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I would think that owning a vehicle with low miles is a plus - sm

Posted By: XXX on 2006-05-07
In Reply to: Anyone lease their vehicle? Need pros and cons please - sm - confused

at the end of that 5 years you own the vehicle, versus leasing you don't; and you would owe a huge chunk if you choose to buy it. After 5 years of paying a car off with low miles, you can choose to re-sell and get a better price because of the low miles (big selling point). So whoever fed you the line above is, I think, totally off the mark (or trying to lease you a car).


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leasing vehicle - sm
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Not Memphis/NE MS - 75 miles south of Memphis (sm)
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