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Here is the information that you are looking for, MD_Outback. If you were to lease any 2005 Honda Accord Coupe EX with navigation through American Honda Finance Corp. right now for 3 years with 12,000 miles per, its base lease money factor and residual value should be .00113 and 52%, respectively. Car_man Host Smart Shopper Forum
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Congratulations on your new X3, funky1020. I am glad to hear that you have learned so much from reading this discussion. Thanks for taking the time to come back and let us all know how everything turned out. Enjoy! Car_man Host Smart Shopper Forum |
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Hi mkcal. I am sorry to hear that you have already put so many miles on your car. I definitely would not do anything now if I was in your situation. Purchasing it now will likely prove to be more expensive tha it will be down the road. Not only are you more upside down on your car at this time than you will be near the end of your lease, but the bank that you are leasing it through is much less likely to be willing to negotiate its purchase price this far before the scheduled end of your lease. You basically have two options, continue to drive your Jetta and pay the excess mileage penalty at lease end or wait until the scheduled end of your lease and purchase your car, trying to negotiate a lower selling price with VW Credit, or whichever bank you are leasing it through. If your car's lease-end purchase price is less upside down than the amount that you owe in excess mileage charges, you may want to consider buying it. Car_man Host Smart Shopper Forum |
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Hi jq31. Edmunds.com has a ton of good articles on leasing that you definitely should check out. Here are links to a few of them: - Leasing Glossary - 10 Steps to Leasing a New Car - Calculate Your Own Lease Payment. Car_man Host Smart Shopper Forum
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You're welcome, jetfan. Car_man Host Smart Shopper Forum |
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You're very welcome, Petoz. A 36 month, 15,000 miles per year lease of a 2005 S4 Sedan through Audi Financial Services right now should have a base lease money factor and residual value of .00065 and 54%, respectively. Your dealer was correct, gas guzzler tax probably cannot be residualized. Car_man Host Smart Shopper Forum |
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You're welcome, markrogo. I checked with a few of my sources yesterday, and the RX 400h is supposedly scheduled to go on sale on April 15th. Lexus actually finally introduced an initial lease program for it if you are interested. There is a ton of demand for this fantastic vehicle, so as one might expect there is no lease support on it. How long did you want to lease it for and how many miles do you need again? Car_man Host Smart Shopper Forum |
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No problem, dguptaofnj. Now that I think about it, it is actually fairly difficult to estimate lease payments for leases through Toyota financial Services because its residual values are usually based upon vehicles' base MSRPs and certain options cannot be completely residualized. Calculating sample lease payments the way that most banks do, I came up with 3 year, 12,000 miles per zero down, pre-tax monthly payments of $343 for the 4Runner and $378 for the Highlander, but these trucks' actual lease payments may be a little higher than this because of the unusual way that TFS' calculates them. Car_man Host Smart Shopper Forum
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Hello jjdnu. Audi Financial Services' Premier Purchase Program is what is known in the industry as a balloon note program. Balloon notes are very similar to leases in that they provide consumers with low monthly payments and the option to purchase their vehicles at the end of a specific period of time for a pre-determined amount of money. The main difference between balloon notes and leases is that with leases, the banks' name is on your vehicle's title, while with balloon notes yours is. Balloon notes are not nearly as popular as leases are, but they have become a little more so recently, especially in states like New York where the vicarious liability laws that exist there expose banks to unnecessary liability if their names are on the titles of vehicles that are involved in accidents. I do not personally keep tabs on the details of manufacturers' balloon note programs. Car_man Host Smart Shopper Forum |
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Replying to: Car_man (Mar 16, 2005 5:07 am) Thanks for your reply. The monthly lease payment is $283, $0 down, 48mo, .00209mf, $8821 buyout. I plan to purchase at the end of the lease(the only reason I am leasing is b/c my company allows me to deduct $200/mo. of lease but not purchase payments.) What do you think? Thanks. P.S. Your site is awesome. |
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