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Originally Posted by stieger
See I didn't care about how long the average person keeps a car. I for one am keeping this car forever, so the idea of leasing and then buying is financially irresponsible in my book. But yes, if the OP only wants to keep his ZL1 (the fastest camaro in Chevy history) for 3 years then I can understand leasing one. That being said, good luck trying to find a dealer willing to lease you one.
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Your right you might not be able to find a dealer to lease one to you... but I bet it can happen.
One of the biggest problems with leases was that you couldn't get out of them... but now with websites such as swaplease.com and leasetrader.com its really easy to get out of a lease if you need to.
Not to mention that your sales tax and yearly excise taxs will always be a lot lower with a lease. You only pay on the total amount of depreciation instead of the total purchase price of the vehicle.
That combined with your always own a car thats in warranty... it starts looking like a really good option for most people.