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Yes, Lexus is indeed providing lease support on the 2004 GS 300 & GS 430 right now. However, its special lease money factors are only available for three year to four year leases. By leasing this car for only two years, you would be missing out on all of the support and would have to use Lexus Financial Services' standard lease program. If you are set on leasing this car for 2 years, I can give you an idea of what its factor and residual value should be like, but first I need you to tell me what part of the country you are in because LFS' standard money factor varies by region.
Interestingly enough, Mercedes-Benz is actually providing lease support on the 2004 E-Class this month for some reason. If you were to lease a 2004 Mercedes-Benz E-320W through Mercedes-Benz Credit Corp. this month for 2 years with 15,000 miles per, its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00300 and 69%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2004 E-500W should be .00300 and 67%. Again, if you want to take advantage of MBCC's most attractive lease money factors, you need to lease this car for 30 to 36 months.
Last but not least we have the 2004 BMW 530. I actually have not seen BMW's October lease program for the new 5-Series yet. I will dig around and see if I can come up with any residual values for you. I can tell you that BMW is not providing any sort of lease support on the new 5 at this time. So if you were to lease one through BMW Financial Services this month, you would have to use its standard lease program. Right now BMW FS' base standard lease money factor for 2 year leases is .00225.
Generally speaking vehicles that are equipped with navigation systems do indeed have lower residual values. So not only do they add to the cost of the car from a selling price standpoint, but they also reduce its lease residual value by around 2% on average, making the vehicle more expensive to lease.
If you fill me in on some where you live or change you mind and decide that you want to lease for 3 years, let me know and I will provide you with additional information on these vehicles' lease programs. Talk to you soon.
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Thanks for info. I've ruled out the Armada and the 2004 Suburban will likely be out of my price range with little lease support.
When you get the MF for the SR5 4WD Drive Sequoia can you please post it.
Do you know if Ford, Chevy or Toyota are offering any kind of attractive lease deals on 2003s (expedition xlt 4wd, suburban lt 1500, sequoia SR5 4wd).
Just wondering if I might be better off going with a 2003 or not.
Thanks again
I would lease either a 35 or 45 with the Premium pkg. for 36 or 39 months. Not sure if I would go with 12K or 15K/year.
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ahdanna
I am shopping in NJ for my sister-in-law and know you are the man to ask for all the pertinent/current info on lease deals...
Could you please provide me with the current residuals and MF for a 2004 A4 1.8T Quattro (Carsdirect MSRP=$31,190; CarsDirect Price= $29,917?)? Please provide terms for 36, 39, or 42 months with either 15K or 18K miles per year. Her existing Audi lease is about to expire (what is the loyalty rebate on an A4?)...
Thanks in advance for all your help!!
You're right about the XC90's lease program. It hasn't changed since last month and it is still pretty bad.
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Infiniti's standard retail rates vary by region. By looking at your profile, it appears as though you live in San Francisco. In that area, I believe that Infiniti Financial Services' standard retail finance rate is currently 4.09% for up to 60 month terms and 5.34% for 61 to 72 month terms for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier. You may be able to beat these rates by financing through an independent lending institution. If you decide to finance this car, I suggest that you get pre-approved for a loan on your own prior to negotiating with any dealers. By doing so, you will give yourself a good idea of what sort of rate to expect and may motivate the dealer that you are working with to beat the rate that you have already been approved at.
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As far as the SLK goes, if you were to lease a 2003 Mercedes-Benz SLK320 through Mercedes-Benz Credit Corp. this month for 4 years with 12,000 miles per, I believe that its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00305 and 50%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier. This model's residual value is considerably lower than when you leased one several years ago for two main reasons, A) most banks have realigned their residual values over the past several years because they were being forced to take huge losses on vehicles that were not worth what they had originally estimated and
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Can you please provide the October AHFC residual and MF for a 2004 Honda Pilot EX-L (non-nav non-dvd)
36 & 48 Months, 12k.
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Gregg
Thanks for all of your great info
I'm down to 6 cars on my buy list and am hoping you can provide me some info on the following 2. I believe the other 4 you have touched upon already in recent posts.
Assume 15k 36mo leases.
