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I did not answer your cost question. In my case a lease was

Posted on: November 20, 2019 at 20:29:43 CT
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about 25% less than buying. And again no real upkeep outside of regular maintenance. When I leased my first car that was provided by the dealership, I don’t think they do that any more.

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Any of you that lease cars - DevilsAdvocate KC - 11/20 18:18:18
     I leased two and one was 36000 and one was 45000 - Jeff85 MU - 11/20 22:28:13
     I have leased my two previous cars. Both were 3yr 36k - DHighlander NWMSU - 11/20 18:47:27
          Cost wise, would you say it was a push? - Grasslands MU - 11/20 19:07:07
               Probably. But, with a lease, you have the option to - Sarazen MU - 11/20 23:18:44
               We did it because other car was 15 years old and we wanted - DHighlander NWMSU - 11/20 20:23:46
                    I get sick of the upkeep and maintenance costs - Grasslands MU - 11/20 22:55:24
                    I did not answer your cost question. In my case a lease was - DHighlander NWMSU - 11/20 20:29:43
          Lol(nm) - DevilsAdvocate KC - 11/20 18:49:28
     My business does - colonel angus beef KC - 11/20 18:22:28
     who.... any of you "who" lease cars (nm) - 90Tiger STL - 11/20 18:19:29
          I know that was lazy(nm) - DevilsAdvocate KC - 11/20 18:20:54




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