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Acura is currently providing $1,000 dealer cash on 2011 TSX V6 models.
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$346 per month, with 0 down and tax, titles and all fees rolled into the monthly payment - basically just 1st month's payment and drive off....
im guessing this is based on a MF=0.00129 and sale price to be around 27500...MD taxes at 6% off the sale price, which totally sucks
Good deal?
I got my 2011 base tsx 3 weeks ago for $363/month with everything included, and dealer paying first month. GA tax at 7%. I felt pretty good about my deal, looks like you beat me. Enjoy!
One last question, can the $1000 dealer cash be used on a lease? Making the TMV price I should shoot for $32,145 not $33,145?
Thanks.
Thanks
i think i got a great deal?!?
jpl
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I'm looking at leasing a 2011 TSX 4cyl AT w/Tech package, 36mo, 12k/yr. Thus far I've gotten figures of $403/month and $436/month, paying only tax upfront in either case. The $436 number was in person and was not negotiated at all. The $403 was over the phone.
If I'm using the right MF and residual based on the posts here, both seem a bit high.
Thoughts?
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Does anyone knows if there's a 12 - 24 months short term lease offered on 2011 Acura TSX?
Thanks~
Acura's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 24 month lease of a base 2011 TSX are .00129 and 67%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top aka "Super Preferred" credit tier.
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Can you please provide the money factors and residuals for the following:
'10 TSX w/Tech and 12k miles per year for 36 months
'11 TSX w/Tech and 12k miles per year for 36 months
'11 TSX V6 w/Tech and 12k miles per year for 36 months
Thanks in advance for the help!
I'm trying to make sense of the TSX lease special this month at $350/mo with nothing down. Do you know if this special includes a required dealer contribution or whether the bonus cash is already included in the advertised price?
Thank you!
Acura's April buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 4-cylinder TSX Tech with 12,000 miles per year are .00129 and 59%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top aka "Super Preferred" credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical '11 TSX V6 Tech are .00091 and 55%.
The numbers for an '10 4-cylinder TSX Tech are .00190 and 52%.
When negotiating your deal, make sure to take advantage of the $750 dealer cash that is available on the '11 TSX 4-cylinder, $1,000 on the '11 TSX V6, and $1,250 on the '10 TSX 4-cylinder.
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Whats the money factor and residual for a TSX Sportswagon 15k 36 months?
Thanks,
Dealer wants 2500 total out of pocket for 389
2011 tsx tech 4 cyl 10k miles
389 x 36 mon +2500
includes 1st month down
I would greatly appreciate for feedbacks .
Thanks in advance ,
paul
$289 a mo for 36 months
10k miles a year
$2499 due at signing (first month + cap cost reduction of $2210)
Think I would be able to go in there and get it at $289 a month with 0 down? I'm not sure how negotiable these offers are when they come out.........
Thanks
As I mentioned, this program is only good through the end of today. Acura is scheduled to introduce its new May numbers some time tomorrow. Let me know if you're interested in an update.
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Savvy consumers who are in an area that has a decent amount of competition are usually able to beat these deals by lowering a lower selling price than what they were based on.
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O down
O first month payment
$319 a month for 35 months
12k a month milage
Are there any lease deals and/or rebate incentives for the month of May for the 2011 Acura TSX with Tech Package? I'm totally clueless of what I should ask for in a 15K, 36 month lease. What would be a good car payment range with great credit?
I was looking to know if you have MF and Residual on a 2011 TSX base with 12k mi/yr and 36 months, please let me know soon!
I know they suspended orders on TSX for Jun and Jul, which is when my current lease is ending, so I need to know what to do =/
What is the current money factor and residual for a fully loaded 2011 TSX, 36 months, 15k miles per year for Bergen County, NJ? No money down except first month's payment. I would like to roll in the taxes, doc fee, bank fee of $595, etc.
Thanx,
You can still lease a TSX, but in order to do so you will have to use Acura's standard lease program. If you provide me with the MSRP and approximate selling price (or at least the dealer invoice price) of the car that you're interested in I would be happy to work up a sample payment on it for you.
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Acura's May buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 TSX V6 Tech with 15,000 miles per year are .00190 and 53%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
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Acura's May buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 TSX 4-cylinder with 15,000 miles per year are .00190 and 60%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
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What is the June money factor and residual Lease Rates for 2011 Acura TSX w/ Tech Package @ 15k miles for 36 months? I would qualify for the super preferred credit tier.
Acura's June buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 TSX Tech 4-cylinder with 15,000 miles per year are .00151 and 57%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its "Super Preferred" credit tier.
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I have a 2010 TSX Base/automatic with 12k miles on it. I have 14 months left on my lease, and pay $374 a month which includes the FL usage tax of 6% per month. I have 10k miles per year, and it was originally a 36 month lease.
I told the sales associate that I would ONLY be interested if I could walk out of the dealer with no $$ down and the same exact payment per month. Well, he was able to make me that deal with only 1st months payment due at signing (my current payment is due on Friday, so this is not a big deal). It's the same lease conditions but on a 2011 TSX base/auto- 36 months 10k miles.
Should I do it?
If you like the car, then I think its good. But I would say push one step harder and either ask them to give you 12k mi/yr, or swallow the first month payment.
I originally said no to the deal and he came back with an offer for $25 less than what I am paying now with only 1st month down, so I am going to do it.
Wondering if you could tell me what the July Money-factor and Residual would be on a 2011 TSX Tech 6 speed, 12,000 miles per year. I'm pre qualified for Acura's best financing.
I currently have a 2009 TSX Tech 6 speed with 20,000 miles that I have to return back to the dealer in August. Is there anything I can do with my current car that might help me get a better deal on my next TSX?
Thanks,
PostyTSX
Many dealers are definitely clamoring for trades right now. I know several people who have used the fact that they are returning a vehicle to make money that they then applied towards their next lease. There's no guarantee that you will be able to do this, but it's worth a shot.
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