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Does It Ever Make Sense To Lease A Car?

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The Money Guy Show

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Күн бұрын

Does it ever make sense to LEASE a car? We often discuss buying used or new, but don’t often talk about leasing.
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@justinjohnson2657
@justinjohnson2657 7 ай бұрын
Brian would be proud of me, I'm still driving an old Ragalier to this day!
@Aki_Lesbrinco
@Aki_Lesbrinco 7 ай бұрын
I've always seen leasing as paying thousands and at the end of the day having nothing to show for it. Granted, I keep my cars for years. I kept my previous car for 7 years. I bought a new one about 4 months ago, because the old one was way up there in miles and it started having different issues every month.
@kpdkchristian2570
@kpdkchristian2570 7 ай бұрын
We bought a car a few months ago, and they pushed leasing really hard. Lower payment, less risk (due to not actually owning), and even went so far as to suggest that if we crashed the car and injured someone, the dealership owns the car so they'd be liable and willing to foot the bill for a defense attorney. We just ended up buying.
@Ryan-wx1bi
@Ryan-wx1bi 7 ай бұрын
You bought from a dealer? C'mon... We need to let them go out of business. Over there going so far over MSRP
@zebman9228
@zebman9228 Күн бұрын
The problem with actually comparing lease to buy, is that the total cost of a lease is very easy to come up with. These numbers are available at the beginning. But, the total complete cost of owning is very rarely accurately calculated. Most of the time, the total actual cost is under stated. Hypothetical numbers are done upfront before the purchase with an estimated resale number that is usually way too high. You do not know the net net resale until the very end.
@paulettecervenka2903
@paulettecervenka2903 7 ай бұрын
Senior citizens. Don’t put a lot of miles on. Want to upgrade frequently so we get all the latest safety features. It’s a very small part of our overall finances. So for us, it works.
@joshkund
@joshkund 7 ай бұрын
Everytime I had used car the amount of repairs equaled the same price as paying for a lease that would never an issue besides needing an oil change.
@VideosVlogsThatsIt
@VideosVlogsThatsIt 7 ай бұрын
That means the brand of car is the problem
@justthebrttrk
@justthebrttrk 7 ай бұрын
I have a 2006 Corolla and spend about $300 a year on maintenance, mostly stuff I do myself like brakes and headlights or fluids. Sounds like you bought an unreliable branded vehicle.
@joshkund
@joshkund 7 ай бұрын
@@VideosVlogsThatsIt huh that is a good point.
@joshkund
@joshkund 7 ай бұрын
@@justthebrttrk think so, an older Subaru outback
@VideosVlogsThatsIt
@VideosVlogsThatsIt 7 ай бұрын
@@joshkund Older subaru's had their issues, I thought you were going to say an american brand or nissan.
@stevenrburgoyne
@stevenrburgoyne 7 ай бұрын
Where I am, if you have a business, leasing a car can have tax advantages depending on the business. For example, you can write off the depreciation value of the vehicle from your business taxes if you buy a vehicle (based on a calculation provided by the government). If you lease, you can write of the whole payment. Typically, the lease is a much larger write off than the finance, but you don't own the car. That is about the only situation where it can make sense.
@jmc8076
@jmc8076 7 ай бұрын
True but as a past biz owner (sold) I took CA’s (chartered accountant) advice and claimed mileage + insurance. Canada’s per KM rate was/is pretty good. Math worked out similar w/o being locked into a lease. IMO do the math and check with CA/CPA. Cheers
@jvansickle6094
@jvansickle6094 7 ай бұрын
Leases are great if you are wealthy so it is not a financial problem, if you are extremely busy because your time costs more than getting your vehicle fixed and if you do not drive much.
@clarkbolding5161
@clarkbolding5161 7 ай бұрын
I think they’re 100% right with what they said but left out 1 aspect Leases make sense when you’re talking about super cars 300-400k+. You don’t have to eat the depreciation
@zoraster3749
@zoraster3749 7 ай бұрын
