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There seems to be a lot of should I buy this car threads on here. Not many people talk about leases, but here is a real nice and easy quick comparison to maybe help some people get some ideas goin.
There seems to be a lot of should I buy this car threads on here. Not many people talk about leases, but here is a real nice and easy quick comparison to maybe help some people get some ideas goin.
not always. There are deals to be had. Some dealers really need to get rid of their vehicles asap. Drawback is that there are not a lot of color choices. As usual, read the fine print & do some homework.
not always. There are deals to be had. Some dealers really need to get rid of their vehicles asap. Drawback is that there are not a lot of color choices. As usual, read the fine print & do some homework.
Any idea where to find the "deals to be had"?
Leasehackr often has post about lease deals that are too good to be true. However, their deals don't happen that often. Any other websites out there that discuss the best lease deals out there? Basically, I would love to find a site that basically tells me to lease a certain model because the deals are much better than its competitors.
depends which car you want and how flexible you are.
For me personally, I once saw a deal for $199, 0 down for a Honda Odyssey EX in the newspaper. They had to get rid of the inventory. Best deal of the year. The only draw was lack of color choices...I believe they only had black, silver & that beige (goldish) left. I just paid tax, title & DMV fees upfront which was standard. Drove it for 36 months and gave it back. It was a great van.
Another good buddy of mine got a advertised deal for the base model bmw 3 series...229 a month zero down. That was a few years back. Dealers needed to get rid of the cars...no scam.
These only make sense with $0 down. All the ads you see on TV with $299/$199/month always have with $3,250 due at signing. Kind of defeats the purpose.
Useless link. MSN-type websites are insanely generic and usually have highly questionable accuracy. If you really want to lease and are looking for a deal, go to leasehackr.com. Otherwise you're in risk of getting stuck with a low monthly payment that could have been substantially lower, on a low-end car, with a high down payment. Or just with a lower-end car for the price of a better one.
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