NTers who lease their whips? Vol: new whip every 3 years

Been having my car for 6 years...

And willing to have put another 2 or 3...

I've come to the conclusion that leasing isn't for me.

I dont need the allure of a new whip



Y'all keep leasing doe. :pimp:

Sometimes I feel like this also......

Ricky you drive an American car right?
 
Sometimes I feel like this also......

Ricky you drive an American car right?

Al Audi, what Audi models do you have experiences with? Any experience with A4s? Thinking about one (need to take a test drive soon)
 
Been having my car for 6 years...

And willing to have put another 2 or 3...

I've come to the conclusion that leasing isn't for me.

I dont need the allure of a new whip



Y'all keep leasing doe. :pimp:

I feel you. I want a challenger so bad. If I get it I'm going to get the lifetime warranty on it and keep it forever.
 
Al Audi, what Audi models do you have experiences with? Any experience with A4s? Thinking about one (need to take a test drive soon)


Lol you dont wanna keep forever...depreciate and maintenance...that's all lux cars

B7 a4
 
Sometimes I feel like this also......

Ricky you drive an American car right?

Impala '06

Copped in 09 with 23k....

Currently at 153k.

My car and I have been to hell and back, famb.

That thing how gotten me out of so many jambs.

I think I got truly lucky because I haven't had any major issues.
 
I leased a 2014 explorer for 3 years because I was about to have my first child born. We just needed a family style car that' can carry everything we needed, including babysitters. But when the lease is up my girl will probably lease another but ill purchase a new car
 
How do I write off lease payments on my taxes?

Let's say I start up a company name.. FlyNY inc. and I lease a benz under that business name...how can I benefit?
 
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My wife is leasing, she got a 2 year contract.

It's almost been 1 year. Time sure does fly.
 
How do I write off lease payments on my taxes?

Let's say I start up a company name.. FlyNY inc. and I lease a benz under that business name...how can I benefit?

Let me know when you ready, papi.
I'll take you to my guy.
Let him know FlyNY comin...

Holla back.
 
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So what's you end up doing flyny? I'm in the market for a Camry or optima. I drive a lot for work. But I can probably keep it under 1000 a month. Need to be a 4 cylinder cuz I'm cheap. Not sure if I wanna buy a used one or lease a new one [emoji]128531[/emoji][emoji]128531[/emoji][emoji]128531[/emoji]
 
Anyone know how to get out of a lease early? Got 14 months but can't really wait. Also found out I owe $4K than my car is worth on KBB. SMH on the up and down.
 
How do yall deal w/ cosmetics w/ leasing? That's one of my main concerns is having somebody scratch the car up while I'm leasing.
 
How do yall deal w/ cosmetics w/ leasing? That's one of my main concerns is having somebody scratch the car up while I'm leasing.

They expect you to return the vehicle with acceptable wear and tear which differs from manufacture to manufacture. Acceptable wear and tear doesn't mean perfect and often times small scratches, etc are usually considered normal wear and tear.

Towards the end of the lease you are required to have your car inspected by a third party that the manufacturer hires. They will give you an inspection report that details all of wear and tear that are not within allowable limits. You can choose to get the items repaired on your own before you are required to return the car or you can turn it in and let the manufacturer charge you later (Terrible idea). Assuming you want to get another car with the same manufacturer, some dealers will actually accept your current leased vehicle as a trade in on on a new leased vehicle which will prevent you from being held responsible for any damage to the vehicle in excess of normal wear and tear.
 
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How do yall deal w/ cosmetics w/ leasing? That's one of my main concerns is having somebody scratch the car up while I'm leasing.

They expect you to return the vehicle with acceptable wear and tear which differs from manufacture to manufacture. Acceptable wear and tear doesn't mean perfect and often times small scratches, etc are usually considered normal wear and tear.

Towards the end of the lease you are required to have your car inspected by a third party that the manufacturer hires. They will give you an inspection report that details all of wear and tear that are not within allowable limits. You can't choose to get the items repaired on your own before you are required to return the car or you can turn it in and let the manufacturer charge you later (Terrible idea). Assuming you want to get another car with the same manufacturer, some dealers will actually accept your current leased vehicle as a trade in on on a new leased vehicle which will prevent you from being held responsible for any damage to the vehicle in excess of normal wear and tear.

Oh, ok, that's clutch. I've been seeing great leasing deals on the Acadia but didn't know how it would work w/ the wear and tear. I need to get rid of my Suzuki though. Car's only worth $2k max and still have $6k to pay on it. doesn't help that Suzuki pulled out of the U.S.
 
Anyone know what the average lease terms are for a 2015-2016 BMW M3 well-equipped?

Got an Infiniti Q50 AWD fully loaded and thinking of leasing a BMW M3 when the lease is up.
 
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Not sure how leases work exactly but you can be upside down on a lease? I thought you just pay a set amount for like 36 months then return the car.
 
Oh, ok, that's clutch. I've been seeing great leasing deals on the Acadia but didn't know how it would work w/ the wear and tear. I need to get rid of my Suzuki though. Car's only worth $2k max and still have $6k to pay on it. doesn't help that Suzuki pulled out of the U.S.

Don't worry about it my dude. Normal wear and tear usually isn't a problem unless a person totally neglects their vehicles. The only aspect of normal wear and tear that gets most people is when it relates to tires. If you have a lease of three years or more, either get a set of snow tires or summer tires to swap out during the year or be prepared to buy a new set of 4 at lease end. My first lease was a 2010 G37xs Special Edition and I leased that car for 4 years. At the end of my lease, I had to purchase a new set of tires (must match the oem tires as far as speed rating and the like) before I turned it back in.
 
Anyone know what the average lease terms are for a 2015-2016 BMW M3 well-equipped?

Got an Infiniti Q50 AWD fully loaded and thinking of leasing a BMW M3 when the lease is up.

Try looking at Edmunds lease forums. People are generally very helpful with sharing information. I think bmw also has some forums run by owners that might be helpful.
 
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