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We are interested in the EX-L with DVD. And 12000 miles a year is good.
This is great. Thanks a bunch for your help!!
Thanks for the quick response. That Volvo deal looks good with $6,800 lease cash - Wow!. You were correct - 36 months with 15k.
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The list price on the Acura TL without Navigation is: 29,480 and the sale price is 27,000. Based on a 15k miles per year/36 month lease with .00135 mf and .57 residual I am calculating $313 per month. Does this sound correct. Also if I roll the taxes 7.75% into the lease how do I figure this portion. Is it considered part of the capital cost?
Thanks!!
As always, you've been very helpful.
I have a question about the residual values for the Mazda 6. I realize that Mazdas have traditionally had relatively low resale value, especially compared to makes like Toyota and Honda. However, I was still surprised that the residuals for the 6 were so low, even with the 39 month (instead of 36 month) lease periods. With the 6 being a brand new, very promising and highly acclaimed model, I had thought (hoped) that the resale values would be higher.
Do you know if these low residuals are based solely on the previous models (626 and Millenia, since the 6 is new and has no history yet) and that's why they are so low? Do you think that the resale value might increase as the car gets some longevity and esablishes a positive and proven track record?
Just curious.
TIA,
SilverCrown
4000 down
48 month
15K miles
17,900 residual
$449 per month
Car_Man- should we pull the trigger?
what is the residual and money factor on a 2003 RX300 AWD, on a 48 month, 15,000 mile lease.
Thanks in advance!!
12k/yr, 24 & 36 month please, SE region
Lexus ES300
Cadillac CTS
Buick LeSabre (Limited w/Celebration pkg.)
Infiniti G35 (leather)
Mercedes C240
Pontiac Bonneville SSI
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Please let me know the money factor and residual this month for a 3 year 10k miles per year lease from BMWFS. Thanks.
You were kind enough to give me the BMWFS 36 month/12K numbers (.00235 and 58%) for a 2003 BMW M5 (NYC area). Could you also give me the numbers for 24 and 30 month leases (12K for each)? Also, I've heard talk about special "owners choice" and "smartbuys" programs. Are these just "marketing speak" or do they offer real differences?
Thanks (and take it easy, we need you
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Anyway we're in the market for a new sedan (3 year or similar lease 12-15k mileage); we really like volvos? can you show me the best why to go for an s80 (lets assume I can get TMV price.
How does the $6800 "lease cash" work or should I use Volvo's own finance (also what other model does volvo have high lease cash on)?
Also should i be looking at a car with a higher 3 year residual(Beamers etc) than 50% or do Volvos make good lease candidates with their "lease support"?
I'm really new to this so a walk through of a "doable" deal would be great.
Dave in Hermosa Beach CA
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>>you said:
"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."
thanks for the quick reply! When calculating the monthly lease please use the following MSRP on a 2003 RX300 AWD with Navigation is $42,261.
thanks again!!
My question is, a Lexus dealer quoted me at $1005.00 down and $499.00 a month. Does this sound good or can I do better.
My other question is, from the list below are there any that stand out with possible attractive offers right now...
Audi - A6 wagon or All-Road
MB - ML 320
Volvo - XC70 wagon
Acura - MDX
Nissan - Murano
BMW - X5 3.0
Infiniti - FX35
You are a huge help to the leasing process; thanks a ton.
Here's my question: I noticed that the Edmunds Incentives and Rebates page references a $339/mo lease on a Lexus IS300 (http://apps.edmunds.com/new/2003/lexus/is300/100172540/incentives.html?vdp=off&setzip=66061&state=KS&tid=edmunds.n.incentives.incentives.3.5.Lexus*), but the Lexus site has much different numbers.
Do you have access to the current money factor and residual percentages for 12k miles/yr, 36 and 39 month leases? I'd like to see the math for myself.
Thanks!
Now it's my turn, and I've got sportier taste. Would you mind providing March's mf and rv% on these, assuming 36month, 15K/year miles for all?
