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Renting/leasing is just another option, a means to an end. I don''t understand how it automatically SAYS SOMETHING about a person or their character. I''ve never leased but if it made sense to do so I would.
Example: my cousin saved money all through junior high and high school and bought himself a really nice truck when he was 17. He went to college but came home every weekend, and that was a 180 mile RT, plus fuel costs for a larger utility vehicle. He leased a Honda Accord. Saved him money on fuel, wear and tear on his truck, easier to park, etc. Doesn''t sound like someone who just couldn''t afford to buy something really nice or who was living beyond his means, now does it? Nope. Sounds like someone pretty responsible at a relatively young age to me.
OP: since spring is here, do you guys absolutely HAVE to have a car right now or can you make it around using public transportation, etc. until you really explore your options? $1500--I wouldn''t fix your car but sell it for parts or whatever you can get out of it, maybe even look into donating it if the tax write off would be a bigger benefit. I wouldn''t lease because you HAVE to. If you have the luxury of time, I''d save up more money and try to buy another used vehicle for under $5k.
Example: my cousin saved money all through junior high and high school and bought himself a really nice truck when he was 17. He went to college but came home every weekend, and that was a 180 mile RT, plus fuel costs for a larger utility vehicle. He leased a Honda Accord. Saved him money on fuel, wear and tear on his truck, easier to park, etc. Doesn''t sound like someone who just couldn''t afford to buy something really nice or who was living beyond his means, now does it? Nope. Sounds like someone pretty responsible at a relatively young age to me.

OP: since spring is here, do you guys absolutely HAVE to have a car right now or can you make it around using public transportation, etc. until you really explore your options? $1500--I wouldn''t fix your car but sell it for parts or whatever you can get out of it, maybe even look into donating it if the tax write off would be a bigger benefit. I wouldn''t lease because you HAVE to. If you have the luxury of time, I''d save up more money and try to buy another used vehicle for under $5k.