Mazda is offering $1250 Mazda Customer lease support on the CX-9. Can someone tell me how this works? Do we put the $1250 down and get it back? Or is it used as a credit?
I sure do, hbq. Mazda's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2009 CX-9 Touring AWD with 15,000 miles per year are .00052 and 48%, respectively. You never mentioned how long you want to lease for or what mileage allowance you need, so I had to make some assumptions. Let me know if you want something different.
When negotiating your lease on this truck, make sure to take advantage of the $1,250 cash incentive that is currently available on leases of it.
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Hi daphne1. The $1,250 that is available on leases of the CX-9 is being paid for by Mazda. It is essentially used as a credit. Negotiate the lowest possible selling price that you can on the new truck that you want and then have the dealer subtract the $1,250 from that.
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Was looking at the Touring with roof rack/sunroof and bose with 15,000 miles per year at $525.00 (includes taxes). Does that sounds in the ballpark? All help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Here's the quote what I got from a dealer in Seattle WA. 09' CX-9 GT AWD w/Rear Ent.Sys. Roof Rack and Splash Guards MSRP : $39,010.00 Invoice : $35,911.00 Final Price : $32,911.00 (they said this price excludes lease incentives)
$570.51(including tax)/m - 36months, 12K miles/Y, $0 due at signing $558.56(including tax)/m - 36months, 10K miles/Y, $0 due at signing
They said the current incentive is a $1,250 rebate along with a .00052 money factor and a 48% residual over 10K miles OR a 47% residual over 12K miles. (...I thought the residual is more than 48% or 47%...??)
$32,911.00 is a good deal I think. But, monthly payment is higher than I thought. This is my first lease, so I'm learning now. Do I need to ask more detail quotes for taxes and the rest?? Anyone have thoughts on this deal? Think I can do better? Greatly appreciate it.
I just leased an 09 GT (fully loaded with GT Assist Package, Moonroof/Bose, Roof Rack, Trailer Tow Hitch Receiver: MSRP for $40,860) for $36,932 (including TT&L and no money down, except first payment) on December 27. It's for 36 months at 12k/yr at $551/month. The MF is .00093 and residual is at 49% (36 months at 10k/yr would have been at $538/month with residual at 50%).
I believe you would be paying too much for this vehicle ~ even though the "Final Price" seems to be lower, your monthly payments are way too high!
Carman Please advise whether or not this makes sense. Got a quote for an 09 CX-9 GT AWD GT assist,rear ent. pkg.,roof rack,ss bumber guard, trailer hitch, wheel locks. MSRP $ 42437. 36 month lease 12miles/year. $ 609/month includes NYS sales tax. Only money down is 1st month and DMV.What should this lease go for 12M miles/year and 15M miles/year. HELP
Hi floorman1. The best way to evaluate this deal is to look at the selling price that it is based upon. The selling prices of leased vehicles are negotiable, just as if you were paying cash for or financing them. Let us know what this truck's selling price is and either myself or another helpful community member will tell you what they think.
If you are unable to get the selling price for some reason, if that's the case you should probably find a different dealer because I personally would never deal with one that won't tell me exactly how much they are charging me for the vehicle that I want, you can always look up this truck's dealer invoice price over in the New Vehicle Pricing section of this site and tell us what that number is. I can then use it to work up a sample lease payment that you can compare to the one that you were quoted.
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Thanks for the reply. I just spoke to the dealer. The initial cap cost is $38,410. Adding in NYS sales tax $ 1750.00 and bank fee $ 595.00 according to dealer the adjusted cap cost which includes these costs is $40,755. MSRP for this CX-9 is $ 42,437. I have a quote for $ 609/month 36 month 12M miles/year !st months payment and DMV down. I have another quote from the same dealer for $622 for 15M miles per year.Please let me know what you think.
You're welcome, floorman1. Thanks for the additional information. The 2009 Mazda CX-9 GT AWD that you described probably has a spread of around $3,600 between its full MSRP and its dealer invoice price. Add to that the $1,250 cash incentive that Mazda is currently providing on leases of this truck and you have a total of around $4,850 to play with in your negotiations.
The $4,017 dealer discount that you are being given is probably around $800 or so over dealer invoice. Would it be possible to shave another couple hundred dollars off of this vehicle's selling price? Perhaps, but this is a pretty good deal.
Make sure that the dealer is using Mazda's current buy rate lease money factor of .00052 to calculate your monthly payment and you're in business.
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I have this quote from today for a 36 month lease (12K miles/yr):
2009 CX9 GT with Navigation, Entretainment, Bose, CD Changer (Assist Package) MSRP: $41,235 FINAL PRICE: $37,333 Money factor: 0.00052 Residual: 47% Monthly pmt inc taxes: $599. Only down is first payment and DMV.