2004 Mazda RX-8 6M
2004 Acura TSX 6M
1. Does Nav ever matter on Money Factors and Residuals?
2. Do you have an idea when Mazda may release the RX8 for special pricing? My company has a deal with Ford, but the RX8 is currently off the list....
3. Also, is there a place for us to look this up ourselves? Another page on Edmunds with this information would do wonders and save you some hassle.
Thank you for your time!
Dealer is looking to move one of the last 1.8ts at invoice (still have a bit of dealer cash in the deal, but think i'm doing pretty good), and was looking to find 3yr 10k miles money factor/residual on an A4 Quattro 1.8T 5speed. He is quoting .0019 and can't remember the residual off hand.
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Keith
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Thanks again and take care.
I'm in Milwaukee, WI, and about to lease a 04' 530i. What is the base acquisition fee for BMW?
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Understanding this risk, I still would like to keep my monthly payments low. What do you think I should do? Are there any other reasons why I should or should not use my vehicle as the down payment for the lease? Do you have any other suggestions?
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Last month BMW was offering MFGR-Dealer cash on the 03 X5 and the month before it was on the 3 and 5 series. Are they offering anything this month for any of their 03 models. Could you also report the lease rate for 04 & 03 x5 4.4 at 36 months and 15000 miles/yr.
Thank you...
Could you provide me with the residual and money factor for an 04 Navigator - Ultimate trim? MSRP is 62650 and cap cost is 54945. I'm in N. Virginia and am looking at the 39 month 15k/year lease.
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Please let me know what you think about my question in Post #8163. Many thanks!
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Thanks for the numbers you recently provided. A couple of follow ups. Do you know what the money factor is on a 36 month / 15 k mile lease on the Sequoia SR5 4x4 ? You had indicated that the residual is 59 %. However, someone mentioned that there may be a cap on the residual $value of the car. Is this true ? For instance, an SR5 fully equipped with leather, etc has an MSRP of $42223 and it's 59% residual should be $24911.57, but I spoke with a leasing company and they said Toyota Motor Credit capped the residual $value at $22865 (as if additional options on the vehicle were not accounted for). Is TMC playing games or was something mis-communicated ?
Thanks as always for the invaluable information.
Need your help on this lease. 2004 Honda Accord Ex coupe.
MSRP. 26990
Cap Cost. 25804 Residual 57% 3 yr 15000 mi/yr.
Sales tax 8.25% MF..0021
Drive Off Ist payment plus Acq. fee 550.00 Plus license fee.
I came up with $383.65/month including tax
Dealer came up with $ 401.45/month including tax.
Who is right? Thanks
I'm thinking of leasing a 2004 ACURA TL W/NAV.with 15K miles per year
At this time the dealer wants MSRP.I would like to put $0.00 down or as little as possible.
what do you think the payments should be for a 36,or a 39 month lease?
Also,would it make any difference if the car was leased in Florida or New York?
Thanks for any help you can give
AL
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The 2004 Mazda RX-8 is a funny car as far as leasing goes. I do not believe that many people are leasing it through Mazda's captive finance company. Apparently Mazda's money factors on this car are pretty bad. I have not seen exactly what they are, but I can tell you that the 3 year 15,000 miles per residual value for a 2004 Mazda RX-8 with a manual transmission is currently 56%. You may want to comparison shop with a few dealers to see what banks they run your lease through and what sort of payment they quote you.
As far as the 2004 Acura TSX goes, Acura is not providing any sort of lease support on it either, but American Honda Finance Corp.'s standard lease program is usually fairly reasonable. If you were to lease an '04 TSX without navigation through AHFC this month for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00205 and 60%, respectively.
The Mazda RX-8 is currently a fairly low volume vehicle that is in relatively high demand. I definitely would not hold my breath waiting for Ford to add it to its employee or supplier purchase plans. Of course it is difficult to say exactly when they would do so, but it could be a year or longer.
Unfortunately, I am not aware of any resource that the general public has access to that would allow you to look up the lease programs for vehicles on your own.
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I am not sure exactly how Ford works with its lessees in terms of fines for excess mileage or wear and tear charges. I am sure that they would prefer that their lessees pay their fines all in one sum when they are assessed, but I would not be surprised if they were willing to work out some sort of payment plan with you if that is not possible. You need to call up Ford Credit directly to see what their policy is on this matter.
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