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For my situation, I keep a cheap, fuel efficient, easy to fix car that I commute in, or drive if I just want to save as much gas as I can. I keep a second car on the side that I drive for fun. There're lots of fun new cars out there, so leasing lets me cycle through the options quickly and with little hassle. Plus, as long as I follow the recommended service schedule, any problems the car has at the end of the lease is the company's to deal with. |
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When you buy (if done properly) you are:
Every purchase I have made has left me better off than leasing. When I go to trade in the vehicle I can always get more than my payoff, even if I only keep the vehicle for two years. Example: My two year old 2011 Prius with 50k miles traded in back in March got me $1500 more than payoff. That was cash I used to put down towards the next vehicle I bought. When leasing you never have the chance of coming close to positive equity on your vehicle after the lease. Sure you can trade it in on another but you loose all the money you put in on it. If you decide to keep it now you have to refinance the damn thing and take an even bigger screwing. For individuals the only reason leasing exists is to let people drive vehicles they really cant afford. |
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Own business, lease 2 cars.
Expense that shit. |
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Btw. It makes a lot more sense to lease a bmw for 3 years and then lease a new one than it is to buy out at the end of 3 if you consider the out of warranty costs and depreciation on a european lux car. No reason not to lease one with zero down given those rates.
So no, leasing is not for poor ppl. |
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Again, just different financing structures. Your last statement, btw, is just ridiculous (both financially and statistically speaking). Cheers!
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After 3 years 45k miles, I'd have to get a trade-in value/private sale of roughly $14,500 to be financially even with leasing if I bought with cash. I'm not too confident about that, especially if issues with the car come up. |
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The only thing the service manager said to me was to return it as stock as possible when my lease is up, anything I do to it between now and then is at my full digression. I plan to buyout asap so Im treating the car like It's mine already anyway. Don't give a fuck! YOLO!
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All good points ... no perfect answer .... depends on the individual situation.
I will add: 1. Leasing works in a business because it is a DIRECT write-off. Owning a car means you would have to depreciate it, keep track of mileage, etc. etc. 2. Personal car that you intend to keep or modify .... buy it. 3. Lease disadvantages: mileage restrictions, possible lease turn in fees, car has to be in good shape or you will be hit with other fees. 4. Lease advantages: new car every few yrs. 5. Keep leases to 24-36 months MAX. Leasing for longer than 3 yrs does not make sense. 6. Negotiate the lease rate ... just like a finance rate. 7. In certain rare situations .... a lease car can gain equity if it is worth more than the residual at lease turn it. |
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Own business, buy 2 cars, 5 years straight depreciation, transfer zero value cars from business to yourself, sell car and get cash in your bank.
Own business, lease 2 cars, expense takes profit away from business, but you will never transfer cash to yourself without paying tax for it. This is based on assumption that your business is making too much profit and you don't know where to spend it. |
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