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2014 and Earlier Jaguar XF Lease Questions
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1. MSRP 61675 (buy price 56495)
2. Money Factor .00155 Residual 45%
3. $829/month + taxes for 42 month lease
Is this a good deal?
Thanks!
I just leased a 2010 XF Supercharged (MSRP 68,000)
Buy price 56492
Money factor 0.00197 Residual 50%
$847/month + taxes for $930 total, 36 month/12 K lease. Zero drive off.
Good luck!!
You were quoted a discount of $5,500. If the dealer is taking $1,000 of the cash incentive off of that the discount increases to $6,500. That puts you at around $500 over dealer invoice, which is a very good deal.
Just make sure that the dealer uses Jaguar's current 36-month lease money factor of .00125 to calculate your payment and you're in business.
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I need some urgent help here pricing a car.
I am getting the following deal on a 2010 XF Premium -
MSRP 61675
Buy Price 56495
Money Factor 0.00155
36 Month 12000 miles 0 down
$820/month + taxes
In one the posts above, there was a roughly $10000 discount on a Supercharged version. Is there any cashback available on the XF Premium? What should be my best deal for a 36 month no money down on the above car?
I will appreciate a prompt response as I need to pull the trigger on it this week.
Regards
MSRP: $57000
Buy Price: $49150
Down payment up front: $5000
30 months
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Monthly: $1032 for 15k miles, and $997 for $10k miles
They didn't give me residual price or money factor, but based on the specs I've calculated the residual to be $27930 (~49%) and moneyfactor 0.00625 (~14-15%)
So they are obviously screwing me on the interest rate, which is no surprise as I recently moved to the US and have no credit history (rated Tier 5)
I just want your opinion on how bad this obvious bad deal is. The residual price and rebate seems to make up for some of it... but..?
I recently bought a 2010 XF Premium. MSRP $59960. 36 mos/12k. No money down. $809/month.
Hope it works out for you. It's a great car!!
Could you please let me know if $809 is with or without local taxes? If it is with taxes, could you please let me know the net amount without the taxes to compare the deal I am being offered?
Thanks for your assistance.
Regards
I'm looking for June lease rates for 2010 Jaguar XF Premium.
Thanks
Hope this helps.
Notice this is an "open-end" lease.
Jaguar XF Base 4dr Sedan, 2010 model, 30 month open-end lease. 15.000 Miles
$ 47,300.00 Capitalized Price of Vehicle
$ 2,937.50 * License and Certain Charges 6.2500% State TX
$ 125.00 * Initial License Fee
$ 995.00 * Other:Lease Inception Fee
$ 7,095.00 * Capitalized Price Reduction
$ 40,205.00 Total Capitalized Amount (Delivered Price)
$ 804.10 Depreciation Reserve @ 2.000%
$ 193.70 Monthly Lease Charge (Based on Interest Rate - Subject to a Floor)
$ 997.80 Total Monthly Rental Excluding Additional Services
$ 997.80 Total Monthly Rental Including Additional Services
$ 16,082.00 Reduced Book Value at 30 Months
$ 400.00 Service Charge Due at Lease Termination
Can you provide me the Jaguar Credit 36mo (buy) rates and residuals for the both the 2010 and 2011 XF? 10K mi is fine. I am trying to determine if the 2010 is really that much of a savings over a 2011. I can calculate it out myself but welcome your thoughts?
The MSRP of the car is $53,000 and the Invoice price is $48,500. Please advice as to how much would the monthly payment come upto including $0 down and tax included.
The residual value for a lease with only 10,000 miles per year is 1% higher.
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According to my calculations, if you were to lease a base 2010 Jaguar XF that has an MSRP of $53,000 and a selling price of $49,500 ($1,000 over invoice...this will vary depending upon what you are able to negotiate through Chase right now for 36 months with 12,000 miles per year, your zero down, pre-tax monthly payment would be around $746.
