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Re: New S2000 Odometer Miles: What is a reasonable number? [dwynne] by donquixote30
May 21, 2007 (5:05 pm)
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Replying to: dwynne (May 21, 2007 7:08 am)

Thanks for your comforting words. I test drove the car today, opened the hood and listened to the engine, also did check the exhaust. The car passed the test, whatever that means. At any rate, I signed the papers and should be picking it up this weekend.
 
Cannot believe I bought a red car. NFR (red/black contrast) looks terrific on the S2000, in my opinion
 
Thanks again.
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Re: New S2000 Odometer Miles: What is a reasonable number? [donquixote30] by dwynne
May 22, 2007 (5:05 am)
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Replying to: donquixote30 (May 21, 2007 5:05 pm)

Congrats to you too! I would have driven it home and not waited for the weekend .
 
Remember a new S2000 will have 3/36 bumper to bumper and 5/60 powertrain factory warranty. You can also purchase a HondaCare extended service contract for a reasonable amount (7yr/80k miles for $765 for example) - unless you live in FL. A few test drive miles should not harm anything and even if they did any problem should show up long before the warranty is out.
 
NFR does look nice. The paint (and the body panels) are really thin and easy to dent and scratch so you do have to take care of the finish. I put a car cover over my S when I am not going to be driving it soon.
 
Dennis
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Re: New S2000 Odometer Miles: What is a reasonable number? [donquixote30] by accelerator
May 22, 2007 (5:54 am)
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Replying to: donquixote30 (May 21, 2007 5:05 pm)

You are going to love it! The NFR's finish almost looks like wet paint, too me.
 
Congrats!
 
Now that you have your S, don't stop posting!
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Re: New S2000 Odometer Miles: What is a reasonable number? [accelerator] by 23109vc
May 22, 2007 (4:31 pm)
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Replying to: accelerator (May 22, 2007 5:54 am)

what was your final MF and residual value to get the $360/month payment?
 
total money out of pocket?
 
you said you had almost $1000 of negative equity - was that factored into it or did you kick in another $1000 that is not reflected in teh deal..
 
assuming we could duplicate your "deal" and we did NOT have any negative equity, and we did a similar 48month lease...we'd be able to shave another $20/month off the price...getting to $340.... not bad...
 
i've actually got a $5000 trade in...so i'd be able to not only have NO negative equity...and get $340/month..but i'd shave another $5000 off theprice if i rolled my trade into the deal and effective be at $240/minth????
 
give us all the details on yoru deal!!!
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Re: New S2000 Odometer Miles: What is a reasonable number? [23109vc] by accelerator
May 23, 2007 (6:15 am)
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Replying to: 23109vc (May 22, 2007 4:31 pm)

23109vc,
 
I'll get the contract this afternoon and post the info for you here.
 
In Texas, if you have a trade-in, you get a sales tax break. For example, instead of paying taxes on $30,000, you would pay taxes on a $25,000 ($30,000 - $5,000 = $25,000) effectivly making your $5,000 trade-in worth more like $5,400 (depending on your tax rate). The dealers will know the trade-in benefits so if you are expecting $5,000, they may try and offer you $4,600 and then telling you with the tax savings that is equivalant to the $5,000 you were expecting. If you are happy with that, great, if not, stand firm. I had my trade-in evaluated at 5 different places and then used the highest quote as reference to prove why I expected the number I expected on the trade-in value.
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Re: New S2000 Odometer Miles: What is a reasonable number? [23109vc] by accelerator
May 23, 2007 (9:31 am)
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Replying to: 23109vc (May 22, 2007 4:31 pm)

Based on MSRP of 34,845, 48 months/48k miles.
 
Cap Cost: $31,896 (this includes ~ $700 of negative equity)
Cap Cost Reduction (cash down): $2,860 (includes first payment leaving 47 more payments of #360).
MF: .00240 / 5.76%
Payment: $360.00 (AFTER taxes so your payment may vary)
This deal also came with a service contract (42months/42k miles) valued at $704
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Re: New S2000 Odometer Miles: What is a reasonable number? [dwynne] by donquixote30
May 23, 2007 (10:40 am)
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Replying to: dwynne (May 22, 2007 5:05 am)

Thanks and I do appreciate your tip about finish-care issues. Happy and safe driving,
 
Jack
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Re: New S2000 Odometer Miles: What is a reasonable number? [accelerator] by donquixote30
May 23, 2007 (10:43 am)
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Replying to: accelerator (May 22, 2007 5:54 am)

Thanks, and I shall keep in touch.
 
Regards,
 
Jack
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2007 S2000 Lease Payment by hlv
Sep 08, 2007 (4:06 pm)
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Car Man,
 
I'm so confussed with how to calculate a lease payment. I read all the posts and just can't get it through my thick skull.
 
Could you tell me what a fair monthly lease payment would be for a 2007 S2000, 36 month lease, 0 down, (first months payment and security deposit) through Honda? The sales price is 30,000 plus 7.75% tax. Also what percentage should the residual be and what is the percentage based upon, sales price or MSRP.
 
Thank you so much for any help you can provide!!!!
 
Lee
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Re: 2007 S2000 Lease Payment [hlv] by accelerator
Sep 10, 2007 (5:45 am)
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Replying to: hlv (Sep 08, 2007 4:06 pm)

I'm not carman and there or other factors, but based on your numbers, this is what I have (assuming Preferred Credit):
 
Residual: 51%
Money Factor: .00266
Down Payme: $0.00
Term: 36 months
Mileage: 36K (I assumed this)
Payment W/O TAX: $494
 
If you have a trade-in, that will affect how much tax you actually have to pay. If you are trying to prepare before you go see the dealer, you need to know all the different scenarios (e.g. before tax is figured in, after, how much your trade-in is worth, etc). If you have a trade-in, take your car in and have them appraise it so you know if the dealer is offering a fair deal. They do this all day and if they know you know the numbers for one sceanrio, they'll simply present you with another scenario and you lose your advantage. When I shopping for my S2000, the dealership I worked with gave me all the numbers I needed (and asked for) AND allowed me to leave and validate what they were stating was true... It was and I bought it. Don't be afraid to go in there with pencil, paper, laptop, palm pilot, what ever tools you need. They have them, why not you?
 
Don't get frustrated, it is a learning curve. My recommendation is to study and understand where the values are coming from and how they are figured... You absolutely have to understand the leasing jargon or you will get taken for a ride. I got my lease payment below $400 but it seems the average is around $450-500, from the postings I've seen here.
 
Oh, if you are in Texas, on a lease, you DO pay the taxes on the entire price of the car and not just the depreciation like you do in some states.
 
If you get a lease quote from your dealer (either from their print out or you jot them down on paper) feel free to post the numbers here and we'll give you our opinions on their offer. There are quite a few of us who monitor the S2000 forums.

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