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Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2002 23:29:57 +0000
From: Johannes H Andersen <johsnopsamanytime.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Looking to purchase a Saab...


Bob wrote: > > On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 09:28:22 +0000, Johannes H Andersen > <johsnopsamanytime.co.uk> wrote: > > >I thought that leased cars had to be serviced according to the schedule. > >Furthermore, business users don't like their cars to break down, so they > >adhere to routine maintenance and their company pays. You can always > >inspect the service book. > > My thought too on the service. However, I'm not very fond of previous > "business" cars, as they are driven by folks who have no financial > commitment to them. With a private lease, the lease owner is > concerned that they will be hit in the pocketbook at the end of the > lease, so they care for the car fairly well. Business users, OTOH, > are just a custodian of the car. While I don't think you'd find > them intentionally harming the car, I have concerns about how nicely > they drive it and care for it. > > Bob The point about driving hard might be the case for the repmobile class of company cars, but less likely for the higher echelon of managers cars, typically with less mileage on them. My 9000 CSE was a bank managers car, cautious kind of people. Only problem I had was the smell of his 200 pound dog who loved the car. You should have seen the face of the dog when I drove off. Johannes

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