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Let's take a look at the specific deal that you were quoted. BMW is providing special lease money factors on the 2003 325i for leases of up to 42 months in length right now. So I definitely would not lease this car for longer than that if I was in your situation. According to my calculations, if you were to lease a 2003 BMW 325i with an MSRP of $32,970 and a selling price of $31,575 through BMW Financial Services this month for 42 months with 12,000 miles per, its zero down, pre-tax monthly lease payment should be right around $387. If you were to put $1,000 down, this payment would drop to around $362 or so. The payment that you were quoted definitely does not look like a good deal to me, even if it includes tax. Consumers should be able to lease any vehicle without making any sort of down payment. Generally the only things that lessees have to pay at signing are their vehicle's first month's payment, a security deposit, and their bank's lease acquisition fee. The acquisition fee can even be baked into their vehicle's price and not paid at signing. Also, in the past, BMW has waived the security deposit requirement for returning BMW FS lessees. I would definitely do some comparison shopping with a few other BMW dealers in your area if I was in your situation.
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36months
15k
No money down except fees and security and first month.
This is what I was told:
MF: .0010 or 2.4%
Residual: 58%
Is this correct.
PS: Thank you for the help. Im sure that more people than you know benifit from your advice.
I'm looking for lease numbers for a 2003 Jeep Wrangler Sahara...
10k miles/36-39-42 months
Thanks in Advance!
I asked the dealership to run the numbers through another institute that will residualize the options and they told me that by doing so would lower the residual.
Does Honda do the same thing?
One last request. Would you please provide the August MF and residual for a 3yr/15000 mile a year lease for the following:
Honda Pilot EX and EX-L
Toyota 4Runner Sport Edition V6
Thank you for your help Car_man.
Tim
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I'm looking to lease a 2003 Land Rover Freelander (either a SE or HSE model).
Term 39 months
For both 10k/12k miles per year.
Can you please provide me with the residuals and money factor? Also, what is the standard Land Rover Lease Acquisition Fee?
Many thanks for all your help. This forum is probably the best auto consumer forum on the net.
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Well the wife went out Sat. and leased a Nissan 2003 2.5S with Auto trans., mud guards, air filter, floor mats. If I remember correctly the MSRP was 20,094.
Found out why she was in such a hurry to get a car. The lease on her Sentra GXE and she wanted a larger car. She was paying 225 a month for the Sentra.
The deal she made was, she put 1,000 down, 12,000 miles a year, they made the last payment on the Sentra and her monthly payment is 257 and change.
Does that seem to be fair or could she have done better?
She seemed to be happy when she got home.
I didn't see what you wrote till today.
Any feedback Car_Man.
(I had to roll in my last two lease payments on my existing 325) 51% residual,42 mos/12000 miles. What should the BMWFS lease payment be in Alabama.
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Here is the specific lease information that you are looking for. If you were to lease a 2003 Honda Pilot EX without navigation through American Honda Finance Corp. this month for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00210 and 60%, respectively. The lease money factor for an otherwise identical lease of a 2003 Honda Pilot EX-L would be exactly the same, but the residual value would fall to 58%. Toyota's July incentives were scheduled to run through the end of yesterday. As a result, I have not had an opportunity to take a look at its new August program yet. If you still need the lease info for the 4Runner, please feel free to check back with me in a few days. Talk to you then.
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As always, you give extremely informative and valuable information.
I am inquiring about lease variables (money factor and residual) for the Saab 9-5 Aero Wagon (2003 model) for the month of August (say 3 years and 15,000 miles per years). Furthermore, what are the current incentives Saab is providing for the 9-5 Aero wagon (financing, cash back, etc.)?
Thanks once again, Car_Man.
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Ryan
Have enjoyed your efforts for quite some time.
My lease question is a little different.
Are you aware of any sites that provide information about residual rates for all vehicles?
Something like the used car guides that would provide a starting point in selecting which make and model of vehicle would provide an optimum value.
For instance, I am considering leasing a new small vehicle for my teen age son. I am pretty open to any car or small truck but payment will be a primary consideration.
I know that all things being equal, the vehicle with the highest residual rate to MSRP will provide my best deal.
Just don't know what that might be, and it would be a waste of your time for me to scattershot all the candidates that might fit my parameters.
Can you refer me to a comprehensive source, or, just off the top, what would you be looking for given my needs?
Could you please tell me what the money factors and residuals would be for 36 & 39 month/15k year leases for Audi A4 (both 1.8T & 3.0 Quattro sedans) in California. Thanks.
Tom
I have read this board for quite some time and I want to thank you for your invaluable service for us consumers.
Anyway, we stopped by the local Mazda dealer (to look at a Mazda 6) and my wife fell in love with the new RX-8! Now I'm doing our homework. Would you happen to have the lease info (money factor and residual value) on an RX-8 6MT with Sport and GT packages? We're curious whether this car's residual values are better than those of other Mazda vehicles. The term we're interested in is 36 months and 12k miles per year. We are in northern California. Thanks in advance!
Howard
New 2003 Sheer Silver Nissan Altima 2.5S (4 door)
OTD Price - 20,050
1,100 down
They pick up the last 225.25 Sentra GXE payment
12,00 miles per year
42 Months
Monthly Payment is 257.47
Capitalized Cost Reduction - 1,401.22
Adjusted Capitalized Cost - 18,648.78
Residual Value - 10,172.46
Could she have done any better?
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I've noticed alot of posts about the '03s, but not the '04s. Do you have the residual and money factor for a 15k miles/yr lease on a 2004 BMW 325ci.
Also, I've noticed that alot of the deals I see posted don't work out when I put the actual numbers into a lease calculator. For instance these are the numbers I was able to find:
'04 325ci lease
Metallic Paint, Sport, HK Sound, Moonroof, Xenon, Nav
MSRP $36,595
invoice $33,525
selling $34,866 (4% comish)
so with:
0.0022 MF
58 residual ($21,225.10)
36 mo
6% tax
zero down
the payments come out to
$502.31 before tax
$532.45 after tax
Now I've had people tell me that they got the same car for $480/mo after tax and that works out to a selling price below invoice. Am I doing something wrong or are they just trying to make themselves sound good?
Thanks for any help!
Still shopping this month for a FWD RX330, Nav, via 36-month lease with 15k miles a year.
Last month the rates from Lexus Financial were 55% residual and a MF of .0019.
Any changes announced for August?
In advance, thanks! Best site in TH, hands down, with "Real World Trade-In Values (?) #2. Sorry Terry!
Shopping for a 2004 Acura TSX lease, and dealer gave me the following figures with Acura's lease program (in August). Are these numbers accurate?
MSRP $27,339 (dealer added "protection pkg)
Cap Cost $26,839
15K miles/yr
MF .00255
Residual 62%
and for 17K miles/yr (same MSRP and Cap Cost)
MF .00255
Residual 59.77%
Thanks for your help.
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Both quotes were for a 36 month lease. My apologies for not adding that number, there are a lot of numbers to juggle.
I thought the numbers seemed a bit high based on other posts. Thanks for the information.