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then answer it retardwhat a dumb fucking question
whyObviously owning a car bro
Because of the monthly leasing rate you have to pay for example . In the end you‘ll pay much more for the car then when you buy it instantly. Wouldn’t recommend . Better to buy a cheap used car and save the money for a better one
spoken like a true incel. A real chad is leasing sports car after sports car.Because of the monthly leasing rate you have to pay for example . In the end you‘ll pay much more for the car then when you buy it instantly. Wouldn’t recommend . Better to buy a cheap used car and save the money for a better one
I wouldn't let you cross the street alone you retardthen answer it retard
Nah . Only retarded faggots do thatspoken like a true incel. A real chad is leasing sports car after sports
you don’t even leave the house phaggot. Shut the fuck up and leave my thread.I wouldn't let you cross the street alone you retard
exactly all rappers leasedepends. if you are an employee making low wage, buy a honda
if you are self employed and want to drive a BMW, lease it
it's a tax write off and you don't want any equity in a car that's going to break down in 3 years. plus you're always going to want the newest model so a lease makes sense. you get the newest model every 3 years depending on the lease
A proper response. So if you don’t plan on sticking around for >3 years leasing makes sense.depends. if you are an employee making low wage, buy a honda
if you are self employed and want to drive a BMW, lease it
it's a tax write off and you don't want any equity in a car that's going to break down in 3 years. plus you're always going to want the newest model so a lease makes sense. you get the newest model every 3 years depending on the lease
10% rule: monthly cost of owning/driving a car shouldn't exceed 10% of your monthly incomeA proper response. So if you don’t plan on sticking around for >3 years leasing makes sense.