Compare leasing..we term we got on a 17 Explorer the 3 yr payments are way less than the hit would be if we owned it..
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Sometimes you can take over some one elses lease for cheap, cheaper, cheapest. How could you buy a new Jeep Trail Hawk and drive it for 3 years for $303/ month or $10,800 depreciation? In 3 years time, what could you get for that used Jeep on the resale market? It's a forty thousand dollar vehicle, in 3 years, resale might, maybe get you $20-$25,000.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostSometimes you can take over some one elses lease for cheap, cheaper, cheapest. How could you buy a new Jeep Trail Hawk and drive it for 3 years for $303/ month or $10,800 depreciation? In 3 years time, what could you get for that used Jeep on the resale market? It's a forty thousand dollar vehicle, in 3 years, resale might, maybe get you $20-$25,000.
As i am always reminded, leasing verses buying will end up the same at the end of the day. Leasing is a great sales tactic to get people to bite on the new unit. Farmers can be the biggest suckers by falling for the lease because it gives the appearance of being cheap because of the way the lease is drawn up. They are only measuring based on a cash flow payment, not actual cost to run.
If you buy it and take a loan its pretty much the same as a lease.
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