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Old 11-30-2018, 02:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Chorizo - '00 Honda Civic HX, baby! :D
90 day: 35.35 mpg (US)

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90 day: 34.2 mpg (US)

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90 day: 35.39 mpg (US)

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Everything wrong with leasing a car?

I apologize if I have slacked in discussing driving Army trucks and dating crazy women, but I am making up for it by explaining how I am smarter than Dave Ramsey again.

No. I just know that he opposes buying new cars, and dislikes leasing even more. I just tried to read some blog post called "Dave Ramsey is wrong about leasing again" or something. It quotes Ramsey a few times, says that he is wrong, and then starts ranting. I skipped to the comments and everyone was ranting there, too.

"Dave Ramsey does not want anyone to be happy!"

Mom loves her 2006 Camry, but always talks about getting a new car. A little while ago she told me she was considering renting a 2018 Camry because she does not expect to live long enough to purchase one, nor can she really afford it. I could see myself putting together enough money for a new car, buying one for her, and then driving a Honda from the previous millennium, but I am not sure that I will ever be able to afford a new car.

This is the first picture that I found of it:


Big Two Toyota in Phoenix says the MSRP is $25,294, payments may be $199 a month. There will be a total of $5,003 due at signing, plus tax, title, and license. $5,003 + 36 * 36 = $12,167.

How much do you think tax, title, and license would be?

The offer ends 12/03/2018.

Thank you very much for positive feedback! Have a great day!

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