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Can you imagine how many people would not register their vehicles if we were trusted to do it once we get home? Lolol |
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Point is, my car had a sticker of 132k I believe and I apologize because it's been a year now so I don't remember the details but I got loyalty credit, some other rebates and discounts and my payments including taxes are lower than that screenshot you showed me... No MSD and I just did drive off - which was first payment, tax, license registration etc... I'll try looking for my contract but truthfully you're better off just posting the exact specifics of your deal and there are people here who can math far better than I can lol... |
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11-21-2019, 04:20 PM | #8 |
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I did the same, zero down and 35 remaining payments.
And great to see how many of us know how to lease a car correctly. Zero down every time. Last edited by BMWonlyZone; 11-21-2019 at 05:59 PM.. |
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Unless by zero down you really referring to people who put like 10k down on a car for a lease... That's different... I've seen someone trade in their car as the down for their lease... Not sold the car, traded it in to reflect the down payment, lol... |
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11-21-2019, 10:42 PM | #10 |
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Every dollar you pay at delivery is at risk, period, It should ALL be built into the payment. And I didn’t say you don’t know how to lease, I said it’s nice to see many of us actually do!
If you bail out of the lease a few months early like many of us do, or if the car is totaled or stolen, you made a mistake, So, if all goes perfectly, and you drive the car exactly to term with no loss, you’re fine. So tell me why I would take that risk? I even build in the wheel and tire insurance for the same reasons. Why pay up front and own the insurance for 36 months? Am I guaranteed to have the car for 36 months? No. Have never kept a car to term. Hope this helps. |
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Regardless, I wouldn't insult people with such a blanket OPINION and say you lease right and others don't lol... It's such "fake news" type shit... "This is correct and this behavior isn't !!" |
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But seriously? The point, is that how is that the correct way? What if someone ends up keeping the car longer than the registration period? Why would you want to keep paying on something has already passed? How do you know how long someone is going to keep the car for? Shit changes, circumstances change, or again, they may love the car? So why the fuck doesn't it go both ways? It's like saying there's right pizza (New York) and a wrong pizza (chicago)? Which is true but still? Lol... |
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How about you two get a room, or move on
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