crazystepr
Cathlete
Yesterday, for the second time in a month, my car wouldn't start. It's a crappy Chevy with 105,000 miles on it and it will cost $500 to repair what needs to be repaired in order to make sure it will start when I want it to from now on. I have had more trouble with this car than I can say, so I've decided to bite the bullet and get a new one.
My question is...should I buy or lease? I'm leaning towards leasing since there are some good deals out there right now (I sooooo want a Volkswagen!!) and I don't drive that many miles per year. My father only leases cars--his motto is "only buy things that will appreciate. Why buy a car when the second you drive it off the lot, it's already depreciated?" I love the idea that I can just drive the car and pay the monthly payment for 3 years and then trade it in when the lease is up. But, I have very, very little experience with buying cars and don't know how I should go about this. Should I just go purchase a nice, used car?
Does anyone have any opinions/advice/stories that might help me decide? TIA!!!!
Allison
My question is...should I buy or lease? I'm leaning towards leasing since there are some good deals out there right now (I sooooo want a Volkswagen!!) and I don't drive that many miles per year. My father only leases cars--his motto is "only buy things that will appreciate. Why buy a car when the second you drive it off the lot, it's already depreciated?" I love the idea that I can just drive the car and pay the monthly payment for 3 years and then trade it in when the lease is up. But, I have very, very little experience with buying cars and don't know how I should go about this. Should I just go purchase a nice, used car?
Does anyone have any opinions/advice/stories that might help me decide? TIA!!!!
Allison