Thread: Leasing a TV
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Old 06-13-2019, 09:47 PM   #13
Ken / Claudia
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No experience on leasing a TV. But, you say you would be leasing as the leases expire. Check the cost of the 1st lease times by 3. Figure the cost of having those 3 vehicles. Than look at cost of same vehicle purchased instead and making payments until paid off. Figure costs of each way you did it and ask if it was worth it. A low mileage well cared for truck in 6 years could be worth a lot of money. When I checked into leasing a car for 2 years or buying, I bought it making payments about 15 more a month than a lease and I owned and sold that car later.
Best deals I have ever made where buying 2 year old lease returned vehicles. I did that on 2 fords. As I recall I got what was left on the factory warranties. That was in 2000 and 2003.
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