- Dec 26, 2000
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Lately I've been thinking about buying/leasing a car, once I get my CC paid off and I finally get off my arse to get my license. I saw a commercial on TV for a Chrysler Sebring for $229 a month for returning Chrysler customers, which I am not, but the price got me thinking, maybe a lease would be the best route to go. I think 250 or so would be my limit, because I'd still have to pay for insurance, gas, etc, I don't want to spend a TON of money every month.
Conversely, does it make sense to lease? What are the advantages of doing this... and are there any major DISadvantages to doing it?
So basically, what, if anything, could I get for 250 or so a month? Has to be an automatic, prefer 4 doors, and room enough to haul around a couple hockey sticks and an equipment bag. (this doesn't have to be limited to cars, could be SUV, but trucks are out of the question unless you tell me I could get a SportTrac for 250 a month
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Any thoughts?
Lately I've been thinking about buying/leasing a car, once I get my CC paid off and I finally get off my arse to get my license. I saw a commercial on TV for a Chrysler Sebring for $229 a month for returning Chrysler customers, which I am not, but the price got me thinking, maybe a lease would be the best route to go. I think 250 or so would be my limit, because I'd still have to pay for insurance, gas, etc, I don't want to spend a TON of money every month.
Conversely, does it make sense to lease? What are the advantages of doing this... and are there any major DISadvantages to doing it?
So basically, what, if anything, could I get for 250 or so a month? Has to be an automatic, prefer 4 doors, and room enough to haul around a couple hockey sticks and an equipment bag. (this doesn't have to be limited to cars, could be SUV, but trucks are out of the question unless you tell me I could get a SportTrac for 250 a month
Any thoughts?