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More importantly, the consumer ends up in a bad situation. Large scale, it could be similar to the housing market burst back in what, 2007/2008? Probably explains why I see tons of mid 40 year olds driving around $65k Tahoe's, Land Rovers, Audi's, BMW's, Escalades (closer to $100k), etc. If the wife is driving that, do you really think the husband is in a $20k commuter? Rough math would be $2000+ in payments, insurance, fuel, and preventative maintenance. Unless everyone around me makes $250k a year. I don't buy it. Property taxes are some of the highest in the country (Chicago suburbs).
I know that couple. The wife complains that she has to work to make ends meet while making plans to take the kids to Disney World
Leasing does make sense for some people but it does not free you from overall fiscal responsibility I did lease a car once and ended up keeping it for 15 years and traded it for my first Hyundai Sonata. I traded it because it was easier to drive to the dealer to pick up the new car instead of calling the junk yard to take it away. It was ny wife's at the time..