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Leased vehicles should be free of major repair bills, but you will always pay top dollars for insurance. How do you figure, whether buying or leasing is best?

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Leased vehicles should be free of major repair bills, but you will always pay top dollars for insurance. How do you figure, whether buying or leasing is best?

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The monthly payments will be higher than with a lease, but they will end and you will enjoy many payment free years. A repetitive leaser is never free of monthly payments. If you buy a new vehicle these days, you should not face big repairs for at least 100,000 miles and vehicle you own gets cheaper to insure. If you must have a new vehicle every two or three years, and you do not drive more than the maximum annual mileage allowed on a lease. Want to have a car that is more expensive than you can afford to buy. Pay little down payment money and would prefer to invest that money elsewhere for better returns. Then you are a best candidate for the lease. If you must have a new vehicle every two or three years, and you do not drive more than the maximum annual mileage allowed on a lease. Want to have a car that is more expensive than you can afford to buy. Pay little down payment money and would prefer to invest that money elsewhere for better returns. Then you are a best candidate for the

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