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<blockquote data-quote="Capm_Spaulding" data-source="post: 3464078" data-attributes="member: 17977"><p>I worked for Enterprise once upon a time. They take care of their cars pretty well, but we all know the saying “drive it like a rental.” I wouldn’t buy one having worked for them, and again nothing to do with how the company treats them, but rather the renters and the unknown.</p><p>Also, this is a TERRIBLE time to buy a vehicle. If you can wait, another 6 months will make a big difference. I bought a truck a few months ago and ended up buying a new one, because I couldn’t find a used one cheaper. Previous to that, I have always been a big advocate of buying a 1-3 year old vehicle with 20k on it that takes the big depreciation hit.. but covid changed that quick. The supply dried up fast when everyone was bored at home and the manufacture groups couldn’t push new cars out fast enough so everything has increased in price across the board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capm_Spaulding, post: 3464078, member: 17977"] I worked for Enterprise once upon a time. They take care of their cars pretty well, but we all know the saying “drive it like a rental.” I wouldn’t buy one having worked for them, and again nothing to do with how the company treats them, but rather the renters and the unknown. Also, this is a TERRIBLE time to buy a vehicle. If you can wait, another 6 months will make a big difference. I bought a truck a few months ago and ended up buying a new one, because I couldn’t find a used one cheaper. Previous to that, I have always been a big advocate of buying a 1-3 year old vehicle with 20k on it that takes the big depreciation hit.. but covid changed that quick. The supply dried up fast when everyone was bored at home and the manufacture groups couldn’t push new cars out fast enough so everything has increased in price across the board. [/QUOTE]
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