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Old 03-27-2013, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by porker999
I have a 2008 911 C2S cab. I leased it in Dec, of '07 and purchased it in Dec.'11... I had been paying appx. $1500/month on the lease...I decided to open a dedicated savings account for possible future repairs and continued putting the $1500/month I had been paying for the lease into this account instead. Currently I have appx. $40K in the account and other than buying new tires and having a 4-wheel alignment and routine oil changes, I haven't had to spend any of that money on repairs...
Smart, and I'm glad that worked out for you. The way I do the math, you'd have to deduct your lease buy-out, and the net is what you have for repairs. Either way, your point is clear, the car has been reliable and you have the bonus of the nest egg for your next purchase.



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