Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each time I've used a lease vs buy calculator for my mercedes, leasing was the better deal. Some people are not interested in keeping cars for 12 years. A 12 year old car right now has no bluetooth, no lane changing sensors, no rear view camera, etc. Those may not be important to you, but they are to me. There are situations where leasing is a bad deal but not always.
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I spend 1.5 hours in my car each day. I prefer to enjoy my time.
First off, why can’t you enjoy a car that’s more than three years old? You actually get better at driving it because you know how it performs in all conditions.
Second, how are you in the car an hour and a half a day and stay anywhere near the allowed mileage for a lease? Seems to me that is probably 35-40 miles each way assuming you aren’t in rush hour traffic and even just 25 miles each way would put you over 12k miles for the year.
You must not live in the DC area. Different poster here. I live in Bethesda 2 miles from the DC border. My commute is 8 miles. In rush hour it takes 45 minutes. I drive less than 750 miles a month. I enjoy my Mercedes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each time I've used a lease vs buy calculator for my mercedes, leasing was the better deal. Some people are not interested in keeping cars for 12 years. A 12 year old car right now has no bluetooth, no lane changing sensors, no rear view camera, etc. Those may not be important to you, but they are to me. There are situations where leasing is a bad deal but not always.
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I spend 1.5 hours in my car each day. I prefer to enjoy my time.
Well there you go. I spend about 1.5 hours in my car each MONTH. We have one very old car and couldn’t care less.
So then you shouldn't judge other people if you have no idea what they're saying![]()
I don’t judge you for leasing. I judge you for spending 1.5 hours each day in a car
I'll be the bigger person and not judge you for choosing to live in a child unfriendly neighborhood just so you could walk to restaurants. To each their own.
Not the case at all! One block from a playground and a wonderful elementary school.
Your decrepit playground and charitably average school does not impress. All the ethnic restaurants, independent coffee shops and metro access balance it out though![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each time I've used a lease vs buy calculator for my mercedes, leasing was the better deal. Some people are not interested in keeping cars for 12 years. A 12 year old car right now has no bluetooth, no lane changing sensors, no rear view camera, etc. Those may not be important to you, but they are to me. There are situations where leasing is a bad deal but not always.
+1
I spend 1.5 hours in my car each day. I prefer to enjoy my time.
First off, why can’t you enjoy a car that’s more than three years old? You actually get better at driving it because you know how it performs in all conditions.
Second, how are you in the car an hour and a half a day and stay anywhere near the allowed mileage for a lease? Seems to me that is probably 35-40 miles each way assuming you aren’t in rush hour traffic and even just 25 miles each way would put you over 12k miles for the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each time I've used a lease vs buy calculator for my mercedes, leasing was the better deal. Some people are not interested in keeping cars for 12 years. A 12 year old car right now has no bluetooth, no lane changing sensors, no rear view camera, etc. Those may not be important to you, but they are to me. There are situations where leasing is a bad deal but not always.
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I spend 1.5 hours in my car each day. I prefer to enjoy my time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each time I've used a lease vs buy calculator for my mercedes, leasing was the better deal. Some people are not interested in keeping cars for 12 years. A 12 year old car right now has no bluetooth, no lane changing sensors, no rear view camera, etc. Those may not be important to you, but they are to me. There are situations where leasing is a bad deal but not always.
+1
I spend 1.5 hours in my car each day. I prefer to enjoy my time.
Well there you go. I spend about 1.5 hours in my car each MONTH. We have one very old car and couldn’t care less.
So then you shouldn't judge other people if you have no idea what they're saying![]()
I don’t judge you for leasing. I judge you for spending 1.5 hours each day in a car
I'll be the bigger person and not judge you for choosing to live in a child unfriendly neighborhood just so you could walk to restaurants. To each their own.
Not the case at all! One block from a playground and a wonderful elementary school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each time I've used a lease vs buy calculator for my mercedes, leasing was the better deal. Some people are not interested in keeping cars for 12 years. A 12 year old car right now has no bluetooth, no lane changing sensors, no rear view camera, etc. Those may not be important to you, but they are to me. There are situations where leasing is a bad deal but not always.
