Would you be so kind to get me the money factor and residual percentage for a Pilot EX-L w/RES for a 12k miles/36-month? Do you know by any chance what those numbers were for April?
Would someone know what sort of price to pay or what offers have been made for this vehicle to purchase?
I am in Central NJ and getting ready to pull the trigger on a Lease agreement on a 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L, w/o NAV or RES. After much negotiating I am still not sure I am getting the best deal possible. We are at $1,500 down (incl.TTL and first month payment) and $499/month. Does this seem like a fair deal? I've been perusing all the forums and I am seeing some higher and some lower. I've been leasing vehicles for years but it seems the prices are skyrocketing lately. Is this regional or National? Any advice or info would be greatly appreciated!
We leased a 2010 Pilot EXL $1500 (first month tax, title) down $418/month. The sticker was 36155. Sounds like you should go to another dealership and play the "who can give me the best deal" game.
I am also in CNJ. After much shopping around I was disappointed in the deals I was getting. I tried at Rt22 Honda, DCH on Rt 1, Autosport honda, Clinton Honda, Easton Honda and even Mahwah Honda from where I had my previous Pilot. Rt1 DCH came close but they just did nopt budge even when I walked out. So finally I started looking at other options and ended up with a Mazda CX9. I got a great deal an a AWD Grand Touring with every option possible and it is at an MSRP of 33K. Ofcourse the dealer was willing to bargain easily too as they are hungry for business. You should look elseware before getting the Pilot. Dont get me wrong, I love the pilot. I turned in my Pilot and it was one of the best cars I have owned but the support from Honda is just not there for the dealerships to give us a lower price.
rallystar1, Please could you kindly share the name of the dealership where you bought the Mazda cx9 AWD Grand Touring from. How long ago was that. Does the $33000 price include destination charges. Please kindly confirm the MSRP it can't be 33000. the Mazda grand touring AWD bare bones i.e. without options is 34215. your response will be appreciated. thanks
Thanks, Sniper21! I just got a call from the salesman who brought the down payment a bit lower to $1,000, incl. first month, as well. Did you get the AWD? Any options? I would love to see my monthly payment go lower than $499. Are you in NJ as well?
Hi there - I have been offered a lease offer on a Honda Pilot 2011 EX-L w/nav at $389 per month with $2750 down and 12,000 miles p.a.. This seems like a lot to put down for the price but I am not sure has anyone else got a quote recently. I also have my Subaru Tribeca to give back at the end of June which they are currently not taking off my hands.
I'm in NJ and interested in a 2011 Honda EX-L 4WD with no NAV or RES. Does anybody know if the $0 down is still in effect? What's a good deal for a 39-month lease with $1,000 down? What's the buy rate and residual? Thank you!
This is what info I have: DCH Kay Honda in Eatontown, NJ was willing to lease the EX-L w/ no NAV or RES for $1,000 down and $499/month. That was for 36 months, with the first payment included in the down payment; 12,000 miles a year. I think that offer was expiring TODAY, and the Zero down signs were all still up on the windows, but with the promo they wanted at least $549/month. The price of the vehicle was $36,305. I believe the residual was around 57%. Hope that helps. They were great there.
Just returned from dealer and was quoted $482 with $3000 down (1st mo, taxes, fees etc and some cap cost red). This is on a 2011 EX-L AWD w/navi. MF was .00195 and residual was 56%. I'm in NJ if it matters. Same pilot with $1500 down (just 1st mo, tax, reg etc.) was $528/mo. These are both for 36mo and 12k/yr. Seem ok? Starting price was $34770 or so.
Hello out there. I'm trying to negotiate a lease on a 2011 Pilot EX and have already agreed on the purchase price. But, I see on Honda's website the monthly payment can be reduced by the cap cost reduction, which it says can be paid by the dealer. My question is do you negotiate this as part of the lease deal? Or was this part of the selling price deal that he already came down from the sticker?
You don't have to agree to the selling price or cap reduction. The sell price is negotiable and and the MOST important number as it drives everything else in a lease. And so, I suggest you do some detailed research to determine a competitive sell. Check Edmunds for cash incentives, MSRP, and Invoice pricing. Also, peruse the message boards. A cap reduction is usually not necessary unless there are credit problems and I don't advise making one as a car is a depreciating asset.
The only thing that is non-negotiable is the residual. Of course, you want to be sure you're getting the money factor with 0% reserves or what is known as the buy rate if your credit is excellent. Most finance captives, like AHFC, use the buy rate in their national promo ads.
The two most important things, to calculate, from the promo ad is the money factor and the residual factor. Once you've collected all your data and have educated yourself about the basics of leasing, I suggest that you construct a one-page lease proposal, on your letterhead, and email to the dealer. This will save lots of money, time, and aggravation as you can conduct follow-up negotiations by phone/email from the comfort of your home/office.
