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Originally Posted by beevly
Ocean -
The used car approach is actually better than your analysis already shows: at the end of 3 years, you still own a car. With the lease, you have nothing at the end except a dealer charging you for every flaw he can get away with. These "flaws" suddenly become unimportant if you agree to lease another car from him...
Leasing can still be a good approach if you perpetually drive a nice late model car and would've traded in every 3 years anyway for a new one.
Brian
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Yes I agree with you.
This is just a possible choice for those that are complaining about maintenance costs on these MBs.
Everyone has different needs and different tolerance levels.
Some may go with the leasing route and opt for more expense and less headache while some may go for the used car out of warranty route and hope for less expense and less headache.