Should You Lease or Own a Peugeot?

As we weigh our options when it comes to getting behind the wheel of a new Peugeot, one question often arises: is leasing or owning the better choice? I'm curious to hear from fellow forum members about their experiences with both. Do those who lease enjoy lower monthly payments and minimal depreciation worries, while also having access to newer models every few years? Or do owners appreciate the long-term financial stability and customization possibilities that come with taking ownership of a Peugeot? Let's discuss!
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robert954
August 17, 2024 8:18 AM
I've been leasing my 308 GT for 3 years now and it's been a great experience. Low monthly payments and no depreciation worries are big advantages. Still not sure if I'll keep or lease my next Peugeot though!
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_foregoing-james
August 10, 2024 3:57 AM
I've been driving a Peugeot 308 for three years now and I have to say that leasing was the right decision for me. The monthly payments were lower than if I had bought it outright and it gave me access to the latest models every few years. I've upgraded twice since then and love trying out new features and technology without breaking the bank. Plus, when I'm ready to move on, I can simply return the car at the end of my lease and not have to worry about selling it.
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_low-key-linda-linda
August 7, 2024 10:50 PM
I've been leasing my 308 GTi for years now and it's worked out perfectly. The depreciation is covered by the lease, so I get to drive a new car every few years while keeping costs low - definitely worth considering if you're not attached to owning a particular model long-term.
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sharon63
August 22, 2024 5:03 PM
I've been driving a Peugeot 308 for three years now and I have to say that leasing was the way to go. The lower monthly payments were a huge advantage for me as I'm not in a position to put down a large deposit on a car. Additionally, I got a brand new car every few years which kept it feeling fresh and exciting. If you're considering buying a Peugeot, I would definitely recommend leasing instead - you won't be locked into a long contract with outdated technology.
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