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Plus because I was at the car show, they pick up the first month's payment for free. The dealer told me the money factor is .0011 (which is great) and the residual appears to be about 49% (not so great).
The Lexus dealer from whom I leased my wife's soon to be up GS 300 can't seem to come close nor does it appear that the Audi is in the ballpark. They are two cars that we are considering as well.
This would make us a two S-Type family but I love my 4.0 S-Type and I created the Jagtalk.com board because of it, and I feel obligated to lease a Jaguar. Boy, I get stranger all the time.
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If it does then I have some work to do otherwise my price seems good
596.97 month pre taxes plus 1st month bank fee and security plus plates(1898.00+taxes)
Also if I pay taxes upfront and the car is stolen do I loss that money or is it refunded
If you pay all of the tax on your car in advance, I do not believe that you will ever see any of that money again if your vehicle is stolen and not recovered or totaled in an accident.
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Is there one internet source (URL) where I can see ALL the various residual %s
for all the models?
Thanks!!
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530ia prem/sport cold package and cd player in dash 12miles a yr
699.95 (1st month and bankfee at signing)
no security since I have bmw now
basically its 670 for the audi A6 2.7
but 39 months instead of 36 for the bmw
Or you can go to www.acura-tl.com and look under the Type S dicussion. You can see people post the lease deal there. You just need to go through some messages though.
Can you post the money factor and residuals (39 month lease figures w/15k miles a year) for 2001 Honda CR-V EX 4WD automatic SUV. The TMV is around $20K. Also, does the special AHFC low-APR financing that Honda is currently offering apply to leases also?
Thanks!
23 Telluride SX-P X-Line, 23 Camry XSE
I love this car in comparison to my 528 and Q45, so keep negotiating and good luck.
Could you also provide the residual and money factor numbers for the Lexus RX 300 for 30 and 36 mos.15,000/yr. Do you know if Lexus is offering any incentives?
Thanks for your help.
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OK now for the money factors and residuals. If you decide to lease a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited through Chrysler Financial right now for 30 or 36 months with 15,000 miles per year in most areas the money factors should be .00385 and .00335 respectively. The corresponding residual values would be 44% and 42% respectively for 4WD models.
Lexus is not offering any sort of incentives, cash or lease, that I am aware of on the 2001 RX 300 right now. So if you decide to lease a base 2001 RX 300 4WD through Lexus Financial Services right now the 30 and 36 month lease money factors should both be .00300 and the residual values should be 59% and 58% respectively.
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thanks mike in dallas
I am looking for 15,000 miles allowance per year and no cap reduction.
I went to the Carsdirect.com web site and after entering my local zip code, it priced out to a purchase price of $30,983 plus taxes ($200 over invoice).
FYI: Out of curiosity, I also entered a So. Calif zip code of 90210 and they were actually available there for below invoice.
Using the above price quoted in my local area, the site automatic configurator quoted an "estimated," payment with the above terms of $587.32 including taxes.
Sales tax is 7.5%. Aqusistion fee is $595.00. No security deposit. State is California. Amount due at delivery with zero cap reduction amount is estimated to be about $1,159.03.
The residual is $17572.05 and the excess mileage charge is 15 cents per mile.
This price includes a dealer incentive that is supposed to end on April 30,2001, but I would think that a new and perhaps even more aggressive dealer incentive may be available nearer to the end of the year in preparation for the 2002 models.
How does that deal sound? I think the $17572.05 residual sounds low and maybe I should be able to do better shopping around.
I am quite aware that there is a all-new and improved 2002 model coming this fall, but without discounting, it might be MUCH more expensive even without an increase in MSRP.
I am tempted to wait until fall to see the 2002 model because maybe higher residuals on the 2002 might make a lease cost/payments similar to a lease on a 2001.
On the other hand, if I wait until 2002s are available, there may not be much selection of 2001s left and I may end up not having much choice of colors and options on the 2001 leftovers.
also has 12000 miles and tax rate is 8.5%.deal is for 36 months it looks good to me just want to make sure.I just need first month and bank fee
I am looking at a 2001 Bonneville SSEi. It is a demo, with aprox 5,000 miles on it.
Could you give me the money factor and residual for 30 and 36 mos at 15,000 a yr? Does the fact that it is a demo affect the lease, other than the fact that I should be able to negotiate a lower sales price? Thanks
GM's Consumer Cash incentives are typically not compatible with their supported lease program. In lieu of Consumer Cash they sometimes have Lease Cash that may be used on supported leases, but there is not any Lease Cash available on the 2001 Aurora right now. If you decide to lease an Aurora at this point, you will be eligible for their supported lease rates and residual values, but no cash.
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Unfortunately, that new Blazer is indeed yours. Generally, the "three day grace period" applies to unsolicited sales, such as a door to door salesman coming to your home to sell you a product. Buying a car is a voluntary sale, meaning you have to go to a retailer on your own.
