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i'm thinking if i should sell my old car and lease a new car instead, so i can save all the hassles to get the car fixed...........
which car offer the lowest lease rate? the cheapest in price? and possible 0 down? i know Hyundai accent is something like $150/month, but that's 60months(too long for me)...... any other cars that you would like to suggest?? |
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Leasing a car for a long term may not be the answer to your repair woes. Part of the agreement is that you keep the car in good condition with only reasonable wear and tear. So, lets say you're giving the car back at end of 5yrs, its 3.5 yrs old (past bumper to bumper warranty), something goes wrong where it needs repairs, then you're paying for repairs on a car that isn't yours.
Can be had with extended warranties, but something to consider.
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