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  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 8 years ago by AvatarMikeLittle.
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  • November 20, 2017 at 3:43 pm #416932
    Avatariyamu
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    Sir, you are so hillarious , unfortunately, I can not reply to the initial question to which you responded so hilariously . However, I was just trying to know wether or not leasing and credit purchase of a car is better because they both confuse me when I look at certain factors to be considered as a leasee and when buying the car as a credit purchase .

    November 20, 2017 at 4:19 pm #416947
    AvatarMikeLittle
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    If either one were noticeably more favourable than the other, the other wouldn’t exist!

    I believe the decision could be down to company policy (did you know that DHL owns NO delivery vehicles in their own name – they’re all leased. So are most aircraft)

    In a personal non-company situation again, it’s probably personal preference … some people abhor the concept of paying interest and / or the idea of borrowing money

    But if you can persuade your car dealer to let you pay over 12.5 years, with no interest, go for it!

    Incidentally “I was just trying to know wether or not …”

    Did you know that “wether” is a male sheep that has had its manhood surgically removed?

    I believe that the word you seek is “whether”

    OK?

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