Steemax
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I have a 2022 Rubicon 4XE that has less than a year left on it's lease with a buyout of $42k (Taxes included) at the end of the term. According to KBB my trade in range is $32k to $35k.
I've searched around for similar threads and the consensus is to let the bank take the hit here and why should you pay $42k for a vehicle worth $10k less.
In my situation this still doesn't make sense to me. Financially for a turn in to make sense I would have to purchase another used vehicle with unknown history. In my zip code I would have to find a vehicle with a max purchase price of $37K plus TTL. In that price range locally I'd have to downgrade from a Rubicon to a Willy's based on what I'm seeing for sale on average.
Reliability wise my 4XE may be more likely to breakdown but since I'm in CA my 4XE has a 10yr 150k mile Hybrid warranty to rely on plus the 5yr 60k mile power-train warranty. So I'm not sure reliability is a point of argument to move to a gas only 2.0T/3.6.
Am I wrong to think even though I'd be purchasing this at a loss at the end of my lease term it still makes to do so. There's literally no comparable vehicle I can get into for $42k that isn't used, with less features, and higher miles.
I've searched around for similar threads and the consensus is to let the bank take the hit here and why should you pay $42k for a vehicle worth $10k less.
In my situation this still doesn't make sense to me. Financially for a turn in to make sense I would have to purchase another used vehicle with unknown history. In my zip code I would have to find a vehicle with a max purchase price of $37K plus TTL. In that price range locally I'd have to downgrade from a Rubicon to a Willy's based on what I'm seeing for sale on average.
Reliability wise my 4XE may be more likely to breakdown but since I'm in CA my 4XE has a 10yr 150k mile Hybrid warranty to rely on plus the 5yr 60k mile power-train warranty. So I'm not sure reliability is a point of argument to move to a gas only 2.0T/3.6.
Am I wrong to think even though I'd be purchasing this at a loss at the end of my lease term it still makes to do so. There's literally no comparable vehicle I can get into for $42k that isn't used, with less features, and higher miles.
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