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      11-11-2019, 06:30 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by hans007 View Post
That said, generally the math works out that leasing and finance tend to break be about equal 3-3.5 years in.
It's more like 6-8 years for break-even, depending on the car and numbers. Especially for most BMW's it's closer to the 7-8 year mark because the residuals are so inflated in their leases as opposed to the actual residual value of the car if you purchase.
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