If it sounds to be too good to be true, it is. My Sister and hubby did a
lease once, NEVER again. You still have to pay off the vehicle at the end
of the lease, it does not just become yours automatically if you do not do
that. You still l have to insure it, and at the end of the lease, if you
Just passing this on, Son in law and daughter leased a Mini Van, says he will
never do it again. They bought one last year instead of leasing again. I can'
tell you the reason for this.Arkansas Tony
On Monday, February 15, 2016 2:44 PM, Chuck Alexander
Folks: This is off topic, but does anybody here lease their vehicles vs. buying
them?? If so, what pros/cons should I know??? We’ve been thinking of going that
route because there is a place here that leases new cars for $199 a month,
(count in all the “hidden” fees, taxes etc) then after “X”
I may have to disagree with ol' A.J. on that one. I'd put them on a par
with one another. But, of course, I'm also a kinda wannabe-musical
person. Come to think of it, I've been going to more concerts than
fishing trips of late.
:-( :-) :-( :-)
However, those two pursuits are not mutually
"The music of angling is ore compelling to me than anything contrived in the
greatest symphony hall."
A. J. McClane "The Fisherman's Guided to Life"
Rick
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