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MSRP: 35955
Selling price: 32100
Residual: 18425
Tax: 6 %
Term: 3 years / 12K per year
Drive-off: $1589
Payment: $525
I don't know if Toyota Finance has a lease initialization fee, but if we assume that it does, and that the $1589 includes the first payment, some cap cost reduction, and $500 in fees, they you get to a $525 monthly payment (including tax) with a money factor of .0031, about equal to an interest rate of 7.44%. It's highly likely they're padding this rate to make extra money (would also depend on your credit). You should be able to do much better. With a money factor of .002, similar to Honda's current unsupported rate on the Accord, your payment would be $467, for example. Definitely, ask them to show you the math for how they got to that payment. Also, you shouldn't be putting that much down - roll it into the lease, and pay as little in driveoff as possible, unless paying more upfront significantly lowers your money factor.
Heard that Porsche is introducting a new program called Porsche Loyalty Rebate Program. Basically, the program kicks back about 4-8K depending on the models. To be eligible, the buyer must be a current or previous Porsche owner. Is the program for real?
In addition, a Porsche salesman told me that the money factor from Porsche Credit has just went up again in the past 2 weeks.
I am looking at leasing the Acura RL. I have done some comparison shopping with numerous dealers. The best price I have come up with is $1,000 drive off, and $540.00 per month (including tax) for a 36 month lease. I am told that the money factor for Acura's is presently extremely low. Is this a good rate? (I have no interest in purchasing the car at the end of the lease)
Yesterday I took a ride in a FX35 and a FX45. Both vehicles are awesome. Could you please tell me the resid./MF numbers for the FX35/45 (Technology Package) for August or September: 36/39 mo. 12-15K/yr?
Thank you so much Carman.
BK
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You are the best!!
thanks, Car_man
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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. I'm assuming the lease deal is different for the 04s, can you provide MF/Residual details?
And on the BMW 325i lease program...Do you know what the acquisition fee should be for a new 325i in NC? According to the BMW website, their Special Lease Offer has an $800 acq fee for NY residents, but none for residents of other states. I'm in NC, but I was just quoted a $725 acq fee from one dealer, and a $750 "Administration Fee" from another.
Thanks for all your help!!!
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Per your request, I am reposting my question reagarding leasing a FX35 or 45.
Yesterday I took a ride in a FX35 and a FX45. Both vehicles are awesome. Could you please tell me the resid./MF numbers for the FX35/45 (Technology Package) for August or September: 36/39 mo. 12-15K/yr?
Thank you so much Car_man.
BK
Now, let me wipe some brown off my lips, and ask my question.
What is the Current Money Factor for a BMW 325i 10,000 Mile/year 42 Month Lease?
Thanks, and seriously - thanks for all the 411!
I am looking at leasing the Acura RL. I have done some comparison shopping with numerous dealers. The best price I have come up with is $1,000 drive off, and $540.00 per month (including tax) for a 36 month lease. I am told that the money factor for Acura's is presently extremely low. ($366.84 interest over the 3 year period, 17,593 depreciation) Is this a good rate? (I have no interest in purchasing the car at the end of the lease)
What a wonderful service you offer! I need your help with a few questions. Thanks in advance. Here are my questions:-
1. Do you know if Ford will offer a better incentive after this one expires ($4000 cash back)?
2. What is your opinion on the Ford Red Carpet Lease and what should I look for?
3. I plan on leasing a Explorer XLT WITH 3ROW CLOTH SEAT AND RUNNING BOARDS, what should be my payment. My credit score is 730s
4.Please provide residual, money factor, buy back etc.
I like in the NY metro area. please help me. This is my first lease and I have no trade in. I plan on coming up with the taxes up front.
Thanks a million
Sham
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As far as leasing through BMW Financial Services goes, I believe that its base lease acquisition fee for states that do not have issues with vicarious liability laws is still around $525. This is what its fee should be in your home state of North Carolina. If you were quoted a lease acquisition fee of $725 it is very possible that the dealer that you are working with is marking up BMW FS' base acquisition fee to add additional hidden profit to your deal. This sort of thing is allowed, but most dealers will back down if confronted about it.
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Ford's lease program is usually decent in that it provides lots of lease cash and low interest rates on models. The problem is that Ford's products, like most products that are being offered by domestic manufacturers, have relatively low residual values. These low residuals force consumers to pay more depreciation over the length of their leases and cause monthly lease payments to increase. So even though Ford has tons of lease cash and attractive lease interest rates on Explorers, its payments are not as low as they could be if this truck had higher residuals.
