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Car_man
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Thanks!
I'm looking to lease 2011 Outback 2.5 Limited without Sunroof and Navigation.
Dealer keeps telling me that my chances of finding a 2.5 Limited WITHOUT the sunroof are 1 in 500.
Is this true?
Also, what type of MF and RV can I expect? I'm in north suburb of Illinois.
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What would be lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Outback 2.5i Premium with 12,000 miles per year?
Are there any fees on the top of the lease?
Thanks
Where are you located? That sounds like a very good deal.
I was quoted $27,153 for a 2011 Outback 2.5i Premium with the all weather package. The June numbers for the lease are - MF of .00140 12k 42mo. =$369.00/mo. Can you tell me what the Money Factor for July will be and does this sound like a good deal? (NY area)
Thanks
Do you happen to know the MF and RV for the month of July?
For both 12K miles per year (3 years) and 15k miles per year (3 years) possibly?
Your help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
It's difficult for me to give you my opinion on this car's price without knowing what its MSRP is. That will enable me to see how large a dealer discount you are being given.
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The residual value for a lease with only 12,000 miles per year is 1% higher.
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The numbers for an otherwise identical 42 month lease are .00100 and 44%.
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I've found a car 2 hours away, which has more options than what we need, but they're quoting a price less than our local dealer offered:
Subaru Limited, 2.5i, 42 months/10K miles a year
moon roof
rear vision camera
backup warning sensor
remote starter
auto dimming mirror with integrated rear vision camera
and the PZEV required in NY
$30.039 price
$2500 down
$432/month
I'm waiting for them to tell me the money factor and residual value on the car.
Does this seem like a good price?
Or we could wait as Subaru has offered to extend our lease up to five months by which time inventory should be better and hopefully prices lower.
Thanks for your help
Can you provide the August 2011 buy rate money factors and residual values for a 36 month/15,000 mile per year lease, in Connecticut, on the Outback 2.5i and 3.6R Limiteds, both with and without navigation?
Thanks for your help!
Please provide the August/September money factors and residuals for the
Outback 2.5i Limited with moonroof, and with moonroof + navigation.
This is in Rochester, Minnesota.
Thanks for the help!
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease with navigation are .00100 and 44%.
The numbers for the Outback 3.6R Limited are .00085 and 47% without navigation and .00090 and 45% with navigation.
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The numbers for an otherwise identical lease on a model with navigation are .00100 and 44%.
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Thanks for your response; it's a real help. I'm really surprised how low the residual is on the Outback in terms of leasing.
1200 out of pocket
385 a month for 36 months
12k a year mileage
IMO, this is a great deal...I am looking at the same model and parameters and can't get within $480 a month even with negotiating the overall sale price down ~2K from MSRP.
I'm in Pennsylvania...where did you get your deal?
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I don't know where the dealer came up with the .00115 factor, but it's way out of whack.
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I am likely to be looking for a new Outback over the winter and was wondering if there would be a difference in MF and Residual between a leftover '11(if any) and a newer '12. I realize I should be able to get the capitalized cost lower but unsure about the actual rates.
Thanks,
Chris
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You had mentioned a new lease program/rates being announced soon. Any update on a 2012 Subaru Outback 3.6 Limited for a 36 month lease? Residual, etc.? Thank you.
2012 Limited Outback
remote starter, rear camera, back up warning signal
$31,639 MSRP
$30,528 dealer quote
includes $500 from Subaru loyalty, waiver of first lease payment, and 7% sales tax
MF is .0017
RV is 52%
42 month lease at 10,000 miles/year
$407 monthly lease payment
Quick response appreciated as we're getting ready to sign the paperwork!
thanks in advance for any feedback.
Mary
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MSRP $ 27,464.00
Hodges Subaru Price $ 26,730.00
Leasing option based on 36 months/15K
36 mo / 15K / .55 / .00140 / $429.06
Think I'll wait.
Do you have the numbers on the 2012 Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited for 36 months with either 12,000 miles or 15,000 miles a year? I would like to lease by the end of this month or next so any info on lease deals and incentives for this month would also be appreciated.
Thanks,
Stephen
It was raining and the 2nd to last day of the month (9/30) and they wanted the sale.
MSRP was $31,467; the negotiated capitalized cost was $26,740.
Tax & tags ($131); Acquisition ($895) probably too high; Doc, Lic & M ($334).
Gross Capitalized Cost = $28,225.91
Total out of pocket $800 (including 1st month payment) and I had the car delivered to my house (~ 20 miles from the dealership).
39 month lease at 12k miles/yr = $369.99/month
Money Factor = 0.0018
Residual Value = 51%
I had initially negotiated a deal for a 2.5i Premium (but the dealer had a toughttime locating the color I wanted); we ended up at:
MSRP - $27,049
Value ~ $24,049
Out the door - $800 (including 1st month payment)
36 month lease at 15k miles/yr
$352/month
MF = 0.0018; RV = 54%
The first deal they offered was a capitalized cost of $24,049, w/ a monthly payment of $440 - $460/month. I'm not sure what MF or residual value they were using, but it was way high. After a few iterations for the guy to check with his manager we got to the above deal.
Does anyone have the numbers on the 2012 Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited for 36 months with either 12,000 miles or 15,000 miles a year? I would like to lease by the end of this month or next so any info on lease deals and incentives for this month would also be appreciated.
Thanks,
Stephen
Yesterday I was quoted the following on a 2012 Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited with the only extra being auto-dimming mirror with homelink:
I told I wanted to put no money down
Negotiated Price including mirror, taxes, tags, and dest.: 31581
Taxes are 8.35%
36 month lease at 15k miles/yr = $642.75/month
Money Factor = 0.00315
Residual Value = They wouldn't tell me
Is that MF absurd or am I wrong?
Has anyone gotten a residual value on this model because they wouldn't give me that number.
Thanks,
Stephen
You would have a payment of $477 if buying at 2.9% for 6 years.
I'd say look at another dealership
I was amazed by the offer and I will be getting my car from another dealership.
Stephen
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As you can see, the numbers for 2 year leases of this car are not very attractive. You would be much better off going with a 36-month lease....00140 and 55%.
I believe that 15,000 miles per year is the highest mileage allowance that Subaru publishes residual values for. If you need to drive more than this, you will have to purchase additional miles on a per-mile basis. It is less expensive to do so at lease signing than it is to wait until lease-end and have to pay an excess mileage penalty.
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The residual value for a lease with only 12,000 miles per year would be 1% higher.
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When you get them, could you post the November numbers for residual and mf for the above vehicle for a 36 month, 12k mile lease?
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Chris
I was wondering if you had the November numbers on the same car (2012 Outback 3.6R Limited) with the same length and miles (36 months and 15K). I was just quoted MF .00125 and RV 52%
Thanks,
Stephen
Thanks in advance.
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