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Can you please post the residual and money factor for the lease of a 2012 Camry XLE V6 with 15,000 miles per year and 36 months? I am in Minnesota. Thanks!
Will you please provide leasing numbers for the 2012 Camry SE 4 cylinder for 12k miles for both 24 month & 36 month terms?
Thanks in advance!
MF 0.0011
Residual looks to be about 55% - not sure on this as they gave me a residual $ and not sure which of their cars it was based on.
Altima here I come...
for 12k a year lease, first month down, tax, and title at 359 a month plus tax
good deal?
Can you please provide money factor, residual etc., for 36 month lease for Camry SE?
Can anyone provide recent experiences leasing this vehicle?
12k miles, 4 cylinder, base SE. Not the V6.
Would you please provide me with the April residual and money factor for a 2012 Camry XLE V6 lease for 36 months, 10,000 miles a year.
Thank you!
hpowders
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TFS' 10,000 mile per year residual values are 3% higher than its 15,000 mile per year resids.
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36m/12k
700 at signing (1st payment and dmv) everything else in rolled in monthly payment...
361.53 (tax included) for 35 payments
CHeers,
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Keep in mind though that TFS calculates residual values differently than most other banks do. TFS places restrictions and caps upon what options can be residualized...making its effective residual values lower than its published numbers.
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What are the current residual and money factor rates for a 2012 Toyota Camry LE. If u can provide for 3 years and both 12k or 15k miles. Thank you for your help. Also I am in Los Angeles region if that helps!
Thanks,
Eitay
I have leased, and helped people lease, many cars over the last few years, but Toyota has me pretty confused. I spoke with a few salespeople, and gotten some interesting information. I was told that:
1. there is no 10k mileage option, and that their provided residual was for 12k and no change for 15k (this seems absurd to me)
2. across their entire Camry line that the current month's residual is 54% (sounds VERY low to me)
3. The current money factor is .00040 (this was the only piece of information that sounded accurate, and it also matches your provided information)
I'm ultimately trying to lease a Camry (non-hybrid) this month. Can you please provide the Residual and Money Factor (Base Rate) for the 2012 Camry in the NE region (NY/NJ)?
Also, you stated in another post that specific things are not residualized, or something to that effect. Can you explain how that affects the overall residual when I am doing my calculations? For my BMW lease, my spreadsheet was within $.04/mo of what BMW came up with. I felt pretty happy. :-P
Thanks in advance!
-- Brian
2k down including inception fees, license and first month payment? Or is the 2k a cap cost reduction?
When you lease it's best to understand the sale price first. Get the sale price, then use leaseguide.com and the calculator to figure out the payment.
msrp 23,994, 36 month, 12k miles per year
2999 down paymt plus 1st paymt, tax, tags
$650 acquisition fee
$0 security deposit
$176.70 doc fee
residual 13,825
thanks much
Thank You!
This above quote was based on the current SE lease special advertised as follows: closed end lease on new 2012 Camry SE model #2546 with automatic transmission and select equipment. Adding options increases payment. $199 per month for 36 months. $2598 due at signing includes $2399 down payment and first month's payment. No security deposit required. $21,686 Adjusted Capitalized Cost is based on down payment; excludes tax, tag, registration, title and dealer fees. Lease end purchase option is $15,782 and lease payments total $7164.
I asked what options were on the SE I test drove and he was quoting me and he said only toyoguard. Which I am thinking I don't want so should I ask them to deduct for the Toyoguard, it was $699.
36 months / 15000 miles
326 a month including taxes.
Paid a 650 acquisition fee and first month up front.
Complimentary toyota care for 24 months includes oil changes and tire rotations every 5000 miles.
2,000 down
+144.66 new tag (we were not transferring a license plate)
-500 Toyota Rebate -pop up on edmunds when I was researching sedans
For out the door $1827.86 with $183.33 monthly payment for 36 months.
THanks!
Price: $17,576.37
Term: 39 Months
Rate: .00191
Residual .66 - $11814.00
$800 Cash Due at Signing Includes 1st month payment
$239.98/month
Miami, Florida
Thoughts?
MSRP: $29,690
Sell: $26,099 (before rebate of $500)
Miles: 18K/yr
Residual: $14,495
Rebate: $500
Doc fees of $186.39 are added in
Nothing down and first payment is $390 + plates ($194)
Illinois sales tax: 8.25% on entire amount. Illinois is essentially bankrupt so they need the money, I guess.
MF:.0001 (top tier)
$/mo: $390
The math is close when I use the lease calculators. It just seems that the residual is very low. He told me that the residual for 15K miles was $15,395 which is only 51.8%. Is it low because TFS does not residualize certain options? Does the residual go down towards the end of the model year? Any help or comments would be appreciated.
Thanks
Thank you in advance
Thank you!
Thanks
At that mf with decent residuals, the 12 Camry's will move. I test drove a SE Limited edition (msrp 27084) and the lease cost was zero o-t-d with 35 remaining payments of 266 (incl.6.5% tax rate).
http://www.vosstoyota.com/specials/index.htm
They had 5 and now only one.
If you combine their price with the current Toyota lease incentives and very low money factor of 0.00001, you get the deal i quoted. As i said, not all dealers would go that low. IMO, Toyota dealers are somewhat arrogant; it's a 2012 leftover after all...
data:
msrp 27015
residual (12k) 15077
money factor 0.00001
sell price 23548 (includes doc fee)