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As far as whether you should lease or purchase your next vehicle goes, the answer is that it depends. If you are interested in a car or truck that has a great lease program available on it, then it may be to your advantage to lease. If you let me know which vehicles are on your list of possible replacements for your Jeep, I would be glad to let you know what I think of their current lease programs.
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I've read that the new '02, radically revised model is planned for the end of March. If there is no money at the moment, can I expect Honda to provide clearance incentives on the '01?
As always, info and experienced guesses will be appreciated.
Take care.
Joe W>
do you know if there are any special catches with multiple security deposits or if they are full refundable at the end of lease less turn in fee?
It's well under in miles (29,000 mi., approx. 4,000 under), but has a tiny tear/nick on the drivers door arm rest. It's seems to have developed because I tend to rest my elbow on the exact spot every time. Is this considered normal wear and tear?
As I still have the remaining factory 3 yr/36k mile warranty, is it a good idea to have them go over the vehicle to make sure nothing's abnormal? I just don't want any surprises during or after the inspection. Thanks for your help. --Jimmy
I am curious if anyone has run into this kinda deal and come away scott free of damage and leasing a new vehicle. I sure as hell didn't expect what happened today and didn't expect to have a brand new truck sitting in the driveway right now and saying goodbye to old reliable '98.
Let me know if you've encountered this type of deal before guys.
Later,
Chad
But, with working with Mazda Credit for 11 yrs ( among a bunch more ).... I have never heard of any lease company say.." Hey, don't worry about it...We will just suck it up...
I have dealt with Toyota, Honda, Mercedes, Ford, Infiniti, Acura, GMAC, Volvo , etc.....And I can only tell you of my own experiences...I have never seen it...Just make sure, that You have talked to all 'the powers that be' at " Mazda Credit " .....Before you sign 'any' papers on a new vehicle
I wish you have a great experience.......I hope you don't get a bill for $3 - $4,000 -- I have owned my own stores for too long..this just doesn't happen....I do wish you well -- and I hope, I'm very wrong.
Good luck,
Terry.
The three domestic trucks that you will be able to get the lowest monthly lease payments on at this point are probably the 2001 Jeep Cherokee, Chevrolet Blazer, and Ford Explorer. DaimlerChrysler currently has $3,750 lease cash available on the 2001 Jeep Cherokee. General Motors currently has as much as $4,500 lease cash and lease rates as low as 1.65% available on the 2001 Blazer. And Ford Motor Company currently has as much as $2,000 lease cash and lease rates as low as 0.5% on the 2001 Explorer in certain areas. So as you can see the Traditional Big 3 Automakers are certainly providing a lot of support on these trucks. The problem is that their residual values are so low at this point that their lease payments are still relatively high. If you would like any more specific information on a particular vehicle's incentives, please let me know.
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As far as the residual values for a new Yukon go, they will vary depending upon how long you want to lease this truck for any how many miles per year you want to be able to drive without excess mileage charges. If you can provide me with those two pieces of information, I would be glad to let you know what GMAC's residuals are like for one right now.
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It is difficult to say for certain if or when Acura will introduce any cash support on the 2001 RL. Given the fact that they recently had $5,000 dealer cash on the 2000 model and the fact that the 2002 RL will be significantly different than the current model, I suspect that they will probably introduce some sort of cash on this car in the upcoming months, but it is difficult to predict this with 100% accuracy.
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Hi. We're looking at a 2001 Miata Base/Manual, and were wondering what the residual and money factor would be on a 39/39000 lease through Mazda Credit. The MSRP is $21,660.
Thanks in advance.
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I know personally myself, I feel uneasy over all this and if it comes to be that we get a bill in a month or two for 3500, I will finish out this lease and then walk away from Mazda and the dealership for good after this 2 year lease is up. Before that, I know for a fact that stepdad will take legal recourse over this against the appropriate people if we do get billed. I feel sorry for the lady that signed that paper, she told us she's done this for hundreds of customers and they've turned in worse vehicles than myself. Terry, if you're right, then things are going to get mighty interesting for some folks.
I'll check back with you when I have more to report.
Chad
Terry.
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Thanks for the info. I look forward to hearing about any updates that you might find regarding any changes to the money factor or residual.
I am looking at these two vehicles and trying to compare their lease worthiness: Mercedes-Benz ML320 and BMW X5 3.0. Is there any way you could give me current MB and BMW money factors and residuals for those two vehicles on a 36/15K?
I would really appreciate it.
If you decide to lease a 2001 Mercedes-Benz ML320 through Mercedes-Benz Credit Corp. right now, the last I have heard their 3 year 15,000 miles per lease money factor and residual value should be .00399 and 64% respectively. Mercedes does not set specific end dates for their lease or finance programs. They introduced this particular lease program on January 3rd, so I suspect that they will come out with a new one at some point in the not so distant future.
