I tell him, “i’m about to give you tens of thousands of dollars over the next couple of years based on 15 minutes. Would you decide to move in with someone based on sharing an Uber?” He thought about it and said, “I get it, but no.”
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Leasing a car in general is a scam unless you have a very specific use case Marc and no, nobody is going to let you have a car overnight without signing papers whether you're buying or leasing, if you want to do that you'll have to find that model and rent it from a rental place.
my reference is a full two decades’ old at this point, but when i sold cars you absolutely could do that, with an agreement to keep it under 200 mi and liability for any damages
Three years ago, I went used car shopping and ALL the dealerships offered to let me keep the car for an extended time. It might not be standard, but it still happens in the modern era. Just like you said, they held on to our old car until we came back the next day.
Location, time, and other factors may be involved, but I’ve had places that don’t want the keys back after the test drive. They want people to take it home. Maybe post pandemic, maybe something else.
It would make sense for popular models at least to set one aside as a rental for some nominal fee that gets taken off the purchase price if you end up getting it.
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