Hi guys I'm making a thread because i am curious about how your financing works compare to ours in Sweden.
So i read a lot on these forums people that takes the BMW 235 on leasing due to waiting for another car thats better or just because they like leasing option over the regular financing with the bank and so on.
So in Sweden if you are to lease a car, You can lease it for a monthly cost like 600£ per month, Then after you leasing goes up you still have to pay a so called "Rest Value" on the car witch can be a lot say like this if i bough my car on leasing i probably would have to pay like 30000€ as rest value on the car and on top of that i would have to pay for something called "Not usual worn" on the car. And that is up to the dealer to tell what they think is not "Normal Tearing" on the car.
So in Sweden its better to finance a car as a private consumer then to lease it.
So how does it work in the US & Rest of Europe.
Cause in Sweden we are taught that the worst type of financing of a car is leasing unless you own a company and lease it as the "Firms Vehicle"
So i read a lot on these forums people that takes the BMW 235 on leasing due to waiting for another car thats better or just because they like leasing option over the regular financing with the bank and so on.
So in Sweden if you are to lease a car, You can lease it for a monthly cost like 600£ per month, Then after you leasing goes up you still have to pay a so called "Rest Value" on the car witch can be a lot say like this if i bough my car on leasing i probably would have to pay like 30000€ as rest value on the car and on top of that i would have to pay for something called "Not usual worn" on the car. And that is up to the dealer to tell what they think is not "Normal Tearing" on the car.
So in Sweden its better to finance a car as a private consumer then to lease it.
So how does it work in the US & Rest of Europe.
Cause in Sweden we are taught that the worst type of financing of a car is leasing unless you own a company and lease it as the "Firms Vehicle"
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