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2070 messages, Last post on Nov 05, 2009 at 3:23 AM
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Replying to: zamo (Jul 11, 2009 7:41 pm) I will post some of the numbers later from my contract. If I call 10 ten dealers and talk to some real characters and all tell me 518 a month or whatever plus costs and I get the same TL TECH for 476 I dont care about how they got to that number. I know some people look at these things too hard but in the end run knowing the money factors and residuals will help you with a dealer who is trying to tell you different numbers on these items. I try and work from the phone first. I am not sitting around car dealers while managers and salespeople converge. An informed shopper is not always welcomed. Rob |
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Replying to: zamo (Jul 11, 2009 7:41 pm) Sign and drive should be first payment and your states min doc/tag fees. This applies to most states. One dealer insisited to me that every deal he does is a cap cost deal. Another argued with me (NISSAN) that he gets 3K down on every deal. Totally bonkers Rob
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Replying to: robertw477 (Jul 12, 2009 10:01 am) |
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Replying to: kingpcgeek (Jul 10, 2009 4:53 am) When negotiating your lease, make sure to take advantage of the $1,000 dealer cash that is available on this car. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
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Replying to: kad153 (Jul 10, 2009 8:52 am) There are two reasons why the residual value on your 2006 BMW was so much better than the TL's residuals are today. First, over the past several years banks have been on average overestimating the residual values of vehicles. Now that these cars are starting to come back off-lease, these banks are getting hammered with millions and millions of dollars in losses from vehicles that aren't worth anywhere near what they had estimated they would be. As a result, most banks are being significantly more conservative when estimating vehicles' residual values today. Second, BMW Financial Services intentionally consistently overestimates vehicles residual values as a form of sales support to make its vehicles' lease payments more attractive than they normally would be and in turn help its parent company sell more of them. Honda does not provide nearly as much residual value support on its vehicles. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: claweave (Jul 11, 2009 9:03 am) Let's take a look at the selling price that you were quoted. The dealer invoice price of a 2009 Acura TL 2WD Tech is $36,366. Acura is providing $2,000 dealer cash on this car, essentially lowering that to $34,366. The selling price that you were quoted is even lower than that, so it is an excellent deal. Just make sure that the money factor that the dealer is using is in line with the one that I mentioned and you're in business. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
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I don't have all of the details but I gave a deposit on a base TL (36 mos, 10K/yr). I'll post the lease details later but, the OTD price I agreed to was $16,238 that's $359/mo. after $3673 deposit which includes first month payment. How'd I do???
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Replying to: corndawg (Jan 28, 2009 3:23 pm) does Acura do one if you want? you could likely get the price down slightly by going out an extra 6 months... y ou stil stay w/in the factory warranty, and could probably drop the price slightly.. anyone look into this? better or worse deal to do it that way?
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Hey carman Can you please give me the money factor and the residual value for 09 tl awd. also for 09 tl tech awd,for the month of july.
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Replying to: acuratlfan (Jul 16, 2009 12:37 pm)
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