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Really depends on what company is offering the lease. I leased a 2013 Civic for $189 month no money down and sold her 2001 for $3000 which at some point in the near future was going to need tires and other work. She will be done with college before the lease is done and is most likely purchase the car. Having her in a safe reliable car far outweighs the payments for the vehicle and will be under warranty the whole time.

I leased my Acura with no money down and just got a new TLX to replace the TL, 6000 miles over on the lease, Acura forgives 7500 miles when you get another car and got out of my lease early to boot. And with the dealer maintenance program I spent about $300 out of pocket including the cost of a new set of tires over the 3 years I had the car. There is a cost per month no matter how you do it. I have done it both ways. I don't care to work on my daily drivers so much anymore. Ether way works, just what your comfortable with.
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