Leasing companies calculate mileage at about .12/km. I would go with the higher mileage car for the $6000 in savings. Especially if you are a really low mileage driver, eventually all the lower mileage cars will catch up to your odometer.
However, factor in what you are getting on remaining warranty. That will play into the equation too. If you cannot see yourself mileing the warranty out and simply timing it out, it is definitely worth taking the higher mileage car.
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