Here's an example of a lease proposal I constructed in late April...
I'd be happy to help you out, alarti. Honda Finance's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Pilot EX-L 4WD with RES and 12,000 miles per year are .00195 and 57%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top aka "Super Preferred" credit tier.
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Hi psulion01. The money factor and residual value that you were quoted look good.
Now let's take a look at this truck's selling price. According to Edmunds.com, its dealer invoice price is $34,757. That's right in line with the selling price that you were quoted, making it a very good deal.
You definitely should go with the second, no cap cost reduction, over the first one.
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Looking to turn in 2007 Odyssey for 2010 or 2011 Pilot LX within next few weeks, need to find out these numbers if anyone knows what they currently are. Qualify for the super credit tier. Want no money down. Anyone know what the current money factor/residual value percent is at the present? Thanks in advance.
Would you please let me know the current money factor and residual for the above referenced vehicle, and also if there are any special incentives in play like dealer cash? I am in MA.
I'm looking to lease a 2011 4WD Honda Pilot EX-L RES. The dealer indicates that they can do the RES as a non factory option on an EX-L and save around $20/mo. Probably lower cost and higher residual, but it's not as neat requires tuning to FM and front and back passengers can't then have separate tuning. I also worry about resale down the road. Thoughts?
I would like to get current residual and money factor for both the EX-L and the EX-L RES for 15K. Also, is there a rule of thumb on amount down vs. amount payment is reduced to see which is the better deal? Thanks, Tom
Sorry, its 12K and 36 months. They are only dealer that has given me the price I asked for with no problems over two separate Pilots. I thought it was a fair price, any thoughts?
sounds like an excellent $ for a touring! i'm leaning more towards an EXL 4WD (no nav +no RES) how much do you think that lease would be? 12k/36months, if it were a similar deal toyour Touring?
thanks for the info, i'll head up there for a quote.
Would you please let me know the current money factor and residual for the above referenced vehicle, and also if there are any special incentives in play like dealer cash? I am in MA. 36 months, 12k miles.
We are looking to lease a 2010 or a 2011 pilot lx(base model with roof rack as only option). What would be a good price to pay before any discussion of financing etc.. Thank you. Love my 6
Hi delaware1. Here's the numbers that you're looking for.
Honda Finance's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2010 Pilot LX 4WD with 15,000 miles per year are .00200 and 53%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top aka "Super Preferred" credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2011 Pilot LX 4WD are .00195 and 58%.
Honda is not currently providing any cash incentives on the '11 Pilot, but it does have $1,500 dealer cash on the '10 model.
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Here you go, scooter21. Through July 6th, Honda Finance's buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Pilot EX-L 4WD without the entertainment system with 15,000 miles per year are .00195 and 56%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top aka "Super Preferred" credit tier.
Honda is not providing any cash incentives on the '11 Pilot yet.
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Hello Tom. As long as Honda Finance allows the installation of a non-OEM entertainment system on a lease, it doesn't really matter what happens to your Pilot's resale value...because you are leasing and likely will just turn your truck in at lease-end.
Though July 6th, Honda Finance's buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Pilot EX-L 4WD with 15,000 miles per year are .00195 and 56%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top aka "Super Preferred" credit tier. The addition of the RES has no impact upon the money factor, but it lowers this truck's residual value by 1%.
You are better off putting as little money down as possible when leasing. Consumers who make large down payments on leases risk losing part or all of them if their vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen and never recovered.
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Here you go, scooter21. Through July 6th, Honda Finance's buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Pilot EX-L AWD with 12,000 miles per year are .00195 and 58%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top aka "Super Preferred" credit tier.
Honda is not currently providing any cash incentives on this model.
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Hi, I purchased a new, 2011 Pilot EX-L AWD yesterday for $31,807 - base cap cost. I leased it for 12k miles /36 mo - super preferred rate using Car man's figures regarding that lease program. The only thing added to the lease was the $595 acquisition Fee. The capitalized cost was $32,402. The residual and money factor were exactly as Car man had indicated.
If you don't mind, how much was your total out of pocket and what is your monthly payment. I am in NJ looking for the same vehicle in white. One local dealer told me $3,200 and $567 per month. It seems high to me. Thanks! .
The monthly payment was $388 with Taxes with $3,200 down. I do not have the contract in front of me - but going from memory - here goes - $2,000+ went to cap cost reduction- the other $ down was used to pay the following: first monthly payment - $388, title, registration, $8.75 tire, and $55 doc fees (I think those last four items totaled nearly $600).
Hope this helps. It was the first time that I leased. Any $ used for cap down in CA is/was taxable. i would recommend reading these threads extensively and also checking the prices paid thread to see what others are buying at.
They also offered me 2.9 percent financing for 60 months. However, the payment would have been really high. I could get a 84 month loan with the same payment with $10,000 down.
