HoboNutz
2025-07-23 07:35
There’s some scenarios where novated leasing might be slightly better than buying outright. But I can’t see how typical financing would be a better idea over buying outright.
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2025-07-23 08:13
Just remember HPI is not APR. Its not reducing balance.
7cluck
2025-07-23 08:51
Pay cash unless the money can make more for you than the loan might cost.
SCuMattly
2025-07-23 23:51
Borrowing money for a depreciating asset makes no sense imo.
BYDREAMAU
2025-07-24 04:29
novated leasing might make sense in some cases, especially with salary packaging benefits. I think my mate’s leaning towards keeping liquidity just in case things get tight, but like you said, unless there’s a clear advantage, paying interest just feels hard to justify.
BYDREAMAU
2025-07-24 05:01
Thanks for the reminder!
BYDREAMAU
2025-07-24 05:45
True that — if your cash is working harder than the loan interest, then makes sense to keep it. But with rates being this high, not sure how easy that is unless you're into some solid investments.
BYDREAMAU
2025-07-24 05:58
A car is definitely a depreciating asset. I guess the only exception is if someone’s investment returns or business cash flow can outperform the loan interest. Otherwise, yeah, paying upfront makes more sense for peace of mind and long-term savings.
Ok-Witness-4878
2025-07-24 13:31
Yeap so true.
purejawgz
2025-07-24 19:48
I love a good bot account
Weird_Lama
2025-07-24 21:26
depends on your situation if you can use a company as a vessel or even novated lease. If you run the numbers and do the calculations you’ll find out what’s better for you in terms of having cash in an account or in a car or under a loan
QuadH
2025-07-24 23:34
Depends on the loan interest rate. For discussion’s sake let’s say it’s 1% p/a. Borrowing $60k at 1% and investing it in something that returns 5% makes more sense than just spending the 60k in one go.
montego1955
2025-07-26 08:06
Really depends on individuals circumstances.
Novated Lease if there are Taxation benefits otherwise if there’s no need for keeping a large sum of money pay for car in full .
BYDREAMAU
2025-07-29 03:04
Thanks for sharing, I've advised my friend to go to a financial planner for help.
BYDREAMAU
2025-07-29 03:06
Personally i prefer cash, but my friend seems like financing.