I’ve done 4 leases, coming up on the end of this one. I managed to get really good deals on the first two. I would run all the calculations with money factor and residual and negotiate down the net cap cost. I’d walk into the dealership with my spreadsheet and bypass the sales guy and go directly to finance. I’d typically get the car at or below factory invoice. My first lease was on a Toyota Tacoma, awesome vehicle. When it was up I was lured to GMC which had a fantastic lease deal on a Sierra Denali. Unfortunately, I totaled the second one which forced me into the third one which the terms were so-so. I did a 4th as I was coming up on my mileage and it’s basically locked me into GMC which are now not leasing as well (might be the overall market). Now on my 4th I really don’t care for the monthly expense and I’m way over mileage. I’m just going to purchase it in cash at the end of the lease and get off this train. I get a big car allowance at work which is how I always justified doing it but I could have just as easily bought something and pocketed the difference which is what I’ll be doing going forward.
@th8132
@th8132 7 ай бұрын
Going on 17 years with my car. Hoping to get at least 3 more or so.
@jmc8076
@jmc8076 7 ай бұрын
Scotty Kilmer has good videos on DIY maint. Keep track of expenses (cheap little mileage books make it easy.) Do math every yr on annual/avg monthly costs vs good used one. You don’t want to be nickel and dimed. Old saying. ✌️
@aintnunya8058
@aintnunya8058 19 күн бұрын
Not all vehicles suffer unreasonable depreciation in the first three or four years. Hondas and Toyotas are just two brands that come to mind that hold their value very well. Now if you want say, a Jaguar then by all means lease it because, generally speaking, they lose value quickly.
@zebman9228
@zebman9228 Күн бұрын
This logic does not hold. Cars with low deprec. have extra low lease payments. Jaguars have high lease payments. The leasing companies know more about depreciation than you do which is why leasing on average is more expense. But you are reducing cost risk in exchange which can be large.
@sasukesuite1
@sasukesuite1 7 ай бұрын
I have WAY too much fun driving my car. I can't restrict myself to only driving 10k-15k miles per year.
@zebman9228
@zebman9228 Күн бұрын
Lease does not keep you from driving more more miles. Of course extra miles cost more with the lease. BUT, when you drive extra miles on owned vehicle it costs you more than you want to know. Not just in terms of deprec. / resale decline, but you have used up more of numerous systems on the car that wear out and take real cash to fix. When they are fixed, some are not as good as from the factory. Lets say the transmission goes right before you planned on selling the car. You suddenly have to come up with $5,000 for the new transmission and then you make a For Sale sign that says new transmission. Do you think the buyer is not nervous about the transmission you put in and is willing to spend an extra $5,000 on the price? See owning is always more complicated than you think it is going to be. Basically, there is more cost risk - so on average it should be less expensive to compensate for the extra risk you are taking.
@davidmilhouscarter8198
@davidmilhouscarter8198 7 ай бұрын
A lease is a long-term rental.
@robertmarlo6668
@robertmarlo6668 7 ай бұрын
I have a 15 and 16 year old cars looking and running just fine … for some reasons, my friends are not happy with it lol
@enigmathegrayman2953
@enigmathegrayman2953 7 ай бұрын
2024 average working citizens: it’s kinda hard to lease my van because, I LIVE IN IT!!! 😮‍💨
@OPiguy35
@OPiguy35 7 ай бұрын
First thought the video was 2 seconds long and not 6min 2 seconds long…thought it was going to be a video of Brian just saying “no” (video end)
@sarashann
@sarashann 7 ай бұрын
"Financial Napalm..." The perfect description!
@bigtime911
@bigtime911 7 ай бұрын
My mom retired, live in country low mileage lease makes sense for reliable transportation
@pauly5502
@pauly5502 7 ай бұрын
I think it makes most sense when you have very young children.. don’t put your kids in a POS which is dangerous and will add stress when it goes into repair at this time in your life. Also, lease what you can afford! Not what you want
@jaywalk6628
@jaywalk6628 7 ай бұрын
Never talked to someone who did not regret leasing a vehicle.
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