lakemadness
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LOL. That’s equity. Not profit. Very different.Hell yeah. 10k. I love car max.
LOL. That’s equity. Not profit. Very different.Hell yeah. 10k. I love car max.
You mean the $300 I got on my tax return wasn't the government giving me free money?LOL. That’s equity. Not profit. Very different.
Does leasing ever make sense outside of a business use?Look at what's holding value in 3 years. Then lease.
Tacoma, numerous bmw, f150,
There are deals out there, just need to be flexible
Sometimes it the cheapest way to own a new car other than paying cash, some manufactures throw the majority of their incentive towards leasing. Honda is one that pushes leasing pretty hard.Does leasing ever make sense outside of a business use?
I've never leased before and have no idea....?
FYI, you can shut off the seat belt shift thing in the settings if preferred. Had the same in my canyon.I just bought a 3.0 Chevy diesel as my daily driver. It has all kinds of shit that adds to the cost I have no interest in. Truck won’t let you shift unless the seat belt is engaged. Auto stop at every red light. How much are those accessories adding to your cost and nobody wants them?
LolI'm 55 and have been on commission only since I was 27.
Just remember what people/Businesses are "asking" is not the sell price.
Don't just look at the window sticker that says " availability surcharge " and go home crying. They have 1,800 other trucks hidden in overflow lots all over the city.
Sit down and negotiate !
Stay there and engage them. Show them pic of your 3 other trucks and your boat . Tell them about your river house, They will know you have money and can buy. Most consumers get it wrong they think " oh I don't want the sales person to know I have money because then they won't give me a deal" It is the complete opposite. When a salesman knows that his prospect has money they stay with the deal.
Broke tire kickers are not getting the attention or the deal.
You bought a new Chevy that shit the bed at 122K miles. Not even paid off yet.I just went through this 3 weeks ago. Coming back from Parker I knew something was wrong with my 2018 Silverado LT. Had 122,000 miles on it, with 6 payments left. Bought it brand new. Long story short, transmission was shot, around 7k to fix. Didn't want to put 7k into something I was probably going to sell in a few years.
I didn't want to buy a new truck, same as everyone, prices are super high. But wife and I decided to get rid of it (Thanks Car Max). I need something dependable for a number of reasons.
Ended up with 2024 Silverado LTZ. Nicest truck I've ever owned. Most expensive also.
Sticker was 60K, Rydell in Northridge took $4,000 off sticker, plus another $500 because I work in healthcare. They also took off the low jack and ceramic coating.
I looked around at the time and they were the best price for the LTZ. Could have went with a cheaper model, but only save $3,000.
I also like that I got 2.9% interest. Looked at used trucks but they were also expensive, and because it was used interest would be around 6%
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Maybe because some think a lease is not the same as debt?Lease vehicles will Always be a thing.
Maybe because some think a lease is not the same as debt?
100% true! My question is "why" do people want to pay the prices? Is it a status issue? What ever it is, its whacked!I don’t know how people can afford new cars and the payments that come with them.
Many people I know have more car debt than I have house debt. The thought of that gives me anxiety.
Our junk is paid for and we won’t buy anything again until we can pay cash.
You can only write off the lease each month. It’s better to buy under sec 179. But then again sec 179 does not work for cars.Does leasing ever make sense outside of a business use?
I've never leased before and have no idea....?
Theres a whole thread on this . . . .lolFYI, you can shut off the seat belt shift thing in the settings if preferred. Had the same in my canyon.
Start online first with fleet manager. Don't end top with some lot guy with bad cologne that just got hired yesterday.Lol
Sit down and negotiate with a salesman and his invisible boss in the back room.
I thought only broke dick tire kickers did that.
First thing any self respecting salesman does is get your contact information. I always give them exactly one shot with numbers before walking out. The deal can be made over phone or text at that point. Meanwhile I’m off to the next dealer or home.
I'm 55 and have been on commission only since I was 27.
Just remember what people/Businesses are "asking" is not the sell price.
Don't just look at the window sticker that says " availability surcharge " and go home crying. They have 1,800 other trucks hidden in overflow lots all over the city.
Sit down and negotiate !
