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Re: Various 2008 Malibu 2LT Lease Rates? [Car_man] by jaxs1
Dec 20, 2007 (7:34 pm)
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Replying to: Car_man (Dec 20, 2007 3:19 am)

That actually sounds pretty good. Residual looks good. I think you may be able to lease a Malibu with a competitive payment to a comparably equipped Camry or Accord.
 
What does 2.3% convert to a money factor?
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Re: Lease options on 2008 Chevy Malibu [Car_man] by 40yearfan
Dec 20, 2007 (9:21 pm)
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Replying to: Car_man (Dec 20, 2007 3:24 am)

Thanks Car_man. You are a scholar and a gentleman.
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Re: Various 2008 Malibu 2LT Lease Rates? [jaxs1] by 40yearfan
Dec 20, 2007 (10:00 pm)
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Replying to: jaxs1 (Dec 20, 2007 7:34 pm)

Divide the annual interest rate (2.3%) by 2400 to get the money factor (.00096).
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Re: Various 2008 Malibu 2LT Lease Rates? [40yearfan] by jaxs1
Dec 22, 2007 (9:43 am)
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Replying to: 40yearfan (Dec 20, 2007 10:00 pm)

What are the full lease details for the new Malibu including the dollar amounts of lease startup and return fees and deposits required? What do they charge per mile for mileage overages and for prepaid extra mileage over 15K per year?
 
Seems like a 2 year lease would be a good way to experiment with purchasing the Malibu. You would be under the full bumper to bumper warranty even if you drive 15K miles a year and, if the actual resale value is not as high as they are speculating for this new model, the shortfall isn't your problem unless you try to turn it in early.
 
If you really like it, you can buy a 2010 Malibu at the lease end and, if it was problematic and develops a bad reliability reputation, you can switch to something else at that time with no repair costs or resale woes.
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Re: Various 2008 Malibu 2LT Lease Rates? [jaxs1] by 40yearfan
Dec 22, 2007 (6:51 pm)
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Replying to: jaxs1 (Dec 22, 2007 9:43 am)

Jaxs1, I just leased one today. It's a 2008 Malibu 2LT with the engine package with bodyside molding and red jewel tint coat. Total MSRP is $25,140. I have it on a 24 month lease with 15,000 miles per year for $520 per month, including taxes. I put no money down, but had to pay almost full MSRP ($25,004.05) with license, documentation fees and admin fees of $1,383.35 for a total of $26,387.40.
 
I almost forgot that I added $259.00 to the contract for tire and rim insurance through GMAC, so you need to deduct $259 from the $25,004.05 to get the true cost of the lease. The original agreement was $508 for the lease before I added the tire and rim insurance. Now you need to know that they financed the whole thing and I didn't put one penny down.
 
MIleage overage is 15 cents a mile.
 
I got it at Power Chevrolet in Peoria, AZ. from Saul Aguirre and negotiated the whole deal before I went to the dealer. This guy really knew what he was doing but he was willing to do some bargining to get to my number. I would highly recommend him to anyone in the Phoenix area wanting a Chevrolet. Within one and one half hours, he had done a pull ahead on my Rendezvous and had all the paper work ready for the finance department for the new Malibu. I spent a half hour in there and was done.
 
I drove it home (some 35 miles away) and was truly impressed with how quiet this car is. With the 252 HP V6, hydraulic power steering, traction control and hugh 18 inch tires, it drove nicer than any BMW I've ever driven. The seats are comfortable, the dash is well laid out and the interior is as nice as the Acura Legend I used to own. I don't know how well this car will hold up, but GM has a real winner on their hands if first impressions mean anything.
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Re: Various 2008 Malibu 2LT Lease Rates? [jaxs1] by 40yearfan
Dec 22, 2007 (6:50 pm)
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Replying to: jaxs1 (Dec 22, 2007 9:43 am)

Jaxs1, I just leased one today. It's a 2008 Malibu 2LT with the engine package with bodyside molding and red jewel tint coat. Total MSRP is $25,140. I have it on a 24 month lease with 15,000 miles per year for $520 per month, including taxes. I put no money down, but had to pay almost full MSRP ($25,004.05) with license, documentation fees and admin fees of $1,383.35 for a total of $26,387.40.
 
