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Cars - Leasing a Car

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Should I Buy My Leased Car That is Having Mechanical Problems?
I have a '05 Chevy Impala that is leased and it is up in March. My question, does anyone own one and know how reliable are they? Mine has been an awesome car, just now before the lease turn in the front suspension sounds loose, and when the heat goes on it sounds like water is running through the dash.
Posted on: 12/31/2007 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Should We Lease a Car?
My husband wants to lease a new car. We've always bought cars before and now that we have two small children I don't think leasing is a good idea for us. I know we won't put the milage on the Car/SUV but the kids will probably spill in it. What are the pros and cons of leasing?
Posted on: 02/02/2006 | 6 Feedback(s)
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Replacing a Leased Vehicle
By Gary Foreman
I have a 4 year-old Toyota 4Runner with 33,000 miles that will be at the end of the lease next July. I have never had any problems with the truck and I would love to keep it, but it would cost approximately $17,000 at that time and I will only be able to pay $4,000 in cash. Is it smarter to finance $13,000 on a lesser vehicle that is brand new or only slightly used with a warranty?
Posted on: 03/04/2005 | 2 Feedback(s)
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