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Honda Accord, Car Leasing, Coupe, Sedan
#4956 of 5232 Re: January Residuals [migraine]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 11, 2013 (4:47 pm)
Hi migraine. Honda Finance's February buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Accord Sedan EX-L V6 with 12,000 miles per year are .00155 and 59% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
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#4957 of 5232 Re: 2013 Honda Accord EX 4C Sedan [hondarider2]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 11, 2013 (4:48 pm)
Here you go hondarider2. Honda Finance's February buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Accord Sedan EX 4-cylinder with 12,000 miles per year are .00155 and 62% for consumers who qualify for its top aka "Super Preferred" credit tier.
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#4958 of 5232 Re: 2013 Honda Accord 4dr Sport [nvnick1]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 11, 2013 (4:51 pm)
Hi nvnick1. Honda Finance's February buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Accord Sedan Sport 4-cylinder with 12,000 miles per year are .00155 and 61% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The type of transmission that the car has does not have an impact upon its lease program.
If you can do a lease with only 10,000 miles per year, its residual value would be 1% higher.
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#4959 of 5232 Re: 2013 Accord EX-L [cuban1]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 11, 2013 (4:53 pm)
Hey cuban1. Honda Finance's February buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Accord Sedan EX-L 4-cylinder with 15,000 miles per year are .00155 and 58% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
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#4960 of 5232 So I get an offer from:
by abduhla
Feb 11, 2013 (10:08 pm)
I got an offer from Planet Honda, NJ.
2013 Accord LX 4door
39 month lease
159/month
18c/mile over 10k/year
2500 due at signing. Im sure this excludes tax, title, etc.
Not worth it im assuming?
My credit is 810. Should I demand 15c over 12k/year and 1200 at signing?
#4961 of 5232 Re: 2013 Honda Accord EX 4C Sedan [Car_man]
by hondarider2
Feb 12, 2013 (8:10 am)
thank you Car_man! for the same car, what are the residual and money factor for a 24 months lease?
Thanks!
#4962 of 5232 Re: So I get an offer from: [abduhla]
by pegasus17
Feb 12, 2013 (9:54 am)
REF: 4960
Overall not a bad deal but you should reduce the down and pay more per month.
$239 per month with zero down is reasonable. For comparison only, scroll down to find the Accord deals:
http://www.vosshonda.com/specials/index.htm
You can check weymouth for a similar deal. No incentives on Accord lease at the moment...
#4963 of 5232 Re: 2013 Honda Accord EX 4C Sedan [hondarider2]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 12, 2013 (4:43 pm)
You're welcome hondarider2. A 24-month lease is going to be more expensive.
Honda Finance's February buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 24-month lease of a 2013 Accord Sedan EX 4-cylinder with 12,000 miles per year are .00155 and 69% for consumers who qualify for its top aka "Super Preferred" credit tier.
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#4964 of 5232 Re: So I get an offer from: [abduhla]
by huskerfan5
Feb 12, 2013 (6:15 pm)
Interesting, the Planet Honda website has a too good to be true ad for an Accord at $169 a month with $954 due at signing. Must be with a third party leasing company that charges ridiculous turn-in and wear and tear fees.
I'm sure you could negotiate a much better deal than the one they've offered.
#4965 of 5232 Re: So I get an offer from: [huskerfan5]
by abduhla
Feb 14, 2013 (1:26 pm)
Hey Thanks A lot man. I would have never found that.
Now the thing is that I currently have a lease that is over miles with Honda. My fear is that once I go to exchange the car for a new lease, they are going to use the overage against me in negotiations.
Maybe I should sell the car to a third party, pay off AHF and then start fresh?
Still researching my options.