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boner 2.0 01-07-2006 11:29 PM

51...... where's woj? :(

buddyjuf 01-08-2006 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by BusterPorn
I'm waiting for the day bdjuf posts that he bought something without asking GFY's advice. Something major that is and not some homo shoes!

I already bought a car without asking GFYs advice :winkwink:

TheDoc 01-08-2006 04:09 PM

I would lease a car if I drove to a normal job daily, a good traffic drive. A lease would be good because I could get a very cheap fuel efficient car, lower car payments, and driving it for work, every 3 years or so I will need to replace it.

As a daily driver, a lease is bad. Go over your miles and you are paying extra. If you feel that you just need to burn cash, then get a high end car and lease it.

DirtyProfits 01-08-2006 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Soul_Rebel
40 replies and so far none mentioned why actually leasing is popular in the business field and it's not the tax write off. Let's see lol

For companies it's popular because they must not spend their money on cars all at once but can take it for other investments and just pay a monthly fee for their cars.
Imagine a company has 100 employees and everybody gets a company car :winkwink: that'd be 100 x $30k = $3 million or they lease 100 cars and only pay 100 x $300 per month. So they can take the other ~ $2 million and maximize the money.

buddyjuf 01-08-2006 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by DirtyProfits
For companies it's popular because they must not spend their money on cars all at once but can take it for other investments and just pay a monthly fee for their cars.
Imagine a company has 100 employees and everybody gets a company car :winkwink: that'd be 100 x $30k = $3 million or they lease 100 cars and only pay 100 x $300 per month. So they can take the other ~ $2 million and maximize the money.

I totally agree with your statement!

Theo 01-08-2006 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by DirtyProfits
For companies it's popular because they must not spend their money on cars all at once but can take it for other investments and just pay a monthly fee for their cars.
Imagine a company has 100 employees and everybody gets a company car :winkwink: that'd be 100 x $30k = $3 million or they lease 100 cars and only pay 100 x $300 per month. So they can take the other ~ $2 million and maximize the money.

exactly :)

and auto leasing is nothing popular close to office equipment leasing and there we are talking for much higher figures. In most companies only a small % of employees are getting provided with a car by the company,but all of them need office equipment,add to that machinery, services, building reconstruction etc and bye-bye cashflow ;-)

pornguy 01-08-2006 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Sly
Like I really care about paying large fines and possibly seeing steel bars? Actually, yeh, I do care. And furthermore, the punishment has nothing to do with paying the bill. If I rack up a bill, I pay it. I guess you aren't the honest type?

I wouldn't rack up $11k in overages either. You can buy a new car with $11k. No offense pornguy, but what the fuck were you doing to rack up $11k in overages? That is just plain stupid.


Driving. Had to. it was 40 miles one way to the nearest town to shop.

Lucky for me, it was my copr that leased it.

BlazingBucks_Ryan 01-08-2006 06:43 PM

Put simply, leasing is for people who don't like driving the same thing too long. I was stupid as all hell for not leasing when I was younger, I went through twelve vehicles and re sold about 8 of them for atleast a $50,000 loss over 3 years...

I'm guessing if I leased, it would of cost me $100K less to have the same cars I had for the same lengths of time..

buddyjuf 01-08-2006 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by BlazingBucks_Ryan
Put simply, leasing is for people who don't like driving the same thing too long. I was stupid as all hell for not leasing when I was younger, I went through twelve vehicles and re sold about 8 of them for atleast a $50,000 loss over 3 years...

I'm guessing if I leased, it would of cost me $100K less to have the same cars I had for the same lengths of time..

no kidding! did you buy your cars new or used?


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