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On 28 Jun 2006 20:28:10 -0700, "Al437737"
<alphaorder2000-genitalherpes@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> > > Which is pretty damned stupid, no matter what. >> > > >> > depends on your tax status. if you're self employed, you get to write >> > off 100% of the lease payments - that's a major disincentive to buy. >> > unless it's a hummer - there's a special dispensation for those. >> > > >Oh one more thing, I think leasing seems to be popular in certain >geographical areas. For instance, I am in the North East of the US and >it seems like everyone in my area, no matter who they are seems to >lease cars. I am on my 4th leased car, and personally I like it alot. >You need to have good credit and be at least 25 years old to get a >lease, but I think its a good deal. If you think of a car as an appliance, like a toaster or a washing machine, leasing often makes sense. If you intend to modify the car, then it's better to own it. When you lease a car, they expect to get it back just like you first got it, less wear and tear. They don't want to see special exhaust systems, manifolds, turbo-chargers, modified suspensions, etc. |
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jim beam wrote:
> Sparky Spartacus wrote: > >> TeGGeR® wrote: >> >> <snip> >> >>> I know it's all well-intended and all, but I find it rather alarming >>> that a car could "phone home" whenever it wants, tattling on you. >> >> >> >> This is considered malware/spyware when it's on our computers. How can >> we know all that's being sent and what about after a couple of >> software updates? >> > and we have a winner folks! sparky gets the grand prize! Thanks, JB! |
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In article <1151550540.453370.265780@b68g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
"Al437737" <alphaorder2000-genitalherpes@yahoo.com> wrote: > No, the reason I lease is so I can have a monthly payment for an accord > ex with all the options with no down payment for the amount of a Civic > lx with a down payment. For the rest of your life. |
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Al437737 wrote:
>>>Which is pretty damned stupid, no matter what. >>> >> >>depends on your tax status. if you're self employed, you get to write >>off 100% of the lease payments - that's a major disincentive to buy. >>unless it's a hummer - there's a special dispensation for those. > > > > No, the reason I lease is so I can have a monthly payment for an accord > ex with all the options with no down payment for the amount of a Civic > lx with a down payment. I like all the creature comforts and the big > car feel of an accord with the payments of a civic, and this way I can > get all of that. Also I get bored easily so this way I can get a new > car every 3 years with full warenty and then trade it in and get > another brand new car, maybe something else this time, maybe a CRV, > then maybe a Pilot... > > Some people spend alot of money on jewelry, furniture, clothes, and > vacations...I spend it on cars. Hey, it's your money, so why not? |
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In article <Xns97EFC80F94CCCtegger@207.14.116.130>, tegger@tegger.c0m says...
>I know it's all well-intended and all, but I find it rather alarming that a >car could "phone home" whenever it wants, tattling on you. I'd make a >mention of Eric Arthur Blair's writings here, but I won't. >You can, however, be 100% certain that GM would be 5,000 miles away from >this stuff if they weren't being pushed towards it by government, tort, and >the environut activists. When will Honda start doing this? >I am so glad I have an ancient 1991 vehicle. Too bad the Ontario government >is actively trying to push the old ones off the road. Bastards. Cell phones don't work without an antenna. Antenna's break all the time. Problem fixed. ------------ Alex |
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In article <1151550540.453370.265780@b68g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
alphaorder2000-genitalherpes@yahoo.com says... >No, the reason I lease is so I can have a monthly payment for an accord >ex with all the options with no down payment for the amount of a Civic >lx with a down payment. I like all the creature comforts and the big >car feel of an accord with the payments of a civic, and this way I can >get all of that. Also I get bored easily so this way I can get a new >car every 3 years with full warenty and then trade it in and get >another brand new car, maybe something else this time, maybe a CRV, >then maybe a Pilot... > >Some people spend alot of money on jewelry, furniture, clothes, and >vacations...I spend it on cars. Sounds like you know where your money is going. Some leasers don't understand that. They think it makes good financial sense to lease. -------------- Alex |
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Dick wrote:
> On 28 Jun 2006 20:28:10 -0700, "Al437737" > <alphaorder2000-genitalherpes@yahoo.com> wrote: > >>>>> Which is pretty damned stupid, no matter what. >>>>> >>>> depends on your tax status. if you're self employed, you get to write >>>> off 100% of the lease payments - that's a major disincentive to buy. >>>> unless it's a hummer - there's a special dispensation for those. >> >> Oh one more thing, I think leasing seems to be popular in certain >> geographical areas. For instance, I am in the North East of the US and >> it seems like everyone in my area, no matter who they are seems to >> lease cars. I am on my 4th leased car, and personally I like it alot. >> You need to have good credit and be at least 25 years old to get a >> lease, but I think its a good deal. > > If you think of a car as an appliance, like a toaster or a washing > machine, leasing often makes sense. If you intend to modify the car, > then it's better to own it. When you lease a car, they expect to get > it back just like you first got it, less wear and tear. They don't > want to see special exhaust systems, manifolds, turbo-chargers, > modified suspensions, etc. i paid the $6000 residual to keep mine. 5 years later i sold it for $5500. so for those 5 years i drove for "free". i got reamed the 3 years before that, though... IMO. id never lease again. |
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Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <1151550540.453370.265780@b68g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>, > "Al437737" <alphaorder2000-genitalherpes@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> No, the reason I lease is so I can have a monthly payment for an accord >> ex with all the options with no down payment for the amount of a Civic >> lx with a down payment. > > For the rest of your life. > for people that treat cars as fashion accessories and always want a warranty, a 3 year lease makes sense. i try to pick something i know im going to like, take care of it, then sell it when i feel like it. |
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> > for people that treat cars as fashion accessories and always want a > warranty, a 3 year lease makes sense. > > i try to pick something i know im going to like, take care of it, then > sell it when i feel like it. No matter which car I own or lease I tend to get bored with it after 3 years. I don't modify cars other than adding xm to it, but thats easy to take out. I usually lease the car with dealer options for what I would have customized like fog lights, chrome tip etc. Yes you have the payments for the rest of your life, but you also never have any car repairs that you have to pay for. You never get stuck on the highway in the rain at rush hour because the transmission failed, or the tie rods broke. And you never miss time out of work for repairs, have to open a new credit card to pay for a 5000 transmission and get a car rental. You always have a brand new car with all the new features and you can look great in front of your friends...okay a little trivial, but I think its better spent than some things. For me a car is a fasion accessory, it has to be new, shiny and stylish and up to date. |
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In article <1151642967.671096.272080@y41g2000cwy.googlegroups .com>,
alphaorder2000-genitalherpes@yahoo.com says... >Yes you have the payments for the rest of your life, but you also never >have any car repairs that you have to pay for. You never get stuck on >the highway in the rain at rush hour because the transmission failed, >or the tie rods broke. And you never miss time out of work for repairs, >have to open a new credit card to pay for a 5000 transmission and get a >car rental. You always have a brand new car with all the new features >and you can look great in front of your friends...okay a little >trivial, but I think its better spent than some things. That problem is you are not maintaining your car. Otherwise you wouldn't have to worry about all of those forseeable mechanical issues. A little preventive maintenance goes a long way to having a reliable car. -------------- Alex |
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