No leases for R/T?
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You cant just leave man. I think as one of the big dogs on here we should setup one of those "fund me websites" for you like the kid did with that Detroit guy walking to work daily, shoot he got up to $150k. Not sure if your story compares, but wth Craig we should give it a shot, no??
I'm not going anywhere. If lease rates for the R/T are going to be crappy, I may just have to do a sported out Limited with Hemi.
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I leased my 2013 R/T. Sticker was $41,365. Negotiated price was $36,500. Purchase option at end of lease is $24,000. Monthly payment is $404. Not sure if any of this helps... There was about $150/mo price difference between a 3yr lease and a 5yr loan.
I usually lease my cars because I get bored of them after 3-4yrs anyway. If you are the type that can't hang on to a car long enough to get equity in it, a lease is not a bad option if you can stay within the mileage requirements. The payments are much lower and you are always within warranty. You don't need tires or brakes or anything else beyond a few oil changes.
We actually like our DD so much, that when the lease is up this DEC, we will probably purchase it.
I usually lease my cars because I get bored of them after 3-4yrs anyway. If you are the type that can't hang on to a car long enough to get equity in it, a lease is not a bad option if you can stay within the mileage requirements. The payments are much lower and you are always within warranty. You don't need tires or brakes or anything else beyond a few oil changes.
We actually like our DD so much, that when the lease is up this DEC, we will probably purchase it.