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December 8, 2010 at 2:53 PM #638240December 8, 2010 at 3:32 PM #637183anParticipant
[quote=NicMM]How about leasing a car? Right now Lexus Escondido has a special to lease a 2011 IS 250 Sedan for $269/month and $6500 due at delivery.[/quote]
I rather not lease, since if you decide to buy the car after the lease end, you’ll end up paying more than if you just buy the car from the beginning. If you don’t plan to buy it, then you have nothing to show for it after the lease ends.December 8, 2010 at 3:32 PM #637256anParticipant[quote=NicMM]How about leasing a car? Right now Lexus Escondido has a special to lease a 2011 IS 250 Sedan for $269/month and $6500 due at delivery.[/quote]
I rather not lease, since if you decide to buy the car after the lease end, you’ll end up paying more than if you just buy the car from the beginning. If you don’t plan to buy it, then you have nothing to show for it after the lease ends.December 8, 2010 at 3:32 PM #637835anParticipant[quote=NicMM]How about leasing a car? Right now Lexus Escondido has a special to lease a 2011 IS 250 Sedan for $269/month and $6500 due at delivery.[/quote]
I rather not lease, since if you decide to buy the car after the lease end, you’ll end up paying more than if you just buy the car from the beginning. If you don’t plan to buy it, then you have nothing to show for it after the lease ends.December 8, 2010 at 3:32 PM #637967anParticipant[quote=NicMM]How about leasing a car? Right now Lexus Escondido has a special to lease a 2011 IS 250 Sedan for $269/month and $6500 due at delivery.[/quote]
I rather not lease, since if you decide to buy the car after the lease end, you’ll end up paying more than if you just buy the car from the beginning. If you don’t plan to buy it, then you have nothing to show for it after the lease ends.December 8, 2010 at 3:32 PM #638285anParticipant[quote=NicMM]How about leasing a car? Right now Lexus Escondido has a special to lease a 2011 IS 250 Sedan for $269/month and $6500 due at delivery.[/quote]
I rather not lease, since if you decide to buy the car after the lease end, you’ll end up paying more than if you just buy the car from the beginning. If you don’t plan to buy it, then you have nothing to show for it after the lease ends.December 8, 2010 at 3:57 PM #637198Oni KoroshiParticipantThe Hyundai Sonata is a great family car. They just released a new model this year which made Car and Driver’s top 10 list so the previous model should see a nice price drop.
December 8, 2010 at 3:57 PM #637271Oni KoroshiParticipantThe Hyundai Sonata is a great family car. They just released a new model this year which made Car and Driver’s top 10 list so the previous model should see a nice price drop.
December 8, 2010 at 3:57 PM #637850Oni KoroshiParticipantThe Hyundai Sonata is a great family car. They just released a new model this year which made Car and Driver’s top 10 list so the previous model should see a nice price drop.
December 8, 2010 at 3:57 PM #637982Oni KoroshiParticipantThe Hyundai Sonata is a great family car. They just released a new model this year which made Car and Driver’s top 10 list so the previous model should see a nice price drop.
December 8, 2010 at 3:57 PM #638300Oni KoroshiParticipantThe Hyundai Sonata is a great family car. They just released a new model this year which made Car and Driver’s top 10 list so the previous model should see a nice price drop.
December 8, 2010 at 4:01 PM #637213EugeneParticipant[quote=NicMM]How much would it cost? Will a Hyundai maintain its residual value? And why three year old?[/quote]
You should be able to haggle a low mileage automatic down to $7k. Residual value does not matter. Three year old because it already lost a fair bit of value but it is still in a good shape. 36 mpg freeway.
December 8, 2010 at 4:01 PM #637287EugeneParticipant[quote=NicMM]How much would it cost? Will a Hyundai maintain its residual value? And why three year old?[/quote]
You should be able to haggle a low mileage automatic down to $7k. Residual value does not matter. Three year old because it already lost a fair bit of value but it is still in a good shape. 36 mpg freeway.
December 8, 2010 at 4:01 PM #637865EugeneParticipant[quote=NicMM]How much would it cost? Will a Hyundai maintain its residual value? And why three year old?[/quote]
You should be able to haggle a low mileage automatic down to $7k. Residual value does not matter. Three year old because it already lost a fair bit of value but it is still in a good shape. 36 mpg freeway.
December 8, 2010 at 4:01 PM #637997EugeneParticipant[quote=NicMM]How much would it cost? Will a Hyundai maintain its residual value? And why three year old?[/quote]
You should be able to haggle a low mileage automatic down to $7k. Residual value does not matter. Three year old because it already lost a fair bit of value but it is still in a good shape. 36 mpg freeway.
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