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Jakarpinsk1

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When you have an existing lease on a Tahoe do you receive even better deals if you lease another Tahoe at the completion
I don’t need exact details just trying to get a better understanding if Leasing is worth it in the future.

Anyone have any examples that can be shared?
 

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To me, leasing only makes sense if you don't want to put out the initial down payment that would likely be larger than a lease down payment and you don't want the larger monthly payments. I would only do a lease if it is for a business and is a tax write off.
 

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When you have an existing lease on a Tahoe do you receive even better deals if you lease another Tahoe at the completion
I don’t need exact details just trying to get a better understanding if Leasing is worth it in the future.

Anyone have any examples that can be shared?

Not sure about ‘getting better deals’ but if you go with the same dealer and go in before lease end they usually give you leniency on certain things like over mileage, damages etc. i have always stayed away from leases because I don’t have a business to write it off to, but it’s good if you want to have a new ride every 2-3 years.... I tend to keep shit forever.
 

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I have never seen leases to be a good deal to begin with so can’t speak to your particular question. I would personally recommend that you seriously look at getting out of your lease as quickly and painless as possible and do a flat out purchase of a vehicle. Leases are a financing tool that will only benefit the dealer unless it’s a business setup.
 
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I can only see leases for a guy making so much money they never want to work on a car . And yes a business right off.

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Leasing is just the lesser of 2 depreciating evils. The only way to get the most for your money in the long run is pay cash and keep it as long as it runs and you can stand it. At least 6+ years...
There are no winners here, vehicles are only good for the enjoyment and utility you get out of them, never even come close to breaking even on any one I've ever owned...
 

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Heres what I learned .. if you buy used one make sure it one you really like because your going spend about average 3 days a month working on it . Hit hard and fix everything right at first 2 years you have it .. then if you don't beat on it ..it should last for years . If don't like working on rigs .. buy new or lease but your going have to deal with cash lay out ..

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