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<blockquote data-quote="01svtL" data-source="post: 15544350" data-attributes="member: 8440"><p>You don't necessarily walk away with nothing, per se. The car is going to depreciate regardless. You can lease a car without the options you won't use without the worry of having to resell without options that may be desired by most others. I've bought and sold many cars (many more than is in my signature) and it seems there's always one or two options that my car doesn't have that 9/10 interested parties always ask if it has. It turns out to be a deal breaker for them. There are definitely situations that a lease makes the most sense. Especially for someone who likes to change cars quite often ... like I have been known to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01svtL, post: 15544350, member: 8440"] You don't necessarily walk away with nothing, per se. The car is going to depreciate regardless. You can lease a car without the options you won't use without the worry of having to resell without options that may be desired by most others. I've bought and sold many cars (many more than is in my signature) and it seems there's always one or two options that my car doesn't have that 9/10 interested parties always ask if it has. It turns out to be a deal breaker for them. There are definitely situations that a lease makes the most sense. Especially for someone who likes to change cars quite often ... like I have been known to do. [/QUOTE]
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