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Originally Posted by SD ///M4
And what happens when the car is out of warranty? Not everyone leases every three years.
Extending your logic, why bother avoiding hitting other cars? Insurance will cover it. Not a big deal.
Might as well leave the doors to the house unlocked and the garage door closed when I'm away. After all, insurance will cover it. Not a big deal.
Why bother to look both ways when crossing a street? If I get hit, insurance will cover it. Not a big deal.
That's just the stupidest logic I've ever heard.
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- I never lease or keep a vehicle beyond warranty/maintenance period.
- Something breaks, manufacturer repairs vehicle at no cost during warranty.
- It is just a car.