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Next section has Total for any Excess Wear and Tear and Use and/or Collision Damage as reported in Part I= $350.00 Estimated Tax on Excess Charges= 22.75 Disposal Fee= 0 Other Amounts Due= Payments Owed 2x286.28= 572.56 Total Charges= 945.31 Rental Cc. Sep= 300.00 Net Amount Due Now= 645.31 Is Payment Attached? Check mark for "Yes" Box and the Explanation next to it states "(Dealership name) will pay" and the most important part 11. Net Amount Due Customer= 0. At the bottom it has two signatures, customer and Dealer/Mazda Representative.
This form tells me I owe nothing for that truck and I can't be billed for anything cause I owe nothing and the dealer is paying for what damage there is. Whatever happens to it from when I signed away the truck to present is not of my doing since I no longer possess the vehicle.
Is there any possible way Mazda can bill me for anything now that I hold in my possession this piece of paper? And they have a copy of it as well too.
All I can say is if I don't get any bills in the next 24 months for that truck, they will continue to get my business. But, if I do get billed, the honeymoon is over and they've lost my business and after I get done with contacting everyone willing to listen, their customer base will be on hiatus.
I'll report if anything occurs.
Chad
Since you've been so quick to respond, I'll once again usurp your valuable time and attention. Would you happen to know what fees are involved in the lease costs for BMWFS and MBCC? Bank Origination fee, title fee? What about the luxury tax?
The reason why I showed concern before, is only from my own experience...I had a Lease Manager that worked for me once ( She came very highly recommended)....and a situation arose that she pulled a GOOD customer out of a "lease end" situation..and put him in a new vehicle.
The vehicle he brought back, did have some extensive damage and miles....Well, being the 'great' salesperson she was......she made sure the customer felt at ease, and with no worries.....
The customer drives off......The old lease vehicle sit's in the back lot for 5 wks (about sop with most lease co's ).....Mazda finally picks it up....off to the auction it goes, and the vehicle does about $2,000 less than book.
"MY" customer gets the bill 9 weeks later....and I don't have a customer anymore....this a person , like all my customers that come First...and the 4th vehicle he has bought or leased from me --- I tried to intercede, I even paid half of his bill ( remember, this is not my vehicle ..it's Mazda's )...but.. at that time....it was way to late...he traded the vehicle a week after it all happened...(and he spent thousands..?)...to just go to another store and or brand....Do I blame him...? Hell no..! ......So I did I lose one customer, No, I bet I lost 10...at least.....
Do I have this great lease Mgr with me any more.....Hell no..!.....Did she loose all inbound commisions and salaries...You betcha..!
As most people, I work very hard in my business.....I don't need or want a person to be around me ..let alone work for me that will ..or can jeopardise a great customer relationship.
So, that's why I always recommend to my customers and people I do business with ....always, check the information out with person that is the decsion maker..In this case Mazda Credit....and this is no reflexation on them....I have had -0- problems with them....So, if all is right with the lease company.....then all is right with the world..! ----- Enjoy it, your paper work seems to be in order..and I'm sorry about being so long winded about it...but, you can see why it's a major point with me......
Terry.
I recently leased a loaded 2-tone 1998 GMC 1500 Suburban SLT (leather/front buckets/heated and power seats/towing/cd/cassette) for $430/38 months. The agreed purchase price is $25,400 and the residual is $15,300. Not that I can do anything, but I wanted to get your thoughts on whether I got a decent deal and what the implied interest rate is. The lease payment includes NJ sales tax and 1000 miles/month. The car had 29,300 miles.
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Is the residual on a 3 year lease at 12k miles/year much better?
If you want to sell it....and (you haven't left enough info..condition, miles, color, trans, stereo, tires.. GS GS-T etc, )..This is probably what you might expect......you might be able to get..$13,000 - $14,000 ish depending on your area as soon as that first "real" spring day hit's ( Mitsu's are a little cold right now, so this "may" be a better way for you to go, they are running through the auctions at that $9,000 to $12,000 figure )...So, get your exact pay-off....and try to sell it in the next couple of months...best time for a convertible -- especially with your miles ---- and if that works, go on to bigger and better things....
I hope this helps....
Terry.
Trust me, everyone in this household learned quite alot this past weekend and not a minute went by without discussion over the whole process. Your response earlier sparked more discussion, but that's good...at least we're not walking around without voicing concerns or suggestions about the process or details within it. I feel real good that I asked over and over to have the process explained and made sure I heard the same thing over and over again instead 3 or 4 different stories ya know.
I probably speak for alot of folks on here in that I value your opinion and wisdom on certain details in the leasing process and for that I thank you. I am enjoying the truck very much, but I know the next 24 months will be the last with a Ranger/B-Series pickup as I'm gonna be moving up to the full-size truck, probably Ford's F-150 as soon as this lease is up.
Once again thanks for everything and I'll report here if anything changes.
Chad
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I was hoping to trade in into a different dealler since there isn't much that I am interested in at Mitsu. The car itself is in great condition. The car is loaded except for anti-lock brakes. It is also a GT. Like I said, I don't want to make money on it, I just don't want to pay for the miles. I just don't feel right giving up the car and giving them money at the same time. I guess when the summer comes around I will look into selling it and getting out even.
Thanks