Spork3245
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Who said anything about $400/month for maintenance? That’s the car payment. I also don’t have to deal with the huge depreciation that begins around the time I switch to a new one. I have just over 6 months left and already have dealers offering to get me out - plus, if they buy the car to resell along with taking the rest of my few remaining lease payments, and the car is worth more than the previously negotiated residual value due to a lack of miles driven, then I get to put that towards the next lease. Not to mention, with leasing, there’s the option to buy afterwards - the deal I got on my 2016 GT per month was cheaper than doing a 5 year finance with the same amount down. :shrug:total waste of money... just like renting a house. u get nothing back in the end, just buy one and keep it 3 years, then u can decide to trade or just pay another 3 years and then have no payment. your "maintainance free" reasoning is nonsese, you do not put $400/mo into a car for maintainance once you are done paying it off..... i dont understand leasing at all
As I said to the other poster, it’s fine if you “don’t understand leasing”, I don’t understand people wanting to drive an outdated car.
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