Posted by paul on September 30, 2012 at 20:08:25 from (66.44.133.112):
In Reply to: Vehicles-leasing vs. buying posted by Buckeye Oliver collector on September 30, 2012 at 19:55:59:
A friend of mine wanted so badly to lease his current vehicle, but it didn't work out for him, something about the special lease deal didn't fit his situation.
None of us could talk him out of that idea, fortunately the deal didn't work and he had to buy it the normal way.
My friend is a tight wad, would make many of us proud how he handles his money; but when it comes to vehicles, his eyes glaze over & he loses all thought processes and - well it's just something to see.
I swear, he buys a vehicle and takes it on it's first ride to other dealers to look at what better cars are out there to lust for....
I can understand a lease on big farm equipment if you are a big-time farmer, roll over the equipment and never have it out of the warrenty, and not have money tied up in owning the iron. (Not my way, but I understand the business setup.)
But, for a personal vehicle, a lease is just not a good $$$$ deal. I don't get it either.
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