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<blockquote data-quote="OKCShooter" data-source="post: 4339297" data-attributes="member: 9994"><p>If I’m wrong; please correct me:</p><p></p><p></p><p>1) How do you have unlimited mileage leases? I’ve never seen a lease without either a mileage limitation or simply pay for more mileage before/after lease term. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>2) How is a lease car able to be returned with cosmetic damages (above normal wear and tear) not being charged either to fix or to offset the depreciated value from said damages? </p><p>Example: your leased car is sitting outside your apartment complex and get bad door dings or weather related damages. Who eats that?</p><p></p><p>You are correct in that I do not have first hand experience because I pay cash for vehicles and do not carry debt (like a lease).</p><p></p><p>Can you answer those questions without name calling or being overly dramatic?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKCShooter, post: 4339297, member: 9994"] If I’m wrong; please correct me: 1) How do you have unlimited mileage leases? I’ve never seen a lease without either a mileage limitation or simply pay for more mileage before/after lease term. 2) How is a lease car able to be returned with cosmetic damages (above normal wear and tear) not being charged either to fix or to offset the depreciated value from said damages? Example: your leased car is sitting outside your apartment complex and get bad door dings or weather related damages. Who eats that? You are correct in that I do not have first hand experience because I pay cash for vehicles and do not carry debt (like a lease). Can you answer those questions without name calling or being overly dramatic? [/QUOTE]
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