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Leasing my first car.


Dex

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Your GSD is obese.

 

yeah he's pretty big. but still skinny in the waist.  he eats no more than 3-4 cups of food a day.  gets exercise everyday and has a lot of muscle.  standards suggest that male gsd's should around 85 lbs, but the reality is now, a lot of american bred german shepherds are just not that small (that's another topic to dicuss).  now i've seen german and belgium shephards around 130 - 140 lbs.  those dogs are obese.

 

without knowing an individual dog's height, bone thickness and pedigree, you're not really in the place to make that claim.  that's like saying the average human male should weigh 160 lbs. 

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So I leased a car today. 2014 Honda Accord LX. They were having a 0 down and $199 a month 3 year lease sale so I went with it. Total taxes and fees with first months payment was $1445 out the door. $500 of that they gave to me for being a recent graduate and also $150 for trading in my 1999 Daewoo Lanos LOL. So after the voucher and trade in I only ended up paying $795. I added LoJack and with Connecticut state tax my monthly payment came to $221. Really happy with my decision. I want to thank everyone for their help!

 

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*runs and hides*

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Basically you're financing the money between the sale price of the car and the worth of the car post lease.

That's why BMWs are attractive leases as they have a higher resale value.

If I had weirdly amounts of disposable income or owned my own business I would lease.

Bring that I don't I buy cars 3 years old and that don't depreciate.

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