What incentives are available to be able to negotiate a sale price of $3000.00 below invoice? That sounds like additional money available beside the $1250.00 lease cash.
My lease is up and the residuals are down on the new lease. I am aware of the $1250.00 lease cash available, are their additional incentives available that are not public knowedge? (ie. advertising money, regional money or individual dealer cash) I am looking at a new lease on a CX-9 Touring from Hood Mazda in Hammond, La. with a MSRP of $33,375.00 and an invoice of $31,166.00. 36 month lease, 12k per year, MF=0.00052 and residual of 46%.
What is sales tax where you are? Does MSRP include destination? Is final price negotiated price for vehicle or what they are capitalizing? What are inception fees?
Not enough info to provide an answer. What is the negotiated sales price? What else are they charging you for? If your not paying it up front (i.e dealer fees, bank fees, etc), you can be sure that it's capitalized in the lease. What is the residual on that model with those miles? What is the money factor?
I'm looking to lease a 2009 CX-9 Touring with 1MC Sunroof/Bose and MRH AutoDim Mirror, MSRP 34,620, Invoice 31,925. 36 mo 15k mi/yr in las vegas.
Are we still at .00052 MF and 46% residual? And is there still $1250 "lease assistance" available? And if so, can you clarify what you mean when you say make sure to take that into account when negotiating... do you mean negotiate a price and then say oh and then take off the 1250 lease assist that I know about?
Hi collman. I don't believe that Mazda is currently providing any cash incentives on leases of the 2009 CX-9, but it is running a special lease program on it now. Mazda's current buy rate lease money factor for a 36 month lease of this truck is .00052. Its residual values vary by trim level and mileage allowance. If you let me know what these variables are, I would be happy to provide you with the resid for the specific model that you're interested in.
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Here you go, ajpbf7. Mazda's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2009 CX-9 Sport AWD with 10,000 miles per year are .00052 and 50%, respectively.
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You're very welcome, Michael. Mazda's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2009 CX-9 Touring AWD with 15,000 miles per year are .00052 and 47%, respectively.
Mazda raised its "lease assistance" on this model to $1,550 in May. Negotiate as close a selling price that's as close to dealer invoice as possible and then have the dealer subtract this cash incentive from that.
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Hi pure. It would be easier for me to evaluate this deal if you were able to provide me with this vehicle's selling price. The selling prices of leased vehicles are negotiable, just as if you were paying cash for or financing them. Without this number, it is difficult to tell how much of a discount you are being given.
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I am looking for a CX-9 Lease. I understand that Chase now finances Mazda leases. I was always told to stay away from the leases financed by the banks because of the disposition fees and higher level of scrutiny at the lease end.
How is leasing from Chase different then leasing from the manufacturer in the case of Mazda?
Is this AWD? Are you putting anything down or just first and DMV at signing? What about tax? I'd been quoted in the $470s/$480s for this car (AWD) with just first and dmv at signing, everything else in the payment.
Do you know if the lease program and customer loyalty programs are still in place for June? Thanks/
Yep, it's AWD - and I just found out the incentives are around this month. I'm in Oregon, so no tax...and no down (ie: I don't pay a cap cost reduction).
Are you paying the 595 and DMV up front? Overall, this sounds like a good price. I pay $446 on my 2007 CX9 touring (moon/bose), which includes NY sales tax - and I got a fantastic deal on that lease.
Can you offer any opinion on what Mazda is currently doing with CX-9 leases? Specifically, I'm looking at a 36 Month, 15K, Grand Touring AWD with Navi/Bose/Rack/Sun Roof. List is just over 40K, and I'm being quoted $540 including MA Taxes, no Cap Cost Reduction and just about $950 in fees. Thoughts? Thanks much!
I was thinking about paying the DMV and acquisition up front, but given the low effective rate I'll just roll them in.
We test drove it the other day, and it's a really nice car. We were looking at the Ford Flex and the Hyundai Veracruz, and the CX-9 came out on top...though if the Flex lease was better, we might have given it a go.
Should be signing the paperwork, etc tomorrow or Wed.
Yep, just drove home today in the CX-9. The quote was for blue, but we got white one for a few dollars more.
The dealer was Royal Moore in Hillsboro, OR. Shane, their internet sales guy, really seems to be able to get these deals that don't exist anywhere else.
Here you go, Michael. Mazda's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2009 Mazda CX-9 Grand Touring FWD with 15,000 miles per year are .00052 and 43%, respectively.
When negotiating your lease on this truck, make sure to take advantage of the $1,550 cash incentive that is currently available on leases of it.
