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  • wibblewibble Member Posts: 569
    Thanks Damon! I was about to ask fo the same information myself!
  • gasnsteeringgasnsteering Member Posts: 14
    Hi Car Man

    I am looking to lease (15K 36/39 months 0 down) an 2004 Escalade EXT/ with the Select Addition option, MSRP is $56,580, TMV $53,243 Invoice $51,626. Dealer says residual is 50%. Please calculate a sample lease payment based on invoice. I am located in NJ. I would also like to hear from others who have leased the same vehicle and what deals they have gotten. I hear that these are moving slower now, and price should be right at invoice. Thanks
  • pegasus17pegasus17 Member Posts: 536
    CarMan,
    I passed on the CTS but am now interested in the SRX, probably a lease. 24, 36 or 48 months with 12k miles/year. Have the incentives disappeared for July?
  • kfsaerkfsaer Member Posts: 3
    Car Man, do you know what kind of deals are availbale in NY on the 24 month lease for the Odyssey. I think the invoice price is about $25,500. Looking for 2 years with 12K per year. Want to do it as no money down (except first month and title fees). Would like taxes rolled into the monthly payment. Any thoughts? Thank you.
  • jmkojmko Member Posts: 1
    I have been pricing a 2004 Trailblazer Ext LT with a 1D package, and a factory DVD/TV. The dealer offered me 2 GM Smartbuy options, both at 2.9% interest: 1) 48 month term, $329 month, $18,690 final/balloon payment (51% residual) or 2) 39 month term, $340 month, $20,008 final/balloon payment (57% residual). Aside for approx $100 for license/registration, no money down. Sign and drive. No fee at the end of the term. They both sound like good deals to me, but not knowing much about the GM Smartbuy program, I would be interested in any comments on these offers, and if one offer is better than the other. Thanks.
  • jalal28jalal28 Member Posts: 5
    CARMAN... Curious to know if this is a good deal?

    RX-8 (GT/Nav/Appearance/CD Changer/Rotary Accent)
    MSRP = $34,809
    Selling Price = $31,200
    Residual = 54%
    Money Factor = .00225
    36 months (12K per year)
    State = NJ
    payment = $480 even

    Also, dealer is offering to pay my last 2 lease payments ($464.05 x 2 = $928.10)... will this lead to any problems with my current car company (Acura) for ending lease early (i.e. early terminiation fees or something else I'm not thinking about?
  • asiaasia Member Posts: 1
    Can i negotiate the money factor rate? i want to lease a 2004 4x4 Toyota 4Runner Sport Edition. they were offering a special .00133 money factor rate on a highlander but no incentives or special money factor rate on 4Runners.

    Sport Edition
    Sunroof
    Preferred Accessory Pkg
    Rear spoiler
    Carpet floor pad
    Dboule decker cargo
    Alloy Wheel locks
    Daytime running lights
    Titanium Metallic

    Is it unrealistic to ask for 30k and money factor of .00133 to lease for 36 months, 12k, $1000 down and i have a trade in of 16k and i owe 14.5k?
  • ricochet600ricochet600 Member Posts: 17
    Hi Car_Man,

    You've helped me numerous times in the past in leasing cars. This time, because my family anticipates we will be putting on in excess of 20,000/year, we have decided to purchase a car. We are down to the Honda CRV and Toyota RAV4.
    I had a couple questions I was hoping you could answer.

    1. What are Honda and Toyota's in-house APR rates for these cars, for 3/4/5/6 years?

    2. If I were to lease through the manufacturer finance companies, what would the 3 year and 20,000mi/yr residual values be? (This is so I can see which car would have a better resale value.)
  • miguardomiguardo Member Posts: 2
    Carman,

        I live in Jamestown, NC (27282) near Greensboro, NC. I'm planning on leasing a car by the end of July and I was hoping you could give me the residual and money factor for a 36 month lease with 15,000 mi/yr on two cars: 2004 Accord and 2005 Altima.

    2004 Accord Coupe EX w/ manual
    2005 Altima 3.5 SE w/ sunroof, manual possibly leather

    Thanks a lot,

    Miguardo
  • jabberjabber Member Posts: 64
    Carman,

    You okay? Haven't seen you in a while.
  • maxim49maxim49 Member Posts: 41
    I'm just going to take a wild guess and say he's on vacation.
    A well deserved one may I add.
  • gasnsteeringgasnsteering Member Posts: 14
    yeah this place is really dead. Cant believe no one has feedback for an Escalade lease considering its one of the most wanted.
  • bhaskarrao009bhaskarrao009 Member Posts: 4
    Hi
    Ive been offered the following lease ,pls tell me if THEYRE worth.I have no credit history though!

