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Car Forum / Toyota / Camry / April 2006

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Bob Smith - 25 Apr 2006 03:54 GMT
Quoted $269 per month, 2K down, 48 months for 07 LE 4 Cyl. Automatic.

Sound good or can I do better?
vineeth - 25 Apr 2006 14:19 GMT
I'm new hear. I just can't understand why you would lease a car!!!!
What is the diff b/wn the LE & CE? I thought it was the Power seat,
however Carmax.com has a standard variant with power seats!
MUADIB - 26 Apr 2006 01:49 GMT
> is the diff b/wn the LE & CE? I thought it was the Power seat,

The best items I have found that ID it are ABS brakes and Cruise
control.......CE doesn't have them.

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JJ - 26 Apr 2006 04:27 GMT
All 2007 Camry's have ABS and four wheel disk brakes.

>> is the diff b/wn the LE & CE? I thought it was the Power seat,
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onehappymadman@yahoo.com - 26 Apr 2006 17:30 GMT
> I'm new hear. I just can't understand why you would lease a car!!!!
> What is the diff b/wn the LE & CE? I thought it was the Power seat,
> however Carmax.com has a standard variant with power seats!

Leasing might make sense if you don't have the money to buy a new car,
but need to impress people - for example, a lawyer just out of school,
with loads of debt, who needs to impress his clients.

Might also make sense if you know you're not going to be in the area
very long (one-year temp job, maybe).
vineeth - 27 Apr 2006 01:34 GMT
I guess it makes sense if that is the situation but I feel like with a
car like the Camry which can give you years of service it is a waste of
potential leasing the car... Also don't most leases have ridiculous
penalties if you cross the mileage restrictions??? Well I guess we are
going off the topic that the thread was started with!! I for one have
no idea of lease costs...
onehappymadman@yahoo.com - 27 Apr 2006 05:06 GMT
> I guess it makes sense if that is the situation but I feel like with a
> car like the Camry which can give you years of service it is a waste of
> potential leasing the car...

I agree with you.  Probably done mostly with the luxury Lexus,
Mercedes, BMW, etc.

> Also don't most leases have ridiculous
> penalties if you cross the mileage restrictions???

Yes they do.  Plus, you also have to maintain the car as if you were
the owner... oil changes, tune-ups, etc.  (Probably not have to do a
tranny oil or coolant change, if only keeping for a few tens of
thousands of miles...)

> Well I guess we are
> going off the topic that the thread was started with!! I for one have
> no idea of lease costs...

Here's an interesting article that discusses leasing:
http://www.leaseguide.com/lease03.htm
vineeth - 27 Apr 2006 15:56 GMT
That was a nice article... I also checked some more & found an article
which has a slightly diffrent view on leasing.. might want to check it
out too
http://www.dcu.org/streetwise/auto/leaseguide/index.html
 
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