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Hi dima1. Chase now officially handles the captive finance business for a number of brands, including Subaru, Mazda, Jaguar, and Land Rover. While Chase may not have the incentive to be lenient when evaluating the lease-end condition of vehicles that a pure captive finance company like Honda Finance would have, I have always heard that Chase is very fair in evaluating the end-of-term condition of leased vehicles. I personally would not be afraid of leasing through Chase.
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No problem collman. Mazda's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2009 CX-9 GT AWD with 12,000 miles per year are .00052 and 47%, respectively. The residual value for a lease with only 10,000 miles per year would be 1% higher.
When negotiating your lease on this vehicle, make sure to take the $1,550 cash incentive that is currently available on leases of it into account.
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Hi garonoff. To be, the best way to get a good deal on a leased vehicle is to negotiate the lowest possible selling price that you can on the model that you're interested in and then have the dealer that gives you that price calculate your monthly payment using its buy rate lease money factor.
If I was in the market for a 2009 CX-9 right now, I personally would shoot for a selling price of around $500 over dealer invoice...which would really be equivalent to around $1,000 under after the $1,550 cash incentive that is avaulible on leases of this truck right now is taken into account.
I would be happy to use Mazda's current lease program to calculate a sample lease payment on the truck that you are interested in for you if you let me know what its selling price is.
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I was just quoted $565/mo (incl CT tax) for a GT w/nav and sunroof. I would put out $2000 up front. Based on what I have seen here, this seemed very high. The salesman volunteered that there was a $1500 incentive for the buyer, but when I asked about the $4000 dealer incentive and whether he had applied that, he stated that the full amount could not be applied in a lease deal. Is this accurate?
Garonoff Did you end up doing the deal? Based on my post, your offer is significantly better than what I have been able to get here (in CT): 565/mo with $2000 cap cost reduction, so obviously, 540 with only $950 paid for fees is substantially better. Please let me know!
Well...we ended up doing the following deal: 2009 CX-9 GT w/nav and sunroof Sticker $40300 39 mo - 510.78/mo w/2500 down (incl CT sales tax) 12000 mi
I shopped this very aggressively and this was, by far, the best deal I could find. Given how bad leases are on other competitive models, I think we got a very fair deal for a very nice vehicle.
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09' CX-9 GT AWD w/Rear Ent.Sys. Roof Rack and Splash Guards
MSRP : $39,010.00
Invoice : $35,911.00
Final Price : $32,911.00 (they said this price excludes lease incentives)
$570.51(including tax)/m - 36months, 12K miles/Y, $0 due at signing
$558.56(including tax)/m - 36months, 10K miles/Y, $0 due at signing
They said the current incentive is a $1,250 rebate along with a .00052 money factor and a 48% residual over 10K miles OR a 47% residual over 12K miles.
(...I thought the residual is more than 48% or 47%...??)
$32,911.00 is a good deal I think. But, monthly payment is higher than I thought.
This is my first lease, so I'm learning now. Do I need to ask more detail quotes for taxes and the rest??
Anyone have thoughts on this deal? Think I can do better? Greatly appreciate it.
I believe you would be paying too much for this vehicle ~ even though the "Final Price" seems to be lower, your monthly payments are way too high!
Please advise whether or not this makes sense. Got a quote for an 09 CX-9 GT AWD GT assist,rear ent. pkg.,roof rack,ss bumber guard, trailer hitch, wheel locks. MSRP $ 42437. 36 month lease 12miles/year. $ 609/month includes NYS sales tax. Only money down is 1st month and DMV.What should this lease go for 12M miles/year and 15M miles/year. HELP
If you are unable to get the selling price for some reason, if that's the case you should probably find a different dealer because I personally would never deal with one that won't tell me exactly how much they are charging me for the vehicle that I want, you can always look up this truck's dealer invoice price over in the New Vehicle Pricing section of this site and tell us what that number is. I can then use it to work up a sample lease payment that you can compare to the one that you were quoted.
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The $4,017 dealer discount that you are being given is probably around $800 or so over dealer invoice. Would it be possible to shave another couple hundred dollars off of this vehicle's selling price? Perhaps, but this is a pretty good deal.
Make sure that the dealer is using Mazda's current buy rate lease money factor of .00052 to calculate your monthly payment and you're in business.
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I have this quote from today for a 36 month lease (12K miles/yr):
2009 CX9 GT with Navigation, Entretainment, Bose, CD Changer (Assist Package)
MSRP: $41,235
FINAL PRICE: $37,333
Money factor: 0.00052
Residual: 47%
Monthly pmt inc taxes: $599. Only down is first payment and DMV.
Any help appreciated.
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I am looking at a new lease on a CX-9 Touring from Hood Mazda in Hammond, La. with a MSRP of $33,375.00 and an invoice of $31,166.00. 36 month lease, 12k per year, MF=0.00052 and residual of 46%.
