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Hi dawnied. I am sure that the Los Angeles market is probably much more competitive than your area is. I noticed that you mentioned putting $3,000 down when leasing this truck in your post. I always advise consumers against making any sort of down payment when leasing. I do so for two main reasons. The first is if your vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen during your lease, your insurance company pays off the bank that you were leasing it through and your down payment essentially disappears. The second main reason is that down payments on leased vehicles do nothing to reduce their lease-end purchase prices. So your lease-end purchase option price for this 4Runner would be exactly the same, regardless of whether you had put $3,000 down, or had made absolutely no down payment at all. I personally doubt that this truck can be had for $300 per month with zero down, but this is the way to go. Call or e-mail a few dealers before going all the way to Los Angeles to find out the selling price of the 4Runner that you want and then have them work up a lease payment on it for you using the price that you have agreed to. Car_man Host Smart Shopper Forum
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Wow, three years ago, huh, abrec? You're making me feel old Car_man Host Smart Shopper Forum |
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You had the money factor right, ortega, but the residual value for the '05 TL with navigation is only 57%. The 58% residual is for TL models without navigation. Car_man Host Smart Shopper Forum |
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You're welcome, Jeffer. I don't know how sales tax is calculated on leased vehicles in Washington state, but you may be able to find out by visiting the following sites: Washington Department of Licensing or Washington State Department of Revenue. Car_man Host Smart Shopper Forum |
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Welcome to the wonderful world of leasing, Vick. since you have never leased before, you may want to check out the following informative articles that are available here at Edmunds.com: 10 Steps to Leasing a New Car and Calculate Your Own Lease Payment. As far as the specific car that you are considering goes, you're right, I personally don't think that you will have much trouble getting it for less than the TMV price that is listed on this site. Negotiate as attractive a price as possible on this car, and the calculate a lease payment using the formula that is outlined in the above article, a 36 month money factor of .00145, and a 36 month, 15,000 miles per year residual value of 56% (without navigation). You should be able to find out the TL info that you are looking for by looking at a few of my recent messages. Good luck and make sure to let me know if you have any other questions. Car_man Host Smart Shopper Forum |
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Replying to: Car_man (Jan 16, 2005 5:29 am) I transcribed the invoice price wrong when I calculated the lease, so the monthly payment ended up being a bit higher than I had first (mis)figured. But, I went for it anyway. The Legacy GT was just too seductive. My wife was rational enough to see the 2.5i was sufficient, but the turbo charmed me after I drove it, and there was no going back . . . especially since there was a nice winding road I could throw it around on during the test drive. This is what I ended up with: $318/month for 48 months on a GT wagon with the Pop. Equip. Group 1 and the Rear Cargo Tray. The buying experience was as good as any I've had. No pressure, no trickery. If it wasn't for my mistake transcribing the invoice price, it would have been entirely casual and seamless. The dealership was willing to take a smaller profit than I had originally offered to help get my monthly payment down $10. They instantly verified the MF and residual you had given me. Oh, I had also not added in the "Assignment Fee" to the cap. cost; it was $595. Even though these things made the price a bit higher than I had originally figured, I still feel like I got a good deal . . . and I highly recommend Langston Subaru to anyone in the Pittsburgh, PA area. Thank you once again, Car Man, for helping me with another car lease. You're brilliant! |
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Replying to: Car_man (Jan 16, 2005 6:55 am) Thanks for your help and guidance here. This certainly arms me with some information before I start talking Lease etc. I will sure to let you know how it went. Q: When I ran the Calculator for Buy versus Lease, it tells me that I am better off buying. THis is for business use and I fell Lease will make the expensing easier. Any comments or guidance on that? Thanks, Vick |
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Car Man- Local dealers are offering this car for lease $369, 36 month, $4000 down. What do you think? Also, is there an easy way to retrieve and follow a specific message thread in these forums? Thanks. |
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| CarMan, I have been researching a lease on a 2005 Chevy Blazer with auto trans and ZR2 package with dealers over the internet.Since i live in New York no more leasing they call it a SmartBuy. The quotes i have received are from 378 to 399 per month which include taxes for 3 years with no money down. Do these numbers sound right? Thanks. | |
| CarMan. Here I am, again, three years later requesting your lease calculation assistance. This time I am considering a 2004 Murano SL AWD with the Touring Pkg. MSRP is $35,080. I have not started to negotiate because I would like to know if I can qualify for a Nissan lease. Credit score of mid 600s which should put me at the high Tier 3 level. What MF and residual can I expect? Thanks in advance. | |
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