You don't owe anything at the end of the end of the lease except maybe a few fees - fees that you don't have to pay if you decide to buy the car out for a pre-determined residual value.
With a lease, you're renting a vehicle for 3 years with the option to buy it out at the end. If it's worth more than than the buyout, then you have a deal. If it's worth less, then turn the car in and buy a different 3 year old 370z for less.
Granted, you almost never have equity at the end of a lease unless the car's value is much higher than what they expected. Then again, cars are a bad investment anyway.
That being said, the money factor is terrible on a 370z from what I've heard. If anything, that should be the reason why you don't lease a 370z.
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