Care of a Leased Car: Am I a fool or what?
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I'm currently leasing my first porsche which is a C4s cab in GT silver (love it) for 4 years and picked it up 2 weeks ago...told the dealer not to touch it and detailed it myself, added clear side markers and Das Schild. Mind you, this is a leased car and my wife thinks I'm nuts because it is like a rental and I'm adding things for the next guy/gal. The question is would you add a clear bra or just drive the hell out of it and enjoy...with stone chips and all!
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It doesn’t matter if you lease or purchase stone chips will still effect you, go ahead and put the clear bra on it will make you feel better and keep the car looking good the entire time you have it.
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I also lease and take care of the car as though it were mine forever. You may decide to buy out the lease, or sell the car yourself, and you will be able to get top dollar for a top car!!
Besides, what about pride of ownership or leasership!!
Besides, what about pride of ownership or leasership!!
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I lease and put the clear bra on.
It's cheap insurance to keeping the car looking good in case I actually want to buy it after the lease is up. Plus, typically the car will be worth much more than the residual amount, so you'll have a bit more equity when negotiating with the dealer on your new lease in 4 years.
It's cheap insurance to keeping the car looking good in case I actually want to buy it after the lease is up. Plus, typically the car will be worth much more than the residual amount, so you'll have a bit more equity when negotiating with the dealer on your new lease in 4 years.
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You may decide to keep car and sell it rather than turn it in at the end of your lease and the clear bra will help maintain the value. Your dealer should
be able to recommend clear bra installers.
be able to recommend clear bra installers.
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I am leasing and will pick up my car this week. I have already ordered the Das Schild and am trying to arrange a clear bra. I would like the car to remain in good condition while I drive it. I don't want to look at the same rock chip or hood dent for four years.
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Originally Posted by humbug
You guys are making it tough! I thought I decided against the clear bra and now I'm re-thinking the whole thing. But your right, I might just buy the car after my lease.
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I'm doing the same thing - lease, clear bra, and I look after the car like I own it, for all the reasons listed above. Besides, to not care for something simply because it isn't yours is ignorant. It's akin to leaving a mess in a public bathroom just because you can. Its a shameful side of human behavior - our public property is too often abused: parks, stadiums, camp grounds. Look at fish stocks in the open sea - claimed by no one country, and overfished by all without a care for the future. I know I'm taking this too far, but I'm just trying to make a point.
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If you may buy it, put the clear bra on and acessorize it.
If there is not intention of buying it, do upgrades that you can resell later. I would skip the bra unless it's driven in bad weather or on rocky roads. Even the best bra installed has lines which is close to a few rocks in aethetics in my mind.
If there is not intention of buying it, do upgrades that you can resell later. I would skip the bra unless it's driven in bad weather or on rocky roads. Even the best bra installed has lines which is close to a few rocks in aethetics in my mind.
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I dunno you wouldn't walk up to someone who bought a 4 year old used porsche and start hacking at the paint with a blunt object - so why do it then give it to them?
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Paint chips can cost you when you turn the car back in the form of excess wear and tear. The cost of a clear bra is probably more than the leasing company will charge so it comes down to how you like your car to look. When I leased a Subaru WRX for a winter beater I thought I wouldn't care too much about it. Turned out that I treated it just like every other car I have ever owned.
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