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Old 12-15-2008, 05:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I wonder if leasing are offered for 370z?
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we will see what lease rates will be when they hit the dealers
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we will see what lease rates will be when they hit the dealers
So they will offer leasing??
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Old 12-15-2008, 05:28 PM   #4 (permalink)
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^^ yea, i think they will, why not???

all the other Nissans have leasing
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Don't ever lease a car. Its kind of like the difference between Renting or owning a home. "Hey I just spent 48 months paying out cash, and I have nothing to show for it!" "Sweet!"
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Don't ever lease a car. Its kind of like the difference between Renting or owning a home. "Hey I just spent 48 months paying out cash, and I have nothing to show for it!" "Sweet!"
But, isnt it good option for people who would change their car after 3 or 4 years?, and also low monthly payment?
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But, isnt it good option for people who would change their car after 3 or 4 years?, and also low monthly payment?
True that I never did understand why people modify lease cars
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But, isnt it good option for people who would change their car after 3 or 4 years?, and also low monthly payment?
Having a Trade in is a nice thing. Also, where are you seeing cheap leasing options for a 30K-40K car?
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Don't ever lease a car. Its kind of like the difference between Renting or owning a home. "Hey I just spent 48 months paying out cash, and I have nothing to show for it!" "Sweet!"
No, you are just paying the depreciation. If you buy, your car depreciates the same amount as a leased car.

Why always lease? Because in 3 years if you have an accident, you can just turn in your lease. How are you going to sell your wrecked Z? You won't. Not with Carfax and the other services today. People see the wreck and you'll own that Z forever.

My last BMW lease had 2 accidents that were not my fault. There would have been no way I would have sold that car.

Leasing is way smarter. If you don't like the car, give it back. If you do, then just buy it at lease end. Most car enthusiast get tired of a car after a few years. Look at all of the fools trying to sell their 350z now so they can get a 370z.
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^^ Having a trade isnt that nice, everyone gets screwed over on a trade-in


some ppl got leasing for the G and it comes with free maintenance....that's really good for them
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^^ Having a trade isnt that nice, everyone gets screwed over on a trade-in


some ppl got leasing for the G and it comes with free maintenance....that's really good for them
Is that a Canada thing? The last two cars I traded in, I got atleast $2000 over KBB.

I'm hoping to get around 9K for my Celica. Its not riced out with APC gear, its all TRD parts, and some injen, and Tanabe.
My local Toyota dealership has asked to buy it three times, so I think I'll get a fair price, otherwise I'll sell it privately.

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There is no "don't lease at all" rule. Its a case by case situation. In general if you keep your cars for 10 years you are better off financing b/c the cost of the car is spread out over that period of time. If you can get the tax deductions, prefer a new car every few years, and have a healthy amount of disposable income leasing is the way to go. There is no ownership or equity in leasing which is one way people put down leasing by saying "well you pay all that money and you don't own it." That's nice, but you are the one driving the car and its in your driveway. For all intents and purposes you are the constructive owner of the car even if you don't have title to it. Plus, do we ever truly own anything in this world? At best all ownership claims, even to our physical bodies, are extinguished upon death. Things can quickly turn into a philosophical question which is beyond the discussion here. Suffice it to say leasing should not be dismissed so quickly as it is a viable sometimes better option depending on your financial circumstance and personal preferences.
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Plus, do we ever truly own anything in this world? At best all ownership claims, even to our physical bodies, are extinguished upon death. Things can quickly turn into a philosophical question which is beyond the discussion here.
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^^ many ppl on the G forums got screwed over on trade-ins, it was like every single person trading in. one after the other were being taken advantaged..lol

you did good then, hopefully you'll get a home-run with the 370z
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^^ many ppl on the G forums got screwed over on trade-ins, it was like every single person trading in. one after the other were being taken advantaged..lol

you did good then, hopefully you'll get a home-run with the 370z
We'll see. I havent heard good things about my local dealers.
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