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Leasing
I got a quote of $480+/mo for 12k miles/yr for 3 years with $0 drive-off for a Tier 1 (without me supplying my SSN) for a base Premium with MT. This is very close or same as purchasing the car. I think it's a matter of time when Subaru or Toyota will have lease specials on these cars. I'm seeing these cars are staying longer on the lots now. I am just patiently waiting...
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I hate to bring up a thoroughly dead thread, but those prices are crap. Seriously, how did you get quoted that high of payments?
Anyway, Subaru is offering a lease deal in my area. Quote:
I'm thinking about a test drive, maybe I can find a local FR-S.Attachment 27208 Hmm, too soon though. |
for this car u gonna regret having a limit of 12k mile per year. you'll always want to take the long way home with this car.
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If you're a car enthusiast and you take pride in being able to call a car "yours", a lease will just tease you with the BRZ. Guess you could always buy out the lease though, but I'd rather have the knowledge of ownership from day 1. :) Especially with a car like the BRZ! |
I'm damn near 11k at 8 months. No way I could deal with limits.
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I'm just shy of 13.5k and I've had mine since June 26th What limits? Haha
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My wife and I have a total of 45k miles on our WRXs. Her's is an '09 and mine is a'11. Maybe we should lease.
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Leasing isn't mod friendly.
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Unless a company offers an especially good residual, or you have tax/business advantages to leasing, it's usually cheaper to buy. In this case, for a 12k miles/year lease: $339/month + $2139 at signing = $0.39 per mile If you buy the car and plan to sell it after only 42 months, you'll likely still pay less than that. You might even be better off trading it in after 42 months than leasing (but the difference won't be as pronounced). If you buy the car and keep it longer than 42 months, you'll almost certainly pay less per mile (even after factoring in maintenance). |
If you put $0 down on your lease the monthly prices are going to be in the purchase range. If that's what you are doing just buy the thing unless you have a really good reason to lease.
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Yeah, I don't drive that much but I would like to make more weekend trips instead of staying home all the time. Plus even with a 20% down payment I'm looking at a much larger monthly payment even with a 5 year loan. So in my case, the lease looks better since I can still decide to keep the car after the lease runs out.
I'm still thinking about it at this point. Just weighing my options. :D |
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