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hope this helps.
Does anyone know the latest numbers as far as residual/MF? I am now talking with a dealer about a more-equipped SE that has my options as well as heavy duty, cold weather and third row seats. MSRP is $54,375, they're offering me a cap cost of $47,625. We haven't gotten into lease specifics yet (he has to find one of the third party lease companies they work with as Land Rover won't allow the extra factory money to get the discount if it's lease, so we can't go through Land Rover Capital.) I'm looking for 24-month or 36-month, 12k miles. What should I expect for current MF and residual in each of these cases?
Thank you!
Christina
May I ask what the MF/residual is for a 24-month lease with 15k miles if you took advantage of the lower purchase price (and thus excluded the special lease rate?)
Thank you!
Christina
Okay, I finally got my new LR3 yesterday! Love it so far.
Here's the deal I ended up with. Got a much more loaded V8 SE than I was looking for (MSRP 55,175 - third row seats, cold weather pkg, navigation, lighting pkg, heavy duty pkg, satellite radio, cooler box) but I think this is a pretty good deal. They threw in floor mats and Wearcare.
24-month lease, 10,500 miles/yr, purchase price of $50074, which is about $26 over invoice.
What do you think - did I jump the gun or did I do okay? (I wanted to wait longer to see if prices get better toward end of year, but I really wanted Bonatti Grey and there weren't many left in my area!)
Thanks!
Christina
Also I notice today online they are offering a LR3 V6 lease for 499 month with 3200 due at signing
just joined forum today because I am on tight timeline, heading out of town on a business trip in 2 days and want to finalize my lease deal so I can pickup new LR3 on way home from airport.
BUT I do not want to accept bad lease deal under pressure. I am new to the lease game so I may not have the lingo down.
Here goes'
I am looking at 2 different 2006 LR 3's
Blue one: Has all options but the sat radio and hvy duty package. I s a demo model with 1,700 miles.
They are telling me MSRP is $48,600
Offering me lease deal of: 24 month/ $3,000 down / 12k miles yr/ $ 651 month w/ tax
White One: Has all options including sat radio & no hvy duty pkg . Is new w/ no miles
They are telling me MSRP of 54,475 - $2,000 off incentive from land Rover = MSRP of $52475
Offering me lease deal of : 24 month/ 3,000 down/ 12k miles yr/ $678 month w/ tax
Are either of these a good deal ??
Sorry for the need for a rush answer!
LR3 SE msrp 52000
Selling: 47500
Options: Cold Climate Package
Lighting package
Park Sensors
Personal Telephone(Bluetooth)
Rear seat and rear climate control
Satellite Radio
With no money down, 24 months, 15,000 miles a year, 722.98
With 1208 down(taxes), payment is 673.24 a month
MF: .00167
residual: 68%
How does this sound?
Gabe
Do you know if you can use the 1500 coupon on a service loaner LR3? My dealership is saying that it has to be a new truck.
Thanks
Laine
I went in today to use the coupon on LR3 VIP service Loaner and they told me NO I couldn't use the $1500 coupon towards it, that it could only be use on a new 2006 LR3 V8 HSE, V8 SE or with V6 with premium package. That was when I was ready to sign the papers. I told him that I was going to go to different dealership that was offering brand new one with 1 less option for $25 less a month that was going to take the coupon, he reconsidered and took the coupon. I would go check all dealerships in your area and see who would take it on a loaner!
G.
24 mo, 15K miles per year with taxes, bank fee and first month payment out of pocket for $655.00 per month.
He will lease me a NEW SE V8 with less equipment MSRP 51,000, cap 47,500, for $630 per month. Same 24 months and 15K.
I have not yet brought up my 1500 coupon, which I hope to use to reduce my out of pocket expense (taxes, etc.).
CARMAN, what do you think. The dealer is pushing me to do the deal before the month ends. Thanks.
I just found this forum and i've learned so much already. I would appreciate anyone's feedback. I went to a couple of dealerships and this is the best deal I got: 2006 LR3 V8 HSE Loaner which has the navigation systems, the climate package, etc. The only thing it didn't have was the cooler in the console and the adaptive headlights. The car has 5000K miles on it and it's a 7 seater. 24K miles for 24 months out of pocket is $4200 with all fees and monthly payment would be $400 a month. I asked the sales agent about applying the $1500 coupon and he told me the same thing that it had to be a NEW 2006 LR3 V8 HSE, V8 SE. Any tips on how I can get them to use the $1500 coupon? thanks!
Hello. I kept going into the landrover website at least 5-10 times before it pops up in the middle of screen. If I remember correctly it says would you be willing to answer a survey for landrover. It has at least 15-20 questions. I requested a brochure and also filled out information on KEEP ME INFORMED. This is information that KEEP ME INFORMED HAS " Stay up to date with everything that’s happening at Land Rover. Simply fill out the form below and you’ll receive the insightful Land Rover Quarterly e-Newsletter, as well as the latest information and offers on the vehicles you request. Rest assured, our Tread Lightly!® policy extends to your Inbox. Your information will not be shared and you will only receive the information you request.
