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Car Subscription vs. Lease vs. Purchase

Car subscriptions seem to be the "next new thing" in marketing for the automobile industry.
Here's a brief rundown of what they are and how they work:
What are Car Subscriptions?
Does this tempt you with any apparent advantages of how you buy/lease right now?
Here's a brief rundown of what they are and how they work:
What are Car Subscriptions?
Does this tempt you with any apparent advantages of how you buy/lease right now?
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The example in the article of a 2015 Nissan Sentra for $800/month. I have a 2014 Versa Note that cost me $288/month(highest car payment I've ever had). That leaves me roughly $500/month to spend on maintenance/insurance to break even. I think owning works in my special situation
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I know at times our company had people come from overseas for extended periods that needed a car for maybe a year. This would work for that situation.
I know that I would never be interested in this.
2019 Acura TLX A-spec 4 cyl. (mine), and 2013 Acura RDX AWD (wife's)
But they do, all the time.
I can't get the idea of Dippin' Dots out of my head. They found a way to put more air into ice cream AND change you more at the same time.
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To lease a $36k Volvo (that's the MSRP of the XC40 T5 Momentum in the $600 offer) for 2 yrs/24k, let's use the 1% rule plus tax plus DMV and inception fees due at signing, then add a fairly healthy $75/mo insurance (I pay a bit less than that here in NJ, so I'm assuming this should be enough for just about anywhere). Add in 3 oil changes and tire rotations. Oh, and lease disposal fee at the end. I come up with a back-of-the-napkin estimate of $535/mo.
$65 more per month for "convenience" seems a bit dear to me. At $550, I may think about it.
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It's a clever marketing angle I will say that, because some potential leasees dread being locked in for 36.
But, I think it's imperative that it's your only vehicle. Might work best for someone that doesn't already own a car or house (that already gets multi-line insurance discounts).
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2019 Acura TLX A-spec 4 cyl. (mine), and 2013 Acura RDX AWD (wife's)
Or, is the insurance company on the hook for a fixed insurance premium?
Could be an advantage if you have great credit and income, but are a lousy driver.
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And what example are you referring to when comparing $4k to $400? Pretty sure that doesn't exist.
'10 Equinox LS; '08 Charger R/T Daytona; '67 Coronet R/T; '14 Town&Country Limited; '18 BMW X2. 49-car history and counting!
'10 Equinox LS; '08 Charger R/T Daytona; '67 Coronet R/T; '14 Town&Country Limited; '18 BMW X2. 49-car history and counting!
'10 Equinox LS; '08 Charger R/T Daytona; '67 Coronet R/T; '14 Town&Country Limited; '18 BMW X2. 49-car history and counting!
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If you use the 1% guideline, you're looking at cars in the $60-70K price bracket.
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So on the high side, but probably not too far from actual cost to lease. And if you don’t want it 3 years might make sense.
Just seems like a long term rental to me. Some people might need that arrangement. If it moves a few extra cars, good for Volvo. If not, they scrap it. Not that expensive of a plan really for them to take a flyer on it.
2019 Acura TLX A-spec 4 cyl. (mine), and 2013 Acura RDX AWD (wife's)
'10 Equinox LS; '08 Charger R/T Daytona; '67 Coronet R/T; '14 Town&Country Limited; '18 BMW X2. 49-car history and counting!
2019 Acura TLX A-spec 4 cyl. (mine), and 2013 Acura RDX AWD (wife's)
'10 Equinox LS; '08 Charger R/T Daytona; '67 Coronet R/T; '14 Town&Country Limited; '18 BMW X2. 49-car history and counting!
2019 Acura TLX A-spec 4 cyl. (mine), and 2013 Acura RDX AWD (wife's)
The concept is great. You get a lease and a management company(dealership) that supports your lease (in Israel they also pay for the gas) for a ~$50-$400(depends on the car) extra in a month and save the headache of insurance, gas billing(you don't pay at the gas station in Israel), maintenance, road support and etc.'
But the price right now in hear is way too high for cover the car management headache.
Right now, I'm going to stick with leasing.
I went from a buyer to a lessee. Largely because I found I was keeping cars for less than 5 years, and lately because technology creep is overwhelming life of cars themselves. Also, I use Lyft extensively as my work keeps me flying close to 200K a year. I often wonder if the extra car at home is worth the expense. So, in the future, I do see fewer cars in my garage and more reliance on somebody else's vehicle, whatever form of "service" it shows up as.
As far as leasing vs. financing, leasing wins almost every time (when we run the numbers through a spreadsheet)... I made a video about this here:
at the end of the day they just want to sell convenience.. some do so with entirely new cars and some also with used ones.. for me personally its not something I would ever do tho