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I find the whole idea behind the question of what is best financial decision (lease or purchase) when it comes to luxury vehicles a ridiculous debate.
If anyone were actually trying to make the best financial decision they wouldn't drive a BMW, whether new/used, lease/purchase. The "I'm leasing an $80k vehicle because I know how to make money work for me" isn't close to correct, you lease an $80k vehicle because you wanted it and don't care that it isn't the best financial decision no matter how it ends up in your garage.
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What I find laughable also is the strides some people will go to to justify their decision. If you want to drive an $80,000.00 car, find a way to get it. Either buy it, or lease it, or steal it (No, on second thought, don't do that). Whatever you do, you don't have to go all over yourself again and again to explain to us why you made the decision. It's not like anyone is going to see you in a parking lot, or gas/charging station and ask if you own it or lease it. That would just be rude. Trust me, your neighbors probably know. Or can make an educated guess. Almost nobody moves up from a 2012 Honda to an $80K 2025 BMW. If they do, they either won the lottery, saved for a lot of years, inherited money they didn't need, or changed jobs to a company who leased it. It would stand out like a sore thumb in their neighborhood, because nobody else around them in the same income bracket would have anything remotely like it.
People tend to be creatures of habit. Smart ones stay within their means. And if they are within their means, the car they drive normally reflects that. Most of the time if you drive through a neighborhood, and you see the cars in people's driveways you can figure out the average income of the families there. While there are exceptions, those are few. So please stop using this as a platform to justify why you leased your car instead of buying it, or Vise-Versa. Nobody cares. If you leased it and got a really good deal, share the details of it. Others may want to take advantage of the knowledge. But nobody cares if you leased because your employer paid for it, or you could not afford it otherwise, or you are really super rich, but want to use your buckets of extra disposable income to make more money. I don't care if you want to trade your lease into a new one every 2 or 3 years, or keep your purchased car for 10 years or more. Enjoy your new Luxury car because that's what you feel like driving, and you found a way to make it happen. Congratulations. But pleeeeeease quit boring us with your endless need to justify it to yourself and to everyone else. We will likely never meet. You are probably not one of my friends, and likely not in my social circle, So I just don't care. |
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I'm not sure why but I'm surprised you bothered to post this.
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Also, please point out the section of the tax code that allows one to deduct the cost of one's personal vehicle just because one owns a business. Otherwise, the investment needs to yield significantly more than the rate on the loan/lease to account for the pre-tax/post-tax difference. |
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Next one that bothers me is when someone says the amount of the lease/loan (I had a $80k example), allows them to invest the $80k over the term of the lease/loan. This is wrong, your monthly payments for the lease/loan need to be taken out of the amount you avoided in the beginning. At the end of the lease, cash buyer spent $80k, lease buyer some percentage of this, it's not $80k vs $0.
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This thread isn’t about what’s the best use of $80k for financial investment. It’s about why do BMW drivers lease, hence, no one is debating if spending $80k on a BMW is a good use of cash, or buying a new BMW is financially better than keeping an old BMW. So what was the point of your post ?
It cost me less to use BMW PCP for my discretionary spend on a new BMW, compared to paying cash upfront. If I choose to keep the car after the term ends, it still cost me £k’s less than if I’d paid in full upfront. So, for me that was the best use of my cash for this car. Hence, your statement that the cost is the same at the end is incorrect in my case. The fixed BMW PCP % rate is much lower than the zero risk FSCS protected saving % on the cash saved over the term. I choose to spend on a new BMW, which I can afford, plus I don’t want an old BMW. It’s personal choice, based on personal circumstances and priorities. YMMV. Last edited by avi66; 08-27-2024 at 02:13 PM.. |
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As for deducting a vehicle. When you own a business you have the opportunity to deduct many costs you would also have if you did not own a business...I am able to deduct vehicles, cell phone service, utilities, health insurance costs, a portion of my home used as an office, meals...the list goes on and on. If you own a vehicle and you use that vehicle in the course of your business then you can write a portion of the cost of operating that vehicle off. What percentage depends on your use and your tolerance for risk. I write 100% of my personal car (the S580) off as a business expense, I own other vehicles that I can substantiate that I use for personal use. That means all the costs associated with that vehicle are tax deductible, lease payments, fuel, insurance, carwashes, repairs, maintenance, tires, modifications, accessories, parking costs...on and on. When you get really advanced your business can lease or purchase the car on its own and write those costs off before you are ever even paid any personal income. Last edited by SW17LS; 08-27-2024 at 01:42 PM.. |
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![]() IF you want a new BMW AND you are going to replace it every 3-4 years either way I agree leasing it might be the best way to do it. That is a large part of the reason people lease BMW's. They also like forever having a car that doesn't need much maintenance and no repair, mostly concerned with the monthly payment and don't care about the overall long term cost. Why I will never do it - I like to keep my cars longer and I don't want contracts and hassles that come with a lease telling me what I can and can't do. I buy a car and drive off, I can sell it a year from now or 7 years from now, I don't have any concern about the contractual date it ends, miles allowed, return inspection, monthly payments, residual, money factor, down payment or other.
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![]() Horses for courses, I wouldn’t want a modern BMW out of warranty, hence change regularly. I have other cars purchased outright, but these cost much less when things go wrong over many years of ownership. |
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That's great, I didn't bother to read 9 pages of posts but glad you agree with me.
Strange how much what i have posted seems to bother some when most of what I have posted is exactly what others already said!
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It costs about 50% more to lease now than it did 4 years ago too. That $1000/month payment is now over $1500/month for same model (X3 M40i). Used sales are hot, new sales are dead. Rob |
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The issue is when people can't see past their own values and their own situation and preferences. People just automatically go to the idea that any decision that isn't the decision they would have made is wrong.
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