will include a buyout price, which is usually a combination of the residual value and any remaining payments or fees. Make sure the numbers make sense for your budget. Or give us a call and we'll help you find the buyout price.
- Timing Matters. You can often buy out your lease early if you don’t want to wait until the end. This can be a great option if the car’s value has gone up.
- Do the Math. Compare the buyout price to the car’s current market value. If it’s a good deal, it might be time to act. Lease End can help you figure that out.
Why Now Is the Perfect Time
Take the Wheel with Lease End
Teresa
June 24, 2026
The representative Nick was extremely…
The representative Nick was extremely helpful and knowledgeable. He made the entire process seamless. My only issue was on me, not him. I rushed through the signing process with Nick when typically I would have taken this slower and completely read everything on my own time. If I had taken my time I would not have taken the service warranty/contract. I do not plan on keeping the car more than a year or so tops. Rolling that service into the length of the loan put me at a place where my value for the car is a bit upside down. So for anyone reading, take your time and look at what you really plan on doing with the car. If you plan on keeping it then the extra warranty may be perfect for service repair coverage. If you have any doubts in keeping your car then make sure your loan does not cost more than the car is worth when adding service. To be clear this was not Nick or anyone at the companies fault it was my own. Everything about how this was handled from the start of the call right to the end was fast, friendly and professional. I would recommend them for sure.
