It's true. Get a Civic hatch with turbo for 3 years. Play your cards right and it's yours for under $200 a month. Ride hard, return, repeat with a new car.
You can also do a buyback with that lease if you liked the car so much, so there's that too.
It's true. Get a Civic hatch with turbo for 3 years. Play your cards right and it's yours for under $200 a month. Ride hard, return, repeat with a new car.
You can also do a buyback with that lease if you liked the car so much, so there's that too.
Hmm? Some people like getting a new car every few years, you know.
I would've laughed at the idea of anyone not driving their cars to the ground before getting a new one. Not making fiscal sense and whatnot.
But know what? If that's what you want, even though if you think rationally and that's not the best way to save money, if you want a new car every few years, it's not so bad. Not something I would do, but I understand it.
>not leasing a Dodge Viper
Only buy luxury sports cars, because their owners can afford the maintenance, and they actually give a shit about them before handing the lease in.
If first owner and not a lease- yes. Otherwise- fuck no.