+1
I spend 1.5 hours in my car each day. I prefer to enjoy my time.
Well there you go. I spend about 1.5 hours in my car each MONTH. We have one very old car and couldn’t care less.
So then you shouldn't judge other people if you have no idea what they're saying![]()
I don’t judge you for leasing. I judge you for spending 1.5 hours each day in a car
I'll be the bigger person and not judge you for choosing to live in a child unfriendly neighborhood just so you could walk to restaurants. To each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each time I've used a lease vs buy calculator for my mercedes, leasing was the better deal. Some people are not interested in keeping cars for 12 years. A 12 year old car right now has no bluetooth, no lane changing sensors, no rear view camera, etc. Those may not be important to you, but they are to me. There are situations where leasing is a bad deal but not always.
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I spend 1.5 hours in my car each day. I prefer to enjoy my time.
Of course leasing is cheaper than financing. That’s different than paying cash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each time I've used a lease vs buy calculator for my mercedes, leasing was the better deal. Some people are not interested in keeping cars for 12 years. A 12 year old car right now has no bluetooth, no lane changing sensors, no rear view camera, etc. Those may not be important to you, but they are to me. There are situations where leasing is a bad deal but not always.
+1
I spend 1.5 hours in my car each day. I prefer to enjoy my time.
Well there you go. I spend about 1.5 hours in my car each MONTH. We have one very old car and couldn’t care less.
So then you shouldn't judge other people if you have no idea what they're saying![]()
I don’t judge you for leasing. I judge you for spending 1.5 hours each day in a car
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each time I've used a lease vs buy calculator for my mercedes, leasing was the better deal. Some people are not interested in keeping cars for 12 years. A 12 year old car right now has no bluetooth, no lane changing sensors, no rear view camera, etc. Those may not be important to you, but they are to me. There are situations where leasing is a bad deal but not always.
+1
I spend 1.5 hours in my car each day. I prefer to enjoy my time.
Well there you go. I spend about 1.5 hours in my car each MONTH. We have one very old car and couldn’t care less.
So then you shouldn't judge other people if you have no idea what they're saying![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each time I've used a lease vs buy calculator for my mercedes, leasing was the better deal. Some people are not interested in keeping cars for 12 years. A 12 year old car right now has no bluetooth, no lane changing sensors, no rear view camera, etc. Those may not be important to you, but they are to me. There are situations where leasing is a bad deal but not always.
+1
I spend 1.5 hours in my car each day. I prefer to enjoy my time.
Well there you go. I spend about 1.5 hours in my car each MONTH. We have one very old car and couldn’t care less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each time I've used a lease vs buy calculator for my mercedes, leasing was the better deal. Some people are not interested in keeping cars for 12 years. A 12 year old car right now has no bluetooth, no lane changing sensors, no rear view camera, etc. Those may not be important to you, but they are to me. There are situations where leasing is a bad deal but not always.
+1
I spend 1.5 hours in my car each day. I prefer to enjoy my time.
Well there you go. I spend about 1.5 hours in my car each MONTH. We have one very old car and couldn’t care less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each time I've used a lease vs buy calculator for my mercedes, leasing was the better deal. Some people are not interested in keeping cars for 12 years. A 12 year old car right now has no bluetooth, no lane changing sensors, no rear view camera, etc. Those may not be important to you, but they are to me. There are situations where leasing is a bad deal but not always.
+1
I spend 1.5 hours in my car each day. I prefer to enjoy my time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each time I've used a lease vs buy calculator for my mercedes, leasing was the better deal. Some people are not interested in keeping cars for 12 years. A 12 year old car right now has no bluetooth, no lane changing sensors, no rear view camera, etc. Those may not be important to you, but they are to me. There are situations where leasing is a bad deal but not always.
+1
I spend 1.5 hours in my car each day. I prefer to enjoy my time.
Anonymous wrote:Each time I've used a lease vs buy calculator for my mercedes, leasing was the better deal. Some people are not interested in keeping cars for 12 years. A 12 year old car right now has no bluetooth, no lane changing sensors, no rear view camera, etc. Those may not be important to you, but they are to me. There are situations where leasing is a bad deal but not always.