Want me to resign lease documents to less favorable terms

If you’re not trolling, you’re out of your league in a lot of ways.

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If you do not want to negotiate, just sign the new lease. However, if you are far from the dealer, I would insist they bring/mail the documents to me.

I am not trolling.

I am being quite self deprecating actually, so your insult is humorous in that I have already conceded all that you are trying to insinuate.

Ok, this is either immaculate satire or the wife.

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Solution seems obvious. Re-sign the contract and next time use a broker, the ones on this site seems really transparent and reviews on them are readily available.

I did look for leasehakr brokers but did not find any for Oregon. I spoke to some norcal people but they said that they would not do anything in Oregon. I also looked at buying in norcal and shipping up (as I did on the Carerra 4), but I was told that these deals were not as easy anymore.

I guess I’m just confused b/c, if you can easily afford the lease (which you’ve implied that you can), if you’re wife is happy w/ the lease deal (and it seems like she is), and if one of your priorities was having a relatively easy transaction (which it sounds like it was), then why all the angst?

You’ve got a great car and aren’t putting yourself in the poor house to pay for it. Just enjoy it.

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Is there a point to keeping this thread open?

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OP - PM a TH to re-open if there are material changes or if there are new things to share.