I have never leased a car in the 50 years I have been driving, but would like to consider it for my Bolt purchase (or lease). What is the best way to do this? Can I just go to my local Chevy dealer or is there a better way?
Or, as it's sometimes referred to, fleasing

, since any add-ons have to be taken off at the end of the lease. And, if you go over mileage limits, it can get real expensive.
But, I would think, much depends on your financial situation, and desires.
Now, in my 45 years of legally driving (legally being the operative word

), I've leased once (2018 Toyota C-HR). I had planned on turning the car in, and relocate to country of Panama. But, thanks to COVID, that plan was shot all to hell. So, I ended up purchasing it outright.
Leasing is great, if you want to drive a new car every 2 or 3 years. And, if you want a new car, going to the dealership would probably be your best bet, as these other companies are 3rd party, and there could be extra fees involved that would make your payments higher.
But, if you plan on keeping the car for a longer period or time, or know you drive a lot miles, buying is the only way to go.