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According to my calculations, if one was to lease a 2005 Nissan Titan SE Super Crew 2WD with an MSRP of $29,580 and a selling price of $28,374 (Edmunds.com TMV, the customer cash is not compatible with NMAC leases) through Nissan Motor Acceptance Corp. right now for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, its zero down, pre-tax monthly payment should be around $437.
An otherwise identical lease of a Nissan Titan LE Super Crew with an MSRP of $34,580 and a selling price of $33,127 (TMV) should have a payment of around $509.
If one was to do an otherwise identical lease of a 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LS Extended Cab with an MSRP of $29,317 and a selling price of $24,153 (TMV - $2,000 lease cash) through GMAC right now, its payment should be around $345. You mentioned in your post that your father currently has a Chevrolet. If that is the case, he would be eligible for an additional $750 loyalty incentive that would drop this truck's payment to around $323.
If your father was to do an otherwise identical lease of a 2005 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab SLT with an MSRP of $27,670 and a selling price of $25,188 (TMV - $500 lease cash), its payment should be around $388.
I believe that you mentioned that you live in Texas. Texas is in Toyota's Gulf States region. Unfortunately, I have not seen its lease program for the 2005 Tundra in that area so I cannot calculate a lease payment on this truck for you.
I suspect that on all of these models one should negotiate a selling price that is below the Edmunds.com True Market Value fairly easily.
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(1) Pick up the car from the person
(2) Make the final 6 month or so of monthly payments
(3) Return the car to someone at the end of the 6 months
?
Or are there hidden costs, effort I'm not aware of?
Like
(a) repairs
(b) tires
(c) oil changes
(d) ending fees
(e) who pays for a small ding in the car?
etc?
Thanks,
Rick
Thanks for the great, detailed info. Now comes the sticky part. We have to trade my hubby's '97 F-150. We had to refinance it last year because we had to put in a new engine, so we are about (gulp!) $6K upside down. Yes, I know one of the options is to keep it and pay it off, but we are afraid the tranny is next to go, so we are prepared to pay a higher lease payment for 3 years, and then we are done with the thing. (I've finally convinced hubby that leasing is the only way to go). We looked at a Honda Accord EX V-6 w/Nav sedan (due to its very high residual) yesterday, and with the trade, it would be $575/mo for 3 years. This is palatable, since it is a very nice car, but he still would prefer a truck. There is enough incentive on the Accord to "carry" the negative equity on the F-150 with little out of pocket (about $800) on our part. So, even though the other trucks, like the Chevy for instance, have a lower payment, will their residuals and "carry" allow us to roll the negative equity into the deal and keep the payment about the same as the Honda deal? Hubby liked the Titan the best. We did find a dealer who didn't have ridiculously unnecessary add-on options for paint and fabric "sealants" like I mentioned in my other post, but I don't know if they have enough room in their incentives and markups to make a deal work.
Sorry for the very lengthy post. As always, thanks a million for your very helpful and money saving information.
Chigirl
Dallas area, Texas
You should ask Car_man the residual for you model at 24 and 36, too. If 30 months is not dead in the middle of the two other figures, it may tell you that money is to be saved in another lease term.
Good luck.
I'm looking at leasing a 2005 LL BEAN XS Forester - price of $24864, MF of .00115, residual of 0.51. 36 month payment of $303 with $3500 down (including trade equity) and $195 in taxes/doc fees. Does this make sense?
Good luck
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Adrian
2005 Honda Pilot EX-L with DVD
Selling price: $32,074
36 months @18k per year
Money factor is .00154
Residentual of 57%
Security deposit waived
Approx. $2,500 at signing (includes 1st payment)
Lease Payment: $467.59
2005 4Runner Limited with 3rd row seats, running lights, rear spoiler, accessory kit Z1
Selling price of $34,725
36 months @ 18K per year
Money factor is .00121
Residentual is $20,756
$0 at signing
Fees: $147.00
Lease Payment $487.00
Thanks, need to make a decision soon.
Cathy
Any help would be appreciated.
Terry
In summary, is lease extension a good idea or is it just asking for problems?
