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Originally Posted by allmotor_2000
Everybody has a specific value (aka a price they will pay) for something. If $68K is the price someone is willing to pay to enjoy a car for 3 years then so be it.
It's like flying coach vs. business.
Comes down to choice.
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The important thing for me is that $68k for three years isn't just the enjoyment of the car for 3 years - part of it is the call option at the end of three years. If I love the car, I can buy it for what I'd pay for a used one - only it was used by the best owner possible (myself).
If I don't love the car, I will get something else. If I ended up buying (financing) instead, I would have still paid ~$60-70k after three years, but I would then be faced with having to sell the car (potentially for a loss) or keeping it and continuing to pay.