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#1376 of 1446 Follow-up to 1375: Got a better lease deal elsewhere
by nitetalker
Jan 23, 2013 (6:28 am)
I've decided to take the lease offer of Piazza Honda in Limerick, PA:
money factor 0.00004
residual value 58% of MSRP of $19,595 = $11,365.10
Initial Cap Cost $17,300.50
Acquisition fee $595
35 payments
$182.57 + 9% PA lease tax of $16.43 = $199.00/mo.
$0 due at signing
I'm still wondering, though, why for this car it seems I could get a better price if I were to buy and take out a loan at 0.9%. Could it be because this is a particularly attractive lease? I've only leased once before, way back in the mid-'90s, and I don't recall the particulars ...
#1377 of 1446 Re: Low mileage lease [Car_man]
by dholly
Jan 24, 2013 (1:00 pm)
Thank you good sir! While we do wish a 10k mi. lease option was available, this may work for us.
#1378 of 1446 First Lease Honda Civic
by fdg2390
Jan 29, 2013 (5:44 pm)
This is my first lease and was told Honda Civic would be an ideal model aswell as economical. I have no certain preference on the specific model of the lease.
I will be leasing in South Florida and aiming for a 36 month lease with optimally near zero down.
Where should I begin? Or what are ideal prices for this month, preferably in South Florida.
#1379 of 1446 help with calculations
by doogan3
Jan 31, 2013 (6:13 pm)
Hello,
I am also trying to lease a civic and have a couple of questions. I hope someone can help.
when speaking to dealer today, in ref to 2013 lx sedan base model, i was quoted a MF of 0.001450 & 63% residual. (This was for Jan - apparently it will change over next couple of days for Feb.) I notice this is marginally better than what was listed here. Given that this is suppose to be std across the country - any idea why it was better. Do dealers actually have leverage on this?
How do you calculate the difference from 12000 Vs 15000 miles. All I can get from any dealer ( no matter whether its toyota, honda, etc) is just add another $20-30. What is the formula to calculate this. The basic formula I use to calculate a lease is from this page http://www.edmunds.com/car-leasing/calculate-your-own-lease-payment.html. I cannot from the life of me find out what variable to change for when its a 15000 Mile lease.
Appreciate the help. good luck to all in their quest for a deal!
#1380 of 1446 Re: Low mileage lease [dholly]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 03, 2013 (9:30 am)
You're very welcome dholly.
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#1381 of 1446 Re: First Lease Honda Civic [fdg2390]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 03, 2013 (9:32 am)
Greetings fdg2390. Since you are new to leasing, you definitely should check out the following informative articles on the subject that are available here at Edmunds.com: 10 Steps to Leasing a New Car and Calculate Your Own Lease Payment.
In short, the easiest way to get a good deal on a leased vehicle is to shop around for the lowest possible selling price and then have the dealer that you decide to go with calculate your vehicle's monthly payment using its buy rate lease money factor.
Someone definitely steered you in the right direction, the Civic is traditionally a solid, affordable vehicle. While the 2013 Civic is better than the less than well received 2012 model was, it is more expensive to lease right now as well.
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#1382 of 1446 Re: help with calculations [doogan3]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 03, 2013 (9:36 am)
Hi doogan3. Honda carried its January lease program over through the end of February, so unless it makes an unscheduled change the numbers should be the same. The money factor that you were quoted is likely for a zero due at lease signing deal. The factors for that sort of lease through Honda are typically .00010 lower than they are for a normal lease.
The residual value percentage for a lease with 12,000 miles per year is 2% higher than the residual value for a lease with 15,000 miles per year.
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#1384 of 1446 2013 Honda Civic Si Sedan lease
by roadcrazy
Feb 17, 2013 (3:37 pm)
Car_man, can you please provide me with information on a 12,000 mile/year 36 month lease on a 2013 Civic Si Sedan? If it makes a difference Detroit, MI area. Thanks.
Feb 26, 2013 (7:07 pm)
I figured I should post the deal i got today
Brewster Honda, in NY. I found them straight to the point, realistic and willing to negotiate & get my business. Thanks to Car Man who answered questions here and on other model forums while i decided what to do. I left the specifics in the office but in a nutshell this is what I recall:
15K miles
36 Months
MF was ~ around .000137 (Approx .33%)
County Tax 7.375
Put down First Month and DMV + $200
The rest if the # are in my office and I can post tomorrow if any one is interested. Started at $219 with just First Month & DMV. Ended up paying $200/month on the nose with an addl $200 down
Hope this helps others out there in NY. I went to 5 other Honda dealers in the area and none of them were even close to meeting the starting numbers
Brewster Honda. I think the closest one was $239 with taxes/title/bank (~$1600) down. As I said - the starting Numbers from these guys told me they wanted to do business.
Thanks