Stay there and engage them. Show them pic of your 3 other trucks and your boat . Tell them about your river house, They will know you have money and can buy. Most consumers get it wrong they think " oh I don't want the sales person to know I have money because then they won't give me a deal" It is the complete opposite. When a salesman knows that his prospect has money they stay with the deal.
Broke tire kickers are not getting the attention or the deal.
Yes include that !Interesting take.
I always thought you got the best deal when you told the BMW salesman that if he couldn't make the deal - your next stop was the Mercedes dealer.
I recall it differently, but I’m wrong occasionally. Wasn’t there a situation where you could write off the cost of a new or used Escalade in the year you took delivery of it?You can only write off the lease each month. It’s better to buy under sec 179. But then again sec 179 does not work for cars.
Nice score.Some data for fun
I just bought this truck with 22k miles on it. Found a cool website where you can download the window sticker for $5.
I paid 34.5k OTD
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I feel better after finding that sticker lol.Nice score.
You are correct. The lease is an expenses, but buying under sec 179 you can write off in that tax year and used to have 100% depreciation the year you bought it. But last was 80% and for ‘24 is 60% bonus and next year is 40%. Then the rest the depreciation over 5yrs. But sec 179 is only for vehicles over 6k, so SUV and trucks no cars. But a Bentley does qualify.I recall it differently, but I’m wrong occasionally. Wasn’t there a situation where you could write off the cost of a new or used Escalade in the year you took delivery of it?
The lease payment is deductible as an expense, like rent, electricity, insurance, etc.
You can take Sec 179 or lease expenses, but not both on the same vehicle or equipment.
This is not a question for a salesman, prefer a CPA.
Forklifts, golf carts , sxs, expensive machinery. All works.Sections biggest year was last year, still the much preferred method. Even my forklift and Taylor Dunn!
Im in the market for the same truck right now. I'm more interested to hear how you got that interest rate and from who? I am a 840 score with very little debt besides mortgage and the wife's car and I keep getting told 6% and THAT is the only reason I haven't pulled the trigger.I just went through this 3 weeks ago. Coming back from Parker I knew something was wrong with my 2018 Silverado LT. Had 122,000 miles on it, with 6 payments left. Bought it brand new. Long story short, transmission was shot, around 7k to fix. Didn't want to put 7k into something I was probably going to sell in a few years.
I didn't want to buy a new truck, same as everyone, prices are super high. But wife and I decided to get rid of it (Thanks Car Max). I need something dependable for a number of reasons.
Ended up with 2024 Silverado LTZ. Nicest truck I've ever owned. Most expensive also.
Sticker was 60K, Rydell in Northridge took $4,000 off sticker, plus another $500 because I work in healthcare. They also took off the low jack and ceramic coating.
I looked around at the time and they were the best price for the LTZ. Could have went with a cheaper model, but only save $3,000.
I also like that I got 2.9% interest. Looked at used trucks but they were also expensive, and because it was used interest would be around 6%
Here she is. View attachment 1370384
Maybe a 2-3 year loan? Not a 5 year.Im in the market for the same truck right now. I'm more interested to hear how you got that interest rate and from who? I am a 840 score with very little debt besides mortgage and the wife's car and I keep getting told 6% and THAT is the only reason I haven't pulled the trigger.
Some data for fun
I just bought this truck with 22k miles on it. Found a cool website where you can download the window sticker for $5.
I paid 34.5k OTD
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That's pretty cool...
Got a link to the Website?
Hey but what about the unions and work ethic of salesmen? I think we should address it hereTheres a whole thread on this . . . .lol
How hard does the salesman hustle, we need to know!Hey but what about the unions and worth ethic of salesmen? I think we should address it here
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It’s not free though lol
lol I didn’t mean anything by it. But when you click their page it says FREEDude...
I saw that in your original post. I actually Did learn reading comprehension in grade school.
lol I didn’t mean anything by it. But when you click their page it says FREE
I think GM has some good Rates.Im in the market for the same truck right now. I'm more interested to hear how you got that interest rate and from who? I am a 840 score with very little debt besides mortgage and the wife's car and I keep getting told 6% and THAT is the only reason I haven't pulled the trigger.
Im in the market for the same truck right now. I'm more interested to hear how you got that interest rate and from who? I am a 840 score with very little debt besides mortgage and the wife's car and I keep getting told 6% and THAT is the only reason I haven't pulled the trigger.