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<blockquote data-quote="Juggler" data-source="post: 7863117" data-attributes="member: 203"><p>I'm not convinced it's the way for us to go, basically it would be to replace my Wife's daily drive, not a farm or business vehicle. She doesn't like the thought of leasing and I think we both prefer the thought of buying a 2 or 3 year old car instead but thought we'd have a look at the figures.</p><p>Leasing costs look to be expensive for the type of car we're looking at, granted they would also be expensive to buy new but maybe sub 3yo would be better value.</p><p>We looked at leasing when we bought her current car new almost 10 yrs ago and there wasn't much in it,, we almost leased but I found a dealer who offered me the car 5k less than my local dealer and that just blew the figures for leasing out of the water, especially as we've kept it so long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juggler, post: 7863117, member: 203"] I'm not convinced it's the way for us to go, basically it would be to replace my Wife's daily drive, not a farm or business vehicle. She doesn't like the thought of leasing and I think we both prefer the thought of buying a 2 or 3 year old car instead but thought we'd have a look at the figures. Leasing costs look to be expensive for the type of car we're looking at, granted they would also be expensive to buy new but maybe sub 3yo would be better value. We looked at leasing when we bought her current car new almost 10 yrs ago and there wasn't much in it,, we almost leased but I found a dealer who offered me the car 5k less than my local dealer and that just blew the figures for leasing out of the water, especially as we've kept it so long. [/QUOTE]
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