07-15-2005, 01:05 AM
KOS, your best reply yet. Finally we agree on something. But I have to add this.
If your looking at a car this expensive, you have to be willing to fix a car this expensive. I have looked at the upside of saving money buying used versus leasing the car new and letting them worry about future maintenance, and typically it always pays off to lease the car from new for 3-4 years, keeping the warranty intake, and not having to worry about paying a million dollars for a water pump on your car.
The only downside is when you have to commute long distances and rack up the mileage on your lease, then it sways towards buying the used car.
If your looking at a car this expensive, you have to be willing to fix a car this expensive. I have looked at the upside of saving money buying used versus leasing the car new and letting them worry about future maintenance, and typically it always pays off to lease the car from new for 3-4 years, keeping the warranty intake, and not having to worry about paying a million dollars for a water pump on your car.
The only downside is when you have to commute long distances and rack up the mileage on your lease, then it sways towards buying the used car.
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One day I will rule the world. For now, I have to settle for this place.