Perhaps, it might already be lurking in your car right now.

Enjoy your drive! 🫠

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          For the most part I’d agree with you. I’ve figured out that some dealerships have stock of particular models they are having a hard time selling. Last year it was the Ford Lightning, and recently it was the Dodge Charger Daytona R/T. Idk exactly why they offer these special leases, but like the Charger was a $590/mo lease for 7500mi/yr max. I probably put like 5k on my current car, and since I’m looking at midlife crisis cars, that one is attractive to me since the others in that range are like $800/no for the same price.

          It’s some tax thing. The benefit is that if the car has pretty shit reliability the dealer is on the hook for maintenance. So a lot of the mid-life crisis cars are perfect for leasing if you don’t drive a lot anyway.

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              I guess where I’m sitting I’m not looking at those cars to go fast and turn left some times in.

              I just wanna drop my kid off in a car that would have caught my attention.

              Like all the doctor and business parents around here drive a Lexus NX or a Lincoln Corsair.

              But if I showed up with like an LC 500 or like even the new electric Challenger it would catch my attention. Not that I can afford either, but it’s fun to look at the numbers being just out of reach.

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      But regardless, that functionality is still built into the car, and could theoretically be used unless you disable the telemetry/communication system.