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I was wondering if you could please provide me with the current Money Factor and Residual Rates for an Acura TL, Automatic, NO Navigation for the following terms:
1) 36 months - 12,000 miles
2) 39 months - 12,000 miles
3) 42 months - 12,000 miles
Thanks so much for the help, I really appreciate it!
24mo; 56% residual; .00014 money factor (almost free money!); van priced at invoice.
I'm trying to verify the dealerships numbers. Questions:
- is the residual figured on the MSRP and without destination?
- should I be eligible for some one of the three rebates listed here on edmunds (and thus be able reduce my cap cost by that amount)?
Thanks in advance!
Hi Car_man,
I'm headed to the dealer today to try and negotiate a Lease deal.
I'm looking into a 36 month, 15K miles/year, with no more than $1500 down on an 05' Nissan Maxima.
The MSRP is $33180 and the TMV less $1000 rebate is $29603 (according to Edmunds.com).
I want to try and negotiate a monthly payment of ~ $350/month.
I'm just wondering if this is possible or am I out of my mind here? If so, what type of monthly payment should I expect? I have perfect credit. Thanks for any help.
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Let's work up a sample lease payment on the truck that you are interested in and see what we come up with. According to my calculations, if you were to lease a 2005 Toyota Highlander 4WD with an MSRP of $30,500 and a selling price of $28,500 through Toyota Financial Services in your area for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, its zero down, pre-tax monthly payment should be around $314. If you were to use $2,750 in equity from your trade as a down payment, it would drop this truck's lease payment to around $234. As you can see, the payment that you were quoted is too high.
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with leasing a vehicle for 2 years instead of the more common 3 years. The only problem with doing so is that the shorter a lease is, the higher its monthly payment usually is. This is because new vehicles experience their most rapid depreciation during the first year of ownership. The longer one leases for, the larger the number of payments they have to spread out this initial depreciation hit over.
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If you were to lease a 2005 BMW X3 2.5i through BMW Financial Services right now for 2 years with 12,000 miles per, its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00210 and 68%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical 3 year lease of this car should be .00210 and 59%.
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As far as the lease program that you were quoted for this van goes, it is right on the money if you are talking about the 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT FWD (its exact numbers vary by trim level and term). A money factor of .00014, is equivalent to an interest rate of around less than one percent, which as you said is pretty darn good. When negotiating your lease on this van, keep in mind that DaimlerChrysler is providing $2,500 lease cash and an additional $1,000 bonus for deals through Chrysler Financial ($3,500 total) that will help you to negotiate an attractive selling price. In answer to your specific question, vehicles' residual values are always based upon a percentage of their full MSRPs, including destination charges.
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I really appreciate your reply and you being upfront with me. I now atleast know what I can and cannot expect when I got to the dealer.
Yes, the Maxima model is the SE, with Navigation.
I am looking to put about $1500 down. Would that help? I can settle with 12K miles/year as well.
And thanks for letting me know that the $1000 rebate does not apply to leases. I did not know that. Thanks again and take care.
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Thanks for the reply and for your valuable service here on this board.
My needs are fairly simple, as I outlined in the original post (#17177). My budget is to pay as little as possible. I know Honda has a $159/mo (w/ $999 CCR,36mo,12k/yr) on the Civic VP and that actually is my #1 pick right now - I just wanted to see if anyone had any info on any REALLY good deals that I may have overlooked.
Thanks!
I laughed on my way out the door.
Go look at the Acura TL. Has a lot more features, a better warranty and cheaper.
MDX - Invoice 36,175; MSRP 40,095; TMV 39,076
Highlander-Invoice 31,698; MSRP 35,895; TMV 32,883
I would like to know the payment I could expect through a 3 yr./12k lease for each of these vehicles.
Thank you so much!
BMW changed their lease program on the X3 effective Feb.16th and expiring March 31st.
Residuals for both 2.5 and 3.0 models increased by 2%.
New MF for 2.5 is .0016
New MF for 3.0 is .0010
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Thanks.
Can you give me the residual and money factors on a 2005 Saab 9-3 Linear for a 36month 15k lease? Thanks in advance.
I have been reading this forum for a long time and have received valuable information.
I am looking for the money factor and residuals for the following cars:
2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe with Nav and without Nav-
12,000 36 months, 12,000 42 months
15,000 36 months, 15,000 42 months
2005 Infiniti G35 Sedan with Nav and without Nav-
12,000 36 months, 12,000 42 months
15,000 36 months, 15,000 42 months
Thanks for all your help.
Could you please tell me what the MF and residual are on the following vehilces (I'm lettting the finances make the decision for me here). I've built a spreadsheet to figure the payments, but I need this info to complete it.
Nissan Titan LE Crew Cab (36month 15k and 39month 15k)
Infiniti M35 Sport (48month 15k)
thanks
FYI - my wife has a G35 Sedan and sometimes I prefer it to my corvette. Hence why I'm looking at the M35^
It is an amazing car, even after 18 months.
Would you happen to know on average, what type of commission the salesman and F & I person is taking home on these sales/leases? Is the F & I guy only getting a percentage of the extras he/she tries to sell (i.e. alarms, service plans) or from the entire vehicle?
Terry
cap cost reduct : none
Reidual value : 20796.00
Deprecition : 13864
rent charge : 5969.12
total base monthly payment : 19833.12+tax = 22351.70
total : 36 months
pay /month : 596.37
12,000 mile per yr.
amount due at signing : 1478.75
please tell me how is this deal
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I'm trying to negotiate a lease on last years stock of Muranos. Am I correct in assuming I should be able to press for a deeper discount on a 2004? I think Nissan has a "good" deal on similarly equipped 2005 models through the end of February. . .
Could you tell me what Residual value, Money factor, and monthly payments I can expect for a 2004 Murano SE AWD (w/ Touring pkg)?
MSRP 36,710
Selling Price 30,000
1,000 down
42 month
15,000 mile
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The only Saab I'd consider is another Saab 9-5 Aero sedan and I was hoping you could give me the residual and MF for a 3yr/12k lease. Also can you tell me of any rebates/dealer cash/etc that are available. Thanks again!
Ky-Won
I am not personally all that familiar with what the market is like for this truck in your area right now, but you may be able to get an idea of what you should pay for it by visiting the following discussion: "BMW X5: Prices Paid & Buying Experience".
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