Leasing vs. Buying
May. 10th, 2008 12:24 amDoes anyone have much current experience with leasing a car over buying a car?
The car dealership I visited today offered me what looks like a good lease deal. I'm just not sure it's what I should do. On one hand, it puts the payment at something easily affordable, and I wouldn't have to worry about the car ever being out of warranty.
On the other hand, the car would technically not be mine and I'm not sure what constitutes normal wear and tear in regards to the lease deal.
I'm really torn on this one.
The car dealership I visited today offered me what looks like a good lease deal. I'm just not sure it's what I should do. On one hand, it puts the payment at something easily affordable, and I wouldn't have to worry about the car ever being out of warranty.
On the other hand, the car would technically not be mine and I'm not sure what constitutes normal wear and tear in regards to the lease deal.
I'm really torn on this one.
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Date: 2008-05-10 05:31 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-05-10 05:39 am (UTC)1) how long do you keep cars?
2) how good are you at maintenance?
3) are you willing to keep meticulous records?
I keep cars until they're around ten years old and have about 150,000 miles on them, so leasing isn't for me.
Also. Also also also. Have you looked at pre-owned certified cars? That's what I always got until my last one, and I had a pretty good warranty deal with those (plus your warranty for the powertrain should be good until 7 years/70,000 miles. That's pretty standard.) And I think you can even get financing.
I like owning my own home, but I agree about leasing cars.
PB
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Date: 2008-05-10 06:16 am (UTC)I do remember it was about at the three year point where I started becoming less enamored with my car as it started needing more work. So, I can see myself liking being able to rotate the car out and into something else.
Also, I'm realizing I'm not going to get the deal I want on the car I want. But, I could afford it if I leased.
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Date: 2008-05-10 06:20 am (UTC)I'm a little worried about the mileage limits. On one hand, I can see them being completely within spec because I'm not going to be going crazy driving all over the country with the way gas prices are. But at the same time, I do like going on trips. It's part of the reason I want this particular car. I've put 10k on my Neon in the past year and that's with two decent trips.
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Date: 2008-05-10 12:38 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-05-10 09:17 pm (UTC)Two other things to consider:
1) Do you think you're going to be in a stable or improved financial situation over the length of the lease? If so, then when it's done, you'll basically be in the situation you're in now, no gain but no loss either, which is not a bad place to end up. Otherwise, it's a harder call. Leases are less investment over time but leave you carless at the end unless you're in a position to either lease again or buy used at that point. On the other hand, buying anything on payments that would extend at least the length of the lease would have the same issue if your finances suddenly took a turn for the worse.
2) Do you have a friend or family member who can look over the lease for you to try to spot anything that you might've missed? If someone else you trust thinks the deal seems square, and you like the deal, then it's a lot easier of a choice.
I mean, I don't really like the leasing option, just like I think a condo is a waste of money (if I buy a house, I want a HOUSE), but obviously there are a lot of people who disagree with me, so that's just opinion. If your opinion is you'd get what you want out of it, and particularly if you can find someone else to go over the lease terms and give a trusted opinion on the fairness of the terms, then try it. Just really be sure to keep track of that mileage; mileage overages can be PRICY.
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Date: 2008-05-10 10:28 pm (UTC)So I'm driving an '07 Ion instead of a slightly less crappy car than the one I already had. You can choose how many miles you want to get, so if you're planning on taking trips, you can get more rather than less. And since the car is new, anything big that goes wrong will be under warranty, but the likelihood of something going wrong is pretty slim, because hey, the car's brand new!
If I could have afforded a decent car, I would have bought instead. But anything I could have afforded to purchase for the same price it cost me to lease would have needed some sort of repairs before now, so I still think I'm coming out ahead in that respect.
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Date: 2008-05-11 12:37 am (UTC)