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Bay1Stang

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Would that be a new lease?

I see a lot of people contemplating trading up and I'm just thinking to myself how expensive that is for a car of only 3 years.
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Would that be a new lease?

I see a lot of people contemplating trading up and I'm just thinking to myself how expensive that is for a car of only 3 years.
what do you mean ford does not do leases on the gt
 

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I have base interior in my Saleen and the seats are shaped in a way that's not quite ideal for me. The cheapest option for me, just upgrade my seat to something more comfortable. If I'm going to lose $10k getting a new ride, I rather spend $3k on new seats.

To OP, do what you want bro. As you can see with all the comments, it makes some sense and doesn't. Ultimately it's what you're willing to shell out of pocket every month. There's a term being "house poor" and being "car poor" is not fun either. At some point the big car payment will wear on you after the honeymoon period ends.
 
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I have base interior in my Saleen and the seats are shaped in a way that's not quite ideal for me. The cheapest option for me, just upgrade my seat to something more comfortable. If I'm going to lose $10k getting a new ride, I rather spend $3k on new seats.

To OP, do what you want bro. As you can see with all the comments, it makes some sense and doesn't. Ultimately it's what you're willing to shell out of pocket every month. There's a term being "house poor" and being "car poor" is not fun either. At some point the big car payment will wear on you after the honeymoon period ends.
i agree i know what i wanna pay and unfortunately with the hoops they make you jump through now for the options i want it might not be worth the upgrade lol at the honeymoon period so true that monthly payment may seem great when its a new but once you've had it for 2 years it really tires you out
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