You've heard about leasing a vehicle,
but what have you heard? "Leasing it's a great way to drive a new Subaru
every couple of years without making a huge down payment," or "Leasing
is too expensive and too restrictive with mileage."
As with any major
decision there is no right or wrong choice, it's about which choice is
best for you. Depending on your finances, lifestyle and driving habits
either leasing a new Subaru or purchasing a new Subaru will be the
better option. Here's how to tell:
Leasing
Benefits
You'll get to drive a new Subaru every two to three years.
More car for the money: you'll be able
to get those extra luxury, comfort and convenience features.
Lower upfront
costs.
Lower monthly payments.
Your Subaru will always have the latest safety
features.
Drive secure - your new Subaru will always
be under warranty
Easy return: you can
return the vehicle at lease-end, pay any end-of-lease costs, and walk
away.
Purchasing Benefits
Ownership: your
Subaru is yours to Love forever, you will not have to turn it in after two or three
years.
You'll build up trade-in value and equity for
your next purchase.
Once you pay off your loan,
you'll be free of monthly payments.
You're free to
drive as many miles as you'd like.
You can sell or
trade your Subaru at any time.
No risk of lease-end
charges for excessive wear and tear.
Customize your
Subaru however you'd like, it's yours!
Lease Your Next Subaru from Twin City Subaru?
If you - want
lower monthly payments that fit your budget, enjoy driving a new Subaru
every two or three years, feel safer knowing you're driving a car that
has the latest safety features and is always under warranty, you're not
concerned with building ownership equity, you don't like trading and
selling used cars, live a stable predictable lifestyle, properly
maintain your Subaru and drive an average number of miles - then you
should lease your Subaru.
Buy Your Next Subaru from Twin City
Subaru?
If you - would rather build up some trade-in equity,
don't mind making a higher monthly payment, prefer paying off your auto
loan to be payment-free, like the idea owning your Subaru, have money
set aside for unexpected repairs after the warranty has run out, to
customize your Subaru, drive way over the average miles, expect
lifestyle changes in the near future, and don't like the risk of
possible lease-end charges - then you should buy your Subaru.