That's true... we're leasing them!
The new models can be expensive and unreliable, but there is the thrill of being one of the first to take them out for a spin.
The high mileage ones can generally be gotten for a lot less and usually have a band of dedicated followers who will hype how great they are and defend their reliability and service if someone complains.
Then there are the others, that you don't hear much from, that always provide great service at a great price.
Originally Posted by ztonk
well I started this terrible analogy so i'll take it one further.
We're not leasing a car, at best we're renting one.
if I show up to the Hertz counter and say,"well I have 24.95 for the ford fiesta, but I see the Ford Mustang GT is just sitting there, can I have that instead."
Is it ok to ask for the mustang? yes
Is it ok for them to tell me no? yes
Is it ok for me to whine about not getting the mustang GT for the fiesta price? NO
BUT if you have frequent flyer miles maybe he will hand you the keys to the mustang.
What I see in this post is that you want to pay regular's prices .. or lower.. without actually becoming a regular.