Author Topic: Getting a Car: Leasing vs Buying  (Read 3389 times)

tu_holmes

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Re: Getting a Car: Leasing vs Buying
« Reply #50 on: March 27, 2012, 03:13:29 PM »
And as you often like to do, you leave out anything you don't want to address. Your ENTIRE statement has a little more to it... like..

 How is this?

Because you don't own it?

You do realize if you buy something (minus a house) by the time you pay for it, the value isn't anything.

Even a house generally you have to pay almost twice what the house is worth by the time you finish off a 30 year mortgage.

If you lease something or rent it, you are paying for a roof over your head or something to drive and you have many perks... Repairs are free because it's built into the agreement and it's not on you to pay for them.



I only respond to statements... You made a specific response about CARS... So I responded with my original statement about CARS.

I already made a statement about houses and you didn't address anything of the sort.

When I am wrong, I admit to it... I have done so many times on this board, and as recently as yesterday.

You however REFUSE to admit that you just didn't read properly and you fucked up.

You will continue to beat home some stupid point of which is not a refute of anything... Your own statement does not respond to MY statement, because my statement has conditions in it which you refuse to acknowledge.

Sheesh man... give it a rest.

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Re: Getting a Car: Leasing vs Buying
« Reply #51 on: March 27, 2012, 05:43:27 PM »
2011 Infiniti G37s, brand new, loaded  ;)
That is just crazy cheap 16.5. Funny u listed this car. My friend just leased a 2012 G37. and total out of pocket for 39 months is $24,310. He should go to your dealership.