Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lease.. I don't mind not owning a car. It's less money per month that I put towards other things.
That's what the buy buy buy buy crowd doesn't get. A car isn't an asset. It depreciates in value. Let someone else be liable for it while you use up the best part of its life.
I don't understand this. I have a paid-for 2008 minivan. It is an asset. I own it, its worth something, and I drive it around every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lease.. I don't mind not owning a car. It's less money per month that I put towards other things.
That's what the buy buy buy buy crowd doesn't get. A car isn't an asset. It depreciates in value. Let someone else be liable for it while you use up the best part of its life.
Anonymous wrote:I lease.. I don't mind not owning a car. It's less money per month that I put towards other things.
+1. We do the same. Our lease is $150 per month!Anonymous wrote:I lease.. I don't mind not owning a car. It's less money per month that I put towards other things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As with every post on DCUM, it ends with, well, if your HHI is $350K+ none of this advice applies to you -- I'd lease peace of mind, too, at that HHI.
Please stop assuming those of us who buy cars lack peace of mind. We don’t.
For how long? Eventually the car gets to be 10 years old.
I trade mine in every 3-5 years. Still way cheaper buying than leasing. Never do more than oil changes. DH’s car is a 2011. He’s never had to do anything either. What kind of car are you buying that would break down at 37 months of age?
You want a new car every 3 years. Just own it. Stop trying to make it a smart financial move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve posted this several times in other posts but the lease worshippers always skip over it and ignore it because it doesn’t fit their narrative. My friend and I bought new Honda Odyssey’s within a month of each other. Same packages. We paid cash in full. They leased for $500/month. 3 years later we both swapped them out for new vans. DH and I had to pay $10k + our old van for the new van. So our old van depreciated $10k in 36 months, or $277/month.
Apples to apples and I paid almost half what my friend did.
Again, lease if you want. No one cares. But stop insisting it’s cheaper. It isn’t, not even close.
$500/month for a Honda minivan is an AWFUL lease, which makes your anecdote a non-starter. OP said they were leasing a Tahoe for $600/month. I'd bet the Tahoe's MSRP was DOUBLE that Honda.
at $250 a month lease op lost $1000 in her own scenario (entirely fictional scenario)
PP I mean
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve posted this several times in other posts but the lease worshippers always skip over it and ignore it because it doesn’t fit their narrative. My friend and I bought new Honda Odyssey’s within a month of each other. Same packages. We paid cash in full. They leased for $500/month. 3 years later we both swapped them out for new vans. DH and I had to pay $10k + our old van for the new van. So our old van depreciated $10k in 36 months, or $277/month.
Apples to apples and I paid almost half what my friend did.
Again, lease if you want. No one cares. But stop insisting it’s cheaper. It isn’t, not even close.
$500/month for a Honda minivan is an AWFUL lease, which makes your anecdote a non-starter. OP said they were leasing a Tahoe for $600/month. I'd bet the Tahoe's MSRP was DOUBLE that Honda.
at $250 a month lease op lost $1000 in her own scenario (entirely fictional scenario)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve posted this several times in other posts but the lease worshippers always skip over it and ignore it because it doesn’t fit their narrative. My friend and I bought new Honda Odyssey’s within a month of each other. Same packages. We paid cash in full. They leased for $500/month. 3 years later we both swapped them out for new vans. DH and I had to pay $10k + our old van for the new van. So our old van depreciated $10k in 36 months, or $277/month.
Apples to apples and I paid almost half what my friend did.
Again, lease if you want. No one cares. But stop insisting it’s cheaper. It isn’t, not even close.
$500/month for a Honda minivan is an AWFUL lease, which makes your anecdote a non-starter. OP said they were leasing a Tahoe for $600/month. I'd bet the Tahoe's MSRP was DOUBLE that Honda.