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Mathematics, 06.01.2020 09:31 sonicshon2

Which of the following would be a good argument to buy rather than lease? a. “money is really tight. i need the lowest possible monthly payment.” b. “it is very important for my image to drive the newest cars available.” c. “i’m only going to need it for a few years before i move back to great britain.” d. “i would prefer to walk out of the deal in the end with something to show for the money i put in.”

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