03 BMW 330i
03 BMW 325i
03 Sub WRX sedan no wing
When we did the Altima deal I found my calculations of pmt were ~$20/month off due to origination fee and dest charge being added to cap cost. I remembered a while back you saying if you get within $20 you're doing well, so I wasn't too worried, but could you explain your take on how those fees should be incorporated into the math of leasing?
Thanks very much,
Squirrel
Thanks to your help, I was able to negotiate a very good deal on an Acura TL-S. Went in to get the TL but after driving the TL-S I was sold on it - more ponies and better handling. Ended up at $380 + tax for 39 months, 15,000 miles per year with only $500 due at signing including all drive offs. With invoice pricing in hand and your advice on MF and residuals, it was a painless negotiation once I was able to talk to the general manager and he realized I had my ducks in a row. Perhaps this info will help other looking for the TL-S.
Your assistance is very much appreciated, Car_Man
Ribbonking
Thanks for all your help in advance. Do you know the current money factors, residuals, and factory incentives for a 2003 Ford Expedition and 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe (3yr/15,000 mile lease)?
Also, is the monthly interest calculation on a lease based on the sale price of the vehicle or the sale price - residual?
Thanks!
$5000 total out of pocket.
$401 a month/36 months/15k a year
sport package/xenon's/heated seats
RV of $23,000/money factor of .0013
and the car was discounted a bit
My thoughts - I truly believe in BMW. When testing the WRX I was not a fan of the interior and I though it rattled a bit. I know BMW is trying to move 325i's I think I might have gone with the 325i looking back. It is an awesome ride and plenty quick. The 330i is just fast, but you do pay a premium for the juice. I do not regret it but just a thought.
Lexus is aggressively moving the IS300. Although the interior in a little small and futuristic, it drives like a monster. You might be able to get 325i numbers in 330i drive. Just a thought.....but I love my car there is no question about that!
I am going to get my wife into a secure SUV/wagon on a 12k lease. I am trying to be as cost efficient as possible. We live in CT. and it sounds like the most attractive deals are with the RX300. Although she would like almost anything as long as it sets up well in the interior and I want it to be easy to drive. That is why the RX sounds perfect right now.
My question is, a Lexus dealer quoted me at $1005.00 down and $499.00 a month. Does this sound good or can I do better.
My other question is, from the list below are there any that stand out with possible attractive offers right now...
Audi - A6 wagon or All-Road
MB - ML 320
Volvo - XC70 wagon
Acura - MDX
Nissan - Murano
BMW - X5 3.0
Infiniti - FX35
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Thanks so much for you help. Last night, my wife and I pulled the trigger on a 2003 RX300 AWD (fully loaded with Nav).
MSRP- $42,461
Cap Cost- $36,511
RV- $19,447
4 years/15K miles
$800 down/MF-.0020
$466+ tax
Thanks again!!
I'll be interested to see what Car_Man has to say on the #'s - sounds like your money factor was pretty good, last month I think it was .0015. 325 is a good deal right now if you can find the right combo and deal to a good cap cost.
I wasn't thinking the IS300, but maybe it's worth a drive...
Thanks - Squirrel
WOW!
Squirreljam,
The WRX is an impressive car. I am interested to hear you thoughts. If you look around I think you will find dealers being aggressive with the Lexus IS300's. Again, it takes some getting use to but I drove a lot of cars and the IS300 was in all honesty the one car that gave the same intense driving feel as the BMW330i. I liked it a lot, but I love my Bimmer!
Do you know the current money factor and residual number for a 2003 Nissan Murano SL FWD? I am interested in a 39 month, 12000 miles per year lease and live in Southern California.
Thanks!
If you were to lease a 2003 Cadillac CTS through General Motors Acceptance Corp. this month for 2 years with 12,000 miles per, their base lease rate and residual value should be 4.95% and 64%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical 3 year lease should be 4.95% and 54%.
If you were to lease a 2003 Buick LeSabre through GMAC for 2 years with 12k per, their base lease rate and residual value should be 3.5% and 62%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical 3 year lease should be 3.5% and 53%.