    1.Toyota Camrey LE-2005
    Louisville Ky
    $292 X 60 MONTHS
    I put down $1500,they say they put down $2000

    2.corolla le
    $252 x 48 months
    i put 1500,they put 1000

    any reply would be appreciated
    thanks
    Bhaskar
  • jrigjrig Member Posts: 5
    is the following a good lease deal for a 2004 honda accord LX? this is the national lease program advertised on tv.

    $199.00 per month for 36 months
    $1,499.00 capitalized cost reduction
    $1,898.00 total due at lease signing (includes first month’s payment, security deposit, and capitalized cost reduction; total net capitalized cost and base monthly payment does not include tax, license, registration, options and the like)
    residual is approximately $11,500.
  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    Hi everyone. I have been out of the loop for a few days attending to some personal business. It would be next to impossible for me to go back and answer the myriad of questions that have been posted in this discussion over the past several days. As a result, I would appreciate it if those of you who still have questions that you need answered would post them again. Thanks for the help and talk to you soon.

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  • ddeliseddelise Member Posts: 353
    Hi -

    Looking for new money factor and residuals for 36 and 39 months, 12k miles/yr., for:
    2004 Pacifica
    2005 Pacifica Touring.

    Thanks - Damon
  • coppercopper Member Posts: 94
    Welcome back Carman.

    I am interested in the current #'s for an Audi A6 2.7T s-line.
    10K miles/24 months
    10K miles/36 months

    Also current incentives.

    Thanks,
    Copper
  • mabubbamabubba Member Posts: 53
    Carman,

    Can you give me the July numbers for money factor and residual for a 2005 Legacy GT with a MSRP of $28,759 and a selling price of $27,300 and a sample payment for a 36month/45K lease.

    Thanks,

    John
  • gasnsteeringgasnsteering Member Posts: 14
    Car_Man,
    I am looking to lease (15K 36/39 months 0 down) an 2004 Escalade EXT/ with the Select Addition option, MSRP is $56,580, TMV $53,243 Invoice $51,626. Dealer says residual is 50%. Please calculate a sample lease payment based on invoice. I am located in NJ. I would also like to hear from others who have leased the same vehicle and what deals they have gotten. I hear that these are moving slower now, and price should be right at invoice. What other bargaining ideas can I use? If they sell at invoice, isnt there a holdback? Internet pricing has not worked for me. They all want me to call and havent priced anything. Is this due to the vehicle being in short supply, or has the attitude changed about the internet. I am having a hard time getting another dealer to compete. Are GM lease factors standard, about 3.6%?
  • ogbuffguyogbuffguy Member Posts: 42
    I read on a magazine that there are special rates for a one payment lease, how much deduction on the rate do you get? lets say for example a mercedes, toyota, or a bmw, thanks for your help
  • ponytrekkerponytrekker Member Posts: 314
    1. Rip. Big time. Would cost you less to buy and finance at 60 months at 10%. THAT'S WHY YOU ARE A SUCKER IF YOU PAYMENT SHOP!!!

    2. Again, a rip. I calculated $285 to buy, putting same amount down, financing at 10% -- the kind of rate you get if you filed bankruptcy 6 hours ago.
  • tv88tv88 Member Posts: 1
    Here's what I've been offered, any help would really be appreciated:

    2004 6spd RX-8 with Sport Pkg - MSRP $28,300 incl dest.

    Lease terms: Zero down "sign & drive" for $334/mo plus tax, 36 mos, 12k mi/yr. I know no other details (residual, money factor, cap cost, etc).

    Also available is $299/mo plus tax for 48 mos, 12k mi/yr. 48 mos. is way too long for me though.

    Thanks to anyone who can help and I hope this info can benefit anyone who is in the market for an RX-8!
  • 307web307web Member Posts: 1,033
    Can you provide an estimated monthly payments?

    2.5 automatic model without navigation.

    $0 down
    MSRP $34,490
    Selling price $27,028
    36 months 45K total miles

    and

    3.0 automatic without navigation
    $39,765 MSRP
    $32,275 selling price

    other terms the same

    These cap costs are assuming the $5000-5500 incentives that are available on purchases now. Are they also available on the leases?
    Also, what are the typical security deposits and acquisition fees required to be put up front on Jaguar leases?
  • cl2398cl2398 Member Posts: 2
    car_man, welcome back.

