Cost Protection
Know Your Overage Costs Before Lease-End
Going over your lease mileage limit can be expensive. Most lease agreements charge between 15 and 30 cents for every mile over the limit, and those fees add up fast. If you are 2,000 miles over at 25 cents per mile, that is $500 you owe at lease-end. The LeaseMiles overage calculator shows you exactly what you might owe so there are no surprises when you return your vehicle.
Overage Estimate
$375.00
Projected Overage Cost
Miles over limit
1,500 mi
Per-mile fee
$0.25/mi
Months remaining
8 months
How the Overage Calculator Works
The LeaseMiles overage calculator uses your current mileage, your lease mileage limit, your per-mile overage rate, and the time remaining on your lease to project what you could owe at lease-end. It continuously updates as you log new odometer readings, giving you an accurate and current projection.
Projected Cost at Lease-End
Based on your current driving pace, LeaseMiles calculates what your total overage fee would be if you continue driving at the same rate. This projection updates in real time so you can see how changes in your driving habits affect your potential costs. Knowing the projected cost months in advance gives you time to adjust.
Per-Mile Fee Breakdown
Every lease has a different per-mile overage rate. LeaseMiles lets you enter your exact rate, whether it is 15 cents, 20 cents, 25 cents, or any other amount specified in your lease agreement. The calculator uses this rate to give you precise cost estimates rather than rough guesses.
Miles Over Tracking
See exactly how many miles over your limit you are projected to be at lease-end. This is not just your current overage but a forward-looking estimate based on your driving trend. If you are currently 500 miles over pace with 6 months remaining, LeaseMiles shows you where you will likely end up.
Actionable Insights
The overage calculator does not just show you the bad news. It also shows you how much you need to reduce your daily driving to get back on pace. By cutting just a few miles per day, you may be able to avoid overage fees entirely. LeaseMiles gives you the numbers you need to make that decision.
What Overage Fees Really Cost
Overage fees vary by manufacturer and lease agreement, but they typically range from $0.15 to $0.30 per mile. Here is how quickly those fees add up for common overage amounts, assuming a rate of $0.25 per mile: