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3607 messages, Last post on Nov 11, 2009 at 8:23 AM
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Replying to: Car_man (Dec 19, 2008 4:27 am) Anyway payment totaled $379.25 month plus sales tax. I negotiated the deal up to today over the internet and went in with my notes from this forum and a competitive deal from another dealer. They were not going to let me leave. They beat that deal and threw in the first month and tags-title. Thank you guys so much for the wealth of information I found here over the last month. You saved me hundreds if not a thousand or so dollars on the Cap cost.
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Replying to: dkleier (Dec 29, 2008 1:10 pm) |
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For 309/mo I am leasing a 2009 Accord EX with leather seats, 12k miles, sign and drive, 35 payments paid by me.
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Replying to: jfaul4820 (Dec 29, 2008 3:15 pm)
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Replying to: malloyd22 (Dec 29, 2008 8:59 pm) oops, if its to good to be true it probably is, i just realized i said EX in my original, its actually an LX..nice car anyway.. |
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I am getting this deal, and the numbers do not add up: I have one month left on a lease for an 06 Accord ($368) and I was able to roll it into the price of the 09, plus some of the startup costs for new lease Selling price is $25,683 MSRP is $29,225 Residual is .61 Money Factor is .00184 With $250 down and 9% PA sales tax added to payment, price from the dealer is $356 If I enter these numbers into any online lease calculator I get a monthly price of $317! What the Is there something I am missing? |
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Is the residual value for the V6 really 5% lower than the 4-cylinder for a 36 month, 12k mile per year lease? From the posts above, it seems that the V6 has a 57% residual value, while the 4-cylinder's is 62%. That's a big difference for a 36 month lease. Why has the V6's residual value tanked so much in the last few years? When I leased my 2007 Accord EX-L V6 sedan two years ago, it had a 62% residual. Things aren't looking good for my next lease. It seems I'll have to lose 2 cylinders in order to keep my payments anywhere close to what they are now. Then again, maybe that's not such a bad thing considering that I only use all of my V6's power when I'm doing something stupid...
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Replying to: th83 (Dec 30, 2008 12:59 pm)
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in case anyone has an inspection coming for for a lease return and is as stressed out as I was.... had my inspection for my 06 Accord yesterday. I made sure to get the car professionally washed inside and outside yesterday morning beforehand (but not detailed) so the car was extremely spotless and vacuumed.. I believe the Inspection company was called SGS - (Honda Financing uses them). A 20 minute inspection... checked tire wear and also paint consistency (he had some type of device that checks to see if the paint is equally consistent). Checked off some scratches and gouges on front and rear bumpers plus a pink on my back side panel. Altogether, he determined about $500 worth of damage, which is under the $1500 threshold that Honda gives. While I feel he was thorough, he was definitely not checking every inch of the car and being a b Hope this helps.
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Replying to: BrianC15 (Dec 30, 2008 12:53 pm) David
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