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In answer to your second question, yes, BMW Financial Services' base lease acquisition fee is currently $525 for all models.
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Let's take a look at the current programs for the vehicles that you are interested in. If you were to lease a 2004 Audi A4 1.8 quattro sedan through Audi Financial Services right now for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00110 and 52% in your area. The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2004 Volvo S60 AWD through Volvo Finance should be .00025 and 52%. The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2004 Infiniti G35 sedan with AWD leased through Infiniti Financial Services should be .00180 and 59%. The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2004 Mercedes-Benz C240 sedan with 4-matic leased through MBCC should be .00265 and 57%. Lastly, the numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2004 BMW 325xi should be .00125 and 60%.
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A few days ago, you stated that AHFC has leases for all Honda Accords: 36 months and 12k per year MF=0.00126 and Res=59%. Does that apply to the coupes as well as the sedans? If the Accord Coupe is different, can you restate the figures? Thanks.
I just want to verify. Is the 330cic (convertible) really .001 money factor? My dealer said there were no incentives on the convertible.
Also, re: the volvo s60r. I am trying to order and lock b/c my current lease does not end for 3 more months (basically ordering to delay delivery).
Thanks,
Scott
Thanks for the tireless responses to so many of the same questions :-) Please post the February base lease rate and residual for a 2004 Acura TL/NAV (and non-NAV).
Thanks.
My dealer offered a lease on a new 04 Honda Civic 4dr
LX MSRP $16,650 selling price (invoice ) $15,621
residual 56% Lease factor .00260 .
I'm aware of the Manufacturer support of $400 through 3/1/04 .
Dose the lease factor sound correct to you?
Or is the dealer increasing it above what American Honda Finance 36 month lease program should be through 3/1/04 ?
Also, I was looking at a deal on a new Honda, and the dealer rolled the Acquisition fee into the cap cost and then reduced it by the amount of the up front cash left over after fees.
Is that normal?
Thanks for your great service.
Can you tell me what BMW FS's lease acquisition fee in NY is?
Many thanks for your aid.
Do you know when BMWFS' February MF and residuals become available to the dealers?
Here is why I am asking this questions. On Jan 31st I went to a local dealer and made my offer. After some negotiation we agreed on a number that I got using BMWFS's January MF and Res (0.0019 and 0.60 for 36 month/15K )and a sale price of invoice+$1000 ( I was hoping for invoice+$750 but did not work out). While I was thinking that I would sign the lease that day they asked me to pay $500 deposit and come back on Monday, Feb 02. Now I see that February MF is lower ( this will make about $40 difference per month), I am wondering if they knew (on Jan31st) the lower MF in February and wanted to close the deal in February. Nothing illegal but migth affect my answers to BMW phone survey..
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I would be more than happy to calculate a sample lease payment for you on the car that you are considering leasing, however in order for me to do so I need a little additional information from you first, namely the car's full MSRP and selling price. Once you provide me with this additional info I will be able to help you out.
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41k price, 56%, 0.00215. Payment is $585.41.
My calculator shows $575 with this numbers. But question where they got their 56% and 0.00215?
Could they be just trying to rip me off without any grounds? Or they used a different (not a good one) bank? Beside that they told me that I already cannot lease a 2003 leftover model (if I find one). Can you help?
ALSO, what is the RV and MF for a 48 month lease?
Many thanks...
Some of the stuff makes sense, but I think a Chevy tracker retains more than 17% of it's value after 3 years. I don't see any 2001's with 36K miles selling for $2900 as they indicate.
A $50K Mercedes CLK for $494 per month sounds good though.
I think their numbers are messed up since they list a different residual for the Tracker in their chart than in the text. They quote payments that don't include interest and they quote payments that don't include massive rebates available.
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Chris
Were there any changes in Mercedes CLK 320/ 500 convertible rates (12k/ 36 months)? Last month I believe it was .00275 factor w/ a 66/65% residual.
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Roy
Lease or finance makes no difference.
Mark
Although the contract (as read by a novice like me) doesn't show it, the leasing agent says I'm getting the car for $35294 with a lease factor of .00155. Does all this add up, and is it a great, good, or so-so offer? Best I could do at my local dealer is %540 a month on a 36mo. 36k mile lease. Any thoughs?
There is one slight difference... you have to get it fixed before turning in a lease vehicle. If you've financed it, or you buyout the lease, you can always choose to just leave it broken.
Acura TL/Auto/Navi
36 months, 15k miles
Residual=?
Base lease rate=?
Thanks.
Thank you for posting the Feb. lease rates for the BMW 325xi. I just wanted to make sure that they included the sports wagon. I ask this because the BMW website shows a special lease offering for the sedan but not the wagon. Thank you for your help.
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I would very much appreciate it if you could give me the February 2004 info on the following lease situation:
A4 1.8T quattro tiptronic
36 month lease
10,000 miles per year
options are cold weather, premium, lighting, ultra sport
Many thanks to you Carman!!
I am in my second month on an Infiniti G35 lease through IFS. About 1 week after I entered lease IFS apparently started a 2.9% financing program. Any thoughts on how I could switch my lease over to financing with same institution?
36 months
0 down
15,000 miles
paying invoice
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When one lease a new car, is he responsible or obligated to take the car in for regular maintanence recommended by the manufacturer ? Will there be any panelty if the person skip an oil change or coolant flush or whatever ?
I ask this because I am thinking of either leasing a new vehicle or buying a lease return vehicle. I need to calculte how much budget to put aside for maintance if I lease, and in case I am buying a lease return car I want to estimate the risk of getting a car that has never been maintained.
One more off topic question: what is the best way to find out whether a three or four year old lease return has been maintained or not ?
You have the same risk on a lease return car as you do any other used car. On some makes (BMW comes to mind), any dealer can pull up any maintenance work done at any dealer in the country. On others (Honda for example), except for recall work, only the servicing dealer will have the records.
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"You really need to follow the manufacturer's recommendations if leasing a car,... you may open yourself up to further charges, if problems are discovered at end of lease."
Okay, what if there is no obvious problem at the end of the lease ? I know someone who did not change the oil on her camry for the first two years after she bought it ! And still the car seems running fine now after she first change the oil. But for sure the longevity of the car will be affected by her stupidity. But if she sells her car tomorrow, the buyer might not be able to find out about this.
So let me re-phrase my question: when you return a lease car, does the dealer usually check whether you maintain the car or not ? Will they ask for oil change receipt, look up the computer or do something else similar ? And if not will the dealer charge a panelty even if the car has no obvious problem ?