    Orginal post:
    Local Sunday paper has ad for Saab 24/24 sales event with a lease on a 9-3 Linear for $225/mo w/ $999 total down (down pymt and 1st pymt), 24k total miles. Says its for eligible participants in gm employee program, any idea if that includes supplier program? At 225/mo I'm tempted, but I only qualify for supplier program. Any one have luck w/ saab leases?

    Update to post:
    Just spoke to sales rep about difference between employee and supplier pricing on this lease deal. Besides the delta in price between employee and supplier, employee also gets extra $1k in lease cash and 2% more in residual. He's running numbers now, but my assumption is that these differences will add around another $100/mo to advertised price for me as a supplier.
    thanks
  • 307web307web Member Posts: 1,033
    Can you provide payments on a 24 and 36 month lease on a 2004 Lexus ES330 with navigation?

    MSRP $37,230
    Selling Price $33,268
    15K miles per year
    $0 down
  • pipopipo Member Posts: 36
    Hi Carman,

    You provide a great service. This was the only place I was able to get specific information regarding residuals/money factors on X3 leases. Is there a reason Edmund's doesn't list this information in the "Incentives and Rebates" section of its web site? They seem to be very thorough with respect to reporting marketing support (discounts from MSRP) and financing incentives (low interest rates), but don't seem to cover subvented leases.

    I ordered an X3 2.5M in June, which should be arriving soon. This is the deal I accepted, with an understanding that I would be offered any new incentives that came along before delivery:

    MSRP: 39830
    Cap Cost: 38085 (including mats)
    Residual: 24694.60 (62%; 10000 miles per year)
    Depreciation: 13390.40
    343.34 + 109.86 = 453.20 (.00175 money factor)
    5% tax = 22.66
    Monthly Payment = 475.86
    Net Cash at Delivery = 1168.36 (first month's payment + security deposit + doc fees + acquisition fee - deposit; 475.86 + 500 + 167.50 + 525 - 500)

    My question is, are there currently lower money factor leases being offered by BMW on this vehicle? I saw a couple of posts on BMW enthusiast boards referring to a .00090 money factor. This would save me more than $50 a month, so I would be VERY interested in knowing. Also, in your experience, is it likely that BMW will offer an even more attractive money factor in August, assuming that there is still a substantial stock of 2004 X3s on dealer lots?

    Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experience on this board. It is much appreciated.
  • bhaskarrao009bhaskarrao009 Member Posts: 4
    Hi Carman,
    Ive been offered the following lease ,pls tell me if THEYRE worth.I have no credit history though!I put in LE 2005 in my previous msg,its a LE 2004 though!

    1.Toyota Camrey LE-2004
    Louisville Ky
    $292 X 60 MONTHS
    I put down $1500

    2.corolla LE 2004
    $252 x 48 months
    i put down 1500,

    any reply would be appreciated
    thanks
    Bhaskar
  • jabberjabber Member Posts: 64
    Welcome back Carman. We missed ya! Here are the details I so desperately need for THREE cars

    Audi A6 2.7T S-Line;
    Acura TL Manual w/Nav;
    Acura TL Manual w/o Nav;
    for 36,39,&42 months - 15K miles

    -Residuals
    -Money Factors
    -Acquisition Fees
    -Disposition Fees
    -Over mileage charges

    Thanks in advance!
  • miamia Member Posts: 12
    Carman-

    I'm looking for your thoughts on the following deal that I'm being offered thru BMWFS:

    2004 BMW Z4 2.5
    Premium Package
    Auto Trans
    Metallic Paint
    MSRP = $39,345

    36 mo. lease @ 10k per year.

    The up front $ is approx. $2700. and includes an $800 "Acquisition Fee", first month's payment, all NYS taxes + DMV fees.

    The monthly payment being quoted is $397. based on an approx. selling price of $33,724. If the Acquisition fee is really a cap cost reduction than the actual selling price would be $32,924.

    Can I do better?
  • novattnovatt Member Posts: 8
    Welcome back Carman.

    Looking for for residual, money factor, misc fees and incentives on a 2004 Audi A6 2.7T Sline and 2004 Infiniti G35x.

    36/39/42 months (best value)
    15k miles/year

    I live in DC.

    Thanks
  • jabberjabber Member Posts: 64
    Just some clarity around the previous request....I live in NJ. And also, wanted to confirm what incentives if any are on these cars. Thanks!

