I have to lease a car for my job.
I don't give a shit about cars or even like them, and the sticky only provides suggestions for outright purchase rather than lease (the only options for lease are 2015 or 2016 models.) I just want the cheapest ugliest hunk of shit that won't break down while I pool money for 2 years. What should I lease?
shut up and get a Civic
>>15062509
honda fit or mazda 2
not big enough?
mazda 3 or honda civic
>>15062509
>thinks leasing a car for 2 years is cheaper than buying a used shitbox to daily
kill yourself
>>15062538
>dealing with tyrone on craigslist for a car he tried to fuel with grape soda and has at least 10+ years of extensive wear
>>15062558
>this was a humans 100% mental dialouge
You on the edge of the line man. In short
Kys
>>15062516
This.
>buy used civic for $2k
>sell it in two years for $1.5k
The amount you'll spend leasing a car for two years is easily enough to pay for a shit box to survive for 2 years
>>15062509
>not a car enthusiast
then why are you here? just google what car to lease you faggot.
>>15062509
>I have to lease a car for my job.
Your job requires you to lease (rent) a car as part of the job contract? Well, I guess you have NO CHOICE since you are required to lease a car.
But if your wording was wrong, and you simply meant you needed the cheapest final cost after two years, then buying a shitbox is cheaper than leasing a 2015 or 2016.
In such a case, your use of the word "lease" did not include either mandatory leasing (renting a car for a period of time and returning to the owner after 2 years) or a standard lease from a dealer which is lease to own. Instead, you originally meant lease to own WITH the additional codicil that you can walk away without penalty or loss of deposit at any time during the lease. Remember that "without penalty" and "loss of deposit (forfeiture)" are two separate things. While your wallet sees both as a penalty, you may find them enforced differently unless you have it clearly spelled out in the contract. The salesman may tell you "sure, sure, don't worry, it is as you wanted" but what he verbally says is meaningless once you signed the contract.
>>15062509
>What should I lease?
Leasing a car will mean the car has to have enough value and lifespan to be leased by the dealer. That means a newer car. Older cars and shitboxes are sold not leased.
Thus, your insistence on a lease means you have a newer car. You will need insurance to match that car and the insurance will be more expensive. If you owned a shitbox, the cost of insurance for it is much less since they would simply write it off for the paltry _fraction_ of the kelly blue book value.
Thus, the cost of insurance also factors into your total costs after two years of usage. You can always see if you can negotiate a long term car rental from one of the car rental companies such as Enterprise. They of course own the car fully but at the end of 2 years, you simply walk away. Such a lease is a genuine lease in the full meaning of the word.
>>15062509
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Now get off /o/, outsider.
>>15062509
>wants to save money
>wants to lease car
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