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bodayguy 03-31-2014 08:22 PM

I decided to lease my FR-S rather than take out a 5-6 year loan. Those were my two options.
Here's why: my last car was in two fender-benders and when I went to trade it, they dinged me about $1,500 bucks on the value because of CarFax, despite the fact that the car looked and drove perfectly.
That took away most of the equity I had paid into it through the loan (vs. leasing). I was pissed and my strategy is this: lease it. If someone hits you, get it fixed through insurance and make the leasing company take the eventual hit in depreciation, not me.
I will probably get a new car when the lease is up. This way, the risk isn't on me.

mwjcyber 03-31-2014 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burrcold (Post 1637390)
No guarantee a convertible is on it's way.

Toyota recently stated with the "poor sales of the GT-86/FR-S", a convertible and more powerful version have been cancelled.

chc36 03-31-2014 08:54 PM

I have a 5 year financing for $412 a month, very affordable and I get to keep the car afterward. 5k down at 1.9% and came fully loaded. Maybe I'm weird but I like to drive my cars into the ground, before my FR-S had and still have a corolla with 170k miles, my theory is I have a car that I love, why would I want to get rid of it in 3 years, or have to keep paying. In 5 years I'm done, period. More money to spend elsewhere

whoster 03-31-2014 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by subiestyle (Post 1639348)
The biggest advantage that I've observed from lease owners that know they will swap cars at the end of the lease is that they (not that I condone this or would do this myself) don't properly care for the car.

No break-in, very minimum maintenance, regular hooning while engine is cold, etc.

I mostly followed break-in procedures.

The car's not going to need much maintenance anyway in the first 3 years (and scheduled maintenance is included in the lease for 25,000 miles).

I don't hoon in general.

Not everybody that leases a car falls under the "I don't care about what I drive" umbrella.

BlaineWasHere 03-31-2014 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mwjcyber (Post 1639599)
Toyota recently stated with the "poor sales of the GT-86/FR-S", a convertible and more powerful version have been cancelled.


Cancelled?!? They never even officially said that they were ever going to make them in the first place!

chrisl 03-31-2014 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mwjcyber (Post 1639599)
Toyota recently stated with the "poor sales of the GT-86/FR-S", a convertible and more powerful version have been cancelled.

*citation needed*

mwjcyber 03-31-2014 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by chrisl (Post 1639728)
*citation needed*

It's been all over these forums and the internet for the past month. Look it up yourself.


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