In order for me to give you an idea of what your monthly lease payment should be on the truck that you are interested in, I need some more information from you, including how long you want to lease it for, how many miles per year you need to be able to drive it, its exact options (i.e. 2WD, 4WD, etc...), its full MSRP, and its selling price. Once you provide me with this info I can tell you approximately what your lease payment should be on it.
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Thanks again for providing me with advice re the 2004 acura rl lease. The gross capitalized cost is $40,742.00. The residual value is $23,050. My $1000 drive off includes $98.91 for gross capitalized costs. The monthly payments will be $540.00, including tax. Would this be a good deal?
You still need to provide:
MSRP - sticker price
Selling price - needed for tax reasons
Cap cost - (net of any cap cost reductions)
Residual or residual % ( $23050 which is about 50% of typical RL MSRP)
Number of years or months of lease (36, 39, 48)
Miles per year or total allowed miles ...
Advertised Acura RL leases here in Boston are like $460. $540 sounds more than a bit high.
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Thanks in Advance!
Bill G
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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 !!
UPDATE -- I got them to get down to a $449/mo (with tax) payment with $1000 due at signing (everything), but it wasn't the particular model I wanted, however the sticker was $45,255 ... THEN, I was FLOORED after calling my insurance company and finding out my insurance would go up an additional $900 per YEAR -- making it around $2500 !!! So, that kinda threw this car out of mix !
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 2003 G35's and I35's laying around. What would the money factor and residual be for 36 or 39 months, with 12000 miles per year ??? Will they introduce anything after September 2nd, to move these, you think ??
I'm seriously considering a 2003 G35 if they come up with a good lease deal in September to move them.
And, one last thing .. Acura was still running the great lease with the LOW money factor on the TL through 09/02/03 - do you think it will continue until all the '03's are gone, and are they planning on introducing any additional incentives since the '04 will be arriving in October. Speaking of the '04, any idea when FINAL pricing will be announced ?
Thanks again ! Sorry for the LOOOOOOONG post and all the questions.
Welcome back. Here is the repost:
Heard that Porsche is introducting a new program called Porsche Loyalty Rebate Program. Basically, the program kicks back about 4-8K depending on the models. To be eligible, the buyer must be a current or previous Porsche owner. Is the program for real?
In addition, a Porsche salesman told me that the money factor from Porsche Credit has just went up again in the past 2 weeks.
Can you tell me what would be a good money factor/lease payment in NY metro area now on a '03Runner LTD with a MSRP of 38K considering '04's are just around the corner?
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metmdx
I haven't yet found out what residual and money factor he used, but would be interested in knowing what I should be seeing.
We're trying to get a 36 month/12k mile per year lease on a 2003 Element 4WD Auto. Msrp of 21310.
Thanks for any help.
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I would be more than happy to give you an idea of what the lease programs are like on the G35 and I35 in September. However, Infiniti is not scheduled to release its September numbers until tomorrow, September 3rd. I should have had an opportunity to take a look at the new program by the end of the week. Please feel free to check back with me then and I give you an idea of what the new program is like.
I have not seen what Acura's new incentives will be like on the '03 TL yet either. I suspect that Acura will continue its current program on this car relatively unchanged for the month of September, but no one knows exactly what will happen until Acura publishes its new program.
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As far as Porsche's lease program goes, I am sorry to say that your salesperson is lying to you. Porsche Credit did not increase its base lease money factors at all in August. In fact, according to what I have heard, it will continue its August factors unchanged through the end of October.
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In addition to considering the Acura RL, I am considering the Infiniti Q45. I understand that the base price of the Q45 is considerably Arcura RL, but it is a superior car. For this car, what is Infiniti's best money factor over a 3 year lease (12K/yr)? If I am considering $1K drive off (most of which will go to 1st month payment, license fees, etc.), what do you think is the best lease for the Q45 luxury at $49K (I do not know what the residual rate is, but the base price is $52,545.)
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for the information. Now, I know the money factor has not changed for the past month. I will go back and ask for a lower money factor.
About the rebate program, do you know if the problem is open for previous owners? Or, the program is excluisvely for current owners only.
Thanks in advance,
Sorry for the brain cramp. Of course you'll need miles, term, etc...Now that it's after Labor Day, I don't think I've fully recovered from a lack of summer around here.
I'll check with you later in the week with specs.
Thanks and sorry again !
metmdx
Could you provide the current money factors and residuals for 24 and 30 months with 12,000 miles per year for a 2004 350Z Touring Roadster with a list price/selling price of $37,000. I live in NY and would go with $0 down payment.
Thanks for your valuable consumer service!
Jeff
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.
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