I don't do either.
(sorry for being pointless!)
Buy
Lease
I don't do either.
(sorry for being pointless!)
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I've always bought my cars. My kids used to lease cars just to try out
different models, but have also switched over to buying.
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I have always thought renting anything was money down the drain. I would never lease a car and house payments are cheaper than rent. My car is 10 years old and it has been paid for, for the last 5 of those years. Due to how I work, there are only about 55,000 miles on it so I figure it should last me awhile. Since I have had it, I have had to buy 2 batteries and had to replace the tires about 3 times due to them dry rotting from sitting every other month.
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With leasing, much depends on your intentions at the end of the lease and how the figures work out. We leased my wife's last car, and the effective interest rate at the end of the lease (after lease buyout, not before) was something like 4 1/4%, which was a better finance rate than we could have gotten at the time.
Oops. Voted lease but meant buy!
Well, we got a loan from the bank for a used car anyway, but when its done its OURS, 100%.
I bought a new car through my credit union and a year later took out a home equity loan with the same bank, paying off the car loan. So the car was all mine only a year after starting to make payments, the amount I still owed on the car became tax deductible and the car is equity. I think you would have to shop around very carefully and do a lot of of research to lease a car in a way that was more financially sound than buying one.
I am certain that you and Wade already know the answer to this question, Pam, but I had to throw in my vote. BUY and if you can keep from financing anything, that is the way to go!!!
I leased once, but it was a mistake. I was putting so many miles on the car, I ended up buying another one so I could park the leased one!
Logan
I buy only because I keep my cars until they don't run anymore. (anywhere from 6-10 years). Besides, I was told that leasing is good for people who don't drive alot.
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Mollie Rose, you were there for me through good times and in bad, from the beginning.Your passing will leave a hole in my heart.We will be together "One Fine Day".1994-2009
MooShoo,you left me too soon.I wasn't ready.Know that you were my soulmate and have left me broken hearted.I loved you like no other. 1999 - 2010See you again "ONE FINE DAY"
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DO NOT BUY WHILE SHELTER ANIMALS DIE!!
At the moment we are doing both.
We have a lease on the Durango and are buying the van (which I think must have been a lease it was so well taken care of).
In my personal opinion leasing is good if you don't have a long lease and don't have to drive a lot.
Case in point...
Our last lease was a Dodge Intrepid. We only had a 3 yr lease on it and were allowed 12,000 miles/yr. At the end of the 3 years it only had 26,000 miles so it was way below the mile limit. So because there wasn't a lot of miles on it we didn't have to replace the tires and there was no damage or motor problems so at the end we didn't owe anything when we turned it back in.
Now with the Durango we went a little crazy (pretty much a top of the line Durango) so we could have a vehicle we both could agree on and could afford, so it's a 5 yr lease with 12,000 miles/yr also. Not very smart on our part as the payments are more and for longer. If we would have tried to buy it at the time we started our lease it would have costed us almost twice as much in monthly payments as we are paying now. I know the tires will need replaced for sure which will cost quite a bit and who knows what else we will have to have done in the next year and a half.
I can't say I regret leasing, I like having a new car that I don't have to worry about (besides car values decrease sooo much) but if I did it again, it would only be for a max of 3 years.
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buy. i bought my car at a yard sale of all places for $3,000. it's a silver '93 Lincoln Contnental. it's a nice forst car, but definatly want to sell it and buy a pick up truck or something i can keep more than one dog crate in.
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