I have some questions about 2004 A4 1.8t quattro
#41
Anderson Motorsports is in MN...
If you get an A4, contact Keith Anderson there. They are an MTM dealer/tuner. You could do the Stage 2 and have: 215 HP - 254 lb/ft @ 4050 RPM.<ul><li><a href="http://www.andersonmotorsport.com/index.html">Anderson Motorsports</a></li></ul>
#43
Thats right I will keep buying . . cause your obligation to buy another car every three years makes
you a pure idiot. If you want to have car payments for the rest of your life, go right ahead. Lets see how much $ it takes you to get out of the lease when you hit a bump in your road and move to a crappy neighborhood. Better get that cheap a$$ tux ready cause you'll be serving me caviar, got that Benson?
#44
pfft!! OMG.
PLEASE NO!!! I DON"T WANT THE LATEST AND GREATEST EVERY FEW YEARS!!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.... ..again...STFU, you are the only one dragging this on.
#45
Whatever
You may be the type that sells the car and buys another one before its paid off, or as soon as you do pay it off, then you sell it. If so, then you are paying much much more to use the car than a lease. Crunch the numbers sometime if you can. You have paid more per month throughout the time you had the car, and you will still be upside when you sell it, plus you financed and paid interest the sales tax!!!
If you do keep it longer than a loan, then more power to you. If you like driving a 5-10 year old car, then go for it. Buy the damn thing. You are definately coming out ahead in that situation.
What is so insulting is that you talk like your way is the only way. Well leasing works extremely well for a lot of people and for my situation since I like to have new cars every three years. If you want to drive a 5 year+ old beater (that was wrecked apparently) then by all means buy your car, pay it off, and run the wheels off. Enjoy. And stop insulting millions of people that lease.
Even if I had $35,000 cash, I'd still lease the car and invest the $35,000 that makes a safe 10% a year.
Your post further demonstrates your lack of knowlege of the subject. I assume when you say "hit a bad patch", you mean financially? If so, getting out of a lease is exactly the same as getting out of a loan. Just sell the car. You are only liable for the difference in the selling price and the payoff of the lease - which will typically is pretty close as if you had bought it. As soon as you drive off the lot, you are upside down no matter if you bought or leased.
Please don't even bother to reply, your replies are a waste of time. I am just trying to open your eyes, not insult you.
If you do keep it longer than a loan, then more power to you. If you like driving a 5-10 year old car, then go for it. Buy the damn thing. You are definately coming out ahead in that situation.
What is so insulting is that you talk like your way is the only way. Well leasing works extremely well for a lot of people and for my situation since I like to have new cars every three years. If you want to drive a 5 year+ old beater (that was wrecked apparently) then by all means buy your car, pay it off, and run the wheels off. Enjoy. And stop insulting millions of people that lease.
Even if I had $35,000 cash, I'd still lease the car and invest the $35,000 that makes a safe 10% a year.
Your post further demonstrates your lack of knowlege of the subject. I assume when you say "hit a bad patch", you mean financially? If so, getting out of a lease is exactly the same as getting out of a loan. Just sell the car. You are only liable for the difference in the selling price and the payoff of the lease - which will typically is pretty close as if you had bought it. As soon as you drive off the lot, you are upside down no matter if you bought or leased.
Please don't even bother to reply, your replies are a waste of time. I am just trying to open your eyes, not insult you.
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