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I want to lease a Jaguar XK Convertible. I would like to get an idea of what the current residual rate is and the money factor rate is from Jaguar? I have spoken with the two dealers in my area regarding this and one dealer tells me 53% and the other 60%, what should I believe? I know the car just came out, and leases may not be that good, but could you help provide me with an idea? The options on the vehicle I would like are about 10,300. The cost 76,665 (TMV)
So I hope to pay about 87,000. I would like a 3 year 12000 mile lease. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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What are the current money factors and residuals for 24, 30 and 36 month terms on a 2008 XK using 10,500 miles per year? Also, what date will Jaguar Credit change these rates? Thanks very much.
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Does anybody have information on current lease rates, e.g., money factors & residuals for 2009? I have searched the 'Net high & low and cannot seem to find anything current on this topic. Thanks
Good luck in your quest for a new car and let us know how everything turns out.
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Again, thanks much for your help. And I will keep everybody posted on how things turn out.
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Buying: you pay $799/mo and keep/resell/trade-in the car after 36 month, up to you.
The difference is clear.
Jaguar's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 24 month lease of a 2010 XKR Coupe with 10,000 miles per year are .00207 and 59%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical 36 month lease are .00207 and 55%.
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What do you think of this lease:
2010 XK coupe
MSRP: $ 83,300
Negociated price: $ 77,500
Residual value: 51%
Previous lease end rebate (for a lease ending in march): - $1,000
Money Factor: 0.00146
36 month lease
$ 1,734.47 Down
10,000 miles per year
Monthly payment tax included: $ 1,241
Did I make you proud?, or is it just ok...
Also, looking at some aftermarked wheels; is it better to do them through the dealership for guarantee/correct setting purposes, or any reputable wheel/performance outfit can also do a good joob while saving you $$?
Thanks in advance!
thanks in advance!
For now I will assume that you will be able to negotiate a $5,000 dealer discount. Let me know if you want me to use a different number.
According to my calculations, if you were to lease a 2010 Jaguar XK8 Coupe that has an MSRP of $83,000 and a selling price of $78,000 through Chase right now for 36 months with 12,000 miles per year, your zero down, pre-tax monthly payment would be around $1,167.
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I don't think that you have to get your wheels at the dealership. I know a number of people who have had good luck with places like TireRack.com.
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Chase's current lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2010 KX8 Coupe with 15,000 miles per year are .00146 and 49%, respectively.
The numbers for a 48 month lease are .00176 and 35%.
I have not seen any info on 60-month leases of this model.
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Also, are the residual value and money factor the same whether I contract for a 12k or 15k mileage allowance?
Finally, do you anticipate that these numbers will change in March?
Thanks again!
Capitalized cost
Lease (money) factor :
Reisdual Value:
10K a year miles
For a new 2010 XKR convertible
I will pay cash for taxes , tire warranty through f& I
WHat is consdiered to be a good deal on capitalized cost?
Thanks
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According to the latest information that I have seen, Chase's current money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2010 JKR Coupe with 15,000 miles per year are .00171 and 50%, respectively.
The residual value for a lease with only 12,000 miles per year would be 2% higher.
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Chase's residual values for leases with 15,000 miles per year are 2% lower than its 12k residuals.
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I am looking to lease a 2010 xk convertible. 12k miles/year x 30 mos or 36 months. What should I expect to pay on a lease? I'm looking to do this, mid April.
Thank you in advance.
I would be happy to use this lease program to work up a sample payment for you if you provide me with the full MSRP and approximate selling price of the exact car that you are interested in. You can look up the pricing data over in the New Vehicle Pricing section of Edmunds.com.
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I just drove the 2011 XKR convertible and coupe and am trying to decide if I want to get out of my 2008 M5 for a completely different make and model. Love the new supercharged engine!
Could you please help me figure out what reasonable LRF and payment would be on the following?
$102,000 sticker price (conv)
$96,000 sticker price (coupe)
36 month lease
I will put down what is necessary but understand as little out of pocket is best with a lease.
The salesman was showing me somewhere around .0031 (if I remember correctly) on the convertible and somewhere around .0033 on the coupe. Those seemed high to me but we are in the beginning phases of the negotiation and I realize the rates vary between models. He also mentioned using tax credits for the entire selling price to get the payment down a few hundred dollars.
Any advice and numbers would be greatly appreciated!
Dr. Pop
If I was in the market for an XK right now, I personally would shoot for a selling price of around $1,000 over dealer invoice and see what happens.
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Thanks for the reply. Those were actually the sticker prices on each car as I drove them. They come pretty well loaded. I may add the speed package which adds $5000 to either car taking them to $101k and $107k respectively. The guy dropped to $98k on the $102k sticker convertible, and $93k on the $96k coupe. I think there is more room for him but I needed a starting point.
Any numbers you can provide would be awesome!
Thanks again
I am looking into leasing 2011 xk conv
I got quoted for $999 + tax / month for 36 months with $5k total drive off I am in california
MSRP: $89875
I am not sure if this is a good deal or not since he did not mention about selling price and money factor. Is this a good deal? What would be selling price that I should aim at? and do you have money factor for 2011 xk conv for 36 or 42 months? Thank you
What do they look like for the XKR @ 36 mos w/ 12k mileage? Is 36 the sweet spot for jag normally? or 30? 42? Appreciate any thoughts or feedback car_man, thanks!!
Let's see if we can play with some numbers for come up with an approximate selling price for this car. It's a little difficult though because I don't know how much of the five grand that's due at signing is a capitalized cost reduction. It looks to me as though we're talking about a $12,000 discount on this car if the money that's due at signing includes a $3,000 cap cost reduction. That's a big discount. If we subtract the $4,200 cash incentive that Jaguar is providing on leases of this car from that, you're looking at a $7,800 dealer discount. That probably puts you at right around dealer invoice. If so, then this is a very good deal for this car.
Again I had to make a number of assumptions here because you didn't have the selling price. If you let us know what the selling price is, we can be more precise.
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The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2011 model are .00001 and 45%.
The payments would probably be lower for longer terms.
When negotiating your deal, make sure to take advantage of the $2,400 cash incentive that is currently available on leases of the 2011 model.
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The dealer is offering me some crazy figures (0.0030 and 45%) while I am in the top tier credit category (he didn't even ask me).
Your help is greatly appreciated.
That sort of outrageous money factor would only apply for an unsupported vehicle like the XKR-S.
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I am actually planning for a 42 month lease...do you happen to know the rate?
This for a 2013 XKR (not XKR-S)...
The sales guy send me the following info:
The purchase price is $103,500
Term is 42 months
Residual value is $52,150
Money factor is .00030
He didn't even asked if I had a good credit!
Thanks a lot
There's some cash out there to get consumers out of their current leases and into an XK that would be around three grand, but no straight three thousand dollar cash incentive on leases of this car. Jag is waiving the first month's payment though.
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