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The relatively new, at least in some areas, Red Carpet Option program that Ford is running is essentially a balloon note program. Balloon notes are similar to leases in that they provide low monthly payments with an end of term purchase option, however with balloon notes the person who took out the loan has their name on the vehicle's title, rather than the bank. Balloon notes have completely different interest rates than leases do. Unfortunately, I do know keep tabs on balloon note programs because they are not that commonly used. However, Ford Motor Credit and a number of other banks have been making these loans much more readily available lately, especially in states such as Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York where the vicarious liability laws have been exposing them to all sorts of frivolous lawsuits in connection with leased vehicles. If their popularity increases significantly enough I may have to start keeping tabs on balloon note program parameters as well and have to open some sort of "Balloon Note Questions Ask Here" discussion
Anyhow, once I have the additional info from you I can help you out. Talk to you soon.
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Saab publishes a new lease program every month. Given the fact that February has just started I have not had an opportunity to take a look at their newest lease program for this car yet. Please feel free to check back with me with a quick reminder towards the end of the week and I should have all of the details of their new program and would be more than happy to share them with you.
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In answer to your second question, if the price that was used to calculate the sample lease payment in the ad that you saw is higher than the price that you would qualify for through the Supplier Purchase Program (which is most likely the case), then you will be able to get a lower lease payment on it than the one that is featured in the ad.
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My wife has decided on one of three vehicles. So I would be grateful if you could help me with MF/residual for the following:
2003 A6 2.7t(quattro)
2003 Mercedes Benz C320 Sports Coupe
2003 Mercedes Benz C320 Sport Sedan 4matic
We are in Atlanta and would like info for a 3&4 year 12&15 mile per lease. TIA
Opps. Sorry about that. Both cars are for 3 years lease with 12,000 miles per year.
The 2003 Focus SE, and ZX5
The dealer kinda sounded like Ford was only giving the Red Carpet Option as an option. Other Ford dealer websites in NY were only listing RCL factors and had no refrence to Red Carpet Option stuff.
Also, is possible to get Numbers for Toyota RAV4, 3 yr lease with 12,000 miles. And is Toyota running any special finance deal on purchasing. We've lease a couple of cars and it might be time to buy.
Thanks again,
Patrick
You helped me in August last year when I leased a Saab 9-5 Aero. Thank you for that. Now I have a friend who I'm helping lease a WRX Wagon. Could you please give me this month's money factor and residual in California on a 36-month, 12k mi lease. Also it appears that there's a rebate on the car. Can you give me the amount?
Thank you very much.
Ky-Won
Is it possible to pay in advance the rest of a lease and thus, avoid paying further interest and taxes on the interests?
Any advantages or disadvantages?
I would like to get the MF and residual figures for the ES 300. Looking at 36 and 39mo programs at 12K/yr. I'm in Southern California. Thanks!!
I saw a post about a lease for $159/mo. for a '03 Civic EX sedan. That was for 5-speeds, 48 months, $1000 cap cost reduction, security deposit, TT&L. The poster thought it was low.
In terms of the mechanics of leasing, how do you think they did that? Discount on MSRP?
TY
As far as the Mercedes-Benz models go, if you were to lease a 2003 MB C230 Sports Coupe through Mercedes-Benz Credit Corp. this month for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, their base lease money factor and residual value should be .00250 and 56%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical 4 year lease of this car should be .00265 and 48%, respectively. If you were to lease a 2003 C320W 4Matic through MBCC for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, their base factor and resid should be .00250 and 58%. The 4 year numbers for this car should be .00265 and 51%. All MBCC leases with only 12,000 miles per year would have residual values that are 2% higher than the ones that I just mentioned.
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I was considering an X-type to replace my S-type
(need 4 WD). I called my dealer and he mentioned new lease rates good till April. Can you get me the new money factors and residuals (New York) on the 2.5 and 3.0 for 36 months and 15,000 miles? Thanks!!!
Steve
Thanks, Patrick
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The next step is to avoid having to pay sales tax. I could probably get a dealership to work with me on this by agreeing to purchase a new vehicle from them after I sell this one. The problem is, I don't quite understand how it works. I know if the dealer purchases the vehicle, they don't have to pay sales tax, but how do I get ownership of the vehicle from the lease company through the dealership? Wouldn't I still have to pay sales tax when it goes from the dealer to me? I don't get how this works. Thanks.