    Welcome back Carman. We missed ya! Here are the details I so desperately need for THREE cars

    Audi A6 2.7T S-Line;
    Acura TL Manual w/Nav;
    Acura TL Manual w/o Nav;
    for 36,39,&42 months - 15K miles

    -Residuals
    -Money Factors
    -Acquisition Fees
    -Disposition Fees
    -Over mileage charges

    Thanks in advance!
  • JNorthstarJNorthstar Member Posts: 25
    Carman, can you give me the lease numbers for the above, both 36 and 48 mos. 12K miles per year.
    Cap Cost is $51,995. I am in Oregon. thanks.
  • cbrown208cbrown208 Member Posts: 1
    I HAVE A 1998 FORD TAURUS SE SEDAN AND I AM IN A UPSIDE DOWN SITUATION. I DID NOT LEASE THIS CAR SO IT IS STILL UNPAID. I OWE APPROXIMATELY 3000. THE CAR IS WORTH ABOUT 2600. I WAS JUST WONDERING ABOUT LEASING A CAR BUT I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT LEASING. MAYBE SOMEONE COULD TELL ME SOMETHING ABOUT LEASING.
  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    Sorry that I wasn't around, but even the Car_man needs a few days off every once in a while :). It sounds like you got a great deal on your car. Enjoy!

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  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    Hi jcompe. This car's exact monthly payment will vary depending upon what exact model you lease, how long you lease it for, and how many miles per year you need to be able to drive it. If you provide me with this informaiton, along with the car's full MSRP and selling price, I would be more than happy to calculate a sample lease payment on the vehicle that you are interested in for you. For now, I can give you an idea of what sort of lease money factor you should expect. If you were to lease a 2004 Honda Accord DX or EX through American Honda Finance Corp. in any state but New York this month for up to 3 years, its base lease money factor would be .00143. The base factor for an otherwise identical lease of an '04 Accord LX should be .00061.

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  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    Greetings copper. You are absolutely correct. If an Audi dealer were to sell you a car that has $2,000 dealer cash and a $1,000 loyalty cash incentive available on it at invoice, it would indeed be grossing over $3,000 on your deal. If there is this much cash support on a model, you should be able to easily purchase it for less than invoice.

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  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    Yes, jabber, I have finally had an opportunity to take a look at Audi's July lease program. Audi's program has even more regions this month than it did last month, adding to its continually increasing complexity. Here is the information that you are looking for. If you were to lease a 2004 Audi A6 2.7T S-Line through Audi Financial Services in New Jersey this month for 36 months with 15,000 miles per, its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00010 and 47%, respectively. The numbers an for otherwise identical 39 month lease of this car should be .00010 and 43%. I have not seen its 42 month program, so I can't help you out there. AFS' base lease acquisition fee is $575 in every state but New York and I believe that its disposition fee is $350. In addition to this lease support, in your area Audi is providing $2,000 dealer cash on AFS leases of the '04 A6 S-Line.

    As usual, Acura is not currently providing any sort of lease support on the 2004 TL. So if you were to lease one through American Honda Finance Corp. this month, you will have to use its standard lease money factor, which is .00250 for 36 and 39 month terms. The corresponding residual values for an '04 TL without navigation are 55% for 36 months and 50% for 39 months, both with 15,000 miles per year. The residuals for an '04 TL with navigation are 53% and 49%. AHFC's base lease acquisition fee is $595.

    Let me know if you have any other questions.

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  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    Hey Gary W. To the best of my knowledge, Lexus has not announced either publicly or privately to its dealers what its August lease program will be like. Lexus does run special lease promotions on the majority of its models during certain months. However, I do not believe that it provided any sort of lease support on the 2003 RX 300 last August, so there definitely is no guarantee that it will offer any sort of lease support on the 2004 version, the RX 330, this year. It is difficult to predict what manufacturers will do with their future incentives programs, and the dealer who you spoke with certainly may have some sort of inside information, but I personally was not expecting Lexus to begin offering a special lease on this "truck" next month.

    As far as making your payment for the month of August if you plan to terminate your lease early goes, I am not exactly sure how this works. One would think that if you did not keep your vehicle for the entire month of August and you ended your lease early through some sort of official early termination program that Lexus Financial Services would refund a portion of that payment. You really need to speak with your dealer, or someone at LFS to find out for certain though.

