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Car_man
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I will be making a decision on a Rogue in the next 2 weeks. Here's what I got from a local dealer;
2009 SL AWD w/Premium package.
MSRP - $26,255
Sell price = $23,100
39 months @ 12k miles
$0 down, $381 mth or $1500 down (to cover tax, title, inception, etc) and $337 mth.
Based on July's rates, does this sound right? I was hoping to get closer to $350/mth with $0 out of pocket. Possible??
They seem to be selling a lot of Rogues, so I'm wondering if they're not as anxious to deal...
Any assist is appreciated. Thanks
Car_man
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Rogue SL AWD + premium + leather + moonroof - 29k msrp
39 months, 15k miles/year
$2000 down + $373/month.
This is my first lease and I'm not too familiar with Rogue deals, can anyone tell me if this is a good deal?
This was from Bruce Bennett Nissan in Wilton, CT.
Thanks.
Car_man
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39 months, 15K miles x Year, $2,000 total out of pocket, $300 x month
Nissan Of Garden City in Long Island, NY
Msrp $29 and change.
to be honest I care about the payment more than the final price.
I'm looking at the same as the one above my post, but I was quoted $339 with $1k down? (39 month lease)
Also how much higher does the money factor go up for a little longer lease?
And sorry for all the questions, but what happens when your bringing negative trade into the lease? :confuse:
What do you think would be a good lease for SL AWD with leather, and moonroof with zero down, 36 mths, 12,000 miles a year?
Also what about FWD SL with moonroof with zero down same terms?
Trying to get a cheap lease but want a low payment.
2010 Rogue SL FWD White exterior, black cloth interior with sunroof, bluetooth, intelligence key with zero down (I gave the dealership $0) and they cut me a check for $752 for the last 2 remaining paments on my honda lease. 39 months, 12k a year for $379 including all taxes out the door. They paid all my taxes, tags, license, registration.
Drive off the lot with zero dollars out of my pocket and next payment due in 30 days.
The numbers for anything longer than that are a lot worse. For example, NMAC's 48 month numbers are .00290 and 40%.
Car_man
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Thank you for the information!!
By the way my wife loves the car!!
2010 Nissan Rogue SL AWD (Gotham Grey)
+ AWD Premium Package
+ Leather Package
+ Moon-roof
= $900 upfront + $370/m
Thank you.
I was wondering if you could help me? I have been reading some of the posts and have taken note that models loose their residual value at the end of the model year. I hope the Rogue isn't too gone. I am looking at a 2009 SL AWD with sunroof/awd prem package/leather package plus a few small extras (mats, guards, kickplates, etc). The sticker price is $29455 and they are advertising it on their website for $25401. I assume this advertised price includes the $1250 cash back that Nissan is offering. What should I be looking for as far as a great lease price for 36-39 months, nothing down except 1st month's payment? Oh, and I need 15k miles a year. I have went on some calculators, but the payments are coming in around $500 a month and people here are saying they are getting them for under $400. I just don't want to get ripped off.
Thanks so much!!!
Things get a little more complicated from there. Through the 18th of this month, Nissan is providing a special $500 cash incentive on this model everywhere. So far so good, however it has a $1,000 cash incentive on leases on this vehicle that's only available in certain areas. If you let me know what state you are in, I would be happy to tell you if this additional cash is available in your area. It will make a big difference.
So we're looking at anywhere from $2,750 to $3,750 to play with in your negotiations. I personally would shoot for a $2,250 total discount on the areas that don't have the additional grand and $3,250 in the areas that do.
According to my calculations, if you were to lease a 2009 Rogue SL AWD that has an MSRP of $29,455 and a selling price of $27,205 through NMAC right now for 36 months with 15,000 miles per year your zero down, pre-tax monthly payment would be around $393. The payment drops to around $363 in areas that have the extra grand.
Good luck. Make sure to let us know if you have any other questions and how everything turns out.
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I am considering leasing a 2010 S AWD for $178 per month for 39 months, 12k per yr with a total of $2,675 down which includes Bank fee, taxes plus DMV. They are also paying off last 3 months left on our 2006 Nissan Murano at $314 per month.
The dealer is in NY, Westchester county.
Is this a good deal?
Thx,
Bob
Can you tell me if this is something worth doing? I have no clue how to deal with leases and am at a disadvantage being a girl amongst the Vegas salesmen sharks.
Thank you! Carla
2010 Rogue S AWD w/ Splash and Mats Lease
39 Months - $199/Month - $3,594 initial payment.
2010 Rogue S AWD w/ Splash and Mats Lease
39 Months - $199/Month - $3,594 initial payment.
Excludes taxes, title, license. $3,594 initial payment required at consummation. (Includes $2,800 consumer down payment, $199 first month payment, and $595 Acquisition Fee).(INCLUDES $1,000 cash back applied to $199 MONTH lease. Offer valid only when financed through Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation.)
Subject to residency restriction. Varies by Nissan Region.
2010 Rogue S AWD w/ Splash and Mats model 77419 subject to availability to well qualified lessees through Nissan-Infiniti LT. $22,650 MSRP incl. destination charge. Net capitalized cost of $18,899. Dealer contribution may affect actual price set by dealer. Monthly payments total $7,761.00. At lease end, purchase for $14,269.50 plus $150 purchase option fee (except KS & WI), plus tax, or pay excess wear and tear plus $0.15 per mile for mileage over 12000 miles per year. Lessee is
responsible for maintenance and repairs.
