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Replying to: fletch58 (Jun 27, 2007 5:36 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid Forum |
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Replying to: sakpeg100 (Jul 11, 2007 6:27 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid Forum |
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Car Man, I am trying to figure out what a lease package would be with the numbers listed below… I was thinking that since it is a 2007 that the selling price should be around $34,500 to $35,000 after rebate. Please let me know you thoughts and what the average lease price would be on the vehicle listed below. Base the lease package on 3 year / 36,000 miles... Thank you…Any help would be greatly appreciated 2007 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 2WD MSRP $40,055 INVOICE $38,138 Rebate ($2007) Total $36,131.00
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Shopping comparable full-size SUVs. Expedition Ltd w/DVD,Navi,Moonroof, Trailer package. MSRP $46,315. $1500 cap cost red., 10500 miles, 36 months - lowest dealer quote $583.48 including tax. Seems like a decent deal, if not out-of-line according to Edmunds TMV and lease calc. Anyone know dealer inputs (money factor/depreciation)?
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Replying to: philly70 (Aug 08, 2007 4:26 am) |
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Replying to: Car_man (Sep 20, 2006 2:40 am) thanks for all the info the car will be leased from either a NE Pa. NJ, NY or Ct. dealer 2008 Expedition Limited EL 4x4 MSRP 50,275 24 month 19,500 no money down 1,029 a month out the door (including tax and title etc) he didn't mention a security deposit he told me the Value would be 52% from 56% due to losing 1% for every 1,500 miles over 15,000 vs a 2007 at 52% - 4% due to mileage and a 2,000 rebate the value is 52% of what ever I pay for it in this case it is rated on $50,275? Money factor was 1% if I divide this 1% by 2400 I get 0.0000041666666667 is this the correct number to use? Does the dealer get a holdback for a customer ordered car? This dealer is also a Certified Blue dealer. He also told me that he was sure that he will give the best price around. I don't know how much if he did take off, since I just wanted to get an idea of lease payments and I didn't even start neg. price. So just wondering if I'm using the numbers correctly 52% of what and finding the money factor so I can plug those numbers in and do it myself thanks Anthony Bronx NY
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Carman: I saw in an early post (FLETCH58) that you had said that the Ford $2007 rebate cash may also be able to be added to the $2000 lease cashback, is this true? I was about to sign on the dotted line for a 2007 Tahoe, but GM does offer the $2000 rebate they advertise to people who lease the Tahoe. Needless to say not very happy about this, and it will be a dealbreaker. Please let me know if the offers can be combined. Thank you
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