ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
45,996
Is it a good idea to lease a Nissan Leaf (if you spend a certain amount on gas currently, you can lease it for "free") or are you better off buying a used one?
nothing wrong with leasing. Idk how reliable electric cars are after a certain age but they seem to be holding up pretty well.
 

Lapa

FLY, EAGLES FLY
Sep 29, 2008
19,949
Random. How's owning a car a pain in the ass? Unless you own a used Mercedes, BMW, Porsche, etc with high maintenance cost or a Chrysler with more than 50k miles.
It's so fucking expensive here in Finland. You pay taxes when you buy it, you pay taxes for using it (yes, this is true) and of course taking care of it is expensive too. You don't have to worry any of those things if you drive company's car.

Owning a car in this communist country have been made indeed a pain in the ass.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,949
It's so fucking expensive here in Finland. You pay taxes when you buy it, you pay taxes for using it (yes, this is true) and of course taking care of it is expensive too. You don't have to worry any of those things if you drive company's car.

Owning a car in this communist country have been made indeed a pain in the ass.
imagine, in Denmark you pay ~100% of your car's value only for registration tax. On top of it you pay 25% VAT and foooking green tax depending on your emissions.

In Germany, thanks to car lobby it costs 27€ to register your car :baus:
 
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pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
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imagine, in Denmark you pay ~100% of your car's value only for registration tax. On top of it you pay 25% VAT and foooking green tax depending on your emissions.
This is some major theta level cuckoldry.

No wonder why Scandi males sound so suppresses, esp Danes. They need their hygge.

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Public transportation in the US is ass and everything is spread out. did you actually not know that or are you being a cunt for no reason?
Yeah but where did that come from.

Also, not true in every instance. In some cities it's prolly less cumbersome not owning a car.

Where I live you defo need one though.
 

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