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Any logical reason why you can't sell a car you bought new?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dixies_fire" data-source="post: 599044" data-attributes="member: 16184"><p>If he goes to the same dealer and trades in for a different ie: cheaper car to lease he could do that no problem. But that is not the cash injection that selling a car is. But from what I know of leases they are a very easy way to get ripped off. I don't think leasing is for the middle class I think it's for rich people who just want to turn it in when it loses its joy value. I don't think the lease would be dealt with in the divorce decree because mostly only deals with things you actually own to divide the property, so him turning it in to the people who actually own it could not be illegal. For example no one ever fights over a rented house in a divorce, other then possibly rent the other person did not pay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dixies_fire, post: 599044, member: 16184"] If he goes to the same dealer and trades in for a different ie: cheaper car to lease he could do that no problem. But that is not the cash injection that selling a car is. But from what I know of leases they are a very easy way to get ripped off. I don't think leasing is for the middle class I think it's for rich people who just want to turn it in when it loses its joy value. I don't think the lease would be dealt with in the divorce decree because mostly only deals with things you actually own to divide the property, so him turning it in to the people who actually own it could not be illegal. For example no one ever fights over a rented house in a divorce, other then possibly rent the other person did not pay. [/QUOTE]
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