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Replying to: dannyhashovav (Nov 18, 2008 7:06 am) Also, Are fees like (Doc, License, CVR) these figured into the whole Capital Cost of the car?? Or should they be added at the end??? Maybe I should just pay those up front, and be sure not to get double charged. Anyone know what a CVR Filing fee is?? Thank you! |
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Replying to: dannyhashovav (Nov 18, 2008 7:06 am) |
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Here is what Mike Piazza Honda in PA just offered me and it's better than several other places. Is this a good deal or can I get better, and by how much? 3 yr/36,000 miles $1,000 out the door $488 per month lease Base invoice = $33,979 Vehic price = $32,529 ACQ Fee = $595 Cash Reduc = $289 Net Cap Cost = $32,834 Resid % (book) = 48% Resid % (net) = 50% Resid $ (net) = $18,732 Frt-End Profit = -$1,750 (it appears to be a negative) Reserve Profit = $200 Total Profit = -$1,550 (it appears to be a negative) DMV Fees = $186.45 Initial Payment = $1,000 Can I do much better than this? An extra $5 here and there aren't going to make a huge difference and not worth the extra time. Thanks |
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Does anyone have any feedback on a lease for a new Honda Pilot EXL-RES-AWD. Below are the most recent terms from the dealer. They still seam high so I'm curious whether anyone has any insight. $37,465.00 - MSRP $32,812.00 - Selling Price $900.00 - Down Payment $17,983.20 - Residual 48% 15,000 - miles per year $482.17 + 7.75% tax = $519.54 per month for 36 months
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I have a 2006 Pilot EX coming up for return in Feb 09. I called a LI dealer who advertised a 2009 EX Pilot $299 a month for 36 months, $0 down Tax, Title, First month payment , Bank fee $295,Destination fee $695. I called and this is the vechicle I am interested in . I see from some posting that the destination fee seem to be a duplication and maybe the dealer uses this for margin dollars?. The dealer says that he has cars for this, should I waste my time and go there , and since I have 3 months left on my lease will they buy that remaining lease to lease the new one . How despirate are dealers today ? or do I wait till January / Febuary? I am expecting that this deal woul have about a total of $2,500 down Thank you for the input.
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Replying to: nico18 (Nov 19, 2008 2:09 pm) 2009 Pilot 4WD EX-L w/RES 36 Months Term 15,000 Annual Mileage $471.60 before tax *Lease Summary: Required Refundable Security Deposit $475.00, 1st Monthly Payment $471.60, Esimated Selling Price $32,812.00 Capitalized Cost Reduction (down payment) $900.00 to equal an estimate total of $1,846.60 due at lease signing. |
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Replying to: scottband (Nov 17, 2008 7:31 pm) Good luck. |
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Replying to: Car_man (Nov 13, 2008 6:45 pm) I am helping my friend close a deal and this is what they are looking for. BTW, I got mine (4WD Touring w/ RES) in late August and the residual was 52% at the time. Below 50% early in the model year seems low. Are all the SUV brands residuals going down like this are are their any still offering a strong residual right now? Thanks.
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Replying to: dannyhashovav (Nov 18, 2008 7:06 am)
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Replying to: pilotbound1 (Nov 21, 2008 7:41 pm) In essence, two things are occurring with a down payment. First, you are making a large prepayment that is not necessary. Why put $2,500 down today, when you can spread that $2500 out over 36 months? Second. Extreme example - but this best illustrates my concern. You take your shiny new leased vehicle, drive off the lot and two weeks later you total the car. The good news is - the lease company is taken car of, since GAP is usually built into either the lease or the insurance, the car dealer is happy, since now they not only have one sale, but possibly two. And you, well - guess what your $2,500 down payment is gone - no insurance recoupment, nothing, zilch. something to consider....anyway, I am back at reading the board, my 05 Pilot is coming off lease and I was disappointed to read consumer reports discussion on it in the November issue. So looking forward for you all to educate me on the 09 Pilot pricing... |
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