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Thanks!!
What's the current residual and money factor for an '08 Touareg V6 for 10K, 12K, and 15K miles? Also, what is the acquisition fee if any and the overmileage allowance? Thanks!
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The MSRP was $38,080.00 My adjusted capitalized cost was $32731.00
Purchase Option/ Residual Value is $20,886. What do you think. Is this purchase price worth it?
Are you asking if it will be worth $20,886 in February of 2009? With a lot of miles? Probably not..
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the payoff quote to buy now is: $26,268.24
Normally, buying a lease out early isn't that great of a deal.. but, if you are going to be over on your miles, and you plan on keeping it, it might be beneficial to do so.
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Do you mind posting the same for November now? Thanks. Also, do you know if there are any dealer incentives on this truck now?
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$499/Month. 39-Month Lease
2008 Touareg 2 V6
$0.00 Due at Signing/
(including destination charges)
Anybody hearing any better deals?
Do you know what is the money factor and residual value for a 48 month lease with VW credit?
Is this a good deal?
40k MSRP, $2500 VW owner loyalty, $37500 Negotiated selling price, .00098 money factor, 53% residual value, 8.25% CA sales tax, 39 month lease and I would carryover $2600 from negative trade-in. The payment I got quoted was $517.00 with tax included.
vehicle! Just not sure it is worth trading in a soon to be owned and paid
for car on to have warranty. VW is one of the few manufacturers to offer
Sirius standard, and that makes a big difference since I am a sub.
Lease term 39months, VW pays 1st month. $463/m, $0 due at singing,
but i paid tax and title fee.
is a good deal?
12k miles a year
39 months
money factor .00117
Residual Value 22,737
I believe the sticker is 42,900
$0 out of pocket due at signing with the Sign + Drive event
$596 per month inclusive of taxes
Is this a good offer? Has anyone out there gotten a better offer?
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As far as this truck's price goes, Touareg that you are interested in probably has a spread of around $3,100 between its full MSRP and its dealer invoice price. As long as the $37,500 selling price that you were quoted doesn't include the $2,500 loyalty discount it represents a price of around $600 over invoice, which is pretty good. Still, it wouldn't hurt to stop by the "Volkswagen Touareg Prices Paid and Buying Experience" discussion to see how much other community members have paid for similar trucks lately.
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Thank you very much for the information you provided to us. I learned a lot from you since i never have any leaseing experience before. The Truck's MSRP i bought is $40,300 included destination charge. But i was told by business Manager of the dealer that Illinois is only state in U.S you have to pay sales tax (8.25%)(leasing) as purchase price of $36,790 on up-front. I put tax and dealer's leasing charge($575) into monthly Leasing payment. The total payment came out is $539 with $1000 down. 39m and 12k/y.
Car_man, Do think i got a good deal? Thanks,
I have a 2006 Touareg with a little over 30,000 miles. I have 15 payments left on a 3 year, 45K lease. I brought the vehicle in for its 30,000 mile checkup and got an ear full. I had noticed that the tires looked a bit worn. I'm pretty sure the rubber on the pirellis were soft and they wore quicker than the norm in the heat. I've prolly got 5,000 miles or more left on them, so I decided to ask what the story was with a warranty on the tires because I only put 30,000 miles on them and they already need to be replaced soon.
I really wish I knew more about vehicles so I didn't get screwed. Basically, the guy at the service department said that there was no warranty because it was a wear and tear thing. He also said that the rotors and calipers seem like they are worn and will need to be replaced soon. He said that would cost about 1500-2000 dollars. So, I'm looking at having to dump close to 2500 on this vehicle in the next 5000 miles. To me, it is not worth it and I would rather pay that money to get out of the lease now. Does anyone know whether this is a good idea or not? I'm paying 520 a month. The vehicle has a ton of bells and whistles including the upgraded sound system, memory power seats, back up sensors, leather, and some other things on it that I can't remember.
I think I'd like to buy a one year old lexus rx 350 or 330 because it seems a bit more reliable. At the dealership, they told me I could get into an 08 touareg for 690 a month to lease again which included a 2000 valued customer reduction and my early termination. I don't think I really want another touareg because it doesn't seem too reliable. Any advice would be great. Please help. Thanks.
