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What is a better engine?


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Regulator187

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I am planning on leasing a base sport turbo this summer, i have a durango which uses the same 3.6 pentastar, to figure out if i like it. While in those three years i plan on buying accessories for when my lease is up switch them over to my financed sport s or Rubicon. What would be some pros and cons of this besides the switching of upgrades. I'm from the car world but am looking to convert. Also how is this possible? what would the r.v/mf/down look like? seems too cheap.

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Sounds convoluted. But in general, I like this tool for evaluating leases:

https://leasehackr.com/calculator/

Don't forget to include the "due at signing" in the down payment field. My rule of thumb is >10 years on that 'LeaseHackr Score', which I've achieved on two leases so far (BMW and Toyota). But both of those required promotional money factors and/or MSD programs, neither of which are available on a Wrangler. But you do have the crazy residual in your favor!
 

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I am planning on leasing a base sport turbo this summer, i have a durango which uses the same 3.6 pentastar, to figure out if i like it. While in those three years i plan on buying accessories for when my lease is up switch them over to my financed sport s or Rubicon. What would be some pros and cons of this besides the switching of upgrades. I'm from the car world but am looking to convert. Also how is this possible? what would the r.v/mf/down look like? seems too cheap.

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If the turbo is in production by then, I'd go with that engine.
 

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Sounds convoluted. But in general, I like this tool for evaluating leases:

https://leasehackr.com/calculator/

Don't forget to include the "due at signing" in the down payment field. My rule of thumb is >10 years on that 'LeaseHackr Score', which I've achieved on two leases so far (BMW and Toyota). But both of those required promotional money factors and/or MSD programs, neither of which are available on a Wrangler. But you do have the crazy residual in your favor!
U mean check zero drive off?
Can you tell me the basics how I use the leasehackr calculator?
Thank you in advance.
 

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