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Replying to: jaxs1 (Apr 01, 2008 3:01 pm) |
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Hello Everyone, First post on here... I am doing the leg work for my parents who have bad credit. I have worked everything out with the finance team at Acura. My folks are interested in the Acura TL with Navigation and the terms are going to be a money factor of .0025. Money Factor -.0025 Miles 18kyr Months 36 months Nj sales tax: 7% I do not have residual factor. I Also told the finance guy that the only way this deal is going to be able to get approved if it is near invoice maximum 500 over invoice. My folks only can put the inception fees down which would be first months payment, and the motor vehicle fees which you pay upfront in NJ. Please let me know a round about monthly payment should be out the door with taxes and fees. (ps. the typical money factor for good credit is .00101) Thank you for your time and effort this site is great. |
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Replying to: gmaroun (Feb 19, 2008 2:47 pm) I have been to Open Road Acura East Brunswick numerous times. Are lease for our MDX is coming up and we have been tyring to negotiate some deals with them for an Acura TL S type. 36 months/ 15k. Would you be able to utilize the numbers you received and work out a monthly payment using a different money factor. Can you use a money factor of .0025 I have worked with the finance guy tyring to secure a car in my parents name because they have some credit issues. So where good to go with the negotiations however the money factor will have to be .0025 I tried to figure out the deal using your figures but was unable to come up with the correct figure. Please get back to me asap or shoot me an email as I am trying to get this done for them by Saturday. T |
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anyone care to post the latest deals on the TL-S? i'm waiting for prices to come down. just saw an article in the paper saying march was horrible for the car market and sales are down double digit percentage points for most manufacturers... deals have to get sweeter... less people are buying.
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Replying to: riorebel (Apr 01, 2008 2:42 pm) It's not anyone's responsibility to inform you or educate you on the process' of buying or leasing a car but yours.
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Replying to: 23109vc (Apr 03, 2008 11:30 pm) |
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Replying to: colotj (Apr 04, 2008 7:42 am)
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Replying to: riorebel (Apr 04, 2008 6:49 pm) |
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I'm already grown. You can tell I'm grown because I don't say things to people on the internet that I wouldn't say face to face. If you spoke to me face to face the way you have here, you wouldn't be able to walk away. So keep enjoying this site as a way to berate other people without having to pay the price for what you say. I, on the other hand, will continue to operate the way grown people do. And I assure you that I haven't said anything to you that I couldn't or wouldn't back up. As for being informed about the lease, not all of us understand the intricate details the first time we lease a car. I am not shocked that I will have to pay the increased tax, but it would not have been that difficult or time consuming to make me aware of that risk at signing. It's not reasonable to expect a person to thoroughly read all of those documents as they are signing, and this is something that I felt was misrepresented.
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Replying to: riorebel (Apr 05, 2008 10:12 am) Lets move on! |
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