I want to lease a 2011 Honda EX-L. I will be trading in an 2002 accord. Two different dealers have already offered $3500 for it. Can I use the 'trade-in' as my down payment? If so, what would be a good down payment on the 2011 Pilot EX-L? I read a deal that went something like this: $320 a month - $3000 due at signing - 36 months/12K miles. Could this be correct? It seems like such a low monthly payment. Would that be because of the $3000 at signing? Confused as all hell here! A little help would be greatly appreciated.
Hey monkeyshift. Here's the information that you're looking for.
Honda Finance's July buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Pilot Touring 4WD without the entertainment system with 12,000 miles per year are .00181 and 55%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top aka "Super Preferred" credit tier.
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Where was this deal? I had to pull teeth to be quoted a deal for a 2011 Pilot 4WD LX with $2000 down and 369/month. I am not thrilled with the deal after reading other posts. I live in South Jersey and need a great deal...still have to pay for a busted BMW.
Requesting information about the rate lease money factor. When I lease a car do I need to make sure that the dealership uses the set forth factor being given for July by others in the above posts? With the residual value is that the % of your negotiated lease price of vehicle and would be your buy out price at lease end?
Hey CAr man, I just leases a 2011 pilot EX-L with The Entertainment package. Did I make a good deal? 2000 down, plus taxes first month etc..so about 3800 total due.. for 389/month 39 month lease 12000 miles. the selling price was 38000
$0 out of pocket, All taxes and fees included, 36 payments of $520.
Could pay the first payment at the dealer or wait for Honda to send bill... i paid the first to hold the Pilot. Every dealer I was working with tells me it was very aggressive, best i could do otherwise was $5 off and this is a more convenient location. (Plus got 3 years of oil changes from a coupon)
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Would you be so kind to get me the money factor and residual percentage for a Pilot EX-L w/RES for a 12k miles/36-month? Do you know by any chance what those numbers were for April?
Would someone know what sort of price to pay or what offers have been made for this vehicle to purchase?
Thanks,
alarti
Please could you kindly share the name of the dealership where you bought the Mazda cx9 AWD Grand Touring from. How long ago was that. Does the $33000 price include destination charges. Please kindly confirm the MSRP it can't be 33000. the Mazda grand touring AWD bare bones i.e. without options is 34215.
your response will be appreciated. thanks
Are you in NJ as well?
Thanks
Thank you!
DCH Kay Honda in Eatontown, NJ was willing to lease the EX-L w/ no NAV or RES for $1,000 down and $499/month. That was for 36 months, with the first payment included in the down payment; 12,000 miles a year. I think that offer was expiring TODAY, and the Zero down signs were all still up on the windows, but with the promo they wanted at least $549/month. The price of the vehicle was $36,305. I believe the residual was around 57%. Hope that helps. They were great there.
Just returned from dealer and was quoted $482 with $3000 down (1st mo, taxes, fees etc and some cap cost red). This is on a 2011 EX-L AWD w/navi. MF was .00195 and residual was 56%. I'm in NJ if it matters. Same pilot with $1500 down (just 1st mo, tax, reg etc.) was $528/mo. These are both for 36mo and 12k/yr. Seem ok? Starting price was $34770 or so.
Thanks!
Any advice is helpful!
You don't have to agree to the selling price or cap reduction. The sell price is negotiable and and the MOST important number as it drives everything else in a lease. And so, I suggest you do some detailed research to determine a competitive sell. Check Edmunds for cash incentives, MSRP, and Invoice pricing. Also, peruse the message boards. A cap reduction is usually not necessary unless there are credit problems and I don't advise making one as a car is a depreciating asset.
The only thing that is non-negotiable is the residual. Of course, you want to be sure you're getting the money factor with 0% reserves or what is known as the buy rate if your credit is excellent. Most finance captives, like AHFC, use the buy rate in their national promo ads.
The two most important things, to calculate, from the promo ad is the money factor and the residual factor. Once you've collected all your data and have educated yourself about the basics of leasing, I suggest that you construct a one-page lease proposal, on your letterhead, and email to the dealer. This will save lots of money, time, and aggravation as you can conduct follow-up negotiations by phone/email from the comfort of your home/office.
Here's an example of a lease proposal I constructed in late April...
MSRP 2011Honda Pilot LX Automatic 28,755.00
Selling Price......................................... 26,450.92
Amounts Financed (Capitalized)
AHFC Acquisition Fee ....... 595.00
NY Sales Tax @8.875%... ... 1,248.73
Capitalized Costs
Gross Capitalized Cost .. . 28,294.65
Capitalized Cost Reduction .. . 0.00
Adjusted Capitalized Cost 28,294.65
Residual Data
Residual Factor .. 0.59
Residual Value (Residual Factor × MSRP) 16,965.45
Cost of Money/Term
Money Factor ............ . 0.00173
Term (months) . 36
Monthly Lease Payment . 393.00
Estimated Charges Payable at Lease Origination
Documentation Fee ..... 75.00
Government Fees .. 217.50
Amount Due at Lease Signing . 292.50
Fund Provider: AHFC
GAP Coverage: Included
Annual Mileage Allowance: 12k
Disposition Fee: None
Excess Mileage Charge: $0.15 per mile
NOTE: Monthly Payment = MF x (Adj Cap + Res Val) + (Adj Cap - Res Val) / Term
Hope this helps.
