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Generally speaking a vehicle's residual values will gradually decrease as the model year progresses. Although it tends to vary from bank to bank and even from vehicle to vehicle, certain models will experience a larger than normal drop in their residuals when the next model year's version begins to appear in showrooms. This drop seems to be even more significant in instances where the new model is completely redesigned. Fortunately, the Sentra was redesigned not that long ago and is not scheduled to have any major changes for '02. Even though the 2002 models will have higher residual values, Nissan probably will not provide as much lease money factor support on them when they are first introduced. As a result, there probably will not be that much of a difference between leasing a 2001 model now and a 2002 model a couple of months down the road.
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What is the current 36/48 money factors and residuals for an xlt, and are the numbers different as i'm looking at buying one using the x plan. Also the costs between 12000 and 15000 miles a year. Thanks for any info md
Another wrinkle is why there is not a "loan acquisition fee" but only a "lease acquisition fee." It would seem like the administrative costs are basically equal.
But regardless, I think most people find they can't really do away with this fee, although it's certainly possible to wipe out the dealer prep fee.
I do not believe that the lease parameters for this truck would be any different if you use Ford's X-Plan. However, you would be able to base its capitalized cost on the special X-Plan price.
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I can't seem to figure out if BMW has extended the $7,500 incentives on the 7-Series. BMW ran an ad yesterday in the local newspaper which seemed to show that the previous lease special ($799/mo + $3,500 down) had been extended. It looked like one of those nationally run ads.
In the fine print, however, the ad indicated that the deal expired on 7/2. Why would they continue to advertise an expired lease deal?
It appears that BMW is trying to get the 2001 7-series cars off the lots to make room for the all-new 2002 model. Is it a bad idea to lease a car that will soon be replaced by a newer model?
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Could you please provide the money factors and residuals on an audi TT convertible and the porsche boxster (and S) for a 3-year lease at 10k miles per year? Thanks.
We are considering both a 24 month and 36 month lease. Mileage is 15K but I believe Ford Red Carpet leases are standard 15K?
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Jodie
security deposit ($400), 1st month payment
"documentary fee" ($99.50), and taxes.
On top of this, the bank fee ($450) is amortized into the monthly payments, which doesn't sound like a good idea to me, but may take the sting off the initial expenses. Any opinions?
I'm interested in $0 down, 36 months, 45K miles on a Value Package edition with heated seats.
Bank fees are charged by the leasing company.
As far as the doc fee, thats charged by the dealer and generally covers getting your license plates, registration, title work and stuff like that. $99.50 isnt bad for that.
Capitalizing the Bank Fee does reduce your upfronts, but on a 36 month lease also raises your payments roughly $15 or so. I suppose it's a matter of "pay me now or pay me later". it will be cheaper in the long run to pay it upfront, but maybe you have better uses for that $450 today..etc..
Certainly though, you CAN pay it upfront.
Hope this helps!
Bill
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Could you please tell me the residuals and money factor on a 36 or 39 month lease of a Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo (with the 26e or 26f package.
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At $466 + 7.5% local CA sales tax I am figuring $501 including tax. I suppose this does not include DMV fees, so I would need about another $600 per year for that.
If I could squeeze by with 12K miles per year, how would the lease numbers look?
Thanks again!
I currently live in NC, but I am moving in a few weeks to Monmouth County, NJ. The closest part of NYC is only 25 mins from Monmouth so they probably have the same programs running.
I would appreciate any help on the money factor and residual percentage on a 36 or 39 month lease on a 4WD Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. (26e or 26f package).
In addition, What is the residual percentage on a Mitsubishi Montero Sport LS 4WD after a 60 month lease? and what would the money factor be.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for the follow up--here is the info you requested: Trim level--4wd xlt w/ cloth third row, running boards and tow package; Full MSRP--35,050, did not quote us a selling price(scary!), Lease term--36 mo/12k per year. Thanks again for your help.
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thanks again the service u provide is great
A) Taxed differently than in NJ (Higher)
It ends up being $20 or so a month... NJ Taxes the difference between cap cost and residual, not the payment.
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Before I provide you with the information that you are looking for on the Mitsubishi Montero, I think that I should warn you that I usually advise consumers against leasing a car or truck for such a long period of time. One reason is that 5 years is a long time to be tied to one vehicle. One never knows how their life will change during the course of half a decade. You may have kids and need a different vehicle, or your kids may grow up and you would want something sportier, or you find that for some reason you just can't stand your vehicle, or your work situation might change and you end up putting a lot more mileage on your truck than you thought that you would, etc... Chances are very good on a non-major Japanese or German brand that your vehicle will have a relatively weak resale value, and as a result you will not be able to get out of your lease early without paying a large sum of money out of your own pocket or rolling negative equity over into your next vehicle. Furthermore, one of the mice features of leases is that consumers can drive the car or truck that they want for two or three years and not have to worry about making any repairs to it. If you lease a Montero for 5 years, there will be a period of 2 whole years where your vehicle is not covered by any warranty. As a result, you will be be forced to make any necessary repairs to your truck prior to turning it in at lease-end, or face the possibility of significant excess wear and tear charges. Having said that, the 5 year money factor and 15,000 miles per year residual value for a 2001 Montero leased through Mitsubishi Motors Credit Corp. are currently .00375 and 39%.
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Is the .00275 the special lease incentive? That doesn't seem anything special, as that works out to 6.6% What would the residual be for 3 years on the Jeep with 10,000 or 12,000 miles per year? This will be a second car for my wife, to be used for commuting to the bus station and driving around the town, so I don't think we will be using this over 10,000 miles a year.
In addition, do I qualify for any cash incentives on the lease?
Thanks for your help.
Based upon the information you gave me about the Montero Sport LS, I figured out my lease costa as follows:
MSRP: 28,217
Cap Cost: 24,300 (Includes $2500 rebate, per cars direct)
Residual Value: 28,217 X 39% = 11,004
Monthly Rent: (24,300-11,004)/60 = 221.60
Interest: 28,217+13296 X .00375=155.67
Total monthly paymnet = 377.27
Is this correct?? I can't belive there is a 155.67 monthly interest charge, that is insane.
I have 2 other questions, why was the dealership able to give me an offer of $307/month with no money down while I was there?
And... How come the residual values on Carsdirect.com are less than the residual percentages that you are giving me.
Thanks for all your help.
Can you tell me if Ford Motor Credit is offering any lease support on a 2001 Ford Explorer Sport 4WD (maybe the 2002 Sport is out I don't know)?
I am interested in leasing for 24 months with 15,000 miles per year. Can you tell me the approx. payment and interest rate?
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Leland
Do you have the residuals and lease money factors for the 2002 Acura RSX and RSX Type-S?
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