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If you were to lease a 2005 Infiniti G35 Sedan with 2WD through Infiniti Financial Services right now for 2 years with 15,000 miles per, its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00179 and 70%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical 3 year lease of this car should be .00179 and 60%.
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OK, let's work up a sample lease payment for you. According to my calculations, if you were to lease a 2005 Lexus ES 330 without navigation with an MSRP of $35,419 and a selling price of $34,419 through Lexus Financial Services right now for 3 years with 12,000 miles per, your zero down, pre-tax monthly payment should be around $453. They payment for an otherwise identical 48 month lease of this car should be around $445. As you can see, I think that you still have a little room for negotiation.
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If you opt to finance this truck instead of lease it, you could do so at 0% for up to 5 years and 2.9% for 6 years. OR you could finance it at 0.0% 3 years, 2.9% for 4 years, 3.9% 5 years, and 4.9% 6 years and receive a $1,250 "personalization allowance." Your last option would be to take $750 customer cash and the $1,250 "personalization allowance." Lots of choices. According to what I hear, even Saturn salespeople themselves are confused by this month's program, so you are definitely not alone if you find it a little overwhelming.
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Who told you that? Let me guess, the car dealer? Problem is what you signed, though they may have used the word "lease" is a "balloon note."
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That is correct my fourth rx8. Its a long story but overall I have been happy with the vehicles, have just had opportunities to participate in the Mazda buy back program and traded in my second for more money than I paid for the vehicle. Currently leasing my third and hoping to get a good deal on a fourth. Thanks again for your info.
Do you have lease information on Infiniti's 2006 M35 & m45? The lease would be based on a 3yr/15k with no cap reduction.
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Chris
Thank you so much for the information however I was wondering if you could clarify something you replied in post #16738 you stated "If you were to lease a 2005 Ford Freestyle Limited FWD through Ford Credit right now for 2 years with 12,000 miles per, its base lease rate and residual value should be 3.0% and 56%, respectively. As you can see, this lease rate is right in line with the one that the dealer you are working with quoted you. The 54% residual value that you were quoted on this model would be for a 3 year, 15,000 miles per lease. The 62% residual for this model would be for a 2 year, 15,000 miles per lease."
How could a 2 year 12,000 mile lease have a residual of 56% and a 2 year 15,000 mile lease have a residaul of 62%??
Am I missing something?
As you asked me, it is reminder for M3 Feb. lease deal question. Also is there any 30 months lease program ? If it is available, what will be the numbers (MF and residual) ?
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I still have not received a response to my message #16725..........please look it over and let me know your valued opinion.
Unfortunately it was put in a discussion board of leasing when in fact we have not decided if we will purchase or lease.
Waitin to hear from you.
Do you have lease information on 2005 Lexus RX330 AWD with out Nav. The lease would be based on a 3yr/15k and 4yr/15k with no cap reduction. Please provide Money Factor and residual value.
Thanks in advance.
Taxes included 8.75%
I just received a quote for $32,419.00 on that exact model ES330 with the MSRP of $35,419.00.
If you modify my original terms so that I have 15,000 miles/year and keep the same 3-year period, what sort of lease payment should I expect before tax given nothing down except first payment, acquisition, and security?
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Ernest
the very first quote I got was for .00197 mf and .59 residual.
"For a 36 month lease with 15,000 miles a year and minimum out of pocket, the monthly payment would be $645. "
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Just sending a reminder about the February lease plans from Nissan! Thanks again!
I would like to know the current lease residuals and money factors on a 2005 pathfinder SE offroad 4X2, MSRP 32470. Looking at 36 or 39 months and possibly rolling a little neg. equity into it(2000-2500). Could you also figure up a payment (without the neg. equity!)? Sales price will be approx. 3000, 10,000 mi. per.
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I'm considering buying out the end of a lease. One is on a BMW 330CI Coupe for 13 months, $480/month. It has 1,100 miles per month remaining which seems a little low, but I think I would probably stay under it. It appears to be in excellent condition and the owner says he's trying to sell out the lease because he is moving overseas. The buyout at the end is for $26,191.00. How do I decide if this is a good deal? Thanks in advance.
Rick
48 months
15,000 miles
Payment without tax of $469.82
$4114.62 due at signing
$2500 Cap reduction
Here is what they sent me:
MSRP $39,870
Invoice $36,770
Market Allowance (Subtract) -$3,800
Dealer Cost $32,970
Get Ready (Add) $350
Gross Profit (Add) $1,500
Cash Selling Price $34,820
Term 48 Months
Miles Per Year 15,000
Cap Reduction $2,500.00
Total Due at Signing $4,114.62
Monthly Payment Base $469.82
Monthly Tax $32.89
Total Monthly Payment $502.71
How do I know if this is a good deal?
