Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband works in finance and almost everyone he works leases. I think they just like the variety? I dont really understand it.
I prefer the BMW but both are good choices.
Because they want to change cars often and show them off, not because that is a wise financial decision.
I was taught in finance class to lease, assuming you don't want to drive same car for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband works in finance and almost everyone he works leases. I think they just like the variety? I dont really understand it.
I prefer the BMW but both are good choices.
Because they want to change cars often and show them off, not because that is a wise financial decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a q8 and it is fine. Need to go on YouTube to figure out how to turn things in and off like every week.
Had the car 2 years but it has under 4K miles on it.
Complex machine.
Genuinely curious...why buy such a high-end vehicle when you are only driving an average of 2k miles a year?
Make no mistake, I think a nice car can be worth it if it is something you spend enough time in to justify it (road trips and daily commutes become more pleasant), but 2k miles a year is like 5 miles a day. If I was only driving 5 miles down the street I wouldn't go all out on a Q8 where all of that complex tech will turn into complex repairs over the next few years. First two to three years of Audi ownership are the best and they are sexy, fun to drive cars with gorgeous interiors. After that, it goes downhill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Either way, get ready for preposterous maintenance costs.
My X3 is a 2016. The first three years of maintenance were completely free. I’ve paid for two oil changes at $110 each at jiffy lube since that free program period ended. I bought one set of tires (I had modestly priced insurance on the tires and when one blew out they replaced it free). I have 64,000 miles. Is that bad? My last BMW was a 2001 330xi and I traded it in for the X3 when it had 112,000 miles. Toward the end maintenance expenses were more such as replacing struts for a couple thousand. I don’t feel my maintenance charges were more than any other car.
The X3 looks better than the Audi and drives way way better. Has great technology too.
Anonymous wrote:We have a q8 and it is fine. Need to go on YouTube to figure out how to turn things in and off like every week.
Had the car 2 years but it has under 4K miles on it.
Complex machine.
Anonymous wrote:Either way, get ready for preposterous maintenance costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband works in finance and almost everyone he works leases. I think they just like the variety? I dont really understand it.
I prefer the BMW but both are good choices.
Because they want to change cars often and show them off, not because that is a wise financial decision.
Anonymous wrote:Neither.
Anonymous wrote:My husband works in finance and almost everyone he works leases. I think they just like the variety? I dont really understand it.
I prefer the BMW but both are good choices.