Mazda CX-9 Sport 36 month lease 10k/year $433 a month with $600 down (including first payment) Only upgrade is electric heated front seats.
Is this reasonable?
Thanks.
Can you provide the MF and residual for the CX-9 Sport with 10k per yr? I am in KY, not sure if rates are based on region. Thanks!
Thanks for all the great info!
I'm looking to lease a 2009 CX-9 Touring with 1MC Sunroof/Bose and MRH AutoDim Mirror, MSRP 34,620, Invoice 31,925. 36 mo 15k mi/yr in las vegas.
Are we still at .00052 MF and 46% residual? And is there still $1250 "lease assistance" available? And if so, can you clarify what you mean when you say make sure to take that into account when negotiating... do you mean negotiate a price and then say oh and then take off the 1250 lease assist that I know about?
Thanks!
Michael
2009 CX-9 GT
MSRP = 41,210
My offer is for $2500 out of pocket and $480/month on a 36 month/12,000 mile per year lease. Please tell me what you think...thanks.
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Mazda raised its "lease assistance" on this model to $1,550 in May. Negotiate as close a selling price that's as close to dealer invoice as possible and then have the dealer subtract this cash incentive from that.
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What is current residual on a 15k mi/yr 36mo lease on CX-9 Grand Touring FWD?
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Michael
I am looking for a CX-9 Lease. I understand that Chase now finances Mazda leases. I was always told to stay away from the leases financed by the banks because of the disposition fees and higher level of scrutiny at the lease end.
How is leasing from Chase different then leasing from the manufacturer in the case of Mazda?
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Looking for GT AWD
Could you let me know residuals for 10k and 12k per year? (36 months)
CX9 2009 Touring + Moonroof + bose
MSRP: 36410
Cap Cost: 32864
Cap Cost Reduction (Rebates): 2550
Adjusted Cap Cost: 30314
Residual Value: 17477
Money Fac: .00052
Term: 36
Acquisition: $595
DMV: $218
Pmt:$ 404.44
12k miles/36 months
Does anyone know of any way to get that any lower? That includes the $1k owner rebate and $1500 customer cash.
Do you know if the lease program and customer loyalty programs are still in place for June? Thanks/
Overall, this sounds like a good price. I pay $446 on my 2007 CX9 touring (moon/bose), which includes NY sales tax - and I got a fantastic deal on that lease.
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Can you offer any opinion on what Mazda is currently doing with CX-9 leases? Specifically, I'm looking at a 36 Month, 15K, Grand Touring AWD with Navi/Bose/Rack/Sun Roof. List is just over 40K, and I'm being quoted $540 including MA Taxes, no Cap Cost Reduction and just about $950 in fees. Thoughts? Thanks much!
We test drove it the other day, and it's a really nice car. We were looking at the Ford Flex and the Hyundai Veracruz, and the CX-9 came out on top...though if the Flex lease was better, we might have given it a go.
Should be signing the paperwork, etc tomorrow or Wed.
The dealer was Royal Moore in Hillsboro, OR. Shane, their internet sales guy, really seems to be able to get these deals that don't exist anywhere else.
When negotiating your lease on this truck, make sure to take advantage of the $1,550 cash incentive that is currently available on leases of it.
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When negotiating your lease on this vehicle, make sure to take the $1,550 cash incentive that is currently available on leases of it into account.
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If I was in the market for a 2009 CX-9 right now, I personally would shoot for a selling price of around $500 over dealer invoice...which would really be equivalent to around $1,000 under after the $1,550 cash incentive that is avaulible on leases of this truck right now is taken into account.
I would be happy to use Mazda's current lease program to calculate a sample lease payment on the truck that you are interested in for you if you let me know what its selling price is.
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Is this accurate?
Did you end up doing the deal? Based on my post, your offer is significantly better than what I have been able to get here (in CT): 565/mo with $2000 cap cost reduction, so obviously, 540 with only $950 paid for fees is substantially better.
Please let me know!
2009 CX-9 GT w/nav and sunroof
Sticker $40300
39 mo - 510.78/mo w/2500 down (incl CT sales tax)
12000 mi
I shopped this very aggressively and this was, by far, the best deal I could find. Given how bad leases are on other competitive models, I think we got a very fair deal for a very nice vehicle.
CX-9 Touring
Includes stereo system, speakers, etc.
MSRP = $36875
residual .48
12,000 miles
.00081 money factor
no down, $499/month.
I thought he could go lower, and he told me that 12k miles was now standard. Really?
Dealer told me I could buy the car for about $30,000 (including a $1k trade), which I'd consider.
Would love someone to tell me their opinion.