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Leasing a car for a year in France?

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Leasing a car for a year in France? Starting in September, I will be studying and living in France for a year. I would like to have a car while I’m out there, but I’m struggling to find an agency that would lease one for just a year? All I have found is agencies for Americans , which apparently don’t apply since I’m moving from the UK. Does anyone have any suggestions? If I can pi…

Reddit Travel 824 2025-02-06

Does leasing a car make sense for me?

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Does leasing a car make sense for me? Hey all, So I’ve been saving money for a car but I thought about it the other day and wondered whether it makes more sense for me to finance or lease? I live in metro Boston (south shore) and my job is maybe 10 minutes from my apartment? I’m from western mass and want a car that can make that drive (roughly 99mi) every couple of weeks so I can …

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2024-07-19

Does leasing make sense for me?

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Does leasing make sense for me? Currently a recent graduate moving to a somewhat big / relatively smaller city in the United States where I will need a car for work. I don’t plan ( could change ) on staying in the city for an extended period of time ( only 2-3 years ) and might move to a higher cost of living city such as SF / Chicago / NYC where I would most likely not need a…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.0k 2024-06-30

Leasing vs Buying auto

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Leasing vs Buying auto I currently do not own a car as I walk to work and live in an urban city but my situation has changed and I need to have reliable transportation. I have never leased a car before, but I would like opinions on if it is a sound decision. I would most likely buy a three or five year old car however from what I understand used car pricing can be clo…

Reddit Personal Finance 827 2024-06-18

Leasing or Financing a truck

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Leasing or Financing a truck Need little bit of an insight on both options. Currently have a FICo score of 690 Currently on a 20% utilization on my credit cards Planning to pay it off in the next 2 months I’m fully employed and I have my LLC for less than a year but not currently clearing profit right now but my current salary is 60k. My first car is fully paid off unfortun…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.2k 2024-04-08

Did I get scammed by this leasing company?

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Did I get scammed by this leasing company? So yesterday I applied for an apartment. The “application fee” was $85 — and I was told that if I was approved, there would be a $250 “processing fee” I filled out the application in the office and paid the fee. Almost immediately after I paid (literally within 2 minutes) I got an email saying I was approved, and a minute after that they charge…

Reddit Personal Finance 601 2024-01-03

Why Leasing an Electric Vehicle Still Probably Isn’t Worth It

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Why Leasing an Electric Vehicle Still Probably Isn’t Worth It Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly popular as more models come to market and prices drop. Although let’s face it—even with the price slashed by thousands of dollars, the cost of a Tesla is still prohibitively high for most drivers. Read more…

Lifehacker 762 2023-10-25

Newbie on Leasing vs Buying CPO

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Newbie on Leasing vs Buying CPO Hi, I have some newbie qs on car leasing. I’m moving to the Bay Area for work and will need to get a car. I’m moving from nyc and have never driven a car before so wanted to get some advice from you wise folks. I am an international student and am able to work for another 30 months in the US. If I get lucky with H1B visa, I may stay longer. Sinc…

Reddit Personal Finance 240 2023-08-07

Is leasing a car a terrible idea?

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Is leasing a car a terrible idea? I purchased my car in cash for 30k 4 years ago, and it’s valued at around 10k now. We need a vehicle with third row seating and are starting to look at cars, and even though we’ve typically been against debt I’m wondering if leasing could make sense. We keep a car fund in the stock market and we’ve seen 30% gains on it. I know we can’t expect th…

Reddit Personal Finance 143 2023-07-21