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MSRP is $27,200 figure selling price of $25,200 (maybe i can get less but i am sure i can get 2k off msrp)
i would like to know MF and residuals for 24mo/15k and 36mo/15k. Can you also figure an estimated payment for each term based on these numbers? Does Honda have any specials right now or are the MF's just standard?
Thanks so much.
The car is not used it's an New g35x 04 leftover. when I get the specifics I will repost..
While it may not appear so...I have come much further along than YOU realize...YOU have been
so very helpful; a response from you that in-
cludes anything other than a shudder & possesses
comments like "..The payment that you were quoted
looks pretty good to me..." is music to my ears.
I haven't seen Acura or AHFC honor or acknowledge
much, cust loyalty (3rd Acura) or what I've been
told is an impeccable credit rating...is that a
regional thing?
Regardless..I've learned a great deal..and should
be getting the new TL on Thursday..
MANY THANKS, Car_man!!
(P.S....you should be proud..I walked up/out of
a deal in the middle of SIGNING, last week..b/c
it "smelled" soooo bad...& I did do better after-
all!!)
A quick note of thanks..as you too have been very
helpful..(NOTE my recent postings)
Having walked out on a deal (in tears, I might
add) last week...I am feeling much better about
my new ACURA TL I'm getting this week.
Could you please give me the residual and money factor for 2005 Audi A4 1.8T for a 36 month lease with 12k miles per year?
Thank you!
Nick
so I assume when I see these internet ads for Capital one auto loans for 4% APR on 36 month loans, that these rates are for purchasing a car and not leasing one?
Also do you have any experience with leasewizard.com or leasecompare.com? I'm not really sure if they would be helpful for me at this point considering that with all your help I feel like I have a pretty good handle on how leasing works. However I am curious if they offer any advantages in terms of getting good money factors? Jeff
"The lease for 36 months with 0 Down is $674. This is a true 0 down (1st payment is rolled in) with 35 remaining payments of $674.
With $1489.91 down (1st, security, license and doc fee) your payment is $616.52."
The residual is $19,727.70. The money factor is .003021.
Any thoughts or comparative leases out there - as these seems crazy to me. I could finance the entire vehicle and still have a payment less than either of these options.
Are you maybe thinking that you owe $20K because you have $20K in lease payments remaining? Because it doesn't work that way this early in the lease and it definitely doesn't work that way if you are trading it in for its current value. Its all your lease payments PLUS the residual at the end of the lease. I'm sure you already know this, but leasing for that long and on a car that inexpensive is a HUGE mistake.
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
Our friend is looking to trade after just one year... I'm betting that has happened before...
regards,
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Man, 5.5 year lease and wanting to get out after just one year is a just a whole new level of "buried."
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
I have the following deal on the table:
A lease on a 2005 Pilot EX w/leather and DVD would be $396.00 + tax per month.
This payment is based on:
- a selling price of $30,093.00 + fees
- $0.00 Cap Reduction.
- 36 months @ 15K per year.
- Current Money factor of .00164
- Residual of 58% or $19,798.00
Two Questions:
1. Are these the current money and residual factors you are showing for a Pilot EX-L with RES?
2. Would the factors be different for just the Leather and not RES included (know my price will be lower)?
thanks again-- also, can you throw me the 36 month/15k numbers for nissan pathfinders? THANKS
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Comments have been made that there's little room for a dealer to come off the required "program" down payment on a lease but how about a re-lease? A few manufacturers out there actively promote the re-leasing of their cars through their own finance arms like Jaguar.
To me, this is very attractive as it is always more affordable and the term is generally shorter.
But what about the down payment? Being a re-lease, do think I have more leverage in bringing that number down? (without of coarse inflating the monthly payment) thanks.
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I am not personally familiar with leasewizard.com or leasecompare.com, but I personally doubt that they provide consumers with accurate information on what the actual lease programs from manufacturers' captive finance companies are like on vehicles. You would be better off saving your money and using the lease calculator that is available here at Edmunds.com and the information that you are able to get from this forum.
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In order for me to give me an idea of what Nissan's lease program is currently like on the 2005 Pathfinder, I need you to tell me exactly which model you are interested in, i.e. and XE 2WD, a LE 4WD, etc...
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The problem with leasing used vehicles, or in this case releasing a vehicle that you have already leased once, is that the level of support that many manufacturers' provide on their used vehicle lease programs significantly lags the level of support that they provide on their new vehicle lease programs. This is because automakers derive a much larger benefit from supporting new vehicle leases, enabling them to sell more vehicles and keep their factories humming than they do from the slight boost in residual values used vehicle lease programs provide. I have seen cases where it was actually possible for a consumer to lease an equivalent brand new vehicle than it was for them to re-lease their current one. Manufacturers' exact used vehicle lease programs vary from company to company and even from month to month, so it is difficult for me to generalize about how much it would cost you to continue leasing your current vehicle after your original lease on it expires.
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2005 Honda Pilot EX-Leather
MSRP - $32,120
Down Pmt - $2,645
Monthly Pmt - $400 per mo / 36 mo
Residual/Purchase Price $19,600
12,000 mi/year (.15 mi over)
I noticed that Joe44 got a "seemingly" better deal. Are lease/purchases negotiable?
Also, how much should I be paying over invoice for this car (totally loaded with DVD, sticker $55,400)? The demand seems pretty low. I don't see any on the road.
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You are doing it correctly.. Unfortunately, when you bring up a lease, some salespeople see that as "another bite of the apple", and a chance to do away with your hard-won negotiation...
Just tell them that you want a lease figured on your negotiated selling price and using the base money factor and residual... And, that you want to see the numbers.. If they aren't willing to do that, find another dealer..
regards,
kyfdx
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Thanks!!!
Thanks
Pilot EX-L
MSRP 32,635 includes destination
- $28,753 Selling Price
- $0.00 Cap Reduction
- 36 months @ 15K per year
- Current money factor of .00164
- Residual value of 58% or $18,928.30
for a payment of $379 plus tax per month
Pilot EX-L with RES (DVD)
MSRP 34135 includes destination
- a selling price of $30,093.00 + fees
- $0.00 Cap Reduction.
- 36 months @ 15K per year.
- Current Money factor of .00164
- Residual of 58% or $19,798.00
A lease on a 2005 Pilot EX w/leather and DVD would be $396.00 + tax per month
Both of these offers sound great to me. Car Man, should I pull the trigger in your opinion?
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