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Is It Better to Lease a New Car?

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Is It Better to Lease a New Car?
  • February 19, 2025
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Is It Better to Lease a New Car?

‘better to lease new carBuying a brand new car is one of the bigger purchases we make — not quite as big as buying a house, but significant none the less. But many people insist that it’s actually better to lease a new car. But is it really?

For many of us, money is always an issue and we can’t afford to spend it unwisely. As such, when planning to buy a new car, it’s important to get the best deal you can.

Buy, lease or hire?

There are a variety of ways to buy a new car. Of course, the simplest option is to make an outright purchase. That is, pay the advertised price and drive away owning your new car. You can also take out a lease, making monthly payments to the dealer. But then you have to hand the car back when the lease is over. You can also take out a hire purchase plan. In this case you have use of the car while you pay off the purchase price in installments. But you don’t actually own it until you make your last payment.

Let’s look at the pros and cons of each method:

Option 1: Buy

Buying outright basically means that you don’t have to plan ahead. Buying outright also relieves any strain on your monthly budget. As a result, there’s a great sense of freedom with this option. After all, the car is yours once you’ve handed your money over. And the only things you are left to pay out are running costs, such as gas, car insurance and taxes. The catch is that you need to have the money available. Yes, you could also consider paying for your car with a credit card. This provides you with payment protection and may also include rewards. However, the high interest rate you’re subjected to if you don’t immediately pay off the card is a huge drawback.

Option 2: Lease

Entering into a lease agreement with a reliable car dealer to pay a set amount each month until the purchase price is reached is another option. The bonus here is that your servicing and maintenance costs are covered during the lease period. That is, provided you stay within the stipulated mileage limit. This option eliminates depreciation worries. You also have more flexibility when it comes to payment terms, which usually range from 12 to 36 months. The catch here is, once the purchase price has been reached, the car becomes the property of the dealer once again. In other words: you ultimately pay for a car that you never own. Another potential drawback is that you typically need to make an initial deposit. Also, monthly payments may be higher than if you had bought the car outright.

Option 3: Hire Purchase

A hire-purchase contract has many similarities to a traditional lease in that you pay for the car over a set number of months; the difference is that you’ll actually own the car once the purchase price has been reached. As with a lease, you’ll still have to pay a deposit, but it’s usually significantly lower, and the interest rate is often very competitive because it’s a popular finance option for buying cars, being quick and easy to arrange. However, it’s important to do your research carefully and run the numbers, because a hire purchase plan can work out to be more expensive than a traditional lease if it’s a short-term agreement.

No matter which option you choose, you can rest assured that there’s an available finance plan for buying a new car that will most likely suit you. The bigger decision is whether you want to own the car you’ll be driving around in, or whether you’re prepared to merely be its temporary custodian.

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