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Old 01-27-2004, 08:55 PM
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Hello. Anyone in Canada interested in this lease takeover: '01 996tt, silver, black, sport seats with 21k km. 10k down and 730 per month total. Lease end in Nov. 05. 20k km. per year mileage. There is no-where on the planet you could get a lease on this car so cheaply.

If seriously interested, mail me: jgrant22@onlink.net.

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Old 01-28-2004, 12:45 AM
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Yeah but it is a Canadian car!!! Who is going to buy that here!!!!

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Old 01-28-2004, 01:07 PM
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Is that in CDN money or US?
Old 01-28-2004, 06:42 PM
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if it's u.s. money, it is real expensive for an 01.
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why not just buy a 01 for 88,000. 2000 payments with no money down and sell it in one year for 85,000. You would only be out 3k plus a little interest. I don't understand why people lease now, when you can get 100% loan on cars?
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Originally posted by CAPTLST
Yeah but it is a Canadian car!!! Who is going to buy that here!!!!
Rather assumptive that only people in the US can access an internet site.
Old 01-28-2004, 09:59 PM
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why not just buy a 01 for 88,000. 2000 payments with no money down and sell it in one year for 85,000. You would only be out 3k plus a little interest. I don't understand why people lease now, when you can get 100% loan on cars?
I leased for the tax advantages and high residuals available when I leased the car. Leasing also gives you generous milage allowances which you can actually use without guilt since they are already included in the deal. It doesnt work well for everyone. You must have access to an entity to lease the car for you and provide to you as a benefit. Then you can deduct the percentage of expenses used in work related travel.
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I've owned and leased 2 as company cars and to be honest there's not a big difference. Unless you want to hang on or modify heavily, owning isn't always a massive difference in what you end up spending in my experience.
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Originally posted by FineProperty
Rather assumptive that only people in the US can access an internet site.
You're kidding me, I didn't know the internet worked outside the US! Learn something new everyday.

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He's lying. Canadians don't have Internet access. More proof that you can't trust those folks up north.
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Where in Canada are you located? US or Canadian currency?
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I am seriously interested.. Sent you an email.
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Originally posted by CAPTLST
Yeah but it is a Canadian car!!! Who is going to buy that here!!!!

Eric
I was going to mention how stupid this comment was, but I don't have to now as it has been addressed.

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Aren't all the North American cars the same basically aside from some minor differences, ie speedo, etc?

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I'm paying this lease off in full this weekend. I'm looking now for someone to offer a lump sum to drive this car until Nov. '05. 20,000 km. per year allowance.

Make me a lump sum offer.

jgrant22@onlink.net


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