![]() 06/15/2016 at 13:31 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I’m going to have to figure out how to get rich, or at left “well off” in the next 6 months or so. Because I’m going to have get myself a new V90. It’s just so eligant. I love it. While I love the taillights of the S90, I'd kick myself every day for not buying the wagon.
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That’s the great thing about getting good credit and then leasing. You can pretend you’re rich for 3 years or so.
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Dude, wait literally 18 months and you can have that Volvo for the price of a mid-level Ford Focus.
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I can’t comprehend them concept of leasing. Paying 300 dollars a month for 36 months, and when your done, you have no car. I mean a car will always be a loss, but usually when you’ve paid one off you have at least some equity left over. Even of that equity is just being able o drive a car without a payment for a few months before the it has major mechanical failure out of warranty. Leasing is a guarantied 100% loss, all you get is the use of the car for the time you are making payments on it.
![]() 06/15/2016 at 13:52 |
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Don’t forget the thousands up front AND on the back end, including IMHO the worst part of leasing — the unknowns about what kind of damage or wear they might ding you with. Basically you're just renting a car. For people who are used to doing everything on payments, I guess leasing is an easy sell. I just keep my cars way too long.
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I had meant to write about this ... did not know the new big Volvo existed. And I love big Volvos - drove an S80 in the early 2000s and loved it. A buddy of mine called it “the Swedish Cadillac.”
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I tend to run threw cars. Topically I buy one every two years, but I also either buy them with cash, or pay them of as soon as possible. I also buy cheap cars. The most expensive car I've bought for myself was fifty five hundred dollars. And I had it 2.5 years sold it and used that 3700 dollars to buy my next car.