Marquest
Senior Member
- Location
- Bay Area CA
A sudden windfall!
Maybe.My way of thinking is to buy a lease buyback, consumers a more apt to keep them in good shape so there's no extra charges when turned in to close the lease. Companies that lease are mindful of that. It's all about money.
Around here Rental agency vehicle have been run balls to walz, worse then like a cabbies car.My way of thinking is to buy a lease buyback, consumers a more apt to keep them in good shape so there's no extra charges when turned in to close the lease. Companies that lease are mindful of that. It's all about money.
I don't see a single statement on this thread saying or implying poverty, or suggesting "I'm poorer than you."I don't get the:
"I'm so poor"
"I'm poorer than you"
Competion at this Forum.
It's so tiring.
"If you think that browsing the internet all day
and participating in Forums is being poor,
you don't know what poor is.
You should be ashamed of yourselves."
Off lease - certified pre-owned (CPO) - comes w a factory warranty out to 100k miles, which seems is a good combo of avoiding depreciation and yet still having a substantial warranty to protect against the downside. It's a few $$ more than non-certified, but still a reasonable deal.My way of thinking is to buy a lease buyback, consumers a more apt to keep them in good shape so there's no extra charges when turned in to close the lease. Companies that lease are mindful of that. It's all about money.
You ain't missing a damn thing, so rest easy. Sprinters suck for too many reasons to list here.I'd love a Mercedes Sprinter 4x4 with a high roof.
But I ain't got $60,000 to $100,000 in my sock drawer.
Same here. I need a new car badly. Mine is nearly 20 years old. It goes in for repairs to the tune of nearly $1,100 tomorrow and may need more. I've already shelled out about $900.Money.
We always name our vehicles, and fairly quickly, too!Had them so long I named them ... Ruby and Candy
Hard decision to get rid of a family member![]()
I will not drive an F150 but anew one for $7000 may be worth it to sell it.I see all these 1000's of New and recent full sized pickups sitting on Dealer and auction lots and think this is foolish.
Then the Used Lots are packed. Just Waite a bit. These prices are Crazy high !
Then there the 100,000's of the deceased owner vehicles changing hands too.
10 + years and in this local, they rapidly become rust buckets!
Seriously tho the Metro stop is just a block from my home. easy to hop a bus if desperate.
Actually a 3 wheeler - 1 mile to shopping is easy. Just insurance on our 3 vehicles is over $3000 a year.
Then there is at least $3000 petro bill. Couple of new tires = $500 - Oil changes $200 = Near $7000
With out maintenance. Buy a new F150 = at least $7000.
Electric pedal 3 wheeler + CCL= $2000 ...... ... Charger bill $200 = the next 7 years. ... = 18 pack of brews a week !
LOL - my first bike had five gears and you better shifted clean. Miss Priss!We always name our vehicles, and fairly quickly, too!
We have two vehicles in this household, a small SUV and a compact pickup. Both were bought secondhand/reconditioned, they're somewhat old but dependable. The SUV gets more use, as it's much better on fuel milage.Maybe some just take the Metro Link to the Airport and fly someplace cool if they want to travel some?
No insurance/fuel/parking/car payment/property taxes/license/pollution test bills either. There are
cool places to stay near the airport too. My regional airport is within 10 miles of me.
So do we! My car is Scuffy, my older daughter's is Eleanor, and my younger daughter's is Betty.We always name our vehicles, and fairly quickly, too!
A big shoehorn.A car salesman asks you, "What would it take to get you in a new car?"
Really, what would it take?