Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leasing is not always a "huge financial mistake"-- it really depends on the car and how long you drive cars. To me it falls in the category of different strokes for how you spend extra money. We spend big on vacations, other people spend big on meals out, other people don't like to drive 10 year old cars. If you are in the last group leasing may or may not make sense.
How many cars last ten years or 140,000 miles anyway without major expenditures?
Many Subarus do.
My Toyota.
Our Honda and two pre-owned Acuras did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leasing is not always a "huge financial mistake"-- it really depends on the car and how long you drive cars. To me it falls in the category of different strokes for how you spend extra money. We spend big on vacations, other people spend big on meals out, other people don't like to drive 10 year old cars. If you are in the last group leasing may or may not make sense.
How many cars last ten years or 140,000 miles anyway without major expenditures?
Many Subarus do.
My Toyota.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leasing is not always a "huge financial mistake"-- it really depends on the car and how long you drive cars. To me it falls in the category of different strokes for how you spend extra money. We spend big on vacations, other people spend big on meals out, other people don't like to drive 10 year old cars. If you are in the last group leasing may or may not make sense.
How many cars last ten years or 140,000 miles anyway without major expenditures?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leasing is not always a "huge financial mistake"-- it really depends on the car and how long you drive cars. To me it falls in the category of different strokes for how you spend extra money. We spend big on vacations, other people spend big on meals out, other people don't like to drive 10 year old cars. If you are in the last group leasing may or may not make sense.
How many cars last ten years or 140,000 miles anyway without major expenditures?
Every good car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leasing is not always a "huge financial mistake"-- it really depends on the car and how long you drive cars. To me it falls in the category of different strokes for how you spend extra money. We spend big on vacations, other people spend big on meals out, other people don't like to drive 10 year old cars. If you are in the last group leasing may or may not make sense.
How many cars last ten years or 140,000 miles anyway without major expenditures?