Long story short:I'm aware that in the long run, buying is the economic choice, and I'm aware of the limitations leasing a car has. In the 70's and 80's keeping a car for 10+ years was wise as long as it ran fine, and that's because a car from 77 to 87, in my opinion, wasn't as different than a car from 2007 to 2017. Lane departure, heads up display, park assist, etc etc, imagine what cars will be capable of in 2027. Buying a car today means you're going to do without whatever awesome things are coming for vehicles in the next 10 years. Leasing more than ever seems like the smart idea for someone who wants the newest toys, because those toys are coming at a much faster rate.Am I wrong? via /r/cars http://ift.tt/2sQi3Qd
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