Honestly, the ATS-V will ultimately be a car I might get for one main reason. They aren't selling well and I'm quite sure there are going to be some GOOD lease or discounts available in the not too distant future. For under $700/mo, I'd consider another corporate lease to beat the piss out of an ATS-V for 50k miles over 3 years. I did that with my former 2012 CTS-V and loved every minute of it.
Imagine driving a 556hp luxury sports sedan under full warranty and maintenance for 3 years and only being responsible for gas and tires (of which I went through a lot on both) for a reasonable lease payment. It was fun.
The cars I have now I own, but a lease every now and then is pretty fun if you structure it correctly on the front end.
My mom leases these as well. they stay stock. usually under 10,000 miles, and she gets a new one every 2 years. It works for her, and it ain't my money.
To the guy making tags, you are correct. I am entirely too broke to buy a $100,000 car. Woe is life.
Honestly, the ATS-V will ultimately be a car I might get for one main reason. They aren't selling well and I'm quite sure there are going to be some GOOD lease or discounts available in the not too distant future. For under $700/mo, I'd consider another corporate lease to beat the piss out of an ATS-V for 50k miles over 3 years. I did that with my former 2012 CTS-V and loved every minute of it.
Imagine driving a 556hp luxury sports sedan under full warranty and maintenance for 3 years and only being responsible for gas and tires (of which I went through a lot on both) for a reasonable lease payment. It was fun.
The cars I have now I own, but a lease every now and then is pretty fun if you structure it correctly on the front end.
Honestly, the ATS-V will ultimately be a car I might get for one main reason. They aren't selling well and I'm quite sure there are going to be some GOOD lease or discounts available in the not too distant future. For under $700/mo, I'd consider another corporate lease to beat the piss out of an ATS-V for 50k miles over 3 years.
My mom leases these as well. they stay stock. usually under 10,000 miles, and she gets a new one every 2 years. It works for her, and it ain't my money.
To the guy making tags, you are correct. I am entirely too broke to buy a $100,000 car. Woe is life.
Fleecing a car
A lot of talk about car leases centers around how you can deduct the mileage, then turn the car back in. Since the vehicle goes down in value, it's smart to lease, right? WRONG! Leasing is the most expensive way to operate an automobile.
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