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Originally Posted by Blackbirdws6
The car does not need to be returned in perfect condition and the tires essentially do not need to be brand new. Paint chips, minor scratches, etc are all normal wear and tear so they won't get you on that. Big dents, broken items, etc would be something they can try to get you for. Read the lease terms and it should define the return condition of the vehicle.
In general I wouldn't be concerned unless you plan on bringing the car in over the mileage limit, missing a front end and with bald tires.
With that said, what are you picking up?
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Looking at a new Cadillac CTS. Nothing crazy, RWD 2.0T and basically one step above the base model that you never really see on dealership lots anyway.