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Also seeing that people are getting good deals on Pilots in OHIO. Is there a way to get a lease through an Ohio dealer but return the vehicle to NJ dealer at lease end.
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wbenedict...your base payment on a $31300 maxima SL for 36 months with $0 due at signing is about $464.59. this is at 12k miles/yr, and not including taxes/license fees. what state are you in? if you go 39 months, you can usually drop about $20-$25 per month. every $1000 at signing from you will lower the payment about $30 a month on 36 months, and about $28 a month on 39 months.
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Can you please help with a Saab lease I am considering? I need money factor and residual value for 9-5 Aero and Arc for 36 month, 15k miles per year lease. While you are at it, can you also provide the same for 9-3 Arc and Vector?
Thank you.
Peter
Lease a 2003 X-Type 2.5 Manual for
$279* per month for 36 months.
$1,999 Drive-Off*
MSRP $30,170
5 Speed Manual Transmission. Non-Metallic Paint. 2.5L V6.
Connolly Leather interior. Bird's Eye Maple wood veneer.
Free scheduled maintenance. All wheel drive.
4 year/50,000 mile warranty. 24/7 roadside assistance.
(An Automatic Transmission is available as an additional option.)
* Not all buyers will qualify. Excludes tax, title and registration fees.10,000 miles per year. Lessee responsible for excess wear/tear and mileage at $.20/mile over 30,000 miles. $1,999 Drive-Off. Take delivery from XXXXX Jaguar stock. Offer expires on September 30, 2003 and is subject to Jaguar Credit approval. Not all customers will qualify for the lowest APR rate. For further details on any XXXXX Jaguar lease or offer call 1-800-xxx-xxxx.
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Much appreciated--thanks!
Kelly
I hope that this information helps you in your negotiations. If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
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I'm interested in a three-year lease, 12K miles/yr, of a 2003 VW Jetta GL sedan (2.0L, 4 cyl.), manual, with monsoon sound and sunroof.
Thank you for your patience!
Kelly
Sorry--it's for my sister, so I'm not entirely familiar with the car...
Many thanks!
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Could you report and run the numbers on the following lease:
2003 X5 4.4
MSRP: 60545
Cap Cost: 55320
36 Months, 15000 miles
Thanks
Anyone know when the Unleash a Jaguar program started? The money factor seems ridiculously low. I leased a TL Type S in late July with a money factor of 0.00092 and I thought that was low!
Car_man, would you know what the Jaguar X-Type money factor was before the Unleash program started?
Thanks,
Peter
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Background: I have had a terrible experience with this lease but I love my car. The whole deal has been terrifying for me-the leasing company, dealership, salesman, service dept. everything. I even wrote to Nissan and they did nothing but have the dealership manager call me to basically add more insult to injury. I have been lied to and screwed. It is a 5 year lease on an X-terra in May of 2001. They basically stole my trade in and still gave me the agreement I didn't want. They NEVER and I express NEVER called this deal/contract a lease. NOT ONCE! It was a special purchase program-whatever! I had read up on leases and stated that I didn't not want one because I drive alot for work. However, I have made the mistake and am now trying to find my options. Thanks to all for the help.
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I finally decided on the 2004 BMW 325Ci - I've been tracking the rates for a while. Unfortunately, none of the dealers in the area had the car spec'd the way I wanted it, so I had to order a vehicle. It is supposed to arrive at the dealership in early October. My salesman says I should fill out the BMW FS credit app so that we have our pick of rates between today's date and delivery date. Do you know if this is possible? Will we get to use the lowest rate from the date the credit application is sent to BMWFS to the delivery date (BMW FS Credit applications expire in 60 days)?
Can you also give me the lease info. for the 2004 325Ci for a 36 month lease for both 10K and 12K miles per year. Also, please let me know how long the current BMW lease program is scheduled to run.
Thanks again for all the help!
You recently posted the following for a 2003 Audi A4 3.0L Sedan (not quattro, just front wheel drive)for 36 months and 15k miles/yr:
MF = .00005
Residual = 50%
Their 2004 models have just come out. Is it the same lease deal for a 2004 A4 3.0L Sedan, or are there different MF/Residuals? Thanks!!