39 mo,15000 miles per year
MSRP $46750
Sale price $42329
rate is .00098
residual 51%
payments are $599.89 incl.tax
Your total down payment is $352.35 lic fees plus $55 documentation fees. Total is $397.35
I did not close a deal in December. Can you please post current lease rates for the Touareg? I'm interested in 24,36,or 39 months @ 12k miles year. Also, has VW announced any new current customer or dealer incentives?
Jabber
Looking at a V8 Touareg with tech package 800 over invoice. What was the best lease you have seen for this 10k mile 39 or 42 months , no down existing vw owner with great credit.
My lease is up at end of Feb and would like to keep the treg.
MSRP-$43,350
CAPCOST-39,350(Includes destination fee,and all drive off fees except DMV)
Monthly payment tax included- 12kmi- $543 at 15kmi-$561
Now my only gripe is the lack of bi-xenon headlamps. Which are included in the lux package. I will call them today and mention it as a deal breaker if he cant work that into this current quote without much changing. Simply because I have another deal in the works for a MDX with tech package. Heres the deal on that one:
MSRP:$43,695
Capcost: 39,750(includes destination)
drive off-$1015.77(doc fee, first month, etc..)
monthlypayments tax included: 12kmi- $601 15kmi-$626
Which one would you guys go for?? Thats part of the delimma!
I own a 2006 MDX Touring w/Nav & Res, have about 28K on it, and have had NO problems with it whatsoever. I have taken it in for an oil change at 7500mi, a 15K service, then another oil change at 22,500. I'll be taking it in for the 30K service soon, but don't anticipate any problems.
The vehicle drives like a dream, the quality is excellent, and for an SUV, I think it is even quite fun to drive. Also, I find that Acura includes features that other makes have as options or even accessories (which don't get residualized in a lease and drives up your overall cost -- paying for accessories really hurts your wallet because you pay 100% of your accessory and you don't even get to keep it, whereas with the vehicle you are only paying for a portion). I know when I begin suv-shopping again in a year, I'll be frustrated with the makes that don't include a back-up camera or bluetooth without having them as an add-on.
Anyway, sorry to get off track... just my $.02.
Are there any buyer incentives planned for February?
Thanks!
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VW Credit's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2008 Volkswagen Touareg V8 with 10,000 miles per year are .00066 and 49%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical 48 month lease are .00118 and 41%. This truck's exact lease payment will depend upon what its MSRP and selling price are. You can plug the aforementioned lease program along with these numbers into the formula that is outlined in the following article to calculate your truck's payment: Calculate Your Own Lease Payment.
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Does anybody have an out-of-door price for a 2008 Touareg2, including the lux and tech package? Please also let me know your tax rate and document fees, so that I can figure out what I would expect to pay. If you can supply any additional details so that I could negotiate like a pro, I would greatly appreciate it!!
Thanks.
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MSRP: $55,750
Sell Price: $48,250
MF: .00066
Resisual: 49%
4% VA Sales Tax
$3500 Down
36 Month Lease: $620 a month
I'd love to utilize a lease trading website, but VW credit will only add the new lessee as a primary, and I would have to stay on as a secondary; which means I am still liable for payments and the car if the primary disappears. :confuse:
Two questions
1) does anyone have the suspension package? - Worth the money?
2) What kind of moneyfactor and residual are people getting?
My dealer said the MSRP is $46,590, but he was lowering it to $42,990. Sounds good, but the lease sounded high (Residual is very important to me since I am buying at end)
10K / year
$610.91 + tax / month
$24,692.70 Residual
for a '08 V6, black MSRP $40,000
36 months
$1,000 down $471.00 (that includes taxes) per month
or
$1,500 down $454.00 (includes taxes) per month
thoughts?
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You can determine approximately how much it will cost you to get out of your current lease by comparing its purchase price to its value on the open market at this time. You should place a call to the bank that you are leasing your vehicle through to find out its exact price. Once you know exactly how much money it is going to cost you to buy your leased vehicle you need to compare it to its current value on the open market. You can find out approximately what your vehicle is worth by looking up its Edmunds.com True Market Value in the Used Vehicle Pricing section of this site. You also may want to stop by the following discussion: "Real-World Trade-In Values". Don't forget to check to see if you are still on the hook for your remaining lease payments. The difference between your leased vehicle's current value and how much it will cost you to buy it plus any remaining lease payments that you are obligated to pay will equal the cost of getting out of your lease right now. You may find that you are better off waiting until you are closer to the scheduled end of your lease to get another new vehicle.
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