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  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    Hello kfsaer. Honda is still running a special 2 year lease on the '04 Odyssey this month. The monthly lease payment that you were quoted sounds a little high to me as well, but your exact payment depends upon the selling price of the van that you want. I would be more than happy to work up a sample lease payment on the exact model that you are interested in for you if you provide me with its full MSRP and selling price.

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  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    Here is the information that you are looking for, berea1. According to my calculations, if you were to lease a 2004 Honda Odyssey EX-RES with an MSRP of $28,230 and a selling price of $25,440 through American Honda Finance Corp. this month for 2 years with 15,000 miles per, your zero down, pre-tax monthly lease payment should be right around $312. The payment for an otherwise identical lease with only 12,000 miles per year should be right around $300.

    When negotiating your lease on this van, keep in mind that Honda is providing $500 dealer cash on it. This cash will enable you to negotiate a more attractive selling price than you would have been able to if it wasn't there.

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  • rroyce10rroyce10 Member Posts: 9,332
    ......... Man, you get more time off than the Pope ................... :))

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  • beachtwinbeachtwin Member Posts: 2
    I am trying to lower my payments on my vehicle. Right now I own a 2004 Acura TSX (17k miles) that I still owe the bank $26500 on. My options are to sell the car or trade it in. I was told that if I trade it in, it would be better to lease w/option to buy than to finance. I never really considered leasing because I put 140mi each day to work on my car. Is leasing in this situation better than just financing a new car with my trade in? Thanks!
  • kfsaerkfsaer Member Posts: 3
    Carman, after some shopping around, I was quoted a lease price of $360 per month (inclusive of taxes) for an Odyssey EX with DVD entertainment system for 24 months with 12k miles per year. I believe the "invoice" price of the car is about $25,000. MSRP probably around $28,000. Does this sound like a fair deal? I think I am going to pull the trigger on this this weekend. I know better deals can be had outside of NYC but this is the best I found in my area.
  • gwarrengwarren Member Posts: 56
    Thanks Car_Man, and welcome back. Hope you had a restful few days, cause it looks like a lot of folk are waitin on your return.

    Sorry if I wasn't clear on the August Promo through Lexus. I didn't mean to imply that the special would be on the RX 330, I was told and am under the impression that it's all the Lexus Vehicles. Something called August "Something or another" where they offer lower MF on the leases and lower financing rates?
  • treyroxtreyrox Member Posts: 6
    Car_man
    just a reminder about the 2004 2.7t allroad lease program for july.
    i'm in colorado and have received calls from 2 dealers with whom negotiations had stalled, giving me better terms for July. they have said that the interest rate has stayed the same (money factor .00041) and that the residual has gone up 1%, which means that lease rates are in fact better.

    please let me know what current Audi to dealer cash incentives are on this model, what the lowest money factor is and what the residual should be on a 36 month/15k lease. thanks
  • ddeliseddelise Member Posts: 353
    Hi Car_Man -

    Saw your post back to me on one of the other boards re: the Affiliates program. As I am going to the dealer tomorrow to look at/discuss lease figures on the Pacifica, is it possible for you to give me current 36 and 39 month, 12k miles/yr. money factor and residual on the 2004 Pacifica and 2005 Pacifica Touring???

    Thanks much for your time and help - much appreciated!

    Damon
  • jdunn37jdunn37 Member Posts: 3
    This is in reference to the BMW 3-series incentives currently available...

    If there are manufacturer to dealer incentives on a car, can it be used as a bargaining tool on a lease or just a purchase??

    Thanks...
  • bigsam2000bigsam2000 Member Posts: 5
    Here's my situation - I'm currently in a '02 Mustang GT, recently moved, needs have changed, want an STI. Payoff on the Mustang is around $14,700 (I'm right-side up by $1,500 or so) Dealer is willing to take the trade even money. I think that I could get lucky and sell the Mustang (private party)and make the $1,500 and apply it to a down payment on the STI.

    MSRP on the STI = 34,232. Dealer wants 1,583 down (covers title, reg, first month, security deposit), 60 month lease, $515 per month inc tax, residual $12,341. Do you think this is a good deal? What would your recommendation be - hang on to the Mustang or take the lease? What would you do?
  • automan227automan227 Member Posts: 118
    Leasing for anything longer then 48 months is just a bad idea.

    Just my personal opinion.
  • jenny5jenny5 Member Posts: 1
    Car_Man, I am looking to lease a Volvo S60 AWD sedan. Volvo has an offer out that shows $269/month payments with $3659 due at inception. You just advised against paying $ at signing. But isn't this the only way to keep my payments low?
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