Slip_Angle
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Couldn't find anything on this, so hopefully not a duplicate! Anyways, did you lease or buy your G70?
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From your experience, would you say buying new and resale after 3 years saves you more money than simply leasing? At least in regards to Genesis.I purchase cars but don't plan to keep them forever. Most about 3 years and something new entices me.
In the past I put too many miles for standard lease so that was one factor. I don't think I've had a big gain or hit buying. I'm well in the black on the loan, I like the flexibility of buying or selling when good deals are available, not when a lease is up. I like the flexibility with low on no interest payments and if something big came up, just skip a couple of payments. My next one is due in August as I always pay extra every month.From your experience, would you say buying new and resale after 3 years saves you more money than simply leasing? At least in regards to Genesis.
On the flipside, it's nice to Not have a car payment for a few years. With this warranty, should be good for 60 months without a payment.Leased. Free 4000$. Besides why be tied to a car you may not want in three years. With the current economic free fall this looks better everyday too. Plus the rate at time was lower than Buying. You can always buy at three years if you lease. You can never turn in at three years if you buy. It’s all about what you pay for car up front and the rate. And the residual. If it’s zero percent and lots of incentive to buy I usually buy my cars in those scenarios.
Liquidity is king right now. Would rather have my 40k and make payments at <1% interest. Don’t get me wrong. I own a couple other cars outright and not having payments is commendable and something to be proud of. If i wanted no payments I could Send them the same 40k and pay it off, it’s under my pillow.On the flipside, it's nice to Not have a car payment for a few years. With this warranty, should be good for 60 months without a payment.
Having the option is really nice. Another nice thing about leasing, and I have had ten, is they always send you an incentive on the next one too as it is maturing.Nellie, you have a good point; I may hate my car when Nov '22 comes. My brain is made up that I'm going to pay it off, but you're right - I'll have a choice. Maybe I'll turn in my base '19 and get a fully loaded, used '21 G80.![]()