Daniel Czechowski wrote on Thursday, May 03, 2007 - 11:29 pm:Yes, the fact that you would have normally spent 23,396 on running costs over the three years (53947-30551 from my spreadsheet above) had you owned the car, plus depreciation on your car of 11K (26K - 15K) you'd be looking at overall cost of 34,396 over the three years anyway. So slightly more than leasing. You also have to take into account the fact that you're getting $26K up front in cash which you could potentially invest rather than have it tied up in a depreciating asset. The gains there would of course vary depending on what you put your money into, but in your situation it is still beneficial, provided you keep up the kilometres. The above of course is a rough estimate I just gave you