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Replying to: asylum575 (Jun 11, 2008 4:30 am) |
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Replying to: jfritsch (Jun 11, 2008 5:25 am)
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Replying to: crewcabb (Jun 12, 2008 4:25 am) Good luck --jjf |
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Replying to: crewcabb (Jun 12, 2008 4:25 am)
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Replying to: darkblu (Jun 12, 2008 5:21 am) I haven't had mine very long, but it seems like 15 around town and 18-21 average on the highway would be normal. But if you have a heavy foot, and drive at 80mph on the highway, I bet all you would get is 13-15mpg. |
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Replying to: hotrod1965 (Jun 11, 2008 1:06 pm)
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Replying to: indianajohns (Jun 12, 2008 5:31 pm) |
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Replying to: asylum575 (Jun 11, 2008 4:30 am) |
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Replying to: hotrod1965 (Jun 11, 2008 1:06 pm) You say the truck was the Ext. Cab All-Star Edition 2WD and had a sticker price of $30,110. GMS price would at best be $28,000. You also said you got $5,000 in rebates. So, that would mean cap cost of $23,000 NOT EVEN INCLUDING ACQUISITION FEE, minus a GENEROUS? 57% residual of $17,162.70 = $5,837.30 divided by 39 = $149.67. Rent Charge at 4.75% would be $79.49 which would make your pre-tax payment $229.16 per month. Add even 7% sales tax and you are at $245.20 $245.20 a month would be the best case scenario. Add in acquistion fee and lower residual for the 39 month, even though it was the 10,000 miles, and actual GMS price closer to $29K and you are over $250 easy. If you put down money just say you did. I don't get why people come on here and lie about their deals. As I tell everyone who lies about their lease payment...POST YOUR LEASE CONTRACT NUMBERS LINE BY LINE. IF YOU ARE LYING, THE NUMBERS WILL TELL THE TALE.
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Replying to: djhalptert (Jun 13, 2008 6:03 pm) 7000 off msrp was an ok deal the last few july's. Nothing to write home about. With these machines in freefall, and many dealers not taking them in trade, a true 9000 off deal, generous residual and 2% instead of 4.75% subsidized rate off a new lease is not inconcieveable, especially if the dealer needs to make a sale to meet a target for the month. Or in a heavy truck region. I would have thought he left off the down payment too in previous years but for 20mpg trucks (especially domestic with probably a 1million+ truck overcapacity) it wouldn't surprise me now. Good luck --jjf That monthly payment is simply not possible. I'm not completely sure of the current residual and money factor but going off the May numbers here's what I come up with: You say the truck was the Ext. Cab All-Star Edition 2WD and had a sticker price of $30,110. GMS price would at best be $28,000. You also said you got $5,000 in rebates. So, that would mean cap cost of $23,000 NOT EVEN INCLUDING ACQUISITION FEE, minus a GENEROUS? 57% residual of $17,162.70 = $5,837.30 divided by 39 = $149.67. Rent Charge at 4.75% would be $79.49 which would make your pre-tax payment $229.16 per month. Add even 7% sales tax and you are at $245.20 $245.20 a month would be the best case scenario. Add in acquistion fee and lower residual for the 39 month, even though it was the 10,000 miles, and actual GMS price closer to $29K and you are over $250 easy. If you put down money just say you did. I don't get why people come on here and lie about their deals. As I tell everyone who lies about their lease payment...POST YOUR LEASE CONTRACT NUMBERS LINE BY LINE. IF YOU ARE LYING, THE NUMBERS WILL TELL THE TALE.
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