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OP here. My son lives at home and is contributing to his own college costs with a summer/seasonal job. We need reliable transportation. And the total lease costs for 2-3 years is less than purchasing what seems to be a safe, somewhat reliable used car. That's why we are looking at leasing. That would get him through college and then he could purchase his own.
I've done a lot more research on leasing since posting. I do appreciate your feedback. It has given me more to research. |
| It is a strange way to compare leasing to purchasing OP. You need to subtract at least the trade in value in 2-3 years from today’s purchase price to have an apples to apples comparison. |