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Could someone tell me if I'm getting a good deal? I'm planning to lease a 2008 G35X - Premium Package, colored flaps - no navigation (offered Lease for 39 Mo / 15k miles $1000 down Cap Cost...................34,924.01 Tax (8%-Albany, NY).. 1,551.04 Bank Fee......................595.00 Prior Balance................238.38 WHAT IS THIS? Total Cap...................37,308.43 Residual Rate...........................1.820 Monthly Payt --- $492.00 OR $499.95 with $500 cash back Thanks JO
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Replying to: jcurry3 (Apr 23, 2008 6:54 pm)
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Replying to: mkadams9 (Apr 24, 2008 8:52 am) |
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Hi all, I just sent over the following offer and it was accepted over the phone. 2008 G37 Journey coupe, auto, premium pkg, navigation in Blue Slate/Stone 24 mos/12k miles MSRP: $45,197.18 Residual MF: 1.94 Doc Fee: $595 $0 down CT Taxes Another thing, dealer said they don't offer a 24mos/10k lease, but doesn't IFS increase the residual percentage by 1% for lowering your mileage? I've got an appointment set up for Saturday, so I should be turning my 2005 Pathfinder lease in and driving out with the G37! I'd love to know your thoughts and any answers to my questions! Thanks!!
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Replying to: shylard (Apr 24, 2008 11:05 am) Did I miss something or did you post what you are paying for the car (which is the most important part) ? You also should get a 36/30k lease quote and see how that compares to 24/24k. Dennis
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Replying to: dwynne (Apr 24, 2008 11:36 am) Gross Cap Cost: $38,424 Second question, I have 5 payments left on my lease. Haven't addressed that yet with the dealer because I wanted to get the best price on the car before they started factoring that in. Is it possible for them to write a check for at least 2 of my payments and roll the remaining 3 into my new lease? I'm not quite sure how to approach this one with the dealer. And, do I need to ask them for this offer in writing? I'd hate to go to the dealer and it changes. Thanks!!
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Replying to: shylard (Apr 24, 2008 11:41 am) If you bargain down to or near invoice, there is no money left to pay off your old lease - so that will be up to you. Either you write the check or roll the negative equity into the current deal - neither is a good deal. What *I* would do is simply wait for the current lease to be over and turn it in, then worry about a new car. Even if the rates are higher at that time it will be FAR cheaper than paying 5 extra lease payments. Say your current lease is $450 a month, that is trowing away $2,250 to get out of the car early. No way would a deal 5 months from now be that much worse. You can see what you current car is worth on trade compared to its current buy out price. If your car has held value well, you may can get the dealer to buy it from the lease bank for the buy out price (or even more for money in your pocket). If not, it may be cheaper to sell them the car and pay a little into it to make the numbers work. Paying lease payments includes interest and usually sales tax and the total of the payments may be more than the cash you need to make up the difference between what it is worth and the buy out. If you car is not worth even close to buyout, you either have to just keep it or pay the last payments one way or the other. If you decide to do the deal now, if the dealer does not buy your trade, then do not turn it in now. Keep driving it, you are paying for it. There can also be extra fees for doing an early turn in above just the last 5 payments. Dennis
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Replying to: dwynne (Apr 24, 2008 11:51 am) The dealer had no problem accepting my price. But, another dealer said that price was way too low and to jump on the car if it was real. (Don't know if they were just trying to call my bluff and get me scared) In regard to my Pathfinder, I'm currently 1,300 miles over my allowance, so I'm basically driving a taxi! I called NMAC and there is no charge to get out of my lease early. I just have to pay the remaining payments. The dealer said they could work something out to pay some of the payments and roll the remaining payments into my new lease. I'm only looking to get out of the Pathfinder early because I'm over on miles. If I wait for my lease to end in September, I'll probably be coming out of pocket for excess mileage about $1,700. Shyla
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Replying to: shylard (Apr 24, 2008 12:10 pm) Check the Edmunds, KBB, etc trade value for the Pathfinder and compare to the buyout price (get NMAC to give you the current buyout price w/o tax). If they say it is $15k (for example) and trade value is $14.5k (for example) then make the dealer buy it (rather than turn it in) since then it only costs you $500 rather than 5 payments. Dennis
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Replying to: dwynne (Apr 24, 2008 1:18 pm) Edmunds and Carsdirect are $37,781 and $38,198, respectively. The price he is selling it for is $37,824.\ I looked up the value on the Pathfinder and it's $17,425 on KBB, $19,092 on Edmunds. My buyout is $21,767.71, so I guess I don't have much room to bargain there. The suggested retail is around $22K to $23K, but that's still no incentive really for them to buy it out. Guess my only option is to roll the payments? Getting in the G37 will make me feel a LOT better though!
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