I am not sure which of the three is the one that sends the email. I assume it's either the survey or KEEP ME INFORMED! I hope this helps.
Gabe
Gabe
MMF dealer cost for 36 months, 10k and 12k per year
Thanks
Out of pocket is $2503 which is 1st month, 595 bank fee, DMV and registration and tax...they are waiving security. I have applied my 1500 coupon to reduce this number to $1003 to get into lease.
Please advise ASAP. Thanks.
2006 LR3 SE7 with the Lighting, 3rd Row Seating, Rear Climate Control, Bluetooth and Satellite options. Purchase price is $45,980. Lease is 24 months / $640 including tax.
Are there any current incentives? Is Land Rover Financial subsidizing the interest rate? What is the current money factor?
I did the same thing a week ago, filled out the survey about the website experience, got the coupon 3 days later via e-mail.
I can´t get a dealer to give me the whole picture, so I am dealing with pieces of information:
Deal 1: LR3 V6, Premium package, Cold Climate and 3rd row, 30mo 15k for $550 (I am assuming this is whitout taxes). He tells me he is using 56% residual, and .00384 for money factor. He previously told me that I can buy this one for under $39000. So using MSRP of $45500 and capitalized cost of $39000, the lease should come out much higher than what he is quoting me. Looks like his residual is high (another dealer gave me 65% residual on a 30mo 15K lease) or the moneyfactor is too high
Deal 2: LR3 V8,cold climate package, lighting package, bluetooth, rear seat climate control, and satellite radio for $655/mo (excl taxes). MSRP is $51800, residual 65%. I don´t have the money factor.
Bottom line, I can´t figure it out. What should the residual % be on a 30mo - 15k lease. Also, what moneyfactor should I be using? Can I assume that the capitalized value is the same as I negotiated on a purchase?
Really appreciate your help. I need to make a decision by Saturday.
Thanks,
Erwin
Vehicle: 2006 Land Rover LR# SE V* 7 passenger model
MSRP: $50,100
Sell: $44,900
Term: 36 months
Miles: 12,000
Monthly Payment: $774,43 with tax,
It seems really high. I have yet to apply the $1,500 coupon, but I don't want to waste my time because I can't make snese of his calculation.
Thoughts?
I assume you are talking about a V8. I am looking at a V8 30 mo - 15k lease (LR best lease rates are on a 30 mo lease). The residual on a 15mo lease is 65% (yours should be higher on a 12k lease). The money factor I am getting is 0.0016. Based on your MSRP and selling price, a 30 mo - 15k lease should be around $580/mo (incl. taxes), with only the inception cost as upfront payment. I am going to post the quote that I got, it should leave you to conclude that your dealer has a long way to go to get you in the right ballpark.
V8, 7 passenger, lighting, cold climate, bluetooth, navigation
30 months, 15k lease
MSRP: $53650
Cap cost: $46650
Residual : 65%
Money factor : 0.0016
Monthly payment (including tax): $559
This quote is a result of a couple of e-mail exchanges with the dealer, and is a lot less than what I had gotten over the past 2 weeks. Too good to be true? Is there a catch? Or does LR really want to get rid of their '06 vehicles by the end of October?
I haven't applied my $1500 coupon yet. Am I better of applying it to the inception fees (1st mo payment, bank fee, etc...) or should I use it to reduce the cap cost?
Yes, your assumptions are correct. I asked and received another quote on a 30 month lease. Again, its an LR3 SE V8 with the third row seat package, plus Bluetooth, Sirrius and the lighting package. The numbers break down as follows:
MSRP: $50,100
Cap Cost: $47,900
Residual: 67%
MF: .00152
Term: 30 months
Miles: 12,000
The cap cost is way too high. I asked him to apply the $44,900 cap cost that he used on the other quote and he said he couldn't. BS! I'm going to speak to his manager in the morning.
I want to get the lowest possible cap cost before showing him the $1,500 coupon to get the best deal possible. I also want to verify the MF and residual before moving forward.
Is the money factor and residual in line with what you are seeing?
Cheers,
RM
Hello Car_man:
I have a deal from a LR dealer in NJ. Please let me know your thoughts as it seems like a great deal based on all the feedback and the education I have gained from your excellent website.
The Deal:
2006 LR3 V6 (cold climate and premium packages, plus Sirius radio) new car Black and Black color combo.
MSRP $44,100
Cap cost $33,825 (my buy price) which includes LR Credits of approx 6K and $1000 LR lease rebate. (DOES THIS SOUND RIGHT?)
30 month lease
2K Total out of pocket, Tax Tag title, etc bank fee included $595( hate that, but picking my battles here)
Plus I’m using the $1500 certificate from LR (NICE)
12,000 miles per year
Money Factor .00374
I’m sure I’m missing something Oh, the monthly payment is $453 inc NJ TAX.
Anyway, please give me your thoughts I’m having them FAX over all the lease and buying agreement/details.
BTW. I’ve never been to this dealership this has all been done online and over the phone/fax.