A disposition fee is due at termination of lease term.
See participating Dealer for details. Offer ends November 2, 2009.
Thank you for your help.
Any update on Octobers lease rate and residual.
Based on their national lease incentive I backed out a 63% Residual on a 39 month lease, 1k miles per month. Lease factors is ??? .00245 ???
So far I have gotten a deal for $273 per month, $0 down for an Rogue S with MSRP of $21,305.
Also, what should the discount off of MSRP run with the $1,000 back for leases right now.
Trying to nail down all the moving parts to get the best deal.
Many Thanks for your response!
Larry
Thanks guys appreciate your help
Rob
S Model with 360 degree package. MSRP was $22940 on the vehicle.
Residual 60% for 39 months 15 k miles per year. 61% for 12k miles. 63% on an AWD Model
Money factor.0024.
Easiest way to deal on this is go to edmunds and request a quote from ALL of the Nissan dealers in your area for the Rogue. Be VERY specific when you start getting responses with the deal you want....You will see some come in at $370-$385 with $0 down. With minimal pushback, simply explain you want to pay $299 (or less) per month with $0 down on the S model... They all can make this deal as I had no less than 3 dealers give me the same deal.
best wishes
Larry
I am a little bit confused with the 306 number you negotiated... was that on an AWD 39 month 15k ? if so is the residual 63 percent?
I calculated an S model with the 360 degree package based on an MSRP of 22940 with a residual of 60% on 39month 15k miles. These are the numbers I came up with .. correct me if im wrong....
22940 x 60% = 13764
22940 - 13764 = 9176
9176 / 39 = 235.28
36704 x .0024(money factor) = 88.08
235.28 + 88.08 = 323.36
This is without taxes... please tell me how you got to the 306.. I did not include the $330 out of pocket you put down because I dont know if that was for destination etc.
Thanks
Rob
In short, the best way to negotiate a good deal on a leased vehicle is to shop around for the lowest possible selling price on the vehicle that you want and then have the dealer calculate its payment using its buy rate lease money factor.
I believe that Nissan is providing a $1,000 cash incentive on leases of the 2009 Rogue right now in your area. Given that incentive and the dealer cash that's currently available on this model, I suspect that you will be able to negotiate a selling price of around $1,000 under dealer invoice. You can look up the invoice price of the exact model that you want over in the New Vehicle Pricing section of this site.
Once you have a selling price that you're comfortable with, have the dealer calculate your Rogue's lease payment using Nissan's current buy rate money factor of .00241 and you're in business.
All of the incentives that I mentioned above are scheduled to run through November 2nd. Please feel free to check back with me tomorrow and I should be able to give you an idea of what its new November program is like.
Car_man
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When you get a hold of the new numbers for Nov on a rogue please let me know the residual and money factor on a 2010 S rogue with 12 k miles on both a 36 and 39 month term.
Thank you!
Rob
Nissan Motor Acceptance Corp.'s current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2010 Rrogue S with 12,000 miles per year are .00241 and 62%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical 39 month lease are .00241 and 61%.
Car_man
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2010 Nissan Rogue S AWD
MSRP = $22500 (includes destination charge)
39 Month Lease
12K per year
Residual = 61%
Money Factor = .00241
Taxes + Bank Fee = 1475
DMV, Title and Registration, Plates = 200
Monthly = 290
Out of pocket, I will be paying only DMV, Title, Registration, Plates and first payment = 490
All other fees and taxes are rolled into my monthly
2010 Rogue SL AWD
1000/mo for 39 mo=39000 miles
No money down. Sign and Drive
$285/mo
All I paid was $285 + DMV fees and $75 charge = 528.
My only complaint is that the SL AWD does not come with camera for backing up.
Nissan is currently providing a $1,000 cash incentive on leases of this model, but only in certain parts of the country. I would be happy to tell you whether you are eligible for this cash if you tell me what state you are in.
As far as what selling price to shoot for goes, if I was in the market for a 2010 Rogue, I would shoot for a selling price of a couple hundred dollars over dealer invoice minus the $1,000 if I was eligible for it.
Car_man
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Car_man
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Your SL AWD is a great deal. Couple of quick questions. Did you pay bank acquisition fee of $ 595 as part of the lease or was that waived?
Did you get leather package and moonroof? What were the options?
It seems the residual rate was 62%? Please confirm.
Thank you for sharing.
Residual rate was 62% - correct.
I also have in my lease agreement a disposal fee of $395 which I did confirm with NMAC. Nissan began the disposal fees in Jan 2009 however I assume when you return the car and take another Nissan it will be waived. That's just my opinion.
Enjoy the car and enjoy the ride.
Car_man
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Am in Mass so if any other incentives, would appreciate those as well, thanks in advance - info from this forum helped me get a fantastic deal on an Altima a few months back!
Is the acquisition fee from NMAC negotiable or set in stone typically? I know the doc fee can go away
Nissan is currently providing a $1,000 cash incentive on leases of the '10 Rogue in your state.
NMAC charges a $595 acquisition fee on every vehicle that it leases. Dealers are often allowed to mark banks' fees up, so make sure that the dealer doesn't charge you any more than that.
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