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5 minutes ago, BUDDY said:

yeah true but the downside is , when the car is out of warranty it just takes one mechanical issue to put a big dent in ur wallet ...u'll be paying tax only  on the amount u'll be paying towards the first 3 years of ur payments right ? , i dont think u'll pay tax on the entire MRP of the car ... dealer fees i think u can always negotiate .... but i feel that owning a luxury car that's out of warranty is just a big liability

Lol

have to pay tax on entire MSRP.

It is prorated only when one wants to keep the car.

buddy nothing free free in USA.

either front or back 10du.

okkokkasaari kanipincha kunda@3$%@3$%@3$%

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15 minutes ago, acuman said:

Lol

have to pay tax on entire MSRP.

It is prorated only when one wants to keep the car.

buddy nothing free free in USA.

either front or back 10du.

okkokkasaari kanipincha kunda...

adem logic man , the reverse of what u are sayin is true , I'm very certain that if u're leasing a car u'll only pay taxes on a pro rated basis , supposed 40k car ki 3 years lo 10k depreciation untey , u'll only pay taxes on 10k not the entire 40k

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14 minutes ago, BUDDY said:

adem logic man , the reverse of what u are sayin is true , I'm very certain that if u're leasing a car u'll only pay taxes on a pro rated basis , supposed 40k car ki 3 years lo 10k depreciation untey , u'll only pay taxes on 10k not the entire 40k

Who pays depreciation amount buddy? 

If you say nobody, then everybody lease cars.

dealer won't pay depreciation of car price. So, they make up that depreciation oneway or other way. For luxury cars the most depreciation happens in first 3 years.

 

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9 minutes ago, acuman said:

Who pays depreciation amount buddy? 

If you say nobody, then everybody lease cars.

dealer won't pay depreciation of car price. So, they make up that depreciation oneway or other way. For luxury cars the most depreciation happens in first 3 years.

 

bro i'm saying that u pay tax on the payments that u pay for 3 years on a monthly basis , not the entire MSRP like u said , depreciation ante on an avg yearly 20% untadi car value paina... this applies to any luxury car u buy , lease aipoinaaka kuda the'll give u an option to buy the car out ..

 

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6 minutes ago, BUDDY said:

bro i'm saying that u pay tax on the payments that u pay for 3 years on a monthly basis , not the entire MSRP like u said , depreciation ante on an avg yearly 20% untadi car value paina... this applies to any luxury car u buy , lease aipoinaaka kuda the'll give u an option to buy the car out ..

 

Rules for different states has different tax rules.

Some states have to pay tax on total amount at the time of leasing car.

aa depreciation ayye price lease ayyina or konna customer ne onego pedatharu.

dealer onegodu 

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at this stage leasing make more sense than buying, technology is growing very fast and in 3-4 years you would have so many advancements (lane assistant, frontal collision and other such options would be available in basic models too). So, the car you bought today would have low resale value ... depreciation would be more than 20% each year....

Moreover with new regulations ... fuel economy is gonna improve a lot in coming years, which would also be major factor.... it's gonna be like TV's damn_%~

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ivani enduku.....neku luxury inka tech advancements ani up to date vundali ante leasing tesi dobbu. maha ayite 5K potayi nuvu same car konoli anukunte....

of course, mana valu inko rakam kuda vunaru...10K peti honda, nissan, toyota koni 3 years taravata resale lo ade rate lagudam ani try chestaru.

velato compare cheste 20K bokka leasing poyinanduku.

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8 minutes ago, ringa_ringa said:

at this stage leasing make more sense than buying, technology is growing very fast and in 3-4 years you would have so many advancements (lane assistant, frontal collision and other such options would be available in basic models too). So, the car you bought today would have low resale value ... depreciation would be more than 20% each year....

Moreover with new regulations ... fuel economy is gonna improve a lot in coming years, which would also be major factor.... it's gonna be like TV's damn_%~

Samsung TV 65 inch curved 4K 1200$

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1 hour ago, Batman_fan said:

ivani enduku.....neku luxury inka tech advancements ani up to date vundali ante leasing tesi dobbu. maha ayite 5K potayi nuvu same car konoli anukunte....

of course, mana valu inko rakam kuda vunaru...10K peti honda, nissan, toyota koni 3 years taravata resale lo ade rate lagudam ani try chestaru.

velato compare cheste 20K bokka leasing poyinanduku.

Hmmm

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4 hours ago, BUDDY said:

maybe that's what the dealeship guy told u to make u buy the current model , ask him to give it in writing and see what he says @3$% 

actually , xc60 is getting a full makeover like the current xc90 mostly this year end or early next year ... 

No not true.

2017 Volvo XC60 already vachesayi market loki. 2018 ki new model vasthundi 

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4 minutes ago, WHAT said:

lease ey anukunte tesla ne try cheyochu ga

Tesla model x antey illu ammukovali bhayya. Ammatam kuda pedda problem em kadu gani maa owner oppukuntado ledo Ani doubt ?

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