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Everyone always bashes leasing vehicles unless it's for a business or something and can be written off as an expense, but is there ever a situation that it could be recommended even for an individual? Yes, many of you will say it is terrible because you can't mod the car at all, or because you have to stay within the alloted annual mileage. But let's say you knew for sure you wouldn't exceed 12k or 15k a year, and let's say you had no interest to modify your car at all. In such a case would you say leasing could be a viable option?
Everyone always bashes leasing vehicles unless it's for a business or something and can be written off as an expense, but is there ever a situation that it could be recommended even for an individual? Yes, many of you will say it is terrible because you can't mod the car at all, or because you have to stay within the alloted annual mileage. But let's say you knew for sure you wouldn't exceed 12k or 15k a year, and let's say you had no interest to modify your car at all. In such a case would you say leasing could be a viable option?
