Asked by julie
Which questions should someone ask when deciding whether to lease or buy a car? Check all that apply.
Will I use it more than the allowed lease mileage?
Will my family like the car?
How long do I want the car?
How much do I want to spend?
How much do I like the car’s options?
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Check these:
- Will I use it more than the allowed lease mileage?
- How long do I want the car?
- How much do I want to spend?
Why: lease terms limit miles and are short-term, and cost and ownership horizon are the primary factors in choosing lease vs buy. "Will my family like the car?" is about which car to get, not whether to lease or buy. "How much do I like the car’s options?" affects which vehicle and price, but is less central to the lease-vs-buy decision.
- Will I use it more than the allowed lease mileage?
- How long do I want the car?
- How much do I want to spend?
Why: lease terms limit miles and are short-term, and cost and ownership horizon are the primary factors in choosing lease vs buy. "Will my family like the car?" is about which car to get, not whether to lease or buy. "How much do I like the car’s options?" affects which vehicle and price, but is less central to the lease-vs-buy decision.
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