Thanks,
Which dealer in NJ are you working with? I am in NJ too, working with the dealership in Parsippany and Woodbridge. I got a similar quote on a V6, MSRP of 45.9K, cap cost of 36K, residual is 56%, money factor 0.00385, for a total of $610/mo (incl. tax) on a 30mo - 15k lease. Looks like you got a great deal with your cap cost being 10k under MSRP.
I want a NAV, so need to go with the V8. MSRP and cap cost are higher, but money factor and residual are much better than the V6
My delaer said that I could not get both the marketing allowance and the subsidized lease money factor. It lookls like you are getting both?
My dealer is unwilling to go below $47,900 for a vehicle with an MSRP of $50,100. My $1,500 coupon takes it down to $46,400, however, I KNOW he can do better thatn the $47,900. I've been at this for a week and he will not budge.
It seems like dealers in the Northeast are willing to negotiate to move inventory before the 2007 models arrive.
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Using the prices that you mentioned in your post, an MSRP of $50,800 and a selling price of $47,500, and Land Rover Capital Group's base lease program for this truck, I estimate that its zero down, pre-tax monthly payment should be around $678. I calculated a lease without a capitalized cost reduction for you because it is in your best interest not to make one because if your leased truck is totaled in an accident or stolen and never recovered your down payment essentially disappears. You can apply the $1,500 coupon to cover any other charges that are due at lease signing, like the acquisition fee.
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LRCG's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 27 month lease of a 2006 LR3 V8 HSE 7-Passenger with 15,000 miles per year are .00143 and 62%, respectively. This lease program is not compatible with any dealer cash.
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Question: since I am leasing the car, and even with a loaner, I should be turning in the car at end of lease before the warranty expires, does it make a difference whether I have loaner or new one? are there any other factors I am not thinking of. Is there any normal wear that I should have them "fix" (e.g. put new tires on?)
Appreciate your thoughts.
Vehicle: 2006 Land Rover LR3 SE V8 7-Passenger model
MSRP: $50,100
Sell: $47,900
Residual: 67%
M-Factor: .00152
Term: 30 months
Miles: 12,000
Accoridng to Edmonds, the dealer invocie for this vehicle is $45,655. I recognize that the MF is low and the dealer is using LRCG's special rate. However, the dealer is either not applying the "dealer cash" to this deal or is keeping it as additional profit.
What should I do with my $1,500 coupon? Should I apply it to the "sell price" to reduce my monthly payments or use it to pay the first month's payment, plus the bank fee, tag, etc.?
Thanks for your anticipated response.
MSRP: $54,925 (LR V8 SE7 loaded)
Cap Cost: $48,197 ($1850 under invoice)
Demo w/ 6000 miles
30 mo, 15k lease for $599 (taxes included)
$1836.20 due at signing
I have not included my $1500 coupon, but will use that to pay for the inception cost.
Question: is there any rule of thumb to determine the cap cost for a demo? Am I getting a good deal?
Appreciate any thoughts.
On a new V8, MSRP $53650, I am only able to get a cap cost of $49,700 ($3950 off MSRP). The only way I am able to get a good cap cost ($6000+ off MSRP) is to go with a loaner.
The dealer also told me that they can't combine the dealer cash with the special lease rates.
Car_Man responded to me earlier that he'd use the coupon to pay the inception cost.
Looking to lease a 2006 SE V8, 3rd row, lighting, nav, bluetooth, sat, MSRP $52,750. Was originally going to finance, had the dealer at $47,700, less $1500 coupon for a total of $46,200. Have decided to lease. Based on the 46,200 as a cap, what can I reasonably expect year end for a residual and MR? Probably going to go 36 mos, need 15K/yr. Please advise, thanks in advance.
as stated a couple of times in earlier postings, the dealer is not able to combine the dealer cash ($5000) with the favorable lease rates on the V8. You were able to negotiate the lower purchase price thanks to the dealer cash. You probably won't be able to use that same price as your capitalized cost.
Residual on a 30 mo, 15k lease is 65%, it will be a little less for 36 mo (I think the special lease rate is on a 30 mo lease, so you may want to consider that in stead of the 36 mo lease). Money factor is 0.0016.
Well, I'm now the proud owner of a LR3 V6 and thrilled with the deal I worked out with the Princeton NJ Dealer.
Many thanks to you and your team for your expert advice and for this smart website. If it werent for you I would not of known about the $1500 certificate and the pros and cons of leasing this SUV. I like being an educated buyer.
Cheers mate!
Richard
Go to Princeton LandRover NJ...tell them I sent you, Richard Muir. They are excellent and will make it work...
Cheers,
Richard
Edmunds puts invoice at 46,679 and TMV at 48,459.
From tracking above posts, looks like dealer cash of $5000 not available on SE leases, but 30 mo lease MF is .0016 and residual 63%.
Is it reasonable to target at or below invoice in my cap cost negotiations? (Last night visited Audi dealership on Q7 and they jumped at $1000 above invoice, even though Edmunds TMV was equal to MSRP). I'd love to come in in the mid 40s.
Any thoughts on opening bid strategy would be appreciated, since the lease terms per LRCG appear attractive.
Cheers.