Reminder: BMWs are for leasing, not for buying.
@GuyDealership Model 3 lease $349/mo
@ValueAnalyst1 @GuyDealership teslas suck, idk why u would lease this car lol if u have the money to lease a vehicle
@ara_ambrose @ValueAnalyst1 @GuyDealership Because it's cheaper to lease this than a Toyota? And you don't have to worry about the maintenance costs associated with buying a car brand new.
@Berfs1 @ValueAnalyst1 @GuyDealership bro talkin about cheaper 😂 ride a bike.
@ara_ambrose @Berfs1 @ValueAnalyst1 @GuyDealership Yea, not sure you helped your argument by comparing leasing a Tesla and a Toyota. If it’s about being cost aware, you’d be better off buying a used Toyota w/ low mileage. Just get your oil changes and tire rotations at Walmart or an Indy shop and that thing will stay on the road
@StanSteam88 @ara_ambrose @Berfs1 @ValueAnalyst1 @GuyDealership With rising gas prices the Tesla would still be cheaper to lease. The leasing price he posted is avg financing of a 30k car even dropping you would have to drop the price to 20k and it would still be more expensive in the long run
@StanSteam88 @ara_ambrose @Berfs1 @ValueAnalyst1 @GuyDealership Actually the Tesla leasing price is avg financing of a $24k car for 6 years, not including gas prices and maintenance
@Sinokei_ @StanSteam88 @ara_ambrose @Berfs1 @ValueAnalyst1 @GuyDealership However there is no option to purchase the car after the leasing period, nothing to show for the money you spend.
@EquallyFern @StanSteam88 @ara_ambrose @Berfs1 @ValueAnalyst1 @GuyDealership Tesla does sometimes give you the option depending on the make and model. It’s happened with the 3/Y as well. Also, the point is to show how cheap it is. Just buy a Tesla instead of leasing, point still stands that it’s more cost effective
@Sinokei_ @EquallyFern @ara_ambrose @Berfs1 @ValueAnalyst1 @GuyDealership This 06 would be roughly $140/mo payment. 38mpg hwy would be ~$1700-$1800 annual in fuel. Those costs combined still less than a Tesla lease payment alone. I get the sentiment, but if looking for affordability, there’s better options