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The lease numbers for the BMW and Honda are needed for 36 months with both 10K and 12K miles per year.
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<<39mon at 55% Residual payments are 413+tax= $445.00 with drive of 1789>> could you please give me the MF for the G35 Sedans at the moment so i could figure out if these prices are fair?
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Once you receive BMW's July #'s, I'd be interested in the 36mo./15Kmi. lease, any special financing rate (e.g. 1.9%/60mo.) and any customer/dealer rebates for: 330i, 530i, 540i.
Can you help?
Thank you, in advance.
Thanks and I'll let the board know if non-Lexus rates are still superior this month.
Jeff
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I really need your help...Plan on making a deal tomorrow on a 2003 BMW 325 convertible (there are very few left). My dealer says he can use the $2500 cash back this month thru BMWFS with MF .0026 and 57% residual for 12K/36 month. What do you have for latest MF, residual and dealer incentives? Dealer also states that they get charged by BMW beyond Edmunds listed invoice as follows; $525 acq fee (this gets rolled into the monthly pymts), $165 training and $385 Maco (advertising). Can you confirm these charges? In summary; the deal is at $42,925 MSRP, $38,895 Sell price. If I put up a $2500 cap cost reduction down payment...my final monthly pymt with tax comes out to $520 a month. I was hoping to get to $500, but this is the best they said they could do. Would like your comments and review of this deal. I would really appreciate a quick response if possible.
Thanks so much...David T
Had some time to kill yesterday and made a mistake and took a ride in an FX35. So much for staying on the straight & narrow. Interesting vehicle. Please supply the resid./MF numbers for the FX35 for July; 36/39 mo. 15K/yr.
Could be interesting if the numbers are as attractive as the vehicle...
Indeed...Thanks Carman!
JB
If you were to lease a 2003 Honda Accord Coupe EX without Navigation (either 4-cyl. or V6) through American Honda Finance Corp. this month for 3 years with 12,000 miles per, its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00210 and 58%, respectively.
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According to what I've heard, the 2004 Honda Pilot should arrive at dealers in August. It should be basically the same vehicle. The only changes that I have heard about are very minor. Two colors, Havasu Blue and Evergreen Pearl have been discontinued and will be replaced with Nighthawk Black Pearl (with both Gray and Saddle interiors) and Midnight Blue Pearl. Honda supposedly is planning on introducing a few new Pilot accessories for '04, including door visors, new fender flares, chrome side steps, and an exhaust finisher.
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BMW has terminated its lease and special financing support on all 2003 5-Series models. So if you were to lease one, you would have to use its dealer cash to reduce its capitalized cost and then use BMW FS' standard lease program, or lease it through some other bank. Right now, BMW is providing $4,000 dealer cash on the 2003 530i and $4,500 on the 2003 540i. BMW FS' standard 3 year 15,000 miles per lease money factors and residual values for these models are .00220 and 51% for the 2003 530i and .00220 and 48% for the 2003 540i.
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I'm surprised with the low residuals on the 2004 325Ci. I think in May or June they were around 63-64%, weren't they? BMWFS realized those values were a little high?
Thanks again!
Ok...so my wife has zeroed in on the Saab 9-3, so now I need some info:
2003 Saab 9-3 Arc and Vector models
12k and 15k miles
36 and 39 months
If you could get me MF and Residuals for the 2 models with those criteria that woould be great!
I live in Connecticut in case you need that also.
Thanks CarMan, you're the best!
Thanks in advance.
That worries me. Has anyone out there encountered a situation like this or know if VW Credit can hold me responsible even if they approve someone else to take over the lease?
Your thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks.
"T"
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If you are truly fearful, find someone you know, and check them out thoroughly (I mean credit, job status, the whole nine yards, I would do the same). Hope this helps.
JB
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That said, I do like the idea of assuming someone else's lease. I think you really have to watch swapalease closely, to jump on the good deals first.
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fo
wanted to know the mf and residual on a 330i with performance package??
looking at 12,000 mi/year lease for 3 years..got $800 over invoice from one dealer, willing to put multiple security deposits (up to 5) though i've heard it is better to pay tax + tags + first payment up front instead..how much should i expect to pay monthly? I live in VA..thanks
JB
Thanks Again...David T
The good part about leasing? if you don't mind someone else depreciating the car of your dreams, and getting it pretty cheap after just three years, you shouldn't have a problem...
JB
Earlier this week you gave the following info for an Audi Allroad 36 month/15K lease:
If you were to lease a 2003 Audi allroad through Audi Financial Services this month for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, its base lease money factor and residual value should be an attractive .00025 and 54%, respectively
Can you confirm these number for California? The money factor you listed is very attractive for this vehicle!
Finally, if my Audi dealer claims other numbers, what is the best way to 'prove' these numbers - they come from Audi USA Financial Services, correct?
Thanks very much!!!
John VV
Thanks again in advance!!
Bill G
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Thanks again for the Honda and BMW lease numbers! It turns out one of my parents cars is off lease soon and they were thinking of leasing an Acura TL or CL. Can you get the residual and money factor for a 2003 Acura TL (without Nav) and a 2003 Acura CL (without Nav) for 36 months with 12K per year and also for 39 months with 12k per year (manufacturer special??)
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Audi has already published factors for its 2004 models, but in most cases they are much higher than the current factors on '03 models.
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Saab is throwing mounds of cash at its cars right now, especially the 9-5. The 9-5 is a great car for the money. If you like it and can negotiate an attractive deal, I don't see any reason not to go for it.
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My lease will be over August 10th but until that date it seems that the 2004 models in the vehicles that I am interested in will not be out yet. Correct me if my following assumption is wrong:
If the interest rates remain the same and I can somehow manage to wait unitl let's say November when the 2004 models are out, would it be wiser to wait for the 2004 models since the residuals will be higher. Moreover the Mercedez E320 and the Infinity G35 does not seem to have any incentives to clear their 2003 models. What do you think?
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Do you know what the basic numbers are for July?
I am being quoted .64 residual and .00265 money factor for 36 mo 12000 lease. The money factor is way off from the june numbers you quoted
(.65 .00220)
Thanks - Chuck
Had gotten a dealer to agree on a reasonable buying price ($800 over invoice), and I want to calculate some monthly figures...here are the specs:
3 years
12 and 15k mi/year (just to see the diff)
Retail Price = $40,445
Invoice Price = $37,030
Buying Price = $37,830
Willing to put 5 MSDs @ $500 each = $2500
But I heard it is better to pay tax + tags + first payment instead..I live in VA by the way
Which of these is a better payment method?
How much would my monthly payments come out to be? Thanks again Car_man.
Do the current GM rebates apply when leasing a vehicle? I am interested in getting this information before I visit a dealership.
Thanks.
Phil
I am looking at a 36 month/12k mile lease on a 2003 530ia with a MSRP of $48,745 inc. destination chg. (steptronic,pp,sp,xenon,elec sunshade). Purchase price 3k under invoice = $42,025.
Dealer compared BMW lease and CHASE and came up with the following numbers with CHASE:
54% residual, .00253MF, Bank Fee $995, Base pymt $639.27 plus $49.54 tax = $688.81 with excess miles at .15 (told me .20 with BMW) Total drive off's of $1013.81 = 325.lic & 688.81 first pymt.
Do these numbers look legit? They said BMW bank fee would be $725 and CHASE $995. I figure they are padding both those numbers.
Thanks for your help.