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The $25k car is going extinct?

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standardUser ◴[] No.44418472[source]
Americans like to upgrade their cars, not unlike their cell phones, and they often have a monthly car payment (or two) that never permanently goes away.

That makes some sense to me, but if the goal is to always have a nice car, doesn't it makes much more sense to lease? The monthly payments will be a few hundred bucks less and you can upgrade every 2-3 years. And from what I understand, leasing agents like to give incentives after your first lease to keep you in the cycle.

Personally, if I were aiming for the most economical option, I'd lease a Nissan Leaf for ~$300/mo.

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1. timewizard ◴[] No.44418545[source]
Read that lease contract carefully. It's meant for a very narrow segment of drivers.
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2. standardUser ◴[] No.44449249[source]
Yeah, it's for people without crazy commutes. It's not as cryptic as you want to make it seem.