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#4928 of 5230 Re: Accord LX lease question(s) [psanders]
by Car_man HOST
Dec 28, 2012 (7:36 am)
You're very welcome psanders.
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#4929 of 5230 Re: 2013 HONDA ACCORD LEASE QUOTE [jcarlos]
by Car_man HOST
Dec 28, 2012 (7:37 am)
Hi jcarlos. It would be easier for me to evaluate this deal if you were able to provide me with this car's selling price. Let me know and I'll tell you what I think.
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#4930 of 5230 Re: Info on a 2012 Crosstour [iontrap]
by Car_man HOST
Dec 28, 2012 (7:39 am)
Hi iontrap. Honda Finance's December buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2012 Crosstour EX-L 2WD with 12,000 miles per year are .00020 and 51% for consumers who qualify for its "Super Preferred" credit tier.
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#4931 of 5230 2013 Honda Accord lease
by powashiftin
Jan 01, 2013 (6:06 pm)
Picked one up yesterday.
2013 Honda Accord Sport
$550 up front (includes 1st payment)
$340/month 36 months
18k miles a year
I used Weymouth Hondas lease calculater and negotiated from there.
#4932 of 5230 2014 Accord LX Lease
by jeff7800
Jan 02, 2013 (12:18 pm)
$1177 downpayment = license, registration and destination charge
$0 cap cost, $0 first month payment
35 installments of $288 (w/tax $304)
15k miles per year
MSRP: $23,270
Residual: $14,194
Total lease payments (pre-tax): $9,975
National advertised deal was $310 per month +tax, plus about $20 per month for extra mileage. Seems like I got a good deal, Car_man what do you say?
#4933 of 5230 2013 Accord Sedan LX CVT
by jmb1891
Jan 08, 2013 (7:19 pm)
2013 Accord Sedan LX CVT
36 month, 12,000 miles
MSRP: 23270
Gross cap cost: 21414
net cap cost: 20510.85
cap cost reduction due up front: 903.15
residual: 14,427.40
$2200= total due at signing including acquisition, dealer fee of 595 I think, tag, title, cap reduction
Monthly= 223+tax= $239/month
I'm in the Orlando area but this is from a Tampa dealer I have used previously.
Doesn't seem good. What says the forum? Dealer insists this is bottom line awesome deal. Will not eliminate cap reduction costs. I think with cap reduction eliminated and but with same net cap cost would be a good deal.
#4934 of 5230 2012 vs 2013 Accord Lease
by ctal1234
Jan 11, 2013 (7:28 am)
Two questions:
1. What are the residual and mf for a 2012 Accord EX-L V6 non navi? Any dealer cash, etc? 3yr/36K.
2. What are the pros and cons of leasing a 2012 EX-L V6 vs a 2013 EX I4? I would hope to get a similar price on either.
I have a 2010 EX-L i4 that I like, but the lease is up in 6 weeks and I need to figure out what to do next. I am tempted to lease a 2013 EX and, assuming the resale will be high, try to trade it in on an EX-L in a year if there are better deals. On the other hand, the leather and V6 are compelling and I don't mind having a 2012 for three years.
The payments I see reported here on 2013 EX-L leases are c. $60 more than what I'm paying now ($289) and I'd like to stay under (or at lease close) to $300 without a down payment.
Also, my 2010 is in good shape with just a few parking lot dings, and I'm 11K miles under my allotment. Can I expect to get anything on a trade?
Thanks! I appreciate any advice I can get.
#4935 of 5230 Re: 2012 vs 2013 Accord Lease [ctal1234]
by gee22
Jan 12, 2013 (6:31 pm)
The most notable differences between the two are the gas mileage and acceleration. You'll get decent mileage and great acceleration on the 6 and decent acceleration and great mileage on the 4. Then I would just compare the features and decide what's more important to you. Would you rather have a backup camera in the 2013 and give up leather in the 2012, etc? It's not what others think, it's what's important to you.
Forget about trading in your car in a year. You would be terminating a lease two years early and that is really expensive. If you found a dealer willing to take your car, you would be paying through the nose for your next car. Besides, its very counter intuitive to think that a 2013 EX could have an exceptionally higher than anticipated resale value in 2014 and yet they would discounting the 2014 EX-L you want to lease. I'm willing to bet that whatever car you will be leasing next month you will be driving for three years.
Good luck
Jan 14, 2013 (5:05 pm)
Anyone know the January 2013 money factor & residual for a 2013 Accord EX-L Sedan Navigation 4cyl at the super preferred tier with sign & drive?
#4937 of 5230 Re: 2012 vs 2013 Accord Lease [ctal1234]
by Car_man HOST
Jan 14, 2013 (5:08 pm)
Hi ctal1234. Honda is not providing lease support on the 2012 Accord any longer. Chances are, if you want to lease one that it would be less expensive to go with a 2013 model.
Though the dealer cash that's available on the '12 might help to offset some of that. There's $2,750 on the '12 Accord Sedan EX V6 right now.
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