Kitchen Carpentry 101
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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There is only valid one reason to lease a vehicle. That is if you can
write off the expenses to a business. If you buy a vehicle, there are
limits on the depreciation deduction. Otherwise, leasing is buying a car
with no down payment and paying a premium interest rate. Has nada to do
with annual miles driven. If you drive gross amounts of miles a year, the
business deduction may not save you as much as the excess mileage charges.
If you just want a good daily driver, buy a lease return that is 1 - 2
years old and has 10-15K miles. You will be money ahead. My shoulders
have a head with a brain in it. Is why I would not lease a vehicle.
Maybe you can explain how you are ahead leasing a Ranger. Will be
interesting to peruse the answer.
Simple transaction. Needed something a big stronger to tow my sailboat.
Ford had a special no interest, no down payment deal on Ranger trucks.
The standard transmission models were the best deal at $209.00 CDN a month
on a 36 month lease.
For wife & son use I had to lease the automatic V6 with A/C at $259.00 per
month.
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