Financing a used exotic

Exactement! Payer (ou financer la totalité) des taxes sur une exotique est débile. Sur une voiture de + ou - 400 000$, c'est 60 000$ juste en taxes de vente.

je suis pas très instruit dans ce domaine, mais comment tu fais pour éviter les taxes en partie sur une auto de 400 000$ que tu as acheté?

Ceux que je connais c'est le trade in qui te fait sauver sur la valeur de ton trade in, ou comme BB a dit, en location, mais dans ce cas tu achète pas
 
je suis pas très instruit dans ce domaine, mais comment tu fais pour éviter les taxes en partie sur une auto de 400 000$ que tu as acheté?

Ceux que je connais c'est le trade in qui te fait sauver sur la valeur de ton trade in, ou comme BB a dit, en location, mais dans ce cas tu achète pas

Si tu achètes, tu dois payer les taxes sur la totalité du prix. Si tu loues, tu ne payes les taxes que sur la mensualité et ce, peu importe la valeur du véhicule.
 
Si tu achètes, tu dois payer les taxes sur la totalité du prix. Si tu loues, tu ne payes les taxes que sur la mensualité et ce, peu importe la valeur du véhicule.

Que tu paie les taxes sur ton montant final ou sur ton paiement mensuel ne devrait-il pas etre le meme ?

A moins que le cout de location sois drastiquement moins élever

Merci pour l'info !!
 
Que tu paie les taxes sur ton montant final ou sur ton paiement mensuel ne devrait-il pas etre le meme ?

A moins que le cout de location sois drastiquement moins élever

Merci pour l'info !!
Si tu achètes $100k tu payes $15k de taxes en partant (financé ou pas) même si tu la revends $50k après 3 ans.

Si tu loues 3 ans pour $50k total, tu payes $7.5k de taxes donc seulement sur la dépréciation.

Pas sorcier.

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I'm currently looking at buying a new 100k$+ car and the interest rates are 1.99%.

Yes.

New.

Buy.

Possible.

If you buy, hope you keep it long, because just on taxes, that's 15k and financed...

Whereas with a lease, you pay taxes only on the leasing portion.
 
Si tu achètes $100k tu payes $15k de taxes en partant (financé ou pas) même si tu la revends $50k après 3 ans.

Si tu loues 3 ans pour $50k total, tu payes $7.5k de taxes donc seulement sur la dépréciation.

Pas sorcier.

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Beat me to it.
 
I have a question maybe somebody can answer. I know my summer toy I only end up driving about 2000kms a year.
This used Lambo if its going to be used about that much factoring in insurance and maintenance and depreciation . Would it come out cheaper if you just rent one every so often at one of those luxury rental places? I mean having a payment of 2000$ in the winter months for a sports car must be really shitty
 
I have a question maybe somebody can answer. I know my summer toy I only end up driving about 2000kms a year.
This used Lambo if its going to be used about that much factoring in insurance and maintenance and depreciation . Would it come out cheaper if you just rent one every so often at one of those luxury rental places? I mean having a payment of 2000$ in the winter months for a sports car must be really shitty

Talks...

<---- This Car


Usage: More than 2000km/y, I was driving it to the supermarket...
Insurance : 6 years old Galardo Spyder was 700$/ YEAR....
Maintenance : Way less than u would expect really... 1-2k/year unless something big happens, but that's with any car
Depreciation : If you buy at the right moment for the right price, again, it's way less than you think. I sold my Gallardo for 4.5k less than I paid... 3 years later.
Winter : I was going on vacation for months, if I kept it another winter, the goal was to wrap it camo and drive it for fun during winter.

But speaking about winter, it's just like a boat, bike, etc... And reverse for summer for other winter toys.

It's not so much a car, but a toy.
 
Talks...

<---- This Car


Usage: More than 2000km/y, I was driving it to the supermarket...
Insurance : 6 years old Galardo Spyder was 700$/ YEAR....
Maintenance : Way less than u would expect really... 1-2k/year unless something big happens, but that's with any car
Depreciation : If you buy at the right moment for the right price, again, it's way less than you think. I sold my Gallardo for 4.5k less than I paid... 3 years later.
Winter : I was going on vacation for months, if I kept it another winter, the goal was to wrap it camo and drive it for fun during winter.

But speaking about winter, it's just like a boat, bike, etc... And reverse for summer for other winter toys.

It's not so much a car, but a toy.

Ok this is exactly what I wanted to know . Now let’s say the 5grand lost on depreciation ( not bad by the way ). And the op wants to finance so on like 150-180k it must be around 7grand . So let’s say in 3 years . It’s ballpark 7x3=21 plus the 5 ..26 2grand a year in maintenance and insurance . Also very good actually , my classic is only a little less a year in maintenance and insurance

I’m at about 32 thousand for 3 years of ownership. Let’s call it 11grand a year. If nothing that major goes on it . I’m I far off ?

I mean what does it cost to rent one of these things for a weekend?


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Ok this is exactly what I wanted to know . Now let’s say the 5grand lost on depreciation ( not bad by the way ). And the op wants to finance so on like 150-180k it must be around 7grand . So let’s say in 3 years . It’s ballpark 7x3=21 plus the 5 ..26 2grand a year in maintenance and insurance . Also very good actually , my classic is only a little less a year in maintenance and insurance

I’m at about 32 thousand for 3 years of ownership. Let’s call it 11grand a year. If nothing that major goes on it . I’m I far off ?

I mean what does it cost to rent one of these things for a weekend?


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2500$ / 24h
Dans le coin de 6-7k pour un weekend complet
 
Parlant d exotique..

Ta Performante est arrivée SilverViper!




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