Watching a TractorMile video I became interested in the FEL joystick which looked strangely like a Kubota…and then Mike steps aside and SURE ENOUGH .. A RED KUBOTA (with a LA525 loader). What is going on?
Explaination:I could only stomach up to the 5 minute mark, even then skipped a lot...neve rdid hear the 8 good reasons why to lease..
yamme, yammer, yammer,, with NO real content...reminds me of nearly every politician when they talk !!
As for 'perpetual' leasing...
to me it's just a great 'con'. you never ever OWN the item ( car,truck, tractor ) so the same as renting.
perhaps someone can explain why a person (not a business ) would lease ?
Hoses, wires, exhaust, .......everything pink?View attachment 91845
Saw this recently while picking up a used part for my Ford - had to snap a pic
Guy at the part counter just shrugged when I asked about the color
No photo editing involved!
what were they thinking right...? sprayed it all & never firedHoses, wires, exhaust, .......everything pink?
A farmer is a person…who lives off his work…and pays taxes…and a lease can be very attractive in such instances.I could only stomach up to the 5 minute mark, even then skipped a lot...neve rdid hear the 8 good reasons why to lease..
yamme, yammer, yammer,, with NO real content...reminds me of nearly every politician when they talk !!
As for 'perpetual' leasing...
to me it's just a great 'con'. you never ever OWN the item ( car,truck, tractor ) so the same as renting.
perhaps someone can explain why a person (not a business ) would lease ?
Attractive, yes. Financially sound, no.A farmer is a person…who lives off his work…and pays taxes…and a lease can be very attractive in such instances.
That's just wrong..........View attachment 91845
Saw this recently while picking up a used part for my Ford - had to snap a pic
Guy at the part counter just shrugged when I asked about the color
View attachment 91845
Saw this recently while picking up a used part for my Ford - had to snap a pic
Guy at the part counter just shrugged when I asked about the color
No photo editing involved!
That's just wrong..........
Some dealerships are tied into the Carfax system and they report all service through the Carfax system. I do a lot of my own service, and I keep the record on the Carfax system in a personal free account. When you take your car to a shop for body repairs, you have to ask first if they report the repairs to Carfax. If they do, then find another shop or request that they don't do the reporting. Fixing a small dent gets reported the same as fixing a smashed fender. This can cause a dramatic decrease in the value of your car. Carfax does have access to state motor vehicle records and does report mileage, inspections, title changes, etc.I’ve already given one example. I buy a lot that needs heavy tractor work say L initially but once that’s done, I really only need a BX for maintenance. Guess what, I didn’t have to pony up all that cash to take the L home. I just use it for the lease period and hand it back. If it was still possible I would also look at a private sale to see if I could get anything higher than the residual (if allowed). Then maybe purchase the BX unless I am planning on selling the property within the next 5 years…..
Without looking at specific examples that contain current interest rates for both leasing and financing plus money factor calculations and residual payouts it’s really hard to provide specific examples. Other than a general, sometimes leases do in fact have benefits.
Based on personal Ficos, and what the current lease rates are it may not be beneficial. There are quite often blips in the market like say a slow business quarter where the dealership and or finance company throw money at the leases to lower the MF and that can make it very beneficial.
Also what type of lease? There’s many types. Most 6 figure car sales are financed this way in the UK. Drive a Range Rover, Maserati or AMG for 2 years then replace it. It’s not right for everyone but many people do it repeatedly. I have family that do just this routinely. They make a monthly payment on a vehicle they enjoy and never have to pony up all the cash to take the ride home. Just rinse and repeat. But there’s some risk involved. Maybe that’s the issue for some?
I never had a bad auto lease in the US. I had some that didn’t benefit me as much but there is something nice about not having to worrry about a depreciating asset and ongoing maintenance costs (60k mile service for instance) not to mention the value I am left with if someone plows into my owned vehicle vs a leased one. I used to laugh at diminished value, not so much these days as I now own.
If I had to park in public parking routinely for 40s hrs a week - I would probably still lease that vehicle for that reason alone. No diminished value on a lease. CarFax can bite me.
Speaking of CarFax. They sent me an email yesterday reminding me to protect my investment and get my truck serviced. They actually stated “Only 17% of traded vehicles have a perfect score on service and maintenance. Ensure you protect your value!” Obviously Ram shares their service/maintenance history with CarFax. Talk about Big Brother watching…..
Leasing is ok if you have too much business income and you need some write offs instead of paying the government more in taxes.