Could you please give the residuals and money factors for the '03 Honda Odyssey EX cloth, 48 month, 12k and 15k miles?
Has Honda recently added incentives for leasing '03 models?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Thanks
how can that 7 series bmw lease sound about right?
review: it was 35k mile/42mo lease. 2975dp, 800acq fee, 828/mo, 850 sec dep, res 40,133 msrp of 61695.
That comes out to total payments of 37751. Thats over $1.00 per mile. That is 16189 in taxes/interest.
Can you please explain? it has me puzzled. thanks.
Can you please provide me with the residual and money factors for a VW Jetta GL and GLS as well as Passat GL for a 36 month / 15K mile lease. I live in the New York City metro area.
Thanks
I am about to close on a 2004 G35 Sedan, and I've negotiated a price of $550.67/month for a 39 month lease with 15K miles. The MSRP of the car is $36,800, and I've negotiated cap cost down to $35,100 (or thereabouts...I left the exact figure at my office).
The car is being shipped from Texas to Michigan, and I got the dealer to waive the $650 shipping fee. This happened *after* he quoted me the $550.67/month payment number.
Due at inception: only $550.67, the first month's payment. No acquisition or security fees. No new plate/transfer fees.
Does this sound like a solid deal for an '04 G35?
Thanks!
MSRP: 35955
Selling price: 32100
Residual: 18425
Tax: 6 %
Term: 3 years / 12K per year
Downpayment: $0
Also Dealer wants $1589 out of pocket cost to get car. I assume for Title, Registration, 1st payment and Doc fees. this seems high as well. What do you think???
After many questions during the last couple of months, many answers (from you!), and many thanks... I have one last question:
Last month you quoted me 0.0012/53% for a 300i/36 mo./15K mi.
Has that changed for August? If it has, is it unusual to ask the dealer to adjust the specifics of the deal accordingly? (My car will arrive in the next few days.)
Thanks & regards.
Regards,
Mark
Still fiddling around with the M45 deal -- that was GREAT information you gave me a week ago, but I'm getting the runaround from dealers. For a car that they couldn't seem to move, NOW they want to move them for MORE than those deals they advertised. ALL the dealers I have been to where SHOCKED when I brought up the 'closing certificates' and they were wondering WHERE I got that information! Then, of course they told me they USED all their certificates for this month - as if I'd know if they were telling the truth !! Also, some changed the money factors on me, and NONE of them seemed to have that 'elusive' $399 a month model, OR deal, nor would they even come close, YET, they advertised it !! You quoted me a money factor of .00049, but they said if you waive the security deposit, it becomes .00064, so I guess that makes sense. Plus, they didn't want to pass on the $1500 additional that you talked about. So basically, all they are relying on is the low money factor. SO much for getting a DEAL on this car !!
I had another question as well - what is the TRUE holdback on Infiniti's ?? I thought it was 3%, the guy yelled at me and told me it was only 1 1/2%, yet this site says it's 1% of base MSRP PLUS 2% of base INVOICE ... which is really very close to just being 3% of base MSRP anyway. So, what's the real deal ??
Also, while we're at it .. they still had some I35's laying around. What would the money factor and residual be for 36 or 39 months, with 12000 miles per year ???
It just amazed me that they all suddenly didn't want ANYONE to know about these closing certificates .. and do you know if those run monthly, and if they REALLY used them all up this month, will they have more next month ??
Thanks again Car_man ... hopefully in the next few months, I'll be driving SOMETHING new !
Can you give me MF and Residual on a 2003 4Runner Limited. 39 month lease, 15,000 miles per year?
Thanks for the help.
Try grubbs infiniti in Dallas, Texas. They are usually very upfront and are shipping cars free nationwide.
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Find out your payoff for the lease go to the bank get a regular loan for that amount and pay off the car. That way you get completely rid of the lease and still have the car and don't have to worry about mileage or anything.
PS - always read everything you sign. I don't care if it takes 3 hours it could save you bundles.