'98 Intrepid (non-ES model)
Moonroof
CD
ABS brakes
63K miles
Fair condition
Thanks for the info on the Audi / Mercedes Benz lease rates. Were the Audi rates you shared with me for January or Febuary? I received a call from my Audi dealer saying the rates expired yesterday and the new rates have not been posted. Basically, I am being told the "great" deal expires today. Thanks for any insight. As you can tell we are persuing the Audi.
Thank you for the info on the WRX.
I really like my 9-5 Aero. It's FAST! I got it after my lease on my Saab 9-3 Convertible expired. I was sad to see that car go, but I decided to get a more "practical" car due to having 2 kids, and I wanted an automatic.
Anyway, a friend at work just leased an Infiniti G35 but the dealer went through Wells Fargo, not the Infiniti finance company. 2 cars ago, I leased a Honda and it was also through Wells Fargo, not Honda finance. Also, my Saab 9-3 lease was through Chase.
In a case where the finance company isn't subsidizing the lease on a car, I would guess that there are certain times where it makes sense to go to a lessor other than the manufacturer one. Is there any downside to leasing from someone other than the captive finance company? The only one I can think of, from my experience, is that I didn't get the option to turn in my lease early.
Finally, I'd like to compare my friend's G35 lease through Wells Fargo to what you are showing for the Infiniti program. Could you please give me the money factor and residual on a G35 for a 4-year, 48k mile lease? Thanks Carman.
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Ky-Won
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Since you're looking up G35's, can you throw in the numbers for a 3yr, 12k mi/yr? (Sedan.)
Thanks.
I am going to the Dealership this evening to lease an 03 Audi 2.7t, Auto, Premium, Luxury, Bose, Parktronic MSRP $45400 (not including destination). I am looking for 48mo /12mi. $551 per month (including tax). $0 down, just the mandatories.
Also, I have $600 Audi Loyalty money to apply to the deal.
Your thoughts??
It is difficult for me to evaluate the deal that you have been offered without knowing the price that they are charging you for this car. I can tell you that Audi revised their owner loyalty program this year so that all returning customers who get a new A6 now receive $1,000 cash. Let's work some numbers and calculate a sample lease payment for you. Since you have not provided me with this car's selling price, I will base its capitalized cost on a $2,100 discount from MSRP. According to the Edmunds.com True Market Value information on this site that is a typical discount for this model. So if you were to lease a 2003 Audi A6 2.7T (MSRP: $45,400 / Cap: $45,400 - $2,100 discount - $1,000 loyalty cash = $42,300) through Audi Financial Services this month for 4 years with 12,000 miles per, your zero down, pre-tax monthly lease payment should be right around $451 or so.
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The point is, when we purchased her car at the end of the lease, we just brought the original lease paperwork with us to the DMV and showed them that we already paid the sales tax. They said OK and we just had to pay some small fees (less han $50) to title and register the car.
Here's a link to the VA DMV web site that deals with titling and paying sales tax. On this page there is another link whose page lists those circumstances when you are exempt from paying sales tax. See item #26 - it specifically deals with not paying sales tax when you purchase an auto at the end of lease.
http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/citizen/vehicles/sut.asp
Are you able to share yet the MF's and RV%'s from Nissan's Feb program for an Altima? We're in St Louis Mo, looking for term of 36 mo. If it's ok, gotta couple permutations:
-2.5 SL 12 & 15k miles/year
-2.5 S 12 & 15k miles/year
This is for my wife's car; I'll probably be back for info on one for me soon... Thanks for all the good stuff,
Squirrel
Hi Carman:
Just returned from the Dealer w/o the 2.7t. I went in to the Dealership armed w/ all the info you provided. They were not aware of the loyalty cash amount but were adament that the residual had not changed from the 48% reported in January. I shared with them the present residual info of 54% that you reported above. Can you confirm for me the residual for 4 years / 12K miles for the 03 Audi 2.7t? I am wondering if they are trying to increase profit. THanks Again!!
Please advise MF and res for Audi A6 Avant in PA 3yr/15k per yr.
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Please advise MF and res for Town and Country in PA, 3 yr, 15k mi per year. Not sure of trim...EX, LX or LXi...?
Thanks!