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2011 XF Luxury Base Model, Uprade to 19" Wheels and add Vision Package
36 months, 15K Miles, Zero Down
1) Contract Date: 08/27/10
2) Lease Institution: CHASEL
3) Selling Price: $ 53,250.00
4) ACQ/CAP FEES: $ 795.00
5) Rebate:
6) Customer Cash Down:
7) Cash Cap Reduction:
8) Trade Info (W):
9) Service Contract: Base Monthly Rental: $ 1,015.36
0) WARR/GAP/MAINT:
3) Credit Life Prem:
4) A&H Premium:
17) Mileage Penalty:
Adjusted Cap Cost: $ 57,919.00
18) L.E.V.%: 50.00
19) Lease-end Value: $ 27,750.00
20) LEASE MONEY FACTOR: 0.00207
21) Term: 36
26) UPFRONT TITLE,CVR,: $ 274.38
27) Amount Due At Start: $ 1,388.74
2nd offer received
2011 XF Premium Luxury
msrp $57,650.00
Invoice is $53,911.00
Sale price $55,350.00
36 months
15k miles per year
No money down
Cook County sales tax figured in payment Payment of $1,055.60 with $1,426.25 due at signing.
60 month purchase @3.9%
No money down
Payment of $1102.72
My wife really has her heart set on the 2010 or 2011 XF.While I've heard that there were some decent leasing programs out there, went to the local Jag dealer who told me the minimum down payment for their lease program is $7K down.
Why in god's name would I put $7K down on a car and never see that again??
When I asked why, he said that Jaguars, unlike my Audi, only has a 30% residual value at the end of the lease. Basically, he pretty much sold me OUT of a car.
Anyone else having experiences like this? :mad:
Residual and money factor at 3 yr. 12K/yr.
Car_Man, are you still around?
Tim
Chase (that's who Jag runs its official lease program through) current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a base 2011 XF with 15,000 miles per year are .00208 and 50%, respectively. As you can see, 50% is a whole lot better than 30%.
You were absolutely right not to make a $7,000 down payment on a leased vehicle. I always advise consumers to put as little money down as possible when leasing.
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Chase's September buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Jaguar XF Base with 12,000 miles per year are .00208 and 50%, respectively.
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The easiest way to get a good deal on a leased vehicle is to shop around for the lowest possible selling price and then have the dealer that you decide to go with calculate your vehicle's monthly payment using its buy rate lease money factor.
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Can Car_Man or anyone else provide Jaguar's money factors and residuals for a 2011 XF at 36 months and 15K miles per year?
Thanks in advance.
I leased an Infiniti M37 instead.
Chase's March buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 XF Premium with 15,000 miles per year are .00132 and 48%, respectively.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 42 month lease are .00148 and 44%.
I'm not sure if Chase adds 1% or 2% to its 15k residual values for 12k leases, but I think that it's 1%.
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Can anyone answer what the current numbers are for a jag xf premium 48 months 12k/year lease? PS: Is it a bad idea to go for as long as 48 months? I know it is within the warranty limits, but anything else I should worry about?
Thanks!
He talked about the national deal going on, $593 / month (before tax), around 4k down payment, 10k miles per year for 36 months I think.
I really want this car, but want 15k/year miles and dont want to put much money down. Anyone have any idea what I could negotiate the monthly price down to and the down payment down to?? I need 15k miles per year. Thanks for your advice, I sure need it!
I personally prefer to lease for 36 to 39 months over 48 months, but I suppose that there's nothing really wrong with leasing for four years if your vehicle is still fully covered by its warranty and you are positive that you won't go over the mileage limit or get sick of it.
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42 month closed end lease. Total of $4,999.86 (cash or trade equity) plus tax and license due at lease signing. No security deposit. On approved above average credit through credit through Jaguar Financial Group. 35,000 total miles with 30 per excess mile. All at this lease payment with MSRP $53,375.
Anyone know what the money factor and residual are on this offer? Zag.com quoted me a pre-agreed price below invoice, so I'm hoping to minimize that up-front payment. What are people paying for this car?
thanks - r
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Do you have the rates for any non-R model XF? Looking for 10K miles per year and would do 36 month or 48 month terms or any odd month terms they might be offering. Any info would be most appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
The numbers for an otherwise identical 48-month lease are .00047 and 40%.
When negotiating your deal on this car, keep in mind that Jaguar is currently providing a massive $5,500 cash incentive on leases of it.
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2012 Jag. XF for 10000 annual miles and 36 month term?
Thanks for your help. ( I'm assuming there are no
incentives at this time ?).
Thanks!
Would also like to know what the rates are for November...
Car_Man - can you post when you have a chance? 10k miles; 36 and 48 month terms and if there are any odd term specials (39, 42, 51, etc). Thanks much in advance.
Can I bug you again for the rates this month? MF and residuals for 36 and 48 months and any other special programs they might have. Also, do they still have the incentive for this car?
Thanks much in advance!
Thanks a ton for all you do!