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Should You Buy or Should You Lease?

Questions to Ask Yourself Before Buying or Leasing a Car

By Dale Wickell, About.com

A car lease might be best if:

  • You prefer to drive a new car or truck every two or three years

  • You want to drive a vehicle that you can afford to lease, but cannot afford to buy

  • You don't put more than 12,000 to 15,000 miles on your vehicle each year

  • You don't use the vehicle in a way that causes excess wear and tear

  • You can't or don't want to make a large downpayment

  • You use the vehicle for business purposes and can write-off your lease expenses (ask a tax professional for advice)

Buying might be best if:

  • You plan to pay off the vehicle, keep it and avoid loan payments for awhile

  • You don't mind paying for repairs after the warranty period has passed

  • You put significantly more than 15,000 miles a year on a vehicle

  • You have credit issues--it's sometimes easier for people with credit problems to buy than to lease

  • You might want to trade it in for another vehicle in less than two years

  • You want to customize the vehicle

Still not sure? Use a comparison calculator to run the numbers to help determine which option makes best financial sense for you.

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