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#1382 of 1445 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 1445 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
#1386 of 1445 Re: done deal [doogan3]
by nklemann
Feb 26, 2013 (9:31 pm)
Thanks for the information, what trim level is that for? Do you have the MSRP?
#1387 of 1445 is florida really that different?
by trbl39
Feb 27, 2013 (1:05 am)
Wow either Florida is really different or I am getting the biggest run around ever. I have been getting lease rates in the $279 area for 36 months/12,000 with zero at signing. I have top tier credit and have been leasing 2 cars every 3 years thru honda financial for over 10years in PA. I just moved to FL with my PA lease ending in a month. Lowest price I got was 18,423. Has anyone gotten a Honda Civic LX in southwest FL recently?
Also as this is the last week for the current deals, CarMan do you think it is better to wait for the March deals?
#1388 of 1445 Re: done deal [nklemann]
by doogan3
Feb 27, 2013 (5:32 am)
I will get all the details today - I left them in my office last night.
Honestly, I spent the last 3 days going from dealer to dealer, between hyundai , Toyota & Honda. In the end, I knew that
$200 / month with with little to nothing down was where i needed to be. So Once They were willing to meet my numbers, I did not really focus on the specifics.
#1389 of 1445 Re: done deal [doogan3]
by dylrex
Feb 27, 2013 (6:09 am)
I received a quote yesterday of $17,150 for an LX. They also sent me an email for an additional $250 off. I'm still very undecided as I have been comparing the Civic with the Elantra.
I know this is a great price for the Civic but it's looking like the Elantra is going to lease cheaper.
#1390 of 1445 Re: 2013 Honda Civic Si Sedan lease [roadcrazy]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 03, 2013 (7:31 am)
Hi roadcrazy. Honda is scheduled to introduce a new lease program next week, in the meantime its current buy rate lease money factor for a36-month lease of a 2013 Civic Si Sedan is .00115.
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Mar 06, 2013 (8:29 pm)
Hi everyone,
I was quoted for a honda civic LX for 36 month 12k/yr lease
170 a month, with ~1800 down which was just for tax up front,dealer/doc fees and first months payment.
How does this sound?
Thanks!!
edit 1: this was for NYC area