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Melange Metallic/Ecru interior
Quattro Celebration Package
Sport Package
Tiptronic
Cold Weather Package
Bose Stereo
17" sport wheels will be thrown in to the deal
The salesman said the car is being sold at invoice.
MSRP: 30890 CAP COST: 28490
Money Factor: .00292 Residual: 55%
Lease for 441 + tax, 39 months/15K miles year
no money down except 1st payment and license
The only problem is that it has 3100 miles on it because it was a service and sales demo. Saleman said that warranty/maintenance would be extended 6000 miles, and lease would be extended 6000 miles as well. Does the Dealer charge the service department for the miles? If they sell the car at invoice, they still make money on the financing, but do they get money from the service dept. for the miles?
Thanks for your input!
Curt
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A friend of mine leased a 1998 Nissan Pathfinder SE about 3 years ago. His
39 month lease will be up in Aug., 2001. He recently received a call from
the bank holding the lease an offer to buyout for around $400/month
(residual value is $17K, but the true market value is around $16K). The
SUV has less than $30K miles and the Pa. State Inspection is due in April.
But my friend has no interest in the lease end buyout, he simply wants to
return it back to the dealership at the end of his lease term.
This is where I come in ...I am interested in buying his SUV, but not at
$17K. I think it is a good buy for me, only if I can negotiate the price
down to about $15K. Can you tell me how this process works?, and what part
does the dealership/lessor play here, if any? Eventhough I am the 3rd
party here, can I directly negotiate the price with the bank holding the
lease?
Thanks for your help in advance, Mr. Busik.
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Svman, in answer to your specific question, yes I have seen General Motors' new residual values for the 2002 GMC Envoy. If you lease this truck through GMAC right now, I believe their 2 year lease rate is 3.0% and their 3 year rate is 6.1%. The corresponding supported residual values for the 2002 Envoy are 58% and 48% respectively.
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Curt
Can you post the money factor and residuals (36/39 month lease figures) for 2001 Mazda Tribute LX/V6/2WD/Auto? TMV (with ABS & Premium Audio Package options) is around $20K. Thanks!
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Curt
I received the same price from two different dealers, they both gave me a money factor of .00315 and 62% res. for 15K miles. Yet they have come in with two different lease payments, how is this possible?
As one might expect with such a new model, Toyota is not currently providing any sort of lease support on the 2001 Sequoia right now. So if you decide to lease one through Toyota Motor Credit Corp. you would have to pay their standard lease money factor. The last that I saw, TMCC's standard lease money factor for consumers with good credit was .00360, but it might be slightly lower now that the Fed has lowered interest rates again. The residual values for a 15,000 miles per year lease on this truck are presently 62% for 36 month and 56% for 48 month terms.
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Also, wanted to mention that low MF on BMW 330i (0.0021) actually makes a nicely equipped 330i (MSRP $39,485.00) less expensive to lease than TL-S (MRSP $33,710.00). Check it out. I am torn myself.
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Take care.
Joe W.
Can you please provide the residual and money factor for MB C240 36 month 12K/yr and 15K/yr leases.
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I was at my local Ford dealer, getting an oil change, when I poked my head into the sales mgr's office and asked about residual values for a new Expedition. He told me 51% for 24 mo and 45% for 36 months on the XLT model, with Eddie Bauers being 2% lower. I asked about money factors and he said 3.5% for 24 months and around 5-5.5% for 36 months. They also have a $1500 rebate on Expos, plus $1500 renewal cash for Red Carpet leases, which would take care of the almost $3K I owe in payments now.
Bottom line? I could get a new, 2001 Expo XLT for $579/mo with no money out of my pocket other than the first months payment. They didn't have the color I wanted, so I passed.
Good deal? I'm thinking of waiting until Sep/Oct to see if Ford will do any more for end of model year clearence.
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It is difficult for me to say exactly how good the deal that you were quoted is without knowing the exact MSRP and equipment that this truck has. If you provide me with that information, I would be more than happy to let you know what I think. It is difficult to say what the future holds for 2001 Expedition incentives. Ford's current program on this truck is scheduled to run through July 2nd. Even though they have the right to revise it prior to that date, I don't foresee any major changes before then. By September or October though it is entirely possible that they will increase their cash support on it.
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I was at a Honda dealer today and got some numbers for a 39 month/12k mi. zero down lease on both an Accord LX and EX V6 Coupe. The selling prices are $21,400 and $23,900 respectively. The lease payments given me were $364/mo. and $389/mo., and they confirmed this was based on the .00213 money factor.
Using Expert Lease Pro, I'm coming up with lower payments, but I'm really not sure the residuals are correct. Do you know what they would be for the coupe? Also, do the dealer's lease terms look like they're in line to you?
Thanks very much,
oidvoid
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money factors for a Volvo s-60 T5 automatic.
Thanks, Ed
Today, the dealer said that for Tier 1 customers, the MF is 0.00354 and the residual for 36 months 12k/yr is 69% and for 15k/yr is 67%.
What is your opinion ?
Thanks.
Also, it's good to know that the incentives and lease rates are good until 7/1.
I just ran a few numbers for you and according to my calculations if you were to lease a 2001 Accord EX V6 Coupe (MSRP: $25,540) at $500 over invoice ($22,774 + $500 = $23,274) through AHFC for 39 months and with 12,000 miles per year your approximate pre-tax monthly lease payment should be right around $300 per month. So, it looks to me as though the payments that you were quoted are a little on the high side. If I was in your situation, I would probably get quotes for similar cars at a couple of different Honda dealers in my area to see if I could do any better.
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Thanks.
Anyway, you told me what I need to know. I appreciate the info, and thanks again!
oidvoid
I am looking at leasing a 2001 Chevy Impala LS(fully loaded. sunroof, htd seats, pretty much every option.) Msrp is aprox 26,500. I figure the sale price should be about 24, 000.
I am hoping to go with a 30 month lease (but am flexible on the length) and need 15,000 miles each year. Pls give me the money factor for 30 and 36 mos and the residual.
The initial quote the dealer gave me was 550 a month. Based on what I can calculate, this seems way too high. I appreciate your help.
Can you give me the lease rate and residuals on this car? I am in FLA, and am looking at a high-end version, but no 4X4.
One more for you - this one for my sister. How about the A6 - 2.7T or 2.8 - residuals and money factor for 36-48 months.
Thanks Again.
You may not totally be in the hot seat with mileage, even though you only have 3000 left. Something you can consider is using your security deposit to buy some miles. For example, if your deposit is $400, that would give you an additional 2666 miles at 15 cents per mile, or effectively making your lease 38,666 with no out of pocket expense (assuming you are not hit with wear and tear fees). This would give you about 800 miles per month to finish out your lease without the hassle and paperwork of early termination. Doing so also puts you into "leftover" territory, since the 2002 model year technically begins October 1, and you will be able to land some really good deals on 2001s.
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On a side note, rumor has it that VW may be increasing the length of their bumper-to-bumper warranty for the 2002 model year. I have not heard any official confirmation of this though, so I don't think that I would wait until then if I was in the market for a new car right now.
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By the way, I was at the North American introduction of the 2002 A4 at the New York Auto Show this afternoon and I must say that they did an outstanding job with the 6th generation of this car. I think that the 2002 will hit showrooms in October.
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