If you were to lease a 2003 Infiniti G35 Sedan through Infiniti Financial Services this month for 3 years with 12,000 miles per,its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00184 and 55%, respectively.
If you were to lease a 2003 Mercedes-Benz C240 Sedan through Mercedes-Benz Credit Corp. this month for 2 years with 12,000 miles per, its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00240 and 65%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical 3 year lease should be .00190 and 60%.
Lastly, if you were to lease a 2003 Pontiac Bonneville SSI through GMAC this month for 2 years with 12,000 miles per, its base lease rate and residual value should be 3.5% and 60%. The numbers for an otherwise identical 3 year lease should be 3.5% and 51%.
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The Owners' Choice and Smart Buy programs are BMW Financial Services' and I believe General Motors Acceptance Corp.'s brand names for their balloon note programs. Balloon notes are similar to leases in that they provide consumers with low monthly payments and the option to buy their vehicle at the end of their term. The main differences are in how the payments are calculated and the fact that the your name, not the bank's appears on the vehicle's title. These programs have become much more popular lately in the states of New York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island where the vicarious liability laws are forcing banks to raise their lease acquisition fees or to completely cease leasing vehicles.
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Volvos do indeed make decent vehicles to lease. They certainly don't have the highest residual values in the world, but their residual values are decent. In fact, they are probably higher than what these cars will actually be worth at the ends of their terms. Plus Volvo is providing a ton of lease support on many of its vehicles, making their deals even more attractive.
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I have not seen Subaru's March lease program for the WRX yet, but I do know that they have special lease money factors available on this model. If you are not completely sold on leasing, I can tell you that Subaru is currently running a special financing program on the 2003 WRX that provides 0.0% for 24 months, 1.9% for 36 months, 2.9% for 48 months, and 3.49% for 60 months.
There are several fees that consumers have to pay when leasing a vehicle. First, all consumers pay destination charges on any vehicle that they take deliver of, whether they lease it, finance it, or pay cash for it. This charge should be included in the MSRP and capitalized cost of your vehicle when calculating your monthly lease payment. The other fees that are associated with leases are the lease security deposit and lease acquisition fee. All banks charge consumers an acquisition fee on leased vehicles. This fee will vary from bank to bank, but I can tell you that BMW Financial Services' base fee is currently $525 and I believe that Subaru's captive finance company's is around $450. You can either pay this fee at lease-signing or often can roll it onto your car's capitalized cost and bake it into your lease payment.
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If you were to lease a 2003 Ford Expedition through Ford Motor credit this month for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, their base lease rate should be 6.25%. This truck's exact residual values will vary depending upon what trim level you are interested in and whether you are getting 2WD or 4WD. If you provide me with some additional information on the exact truck that you are interested in, I should be able to provide you with its residual. If you aren't completely sold on leasing this truck, Ford did recently enhance its special financing program on it to 0.0% for up to 36 months, 1.9% for 48 months, and 2.9% for 60 months in many areas.
As far as the 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe goes, if you were to lease one through General Motors Acceptance Corp. this month for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, their base lease rate and residual value should be 6.5% and 52%, respectively. GM has some great special financing rates on this truck as well.
For more information on how to calculate lease payments, check out the following article: Calculate Your Own Lease Payment.
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Thanks for the info. If your rates are accurate (and I don't doubt that they are), it seems like the Edmunds incentives page for the IS 300 are way off. When I calculated the lease payment using your numbers, the montly paymenet was around $100 more than what's listed.
Has anyone else here gotten a lease quote on an IS 300 lately? If so, is it anywhere near the Edmunds' number ($329/month)?
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As to the WRX, should I check back with you in a few days? I am interested primarily in leasing because of the way my company reimburses for business vehicles. We're required to turn over cars (3 model years or newer) before getting any real benefit from purchasing.
While I'm pestering, could you add the March rv and mf for Audi A4 3.0 Quattro (MT if it matters)?
Thanks again,
Squirrel