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Conversely, there is not currently any sort of lease support available on the even more recently redesigned Acura TL. If you were to lease an '04 TL with navigation through AHFC this month for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00210 and 57%, respectively.
Last but not least we have the Lexus ES 330. If you were to lease one, equipped with navigation of course, through Lexus Financial Services in your area this month for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00200 and 55%, respectively.
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Once you know this vehicle's exact purchase price, look up its True Market Value here at edmunds.com by visiting the Edmunds.com Used Car Appraiser. You also may want to stop by the Real-World Trade-In Values discussion that appears over on the Smart Shoppers Message Board and ask Terry, one of our most knowledgeable community members, what he believes your SUV is worth at this point.
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If you were to lease a 2004 Honda Civic Sedan LX through AHFC this month for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00215 and 54%. The numbers for an otherwise identical 4 year lease of this model should be .00200 and 47%.
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If I may push my luck for one more: 2004 Saab 9-5 Arc Sedan, 36 months, 15,000/year ( I currently lease a 2001 9-5 SE, and Saab's lease rates are usually pretty competitive).
Again, many thanks for all your efforts.
thank you for the detailed response. I should have made myself clearer--the dilemna i face is should i buy out the lease on the 3 year old acura mdx, or buy a NEW explorer for roughly the same price. looking 3 to 5 years down the road, which car will have more value?
thanks again,
brucee
One more question, does the 42 month lease include 42,000 miles or 36,000? I have seen some 39 month leases with 36,000 miles allowed. All the numbers (residual and money factor) are the same, you just have 3 more months to pay for it, so it makes for lower payments. The 42 month lease my dealer is quoting me is also a lower monthly payment, so I wonder if the extra 6 months just allows me to divide up the total payments by 42 months, but the miles have to be kept at 36,000 to keep the depreciation low and the residual high.
Can you help me with this? Thanks!
Thanks again and sorry for not being more specific the first time but I am playing with the numbers for both 12,000 and 15,000 miles. Thanks.
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Always a pleasure,
JB
What a massive risk to the Leasor. It's not like an apartment where the landlord might have a good chance of getting a new tenant if the first tenant moves out early.
This is something the person leasing should think about before leasing. "What if I lose my job? What if I need to move?"
While we're at it, let's also look at theVW Passat W8 4 -motion wagon, and the BMW 525 wagon. Both at 36/39 months, 15K mile/yr.
Thank you so much, and it's reassuring that you're still here to help.
JB
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Nonetheless, thanks again -- for the first time ever, I feel like I'm fully "armed to do battle," so to speak! I'll report back with the results probably by the weekend.
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As far as the '04 BMW 525 goes, I do not believe that BMW has introduced the redesigned 5-Series wagon yet. So I can not help you out there.
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Nonetheless, thanks again -- for the first time ever, I feel like I'm fully "armed to do battle," so to speak! I'll report back with the results probably by the weekend.
Can you please give me the residual and MF on this vehicle. I live in nyc sticker price is 34500 and looking for 12000 miles a year. Also if you can give me an estimated payment.
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can you tell me residual and mf for 12K miles/yr. Thanks. Also, any idea when VW may start offering better deals on the touareg.
Could you please give me the updated info on the m45 lease 36/39 mo with 15k.
Also looking for the Acura RL with navi #'s if you have them. (Acura is offering a $499 p/m lease, but does not disclose the sales price), just wanted to try to see if I can do a little better if possible.
Anything else I should know on these cars (besides the 3k offered by Infiniti right now?) in terms of rebates or insentives?
Thanks so much!!
What's the current residual and MF on a 36 month lease for a 2004 330 convertible?
Thanks!
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As far as the Acura RL goes, if you were to lease a 2004 Acura RL with navigation through American Honda Finance Corp. this month for 3 years with 15,000 miles per its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00032 and 47%, respectively.
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Sorry, I totally spaced on the mileage allowance. How do the numbers look for 12,000?
Also, are there any worthwhile independent leasing companies? Or is BMWFS pretty fair? (we're talking about someone with less than stellar credit if the makes a difference)
Long time lurker, first time poster.
I have been quoted a money factor of 0.00215 and a residual value of 44% for a 48 month lease with 12k miles/year for a 2004 Audi S4 through Audi Financial.
Are these the numbers you have for this lease and are there any "sweet spots" in their current program, e.g. significant change in money factor for a shorter or longer lease?
Thanks in advance.
How about brand new BMW X3 3.0, the same price and same conditions? I heard BMW just released numbers for that new truck. Thanks a lot
Could you give me RV and MF for the above vehicle. 36-39-42-48 months 15k miles per year. Also what does AHFC add to the MF if you waive the security deposit?
TIA
Can you provide me with lease information for a 04 Acura TL based on 42 month/12k and 42 month/15k.
Thanks,
Chris M
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As far as the BMW goes, if you were to lease a 2004 BMW X5 3.0L (the all-wheel drive system in the 2004 model is supposed to be much improved past models, this will be good for your snowy trips to the slopes) through BMW Financial Services this month for 3 years with 15,000 miles per, its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00215 and 56%, respectively.
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