I always wonder why people have a problem with cars they don't own. No one knows, or cares come to that, whether you own your car or have it on a finance deal. I regularly drive hire cars for business. None of these are mine but I still enjoy driving them. Unless you are going to customise it as soon as you get it, what does it matter?
Doesn’t bother me whether others know my car is bought or leased but it does bother me that I know. I get pleasure from buying wisely and then cleaning and maintaining my car correctly then selling for the best price possible. Leasing it means it becomes white goods. There’s no need to care for it the same or any pleasure from buying or selling it right. You pick one you like, you pay a monthly fee and the warranty covers any repairs. Zzzzzz
Armchair on wheels. I thought we would've done away with running these on lease with the demise of Radio Rentals with home entertainment equipment - my parents used (only 5 years ago) to pay about £500pa for the 'priviledge' of owning a 26in SD CRT TV and VCR; the only other 'benefit' being that if it could be fixed, they'd get a replacement there are then for free.
They ended the agreement after I pointed out that they could buy a 32in 1080p LCD flatscreen TV, HD freeview PVR and very nice glass TV unit/stand for about £650 - £700 from John Lewis, and the TV came with a free 5yr warranty and free replacement if it can't be fixed on-site. I think it also helped that my flatscreen TV (still going strong today) was 7 years old at the time and no faults. I suspect they could buy the same sort of thing today for less than half that.
I can fully understand people not paying the RRP/sticker price on new cars (especially if they go via a broker or an unwanted new car via a supersite), but for a LONG term buy, then there's something to be said if it ticks all the boxes for a car that will be guaranteed to only be run and looked after by you and yours. Second hand buying is a craft to learn, and many people don't have the ability, time or patience to do so and to put in the effort when sourcing a decent older run-around that does the basic A to B job and nothing more.
A question of taste and mind-set I suppose.
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