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I'm coming up on the end of a lease on my 2000 Outback next month. I'm trying to decide if it makes better financial sense to purchase the car at that time, or to turn it in and start afresh with yet another lease. |
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Unless you really want to keep your car, see if you can sell it privately for more than the residual value before you have to turn it in. That will give you a nice deposit on your new car. |
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The only problem is that it is not her car to sell. The car belongs whoever she leases from. The leasing company either wants the car back or the money. They don't care |
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Even if she could sell it, it is rare that the residual value is less that the actual car value. True, the leasing companies are pretty good at predicting the residual value |
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...Perhaps it boils down to this: If I can get the same or better deal (i.e., monthly payment, based on mileage allowance, downpayment, etc.) that I have on this lease, why not go for a new lease? It certainly eliminates the unknowns of vehicle repair, etc., that go with ownership. |
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"Liz Dawrs" <lizdawrs (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote ...Perhaps it boils down to this: If I can get the same or better deal (i.e., monthly payment, based on mileage allowance, downpayment, etc.) that I have on this lease, why not go for a new lease? It certainly eliminates the unknowns of vehicle repair, etc., that go with ownership. Easiest answer is that if you buy a vehicle, at some point it is paid for, hence no monthly payments. For people that buy a good quality vehicle, this makes economic sense because repair bills will likely be much lower than lease payments for a fairly long period of time. Also, you can modify or buy accessories for an owned vehicle, like a better stereo or something, but you wouldn't do that with a lease. As far as a Subaru Outback, you are likely able to own and run one up to 100,000 miles relatively trouble free. In my opinion, leasing is a waste of money. |
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