... In the long
run, if you just keep getting a new 3 year lease afer the
last expired, it costs you more than buying a car
but,
again, new car every 3 years and selling a car you bought
every 3 years would probably cost you more since they drop
so much in price those first few years..
but,
again, new car every 3 years and selling a car you bought
every 3 years would probably cost you more since they drop
so much in price those first few years..
But.. maybe it's cost effective if you actually take care of
the car during those first few years so that you can ask a good
resale price?
... In the long>"walking away" from the car and avoid the hassles and proper
run, if you just keep getting a new 3 year lease afer the
last expired, it costs you more than buying a car
But.. with leasing, you also get the convenience of just
but again, new car every 3 years and selling a car you bought>the car during those first few years so that you can ask a good
every 3 years would probably cost you more since they drop
so much in price those first few years..
But.. maybe it's cost effective if you actually take care of
Could be semantics.. Maybe a Courtesy Car is not thought of as>d by the dealership and is used for "gopher" tasks. ex: Picking up small par
the same thing as a 'Loaner', something to drive while waiting for
your car to be repaired or whatever.. I don't imagine they'd want
The dealerships that I've dealt with defined "Courtesy Car" as a car that's o
Since the dealership never sold the car, it's considered "new", but it has ma>more miles on it than a normal new car. It's also been driven only by dealer
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