Pity Party? Actor Nicolas Cage Sued For Breaking Rolls Royce Leases

Pity Party? Actor Nicolas Cage Sued For Breaking Rolls Royce Leases
Cage signed a 60-month lease agreement for a sweet 1964 Rolls Royce SCIII back in 2007. The monthly lease payment -- a cool $7,663.02. The ride was valued at $550,000.

But one Rolls is not how Nic rolled. Four months after leasing the '64, Nic leased a 2002 Rolls Royce Corniche. Again -- a 60-month lease with payments of $3,630.71. The car was worth $245,000.

In 2009, as Nic faced financial ruin -- he says because of a reckless financial manager -- Nic turned in both cars.

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pushrod27pushrod27 - 3/11/2010 4:28:02 PM
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I'm kind of surprised that an '02 Corniche is still worth so much money. Also, I would figure that an overpaid, flashy movie star wouldn't want an old Corniche when the Phantom Drophead Coupe is out there.


upwardsupwards - 3/11/2010 7:50:01 PM
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For the price of the lease he could have almost bought a new one.


upwardsupwards - 3/11/2010 7:50:01 PM
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For the price of the lease he could have almost bought a new one.


rxh8me9000rxh8me9000 - 3/12/2010 10:08:24 AM
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Big car guy. He's got some pretty nice cars under his belt.He's more into classics I believe from an article I read once.


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