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Hello car-man, Thanks on the numbers for the 2005.5 Jetta - I was quoted 310/month. A little too steep for me! Was wondering if you could give me residual and money factor for a 36month/15000 mile lease for a CorollaS and the Mazda3S. Also if yoo could let me know of any lease specials this month for either that would be great! Thanks! |
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Car Man - Can you please give me the money factor and residual for a 2005 BMW 525i Automatic, 36mos/15k and 30 mos/15 k. Thanks
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I saw a commercial for a lease on a 2005 Honda Pilot EX. It said $279 a month with $2800 due at signing. Is this something that is negotiable? Or is that the bottom line. This is my first time even looking at leasing a car so this is all new to me. I wanted my payments under $300 but I think with tax and other fees this monthly payment will be over $300. Also... do they take trade ins on leases? Or is it better to sell PP? Thanks! Janell
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Hi, Car_man Do you know the residual and money factor of 2005 Saab 9-3 Linear Sedan? Is it too harsh to ask for an offer like this: 2005 Saab 9-3 Linear + auto. trans. + moon roof With $3000 cash(down payment+bank fee+first month payment) $270/month for 2 year lease with 12000miles/year. Thanks a lot in advance. |
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Dear Car Man, Your help please...Current lease on 2002 Jaguar X Type was to expire 05-05. We took advantage of Jaguar's Loyalty Program and turned in the 2002 X Type with one (1) month remaining on lease receiving a $1,000. noncash credit applied to new lease (Jaguar Credit) for the S-Type. The 2002 X Type, lease dated 2-16-02 through Jaguar Credit also, was for 39 months at 10,000 miles per year. We turned in the X-Type with the odometer reading 22,816. Included in the 2-16-02 lease under the Section Extra Mileage Option Credit it states: "At the scheduled end of this lease, You will receive a credit of .18 cents per unsued mile for the number of unused miles between 48,768 and 32,518 miles, less any amounts You owe under this lease. You will not receive any credit if the Vehicle is destroyed, if you terminate Your lease early, exercise any purchase option, are in default or the credit is less than $1.00." Since I didn't have a clear understanding originally how many miles we would drive in this 39 month lease, I negotiated with the salesman and he agreed to 15,000 miles per year as an "insurance policy." since he wanted to move the X-Type. We received the above as stated in the lease agreement at no additional charge to us. I think my figures are correct... (48,768 - 32,518 = 16,250 miles. 16,250 x .18 = $2,925). I bought this up a closing on the S-Type we leased 04-16-05 and the finance manager said you need to contact Jaguar Credit to resolve this "unusual issue". Now, Jaguar Credit informs me I didn't purchase the Extra Mileage Option Credit and they are right! But, I did indeed negotiated my "insurance policy." which was a lotof work and it is written in my lease dated 02-16-02. I feel that Jaguar Credit should honor this signed lease agreement. Car Man, where do I go from hear? I feel strongly that I negotiated in good faith and the signed lease agreement is a legal and binding contract, but now Jaguar Credit wants to put up a fight. Thanking you in advance, Bill L. |
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Replying to: alphawolf (Apr 18, 2005 6:10 am) Right now there are little/no deals on Avalons so this really should not be a car you are looking at IF you are unsure about your financial future. The lease trade/swap sites may work - but you have to offer some incentive for the folks to take over your lease (rather than just get their own car). If you have to pay close to MSRP for the car and there are no Toyota incentives then your payment will be high. And why would anyone want to assume your high payment? Lots of extra miles and/or below average payment might lure someone into taking over your lease, but payments the same as they get from the dealer will not. I would suggest getting something a lot cheaper - like a Honda Accord. With the current $750 dealer incentive and < 1% lease money factor you can get a nice car with a low payment. I even know of a cheap dealer in Atlanta you can stop in on the way down and pick up the car
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Replying to: smd5 (Apr 18, 2005 9:44 am) I don't think BMWFS does odd (30 month) leases, if they do I have never seen the rates published. Dennis |
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Replying to: jvigil88 (Apr 18, 2005 10:01 am) 2005 Pilot Special Featured Lease $279.00 per month for 36 months $1,999.00 capitalized cost reduction. $2,873.00 total due at lease signing (includes first month’s payment, security deposit, capitalized cost reduction and AHFC upfront acquisition fee; total net capitalized cost and base monthly payment does not include tax, license, registration, options and the like). Model YF1845EW (2005 Pilot EX) Special lease rates available on all new 2005 Pilot models. Subject to limited availability. The specific featured lease listed is not available to New York residents. New York residents should contact their dealer for New York featured lease. Terms and conditions vary for New York Residents. In addition, AHFC limits leasing terms to 39 months or less to residents and dealers in the state of Rhode Island. Offer valid through 5/2/2005 for new and unregistered Pilot vehicles only and only on approved credit by HFS (Honda Financial Services) through participating dealers. HFS' standard credit criteria apply. FEATURED SPECIAL LEASE: Closed-end lease for 2005 Pilot EX (Model YF1845EW). MSRP $30,635.00 (includes destination). Actual net capitalized cost $26,788.66. Dealer participation may affect actual payment. Taxes, license, title, registration, documentation fees, options and insurance extra. Total monthly payments $10,044.00. Option to purchase at lease end $19,300.05. Lessee responsible for maintenance, excessive wear/tear and 15¢/mile over 12,000 miles/year. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. The specific featured lease listed is not available to New York residents. NY residents should contact their dealer for NY featured lease. Terms and conditions vary for NY Residents. In addition, HFS limits leasing terms to 39 months or less to residents and dealers in the state of Rhode Island. Notice it says: "Actual net capitalized cost $26,788.66". Dealer invoice on this truck is $27,611, but looking at carsdirect.com with an Atlanta ZIP I see a dealer will sell it for $27,311 (there is over $900 in dealer hold back on this truck). If you get the cap cost - net price after dealer discount, cash down, or trade to this number then your payment will be $279 per month plus tax. The tax varies with where you live, but for MOST states it is charged on top of the monthly payment. What you do: 1) Negotiate a low, low price on the truck 2) Negotiate a fair price on your trade - or sell it yourself 3) Make sure the dealer gives you the "buy rate" on the lease special You should come out OK. The Pilot is a nice truck, but the horrible EPA numbers (17 city,22 highway?) might make you think about something that sips at the pump a little more Dennis
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Hi CarMan I'm looking to lease an '05 Pathfinder SE with the P01 package in Chicago. I looked in Indiana and I was offered a montly payment of $304 and then when we reminded the dealer we lived in Chicago they came back with $350 which was acceptable a few minutes later they said that because we actually lived in the city we would have to pay city tax as well and this would put the monthly payment over $400. I know you have to pay taxes up front on a lease in Chicago and on the monthly payment, but were they trying to gouge us? Thanks |
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Hey guys, just wondering if you could confirm some things for me. First, the $200-$750 dealer incentives that have been mentioned, is that a national program? How does it work? $200 for the first X number of cars that a dealer sells, going up from there based on total vehicle sales? Second, if my reading on the forums is correct, I've gleaned the following numbers for 2005 sedans (3years / 36000 miles) Civic EX: .00136 Money Factor and a 56% residual (which is based on the Base MSRP) Accord LX (both the V6 and 4cyl): .00038 and 53% Accord EX: .00113 and 54% (Is this on the base as well as the EX-L?) Are the numbers the same for the coupes? Thanks for your help!
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