THANKS
RKALEAL
Well, we went to the Volvo dealer yesterday, and these are the numbers that the internet manager gave us, which don't seem to add up. MSRP is 50,858, our price is 45,707. He told us that the versatility pkg incentive isn't available through Volvo Finance on leased vehicles, so US Bank has the next best rates at .00173 at 59% residual, which he said was better than adding the $1800 for the versatility pkg back on to go through Volvo (which is .00121 and 60%). With no cap reductions, and California sales tax, he calculated the payments at $634.50 per month. Does that sound correct? In all the lease calculations I did, I came up lower.
Also, could you please run the monthly payment for the following (alternative) deal: BMW X5 3.0i, MSRP of $54,670, purchase price of $52,405, 36 month lease, 12k miles per year, CA sales tax. Thank you SOOO much!
THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL YOUR HELP.
Michael
Is GM offering some special lease rates? I could not get close to the figure you quoted, using the Edmunds lease calculator. Perhaps the residual amount is much higher than the one plugged in by the tool??
What would the payment be for a 36 month/15K lease on a 2WD Silverado Crew Cab LT, MSRP 36,745, paying 31,05 (including customer cash)? I have a hard time believing the residuals on domestic vehicles are high enough to support a decent lease payment (or am I just thinking of Fords?). If we then bury about $6K of negative equity, what's the payment? Tax here in Texas is 6.25%, so of course that needs to be added in. We were quoted $720 a month on a stripped SR5 Toyota Tundra with $1000 down, with the negative equity rolled in. As if!
Thanks again for your advice and help. It's amazing how much more empowered you feel with the right information, especially when it comes to leases. After two solid days of visiting dealershipd, though, I can't handle hearing one more guy say, "What'll it take to get your business today?" ARGHH!!!
Toyota is running a lease special on Sequioa's for $379 per month with $2778 due at signing. Of course this price is only available on a specific model with selected options. I am interested in getting one but with different options and wanted to know if the special lease rate is available on all models. I would like to get the money factors and residuals for the SR5 and Limited 4WD @ 12k and 15k miles for 36 months. I am in the Kansas City area. Thanks.
If you have to borrow money, check with a credit union.. Many loan money at 3.9% on new cars..
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from Honda World, Westminster, CA on 1/13/05
36 month, 12000 miles/yr lease from Honda Financial
$27432.00= invoice+destination freight fee
$595.00= acquisition fee
No $1999.00 cap cost reduction
No $350.00 security deposit
money factor 0.00159x2400=3.816% due to no security deposit,
would be 0.00149x2400=3.576% with security deposit
$337.25/mon= pymt (includes $24.26/month tax)
$294.75= Lic, doc, etc. fees
$632.00= drive off minus my 1993 Merc Sable Wgn w/ 115K miles trade for $1000.00
they will send me a check for $368 that will pay the additional $220 insurance increase until 7/05.
Net to me $148.00
End of lease residual $19,478.40
Got wheel locks, rear mud flaps.
Note: I got last years promotion that ended on 1/5/05 because I filled out the Credit Appl. on 1/3. I did this so that I could compare it to the new program which has a higher money factor.
Cathy, you can get essentialy this same lease package with a slightly higher money factor due to the new program. Of course your payments will be higher with the leather package. Are you sure you want leather in Wisconsin or is it the heated seats you want. Remember I am in SoCal.
Thanks, again,
sfCharlie
If so, it is an easy calculation... $392 + tax..
1st payment, security deposit and acquisition fee upfront.
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SFCharlie
Here is the deal that I was able to negotiate:
ES330 with Nav 2005:
- 17" Alloy wheels
- Navigation system/ 1 + 6 CD changer
- HID and rain sensing
- Power sun shade
- Wood and leather trim steering
- Cargo net/mat/wheel locks
- Heated seats with perforated leather seats
- Window tinting ($250)
- Color: Silver with Black interior
The best price in Dallas, TX I could get so far is $33,450 + ttl. No one is ready to go below this.
The one dealer I am dealing with says the Leasing will be as below:
- 36 months / 15,000 miles
- Dues $705
- $575/mth
- Residual $19,936.26 (using 54% since it includes Nav system. W/o Navit is 56%).
When I mentioned to him a Money Factor of 0.00145, he said that was not possible. He said that the Lexus Financing had a different rate. I forgot what he told that he used but I think he may have used something like 0.0024 or 0.0025.
