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Old 10-16-2023, 02:45 PM
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One of our cars was totaled. We're early 80's. Which makes more sense financially, buying a used ('20-'22) mid-size hybrid SUV, or leasing a mid-size hybrid SUV ? I believe it's not possible to rent a used SUV - is it?
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Old 10-16-2023, 03:33 PM
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I would purchase. If, later, you can't drive you can simply sell the vehicle. Far simpler than ending a contract (lease) early.
Far better to have a vehicle available in emergencies than count on others (renting a vehicle), in my opinion.

Now, if you have another vehicle then it's a completely different decision. Renting is probably the best course of action.

Hybrid or conventional isn't an important decision element. As you probably don't drive enough to recover the higher cost of a hybrid. Purchase what you desire.

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I would purchase. If, later, you can't drive you can simply sell the vehicle. Far simpler than ending a contract (lease) early.
Far better to have a vehicle available in emergencies than count on others (renting a vehicle), in my opinion.
Agree.

Buy.
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Old 10-16-2023, 04:17 PM
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How badly do you need two cars? Now is a good time to downsize. Compare the cost to own and operate a vehicle to taxi or uber costs. We found that with the golf cart and one vehicle we can survive.
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Old 10-17-2023, 07:44 AM
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Buy a safe car that you will enjoy. New cars have so many safety features that will make driving a pleasure.
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Old 10-17-2023, 07:54 AM
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FWIW I saw an article or youtube (?) that suggested skipping 2020 to 2022 used vehicles because during that period Covid and chip issues made some of the builds marginal.
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Old 10-17-2023, 08:08 AM
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How badly do you need two cars? Now is a good time to downsize. Compare the cost to own and operate a vehicle to taxi or uber costs. We found that with the golf cart and one vehicle we can survive.
That would be my response.

If you do most stuff in TV in a golf cart then one car may suffice.
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When we moved to The Villages 4 years ago and were both 65, we had one car, and purchased 2 golf carts. We live in Marsh Bend, south of 44, and have not had any reason to have a 2nd car.

We are both quite active with sports, activities, and golf.

We see no need for a 2nd car, and of course, don't expect that to change.
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Old 10-18-2023, 04:51 AM
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The only time leasing makes sense financially is when you can write off the cost. Dealers love leasing because they make a lot of money off them. Try getting by with one car while taking your time finding something to buy. If you really need a 2nd car for a week or so consider using Turo which is a service where you rent a car from an owner who lists it on there for rent.
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Sounds like a good reason to buy a motorcycle. But, that's just me.
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Leasing is an option depends how much you drive. Leasing you are in a new vehicle, full warranty etc. buying a one owner 2 year old is going to cost a premium although less than new, third option ,if you drive less than 10000 miles per year save thousands and buy a higher mileage 2 year old suv.
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Old 10-18-2023, 07:05 AM
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About seven years ago, we down sized to one car and have two golf carts. A few thoughts:

1) While you don’t mention what your other car is or what the age of that car, I would be asking if you have considered the annual cost of the second car? For us, it wasn’t that we couldn’t afford it but did we really need it.

2) why do you want an SUV? If you don’t need the extra storage space regularly, a similarly equipped sedan will be cheaper and get better gas mileage.

3). Finally, you might want to wait a year or two. Not sure what effect the current strike is having on the availability of cars/pricing right now.
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New cars have so many safety features that will make driving a pleasure.
Or dangerous when you have to put your life on the line hoping
the features work.
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FWIW I saw an article or youtube (?) that suggested skipping 2020 to 2022 used vehicles because during that period Covid and chip issues made some of the builds marginal.
Wow. Another "Covid did this" story. Unbelievable
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