John
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Now let's take a look at this truck's selling price. According to Edmunds.com, its dealer invoice price is $34,757. That's right in line with the selling price that you were quoted, making it a very good deal.
You definitely should go with the second, no cap cost reduction, over the first one.
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Would you please let me know the current money factor and residual for the above referenced vehicle, and also if there are any special incentives in play like dealer cash? I am in MA.
Thanks!
I'm looking to lease a 2011 4WD Honda Pilot EX-L RES. The dealer indicates that they can do the RES as a non factory option on an EX-L and save around $20/mo. Probably lower cost and higher residual, but it's not as neat requires tuning to FM and front and back passengers can't then have separate tuning. I also worry about resale down the road. Thoughts?
I would like to get current residual and money factor for both the EX-L and the EX-L RES for 15K. Also, is there a rule of thumb on amount down vs. amount payment is reduced to see which is the better deal? Thanks, Tom
how many miles and for how long?
thanks, also which dealer if u don't mine?
2011 Pilot EX-L 2wd
36 month lease, 12k miles/yr
$2988 due at signing, no security deposit
#319.88/month + tax
i'm leaning more towards an EXL 4WD (no nav +no RES)
how much do you think that lease would be? 12k/36months, if it were a similar deal toyour Touring?
thanks for the info, i'll head up there for a quote.
Would you please let me know the current money factor and residual for the above referenced vehicle, and also if there are any special incentives in play like dealer cash? I am in MA. 36 months, 12k miles.
Thanks!
Honda Finance's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2010 Pilot LX 4WD with 15,000 miles per year are .00200 and 53%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top aka "Super Preferred" credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2011 Pilot LX 4WD are .00195 and 58%.
Honda is not currently providing any cash incentives on the '11 Pilot, but it does have $1,500 dealer cash on the '10 model.
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Honda is not providing any cash incentives on the '11 Pilot yet.
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Though July 6th, Honda Finance's buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Pilot EX-L 4WD with 15,000 miles per year are .00195 and 56%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top aka "Super Preferred" credit tier. The addition of the RES has no impact upon the money factor, but it lowers this truck's residual value by 1%.
You are better off putting as little money down as possible when leasing. Consumers who make large down payments on leases risk losing part or all of them if their vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen and never recovered.
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Honda is not currently providing any cash incentives on this model.
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I think I did pretty good? Thoughts?
I am in NJ looking for the same vehicle in white. One local dealer told me $3,200 and $567 per month.
It seems high to me.
Thanks!
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Hope this helps. It was the first time that I leased. Any $ used for cap down in CA is/was taxable. i would recommend reading these threads extensively and also checking the prices paid thread to see what others are buying at.
They also offered me 2.9 percent financing for 60 months. However, the payment would have been really high. I could get a 84 month loan with the same payment with $10,000 down.
prob could've gone down to 445-450
thanks!
Honda Finance's July buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Pilot Touring 4WD without the entertainment system with 12,000 miles per year are .00181 and 55%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top aka "Super Preferred" credit tier.
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Where was this deal? I had to pull teeth to be quoted a deal for a 2011 Pilot 4WD LX with $2000 down and 369/month. I am not thrilled with the deal after reading other posts. I live in South Jersey and need a great deal...still have to pay for a busted BMW.
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I see a lot of great info for the EX-L Pilot, how about for the Pilot EX - residual and money factor for a 36month/12k lease?
Thanks,
aces_full
Could you kindly provide the money factor & residual for a 2011 Pilot EX-L 4WD as to a 36 month/12K mile lease in South Florida.
Thanks a Million!
Could you kindly provide the money factor & residual for a 2011 Pilot EX-L 4WD as to a 36 month/12K mile lease in South Florida.
Thanks a Million!
I just leases a 2011 pilot EX-L with The Entertainment package. Did I make a good deal?
2000 down, plus taxes first month etc..so about 3800 total due.. for 389/month 39 month lease 12000 miles.
the selling price was 38000
$0 out of pocket, All taxes and fees included, 36 payments of $520.
Could pay the first payment at the dealer or wait for Honda to send bill... i paid the first to hold the Pilot. Every dealer I was working with tells me it was very aggressive, best i could do otherwise was $5 off and this is a more convenient location. (Plus got 3 years of oil changes from a coupon)
How did I do?