1) $1850 over invoice.. is too much.. $500-$1200 over should be plenty..
2) You should never lease a car longer than the warranty period.. 50K warranty, 60K lease..
3) The money factor (interest rate) is actually lower for 36 months than 48 months.
4) Never make a cap reduction on a lease.
5) Subtracting your cap reduction from the price and adding in the $625 acquisition fee, gives a cap cost of $32,945.. Using this cap cost, it appears that they are marking up the money factor from the base .0025 to .0029...
I'd suggest a 36mo/45K lease with no cap cost reduction.. Payment example to follow...
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Proposed selling price $33,970 ($1000 over cost)
Cap Cost $34,595 (selling price + $625 acq.fee)
Money factor .00225
Residual 53%
Term 36mo/45K
Cap reduction: $ZERO
Due at signing: 1st pymt, security deposit, licensing fees (Approx. $1200-$1500)
Monthly payment base $500.00
Monthly tax @7% $35.00
Total monthly payment $535.00
So... only three years... $2500 less due at signing, and only $33/mo. higher payment.
Maybe Car_man will check my numbers, but this should be pretty close....
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I'm a student currently financing a '99 Beetle GLS (gas) at $300/mo (CDN) since January '04, on a 60 month term. This includes $60/mo for a 4-year extended warranty. This and taxes brought the price of the car from $11,900 to something like $18 or $19K when all was said and done. Now, when my payments are up in 2009, the car will be 10 yrs old and probably not worth a lot, and it doesn't make sense to me to be paying so much per month. So I'm thinking of trading her in for a diesel on a lease to save money and have a "free" built-in warranty.
So I have two questions. First, is there a particularly good time of year to lease, like when the '06 models come out? The '06 Beetles are being redesigned, so I would think the dealers will be offering incentives on this year's model, but I'm not sure what time of year VW releases their new babies. I would ideally be trading in March or November, so I could leave my winter tires on and keep the good summer ones.
Secondly, could you tell me what to expect (ie. a breakdown of payments) if I lease an '05 GLS TDI (5-spd) through VW? US dollars is fine. And if it makes a difference, I would like to upgrade to the alloy 16" rims/sunroof package, which is something like $1400 CDN. Thanks!
Term 36 Months
Miles Per Year 15,000
Cap Reduction $2,500.00
Total Due at Signing $4,116.37
Monthly Payment Base $471.46
Monthly Tax $33.00
Total Monthly Payment $504.46
48 month lease.
$888 down (up front costs).
Monthly payments of $419 which includes tax.
12,000 miles per year.
Is this a good deal?
[non-permissible content removed] Silver with Luxury seating, premium audio, and convience pkg,heated steering wheel, 19" wheels, sat prep, comfort seats,dark wood trim.
Msrp $80,370
MF .00125
cost $74,700 about 1400 over invoice
payment with tax 945.95
1800 down- no security deposit
Supposed to pick up early next week, but as you know a deal isn't made until the fat lady sings LOL. Appreciate the advice.
Can you give me the 36,39, and 42 month lease money factor and residuals with 12K per year. I would appreciate it. Thanks.
1) I took $850 off their selling price
2) They are marking up the money factor.. from .00225 to .00265
3) They are likely marking up the acquisition fee to $825 from $625.
Roll that $2500 cap cost reduction back into the monthly payment, and their lease payment would increase to about $585 including tax..
That is about $50/mo. more than you should pay.
Making a cap cost reduction is almost always a bad idea... Dealers like it, because it makes the monthly cost seem lower.. However, that isn't what makes this a bad deal.. The price, and the dealer marking up the money factor and acquisition fee is what makes it bad.
If you want to keep it simple.... Offer $530/mo.(tax included), with $1616.37 (their figure) due at signing for 3yr/45K.
Anything more than $10/mo. higher than that, is too much, IMO.
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Thanks
Dealer also wants $995 for acquisition fee since I live in New York state. Is this true.
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Let's work up a sample lease payment on this truck for you and see what we come up with. According to my calculations, if you were to lease a 2005 BMW X3 3.0 with an MSRP of $40,270 and a selling price of $38,575 through BMW FS right now for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, its zero down, pre-tax monthly payment should be around $511. With this lease, in New York, you would have to pay your vehicle's first month's payment, a security deposit of $550, and an acquisition fee of $900 at lease signing. If the payment that you were quoted is lower than this then you are getting a good deal.
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Manufacturers' normal cash incentives can not always be used in conjunction with leases through captive finance companies. Cash incentives that are allowed to be used on leases will lower their total capitalized costs, including taxes and whatever fees are rolled in.
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