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Originally Posted by Dadhawk
How is he saving on maintenance?
Either its built into the lease (so he's paying it) or he has a maintenance package (so he's paying it) or it's out of pocket.
The maintenance on a car is pretty constant regardless of it's age. My 2004 Suburban costs no more or less to maintain than it would have when it was new.
Unless you are including repairs as maintenance.
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I meant in his three year leases, he just lays for oil changes And rarely has to do tires and brakes before turning in the car for the next lease. And yes I agree he is likely paying for it in the lease price. My point was going from lease to lease is the most expensive, but convenient and you get a new car.
I have a friend who leases both his and his wife’s car. They always have new cars. He’s got the money, but with what he has spent I can do so many better things.