Leasehackr Meme Lounge (Part 1)

This is original deal

Year, Make, Model, and Trim: 2019 BMW 740i Location: Houston, TX MSRP: $95,890 Monthly payment (pre-tax): $1,190.27 (no tax for TX lease pmt) Effective monthly payment (if incentive is provided): $650 I will provide $540.27 per month to the new lessee, lump-sum payment to you via Zelle or QuickPay. For example, if only 8 months are left at the time of taking over. I will transfer over $4,322.16 to the new owner ($540.27 x 8), to make the effective monthly of $650. Current mileage: 19,987 (…

So he is trying to make 6k on a 2 month flip … Lol

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Rename the site Leaseflipr.com

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Well without flips this site would be boring. Leasing at MSRP and marked up MF is what passes for a good deal these days.

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This is where we use our 1% rule to not lease anything lol

vhooloo goes out on a test drive:

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Speaking of things to be roughly test driven

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AOC or the Tesla?

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Have you ever done a test drive from the back seat of a car? I have several times ……

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The Kid Mero Showtime GIF by Desus & Mero

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This is the real reason why you’re dumping the 740…

It’s not $650/month.

It’s actually $1190/month.

He got the car thru a lease transfer where the original lessee provided cash incentive to take over the lease making the effective payment $650

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Not his post. Was another LH OP. As usual he’s :bridge_at_night: :arrow_down:

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Improving their ESG Ratings. Signaling is now built-in.

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Not a meme, but does look like one in context

I wanted to post this the other day when someone was trying to “hack” shipping quotes and just wanted the cheapest guy.

When it comes to transporters, cheaper isn’t better :joy:

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Not sure if it’s bogus.
https://www.motor1.com/news/534988/c8-corvette-crushed-maserati-transport/

What most people do not realize about Auto Shipping is that most of this is done on load boards through brokers…when you request a quote from a broker says he / she can get the car moved for $750 they then take the vehicle put it on a loadboard and either wait for calls or start making calls and try and get a carrier to take it for $500 then after negotiation end up paying $600 to the carrier and then take the $150 as their commission.

This applies to many of the “recommended shippers” on here…it’s pretty rare that the broker has a personal relationship with the person driving the truck…accidents happen in that business and it’s why those companies ballpark about $10,000 premium per truck insurance costs per year.

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Alright if you go ahead sign right here we’ll be out your hair.