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FYI - Tesla dropped prices again, I just did a 3 year lease on a Y, 10,000 miles with no money down for $425 a month. Plus you get 3 months of free full self driving and free supercharging. As owner, I can give you a referral to take $1000 off the price.
 
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FYI - Tesla dropped prices again, I just did a 3 year lease on a Y, 10,000 miles with no money down for $425 a month. Plus you get 3 months of free full self driving and free supercharging. As owner, I can give you a referral to take $1000 off the price.
ok, ok, dammit..
(see Tesla 10-year maintenance costs, p2)
 
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FYI - Tesla dropped prices again, I just did a 3 year lease on a Y, 10,000 miles with no money down for $425 a month. Plus you get 3 months of free full self driving and free supercharging. As owner, I can give you a referral to take $1000 off the price.


FPL has a good deal for $31 monthly, unlimited weekend and night home charging.
 
Just bought a 2020 GT convertible 6 speed lime green. Low miles. perfect condition
I had a 2023 Mach 1 but I got tired of the $800+ car payment so ended up trading it in…
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We have a 2016 Honda CRV 38k miles runs brand new , we stay on top of the service, my tech knows I don’t mind paying a couple 2-3 hundred dollars every 3-4 months or so extra in recommendations of service it’s a jewel.

People offer me $40K for it , just can’t do it fuel economy is awesome it’s priceless.
 
What prompted you to get into $800 a month car payments WOW.
Just trying to understand that’s eye popping you could by (2) used cars low mileage for that.

Anyway happy you got out from under that 😎
Yea, it’s funny how you get older and your priorities start to change. It’s not that I couldn’t afford it per se, it’s the fact that I didn’t WANT to pay it anymore. I’d rather save that money and go on a vacation or something. These new car prices are getting absolutely insane these days. I saw a statistic where the average car payment in America now is $700 a month. Anyways, I’m past my midlife crisis now and I’m perfectly content with my 2024 Trailblazer that’s completely paid off lol
 
Inspired by @NJshoreCane , I found a bargain on a lease on a fully loaded M440. The original lessee put about $7K into the lease and then hurt his back and couldnt drive it, so I took it over with only 1,400 miles and 2.5 years left.
So you make the switch and jump into a BMW M series?
Nice!

Nice of you to "help the guy out", btw. ;)
 
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