I almost forgot that I added $259.00 to the contract for tire and rim insurance through GMAC, so you need to deduct $259 from the $25,004.05 to get the true cost of the lease. The original agreement was $508 for the lease before I added the tire and rim insurance. Now you need to know that they financed the whole thing and I didn't put one penny down.
 
MIleage overage is 15 cents a mile.
 
I got it at Power Chevrolet in Peoria, AZ. from Saul Aguirre and negotiated the whole deal before I went to the dealer. This guy really knew what he was doing but he was willing to do some bargining to get to my number. I would highly recommend him to anyone in the Phoenix area wanting a Chevrolet. Within one and one half hours, he had done a pull ahead on my Rendezvous and had all the paper work ready for the finance department for the new Malibu. I spent a half hour in there and was done.
 
I drove it home (some 35 miles away) and was truly impressed with how quiet this car is. With the 252 HP V6, hydraulic power steering, traction control and hugh 18 inch tires, it drove nicer than any BMW I've ever driven. The seats are comfortable, the dash is well laid out and the interior is as nice as the Acura Legend I used to own. I don't know how well this car will hold up, but GM has a real winner on their hands if first impressions mean anything.
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Re: Various 2008 Malibu 2LT Lease Rates? [40yearfan] by jaxs1
Dec 22, 2007 (7:07 pm)
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Replying to: 40yearfan (Dec 22, 2007 6:51 pm)

That sounds really high for a 2LT even for 24 months. Maybe because you paid around MSRP. Maybe you paid too much on doc and admin fees too and drove up the price. Do you know if you got the lowest lease interest rate or was it marked up?
When they start producing and shipping them in volume, there will be better supply and good discounts off MSRP.
Many dealers are still only getting a couple 2008 Malibus at a time, so supply is still tight.
I would just get an Accord if close to MSRP was the best price I could find on a Malibu when I was ready to buy.
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Re: Various 2008 Malibu 2LT Lease Rates? [jaxs1] by 40yearfan
Dec 22, 2007 (8:32 pm)
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Replying to: jaxs1 (Dec 22, 2007 7:07 pm)

The doc and admin fees are standard. The license was over $450 (they are really expensive here in AZ.). If you use one of the auto leasing calculators:
 
http://www.calculator.com/pantaserv/lease.calc
 
and you put in MSRP with 2.3% interest rate and 63% residual (thanks Car_man) on a 24 month lease with no money down, you will come up to the $508 figure when you add in the doc and admin fees and license cost. A 2 year lease is going to be expensive on just about any auto you drive.
 
BTW, I drove a late 90's Accord for about 6 months. Hated the car and got rid of it as soon as I could. Too small of an engine and very few of the gadgets I was used to in my other vehicles.
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Re: Various 2008 Malibu 2LT Lease Rates? [40yearfan] by jaxs1
Dec 22, 2007 (8:44 pm)
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Replying to: 40yearfan (Dec 22, 2007 8:32 pm)

What are the standard doc and admin fees?
$450 is expensive for registration. California has expensive registration and it's probably about 1/2 that.
Maybe $1000 below MSRP would have lowered the payments quite a bit, but you would probably have had to wait another 3 to 6 months for the dealers to have a good supply of cars.
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Re: Various 2008 Malibu 2LT Lease Rates? [jaxs1] by 40yearfan
Dec 23, 2007 (6:18 am)
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Replying to: jaxs1 (Dec 22, 2007 8:44 pm)

The documentation fee is $369 and the GMAC adminstrative fee is $595. These might be puffed up somewhat, but you have to remember that GMAC is financing this loan for 2.3%.

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