Derek Ross on Nostr: Generally speaking, new cars shouldn't need repairs, and if they do, it would be ...
Generally speaking, new cars shouldn't need repairs, and if they do, it would be covered under a manufacturer warranty. They vary, but it could be 5 years, some are longer, some are less, most also include a milage amount too.
If you plan on keeping the car and running it into the ground or until it's first major maintenance issue, then buying could be better in the long run. If you need a new car every 2-3 years and don't put on a lot of milage, then leasing is best. It all depends on your situation and needs.
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If you plan on keeping the car and running it into the ground or until it's first major maintenance issue, then buying could be better in the long run. If you need a new car every 2-3 years and don't put on a lot of milage, then leasing is best. It all depends on your situation and needs.
I'm going great! Thanks!! I hope all is well with you too! 🫂🫂🫂