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2099 messages, Last post on Dec 07, 2009 at 3:30 PM
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MSRP=35715 CAP COST=32656 MONTHS=36 MILES=10K RESIDUAL= 59% MONEY FX=.00184 RESIDUAL VAL=21072 DOWN PAY=3672 (INCLDS ALL FEES) MONTHLY PAY=359 TOTAL LEASE COST = 16238 OTD |
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I have been trying to get a dealer to work with me for weeks but none of them seem to care. I had one dealer do the old game of needing to come in to get the pricing and reluctantly gave me a lease quote but it was good for only a few hours. I told him no thanks. I had another dealer than has 25 TL Tech’s in inventory ignore my emails asking for a lease quote and I did go there last week for a test drive and the sales guy has still not gotten me a quote. I have one dealer give me a quote and they say it is the best price they can do but it still seems weak. The quote was: $33,556.00 plus tax, title, license plates, destination charge 36 months 10K miles $2,000 down 56% residual .00184 money factor Monthly payment of $495 Is this a good deal? Should I just wait until August when the dealers are starting to panic more to clear out their 2009 inventory? Anyone know any good Acura dealers in the western burbs?
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Could anyone help me out with the current residual and money factor for 24mos 12000mi on an AWD with Tech? I am about to get out of a 24 month lease on a 2008 Cadillac CTS-4, and since GM isn't leasing anymore, I keep coming back to the TL as the best replacement for the money. Also is the $2000 dealer cash still there, and if so what would be the best guess for what will happenat the end of the month? Is it likely to go away or are they still forced to try to clear out 2009's Oh, one more thing... What would you expect to see for residuals and money factors on 2010 when they arrive? I would think the residual would initially be higher but the money factor would as well. How much of a favor would I be doing myself to get a 2009 now vs waiting for MY2010 ???? Thanks everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Right is a pretty awesome time to get into a TL. My local dealer (Southern California) is giving pretty massive discounts on the TL with Tech ($6800 off msrp) and Base TL ($5000 off msrp). If I were you guys, I'd be jumping on the TLs this month because they are allowing the $2000 dealer cash to be combined with special financing and leases. G |
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09 Base TL with Tech Pkg. Purchase Price $34,206 includes Dest Chrg. Being quoted the following: MF of .00184 Residual 53% for 15K miles per year Tax in Ohio is 6.75% $615.91 due at signing payments per month are $531 When I run calculations I come up with approx $520 per month. Can someone tell me if this is a good deal and does the math workout the way the dealer has ran it? thanks
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Replying to: 23109vc (Jul 16, 2009 6:57 am) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: jahlberg (Jul 21, 2009 6:25 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: acepkt (Jul 24, 2009 12:50 pm) Yes, to the best of my knowledge the $2,000 dealer cash that Acura has been providing on TL Tech models is still available. The last time that I checked, this models incentives were scheduled to run through September 8th. It's difficult to say what the lease program will be like on the 2010 TL will be like when it hits dealers. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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