As I get older I realize that I want a new car that I don't have to worry about and am considering leasing. I've always enjoyed old german cars, and will continue to have them, but want at least one car that looks decent enough and I don't have to constantly be fixing something. I see all these commercials for various leases around $200/month with something down and a deal like that sounds great. I haven't gotten into the details yet about mileage allowance, and that may prove to be the deal breaker, but what other things am I looking at? I understand that at the end of it I wouldn't own anything, but I don't really have enough cash to buy anything nice outright and don't really want to finance anything as expensive as a new car (i'd rather have the money for other things). I'm still just brainstorming, but has anyone had good or bad experiences with leasing?
2/24/2011 11:34:52 AM
A lease is worth considering if you want to always have a newish car to drive. You'll likely be paying more in lease payments than you would lose in depreciation. So you'll be spending more money, but you'll have a new car every 3 years. It works out better if you keep leasing, and don't switch back to buying cars.
2/24/2011 12:22:06 PM
yeah garage guys like to buy cars off leases because the big hit of depreciation is done but still pretty much a factory maintained car. If you want a brand new car every short while.... a lease is definitely for you.
2/24/2011 12:51:10 PM
you also are required to have really expensive insurance with a lease
2/24/2011 12:51:13 PM
i had actually never considered the fact that i would probably hav eto pay for full coverage on the nicer car
2/24/2011 1:13:03 PM
^^ no more expensive than if the bank actually owned your car right?you have to pay full coverage on any vehicle you're making payments on if i'm not mistaken.[Edited on February 24, 2011 at 1:14 PM. Reason : .]
2/24/2011 1:13:52 PM
yeah, but since i'm leasing instead of buying i am in a more expensive class of cars than what i would normally buy so the insurance is going to be a lot more.
2/24/2011 1:15:55 PM
i worry about overpaying for things more than i worry about my 13 year old truck breaking down
2/24/2011 1:28:10 PM
2/24/2011 1:35:07 PM
it depends on the car. some cars bigger depreciation hits than others once driven off the lot. just look at E9x BMW's. you can get a 2008 or 2009 CPO that was originally in the 60's for under 30k
2/24/2011 1:37:22 PM
Definitely depends on the car. But, if the OP is just looking for a car that "looks decent enough and [he doesn't] have to constantly be fixing" I would seriously consider some slightly-used cars.
2/24/2011 1:44:33 PM
no prosall cons
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