As far as you making 2 payments this month, you did relinquish your older Blazer. That ends the contract, since the payments have been satisfied. Even though you were entitled to drive it until May 12, you can not receive a refund or pro-rate discount for the amount of time in those last 30 days you did not "use". The dates do not run concurrently; your old lease is over, and your new lease is a separate unrelated contract.
Seeing your Blazer for a lower price in an ad will always cause some remorseful feelings, especially on what seems to be an impulse move on your part to get the new Blazer when you hadn't planned to. With the truck in your driveway and the signatures on the contracts, your best bet is to live with the new Blazer, and be more patient the next time you go shopping.
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Once again, thanks for all of your past help. Your advice has been helpful in my past dealings with my local Audi dealer. I am about a month away from taking delivery of my new A6 4.2 and I was hoping to get another "reality check" on current lease rates.
I suspect my dealer is trying to make a couple bucks off me by inflating the MF on my lease. As of 2/15/01, I was quoted a 56% residual and a .0032 MF on a 36 month, 12k lease. I believe the financial institution was CitiBank (I could be wrong, but I do know that it wasn't the captive fin. co.). Based on what I have seen/heard, the MF should be more like .0029 - .0030.
I'd like to get your thoughts and insights on this situation. Would a 39 month lease be worth exploring for this vehicle? Also, I noticed that BMW NA has been touting '01 740i for $799/mo over 36 months with a $3,500 cap cost reduction in the Boston area. Since the MSRP is quoted at ~ $63k, I imagine they are offering tremendous incentives on this vehicle - it is the last year of the current model. Do you have any additional info on this?
Thanks Again!
Thanks for your comments. Just wanted to let you know that the dealership ended up working out a great deal with me! They set up my payments to begin in May instead of April (YEAH!)...they absorbed the down payment and even waived the rebate taxes! Of course, it was not as easy as I may be making it sound...they did kinda "hassle" me in the beginning and told me that returning the new truck and getting back my old truck was NOT an option, and That I was bound to the lease. But, once I explained to them my dilemma with the payment schedule and that I really did not want to return the new truck, they were more flexible with me. I think they thought I just wanted to return the truck because I decided that I didn't want it...NOT!..I love my new truck! Anyway, I'm just glad that they were able to work with me. The fact that they renegotiated my contract with me, showed me that they really value there customers...they have customer for life!
that Saab was offering $2000 lease cash to the dealers. I found one dealer
that was willing to part with some of that cash to make the deal with me.
The price I agreed to was about $30 less a month than 4 other dealers. It appears
as if the others were all pocketing the rebate.
The final results: MSRP: $44,165 , $536 per month x 36. Only taxes and 1st
payment up front. Money factor .00132. 50% residual. (sales tax on rebate included
and luxury tax included in the payment).
It looks like even my dealer choose to keep a part of the rebate himself.
Thanks again, Car_Man. This is a great service. You are welcome to visit a
group that I started called Jagtalk.com It is a place (now over 1200 members)
where we discuss new generation Jaguars. http://www.Jagtalk.com I have already spoken very highly of you there so ypou may see some more Jag
questions on the way.
Steve
My current lease is up in a few weeks and I am planning on leasing again. My income level has increased since I signed my last lease and I want to know how I can figure out what kind of payments I can afford? If you have any advice on the subject, that would be great. Thanks.
I did not specificaly address you in the origional post, but since no one else made any comment, can you?
See post 873
I am familiar with the nationally advertised BMW 7-Series lease that you mentioned. Yes, there is a decent amount of support on this car. In addition to supported lease money factors that are equivalent to an interest rate of slightly over 6.2% they also have $2,500 Dealer Cash on this car that may be combined with their supported lease rates.
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I'll need to check that out with Lexus Financial. That should be well under $500 per month even after taxes! Super cheap.
At that price I might be able splurge and get a Coach or Nakamichi package for a few dollars more per month.
Are these terms offered nationwide and are they expiring on April 30th?
Thanks!!
Great info on both Audi Financial & BMW 7-series. Thanks again! One quick clarification... In your response you described lease figures for the A6 2.7T. Are the figures applicable for the 4.2 as well?
Thank you!
Anyway, I was thinking about trading it in on an older SUV but with gas prices so high I decided against it. The Jetta is very reliable and I have decided I want to keep the car.
Now, my question......should I end the lease now and refinance the car as a purchase or wait until the end of the lease. The money factor is high (.0049), the payment is $395, and the residual is $10,533. I figure I can put some money down and refinance about $16,500 on the car so the payment won't be much different, the payoff on the car is $21,000 right now. What's the smart thing to do?
Hi my question is,
I'm in the process of leasing a Honda Accord v6
with the whole works.. Asking price is $394 a month for two years. Is this a good deal??
I also wanted to see if the Nissan Maxima is a comparable car tho the Honda? The Maxima is a little more expensive for some reason? I'm asking to see what is a good leasing price for the Honda Accord with $1000 down and leasing it for (2) years! please give me an answer as soon as possible as I am currently in negotiation!
J O
it is a great service, and it may save you money in the long run.
Curt
Search for vehicle ID 935. So sad.
How do people get stuck in leases like that? What was that person thinking when they agreed to those terms?
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