ChatterBank0 min ago
Buy Or Lease?
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Does anyone have any advice on the choice of buying or leasing a new car? I have always purchased a car, but woul appreciate your views on the benefits or otherwise of leasing. Are there any pitfalls i should be aware of? Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends on how many miles you expect to do each year. Most personal leasing contracts allow only 10,000 or maybe 12,000 mikes pa. If you go over that amount, you will have to pay a heavy penalty. Also, you still have to put down a hefty deposit to start your 3 year deal off, and at the end of the 3 year period, you will have to find another deposit to start another 3 year deal. Only really suitable for people who only do small mileages per year.
There is no such thing as a free lunch !
There is no such thing as a free lunch !
Rocky...just read your post again and the no insurance bit sounds suspiciously good. She may very well get all the servicing included but she will still have to put a deposit down on the car before she starts the 3 year deal, and another deposit on the 2nd and subsequent deals. By the way, Nissan make the Juke, not Ford.
Visit the showroom and they can explain deal to you properly.....its a bit more complicated that you make out. Be careful of annual mileage allowances.
Visit the showroom and they can explain deal to you properly.....its a bit more complicated that you make out. Be careful of annual mileage allowances.
I think the main saving by leasing is if the car is used as part of your business or as an essential part of your work eg. midwife etc.. A large part of your lease costs can then be set against your income tax bill and you effectively get the use of the car tax free.
In general, private leasing is not cost effective.
In general, private leasing is not cost effective.