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As far as the Matrix goes, I do not know Toyota's exact base lease money factor for your area. Their special money factors for the areas that I have seen are between .00150 and .00172, but this support cuts off at 39 month terms in some regions. TFS' 4 year 12,000 miles per residual value for a 2003 Matrix 2WD should currently be 48% and for the 4WD should be 50% in all areas.
Last but not least, if you were to lease a 2003 Mazda 6i without ULEV through Mazda's captive finance company this month for 4 years with 12,000 miles per, their base lease money factor and residual value should be .00131 and 42%. Their numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2003 6s should be .00200 and 43%, respectively.
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36 months:
Money Factor = .00240
Residual = 61%
48 months:
Money Factor = .00220
Residual = 55%
Does this jive with what Honda is supposed to be offering in March or is the dealer making some extra profit here?
Steve
Thanks again.
I'm a little surprised that the Mazda 6 residuals are so low (42-43%), I guess that one is eliminated.
Another question: I just leased a 2003 Honda Civic Si, and I believe that the residual for 48 months and 12k miles per year is 52%, and the Money factor .00078. Do you know if these numbers are good for all the Civics (particularly the EX sedan)?
Also, are you aware of any marketing support for the 2003 Civic Si for March? I read a lot of rumors on the Civic/Si forums here about the car selling for well below invoice, but the best I could do in the Pittsburgh, PA area was invoice price. If there is any marketing support, and I can find a deal, we may end up getting another Si for our second car. We've been very happy with our Si so far. It seems to be very well made, and it's a pleasure to drive.
Well, thanks again, and sorry for bombarding you with even more questions.
I was just scanning the various posts and could not help but notice that the 3 year residual on the MDX (57%) is so much higher than the 3 year residual on the Aviator (47%). That would easily make a substantial difference in the monthly lease payment. Is the MDX being pumped up by Acura/Honda or are those residuals the norm?
Thanks in advance.
Can you please provide me the Residual and MF for Honda Pilot EX-L with DVD for 36 months and 12K miles and the EX-L without DVD or Nav for same terms. Thanks
Gregg
.ps- I saw the earlier posts but they did not exactly match the info my friend needed. Thanks again.
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If I may be so bold, please provide data on two more vehicles in southern California. First is the Saab 9-5 Aero and second is Volvo S80T. As you can see, I'm struggling to find the right vehicle with the right deal.
Thanks.
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Thanks for the Acura TL information! Based on .00135 money factor and 57% residual (15k miles per year, 36 month lease) with $1000 as cap cost reduction and negotiated price of 27k I am calculating a lease payment of $310 per month. Does this sound correct? Also if I build the sales tax (In Illinois have to pay tax on total sale price of the car)how does AHFC figure this into the lease?
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If you were to lease a 2003 Volvo S60 T6 through Volvo Finance this month for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, their base lease money factor and residual value should be .00033 and 50%, respectively. You may find that you are able to get a better deal on this car by leasing it through a bank other than Volvo's captive finance company though because Volvo is providing $6,800 lease cash on 2003 S80 T6 models leased through any bank other than Volvo Finance.
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