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I'm trying to find a way to own a car for 2-3 months and do it as economically as possible, specifically a sports or luxury car that I don't necessarily want to outright buy and own. The two options I'm aware of are getting a lease which usually start at 24 months (too long) or using a service like Turo (but the daily rate comes out way too high). Is there some sort of happy middle between these two?

I'm in Washington, USA.

I just want to experience what it feels like owning a high end car without having to subject myself to sales tax and depreciation.

I'm trying to find a way to own a car for 2-3 months and do it as economically as possible, specifically a sports or luxury car that I don't necessarily want to outright buy and own. The two options I'm aware of are getting a lease which usually start at 24 months (too long) or using a service like Turo (but the daily rate comes out way too high). Is there some sort of happy middle between these two?

I'm in Washington, USA.

I'm trying to find a way to own a car for 2-3 months and do it as economically as possible, specifically a sports or luxury car that I don't necessarily want to outright buy and own. The two options I'm aware of are getting a lease which usually start at 24 months (too long) or using a service like Turo (but the daily rate comes out way too high). Is there some sort of happy middle between these two?

I'm in Washington, USA.

I just want to experience what it feels like owning a high end car without having to subject myself to sales tax and depreciation.

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Ivan Lesko
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I'm trying to find a way to own a car for 2-3 months and do it as economically as possible, specifically a sports or luxury car that I don't necessarily want to outright buy and own. The two options I'm aware of are getting a lease which usually start at 24 months (too long) or using a service like Turo (but the daily rate comes out way too high). Is there some sort of happy middle between these two?

I'm in Washington, USA.

I'm trying to find a way to own a car for 2-3 months and do it as economically as possible, specifically a sports or luxury car that I don't necessarily want to outright buy and own. The two options I'm aware of are getting a lease which usually start at 24 months (too long) or using a service like Turo (but the daily rate comes out way too high). Is there some sort of happy middle between these two?

I'm trying to find a way to own a car for 2-3 months and do it as economically as possible, specifically a sports or luxury car that I don't necessarily want to outright buy and own. The two options I'm aware of are getting a lease which usually start at 24 months (too long) or using a service like Turo (but the daily rate comes out way too high). Is there some sort of happy middle between these two?

I'm in Washington, USA.

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Ivan Lesko
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What's the most economical way of owning a car for a few months?

I'm trying to find a way to own a car for 2-3 months and do it as economically as possible, specifically a sports or luxury car that I don't necessarily want to outright buy and own. The two options I'm aware of are getting a lease which usually start at 24 months (too long) or using a service like Turo (but the daily rate comes out way too high). Is there some sort of happy middle between these two?