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		<title>Is It Better To Lease Or Buy a Car?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW CAR TECHNOLOGY:
Some drivers want a new car every three years, so that they have all the latest technology, while other drivers buy a new car and then keep it until it falls apart.  With a lease, the vehicle is always under three years old.   With a purchase, the vehicle is eventually [...]


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