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Lease on 2005 545 by frank310
May 03, 2005 (5:45 am)
I'm looking for help on acquiring my first BMW and I want to know if the following price is good on a new 2005 545.
Options:
Steptronic
Cold Weather Package
Premium Sound Package
Sports Package
Nav System
SAT Radio
  
MSRP: $64,740
Sale Price $62,000 (sales rep said he can go a little lower)
Total Down Payment: $2,785 (nothing else out of pocket)
Monthly Payment: $776.97 (36 months 36k miles)
Taxes are in monthly payment, I live in NJ taxes are 6%
  
Thanks for the help I want to close today.
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Re: AHFC Money Factor & Res.% by keystone
May 03, 2005 (6:58 am)
I'm leasing a new Honda Pilot EX-L today. Can you tell me the AHFC current money factor and res.% for 36mo. x 12k yr.?
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Re: AHFC Money Factor & Res.% [keystone] by dwynne
May 03, 2005 (7:00 am)

Replying to: keystone (May 03, 2005 6:58 am)

The April lease deals ended yesterday and I have not seen the May numbers - so you are own your own
 
Dennis
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Re: AHFC Money Factor & Res.% [dwynne] by keystone
May 03, 2005 (7:05 am)

Replying to: dwynne (May 03, 2005 7:00 am)

Thanks anyway! Please let me know if you see them before 5PM. KERRY
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Re: AHFC Money Factor & Res.% [keystone] by dwynne
May 03, 2005 (9:01 am)

Replying to: keystone (May 03, 2005 6:58 am)

"A day late and a dollar short" may apply to you today, but I failed to tell you what the rates WERE:
 
0.00154 and 60% for 36/36k on the EX-L (no NAV)
0.00154 and 58% for 36/36k on the EX-L (w/NAV)
 
If the dealer offers you a lot higher rate, you might wait and see if some new specials come out from Honda in the next few days.
 
Dennis
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Nissan by steevo
May 03, 2005 (1:04 pm)
Are the new MF and Res numbers out yet for May on the Altima and Maxima? SE models.
Also, In NY,When you trade in a vehicle its value is used against the purchase price of the new vehicle when figuring sales tax....DOes this benefit extend to leasing? I have not traded in on last few cars I leased and don't remember..Planning to trade this time.
 
ALso..Does the Altima SE lease program include the SE-R model?
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May Lease Rates Honda Odyssey by ch7656
May 03, 2005 (3:41 pm)
Car_man-
Thanks for the info last week on the April Odyssey rates...I'm still in the market and would like to know how things look for May.
 
Specifically I would appreciate MF and residual info on a 36 month 12k lease in SoCal. Both for the Touring Model and the EX Leather.
 
Thanks!
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05.5 Audi A4 2.0t Avant Quattro "Buy Rate" by ltrain
May 03, 2005 (5:48 pm)
hi car_man,
i'd like the MF and Residual on an 05.5 A4 2.0t Avant Quattro for 36 mos 15k yr.
is it the same as April's #'s at .00015 and 56%? i got a good quote from a dealer fo one equipped w\ premium, cold and lighting packages for $35, 925 w\ an MSRP $36, 625 and am looking to move quickly.
 
thanks in advance,
ltrain
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Re: what questions do you need to ask when leasing a car [Car_man] by toy4me
May 03, 2005 (8:01 pm)

Replying to: Car_man (May 02, 2005 3:29 pm)

I know this will probably be a stupid question but I don't know much about leasing! How do you, or can you, negotiate a "money factor?" I have perfect credit and can get a very low rate on financing through Costco/Capital One (in the 5% range for a 36 month loan).
 
I'm interested in getting a 2005 Toyota Sequoia (not sure yet which trim level but probably Limited RWD), which I will probably keep for only a couple of years, until the new version comes out (or the Lexus version, if there ever is one). I'd like to invest as little as possible on this vehicle, since I'll buy the next one and keep it for a long time. My wife will be the primary driver (stay-at-home mom) so mileage restriction isn't a problem. The "lease vs. buy" part says that I should buy because I'll save about $2.00/month, but I'm not sure if I can negotiate the money factor to my advantage for a lease.
 
We're upside down on my wife's 2001 Highlander (bad lease prior to our new marriage) by about $5000 but we need a bigger vehicle for our blended family. What do you recommend we do? Thank you for your help.
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Re: SUV Residuals? (GX470/Toureg/Landcruiser/Cayenne/XC90) [Car_man] by johnnyb_m
May 03, 2005 (9:39 pm)

Replying to: Car_man (May 03, 2005 3:28 am)

Carman,
 
 I just noticed that Volvo seems to be subsidizing the XC90 as well. Have you looked at this lease? I know it was at the bottom of my list, but the 3rd seat is starting to win favor with my wife.
 
I'd appreciate your opinion on the terms for this lease and your thoughts on being able to negotiate a lower cap cost.
 
Lastly, I assume these terms can't be applied to other XC90 models (either the T6 or the V8).
 
I'm anxiously awaiting the VW release of their latest offers as well.
 
thanks
john

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