I used the Edmunds' calc with these numbers ($33,500; 36 months; 15,000 miles, $19,936 resi; MF 0.0024; Acq fee $500, Security $600) and it gives me a payment of $580.29/mth.
Can you please let me know if this dealer is doing a snowjob at me wrt to the Money Factor? What is Lexus Financials standard rate in Dallas, TX (not sure if it varies by region)?
I want to be armed with the info this time I go there. I have already paid $500 to hold the car (not sure if he will refund that in case I back-out :-(.).
I plan on closing this deal today or tomorrow. Your guidance/answer will be much appreciated.
Much much appreciated, vick
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I am surprised that you were able to roll all of the negative equity that this truck has into a lease of a Honda Accord. Honda is not currently providing any cash incentives on 2005 Accord Sedans and is only providing $500 on 2005 Accord Coupes. The dealer must be cutting this car's selling price to the bone and then trying to make up for that by marking up its lease money factor, and is possibly picking up extra money elsewhere as well. If you are trying to bury negative equity in a lease of a new truck, you want to choose a model that has as much lease cash as possible on it. This would likely mean going with a traditional domestic product, like the Chevrolet Silverado or the Dodge Dakota.
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Consumers are always eligible to lease an ordered BMW with the lease program that is in effect the month that it is physically delivered. Furthermore, one should be able to lease any BMW 3-Series right now without the dealer marking-up its lease money factor at all. If I was in this situation, and the ordered vehicle came in this month I would renegotiate its selling price, taking the whopping $3,800 dealer cash into account and then make sure that the money factor that was used to calculate its payment was not marked up at all. It is difficult to say what BMW's February lease program will be like for this car, but I suspect that it will be at least as aggressive as its current program.
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I would be more than happy to calculate a sample lease payment on this vehicle for you so that you can compare what I come up with to the payment that you estimated. However, in order for me to do so, I need you to tell me its full MSRP, including destination charges, and how many miles per year you need to be able to drive it.
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If you are able to negotiate a selling price that is close to invoice on this car then you are getting a good deal. I highly doubt that you will be able to find a dealer that will be willing to lease you one for less than invoice at this time considering that Lexus is not providing any cash incentives on this model.
I am not aware of any source that provides accurate information on manufacturers' current lease programs to the general public.
Since there is no support on this car at this time, I would not be surprised if you were to lease one for less through an independent bank that you could through Lexus Financial Services.
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P.S. I just noticed your subsequent post containing the lease term and mileage info, but I still need the MSRP.
Earlier posting was:
Here is the deal that I was able to negotiate:
ES330 with Nav 2005:
- 17" Alloy wheels
- Navigation system/ 1 + 6 CD changer
- HID and rain sensing
- Power sun shade
- Wood and leather trim steering
- Cargo net/mat/wheel locks
- Heated seats with perforated leather seats
- Window tinting ($250)
- Color: Silver with Black interior
The best price in Dallas, TX I could get so far is $33,450 + ttl. No one is ready to go below this.
The one dealer I am dealing with says the Leasing will be as below:
- 36 months / 15,000 miles
- Dues $705
- $575/mth
- Residual $19,936.26 (using 54% since it includes Nav system. W/o Navit is 56%).
When I mentioned to him a Money Factor of 0.00145, he said that was not possible. He said that the Lexus Financing had a different rate. I forgot what he told that he used but I think he may have used something like 0.0024 or 0.0025.
I used the Edmunds' calc with these numbers ($33,500; 36 months; 15,000 miles, $19,936 resi; MF 0.0024; Acq fee $500, Security $600) and it gives me a payment of $580.29/mth.
Can you please let me know if this dealer is doing a snowjob at me wrt to the Money Factor? What is Lexus Financials standard rate in Dallas, TX (not sure if it varies by region)?
I want to be armed with the info this time I go there. I have already paid $500 to hold the car (not sure if he will refund that in case I back-out :-(.).
I plan on closing this deal today or tomorrow. Your guidance/answer will be much appreciated.
Much much appreciated, vick
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As far as the BMW that you are considering goes, according to my calculation if you were to lease a 2005 BMW X5 3.0i with an MSRP of $54,670 and a purchase price of $52,405 through BMW Financial Services right now for 36 months with 12,000 miles per year, your zero down, pre-tax monthly payment should be around $652.
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