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Re: G35XS: Lease in Chicago area ??? [dwynne] by mpgxsvcd
May 16, 2008 (8:32 pm)
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Replying to: dwynne (May 16, 2008 6:36 pm)

I believe some states give you 3 days to return a lease. I am not sure if NC is one of them. The paperwork shows that they calculated everything based on 59% and 12K miles. However, he showed me an IFS document that said 15K was 59% and 12K was +1 %. He then convieniently forgot to add the +1 on the paperwork. I am sure they will straighten it out. It is only $10 a month but it is the principal of the thing.
 
I will call my sales guy tomorrow and ask him what the IFS paper said. If it says 58 + 1 instead of 59 + 1 then I won't complain. If it says 59% + 1 for 12K then I will insist on resigning the lease with the correct residual and no other changes.
 
My sales guy was good so I am sure they will not want to piss me off. I bet they will correct it without a hassle. However, I still would like to know what the exact residual is supposed to be on 12K 36 months for May. Does anyone know it off hand?
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Re: G35XS: Lease in Chicago area ??? [mpgxsvcd] by dwynne
May 16, 2008 (8:44 pm)
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Replying to: mpgxsvcd (May 16, 2008 8:32 pm)

There is no 3 day return in any state that I am aware of. That only applies to refinancing a house.
 
I posted the numbers earlier this month and it was 59% for a 15k 36 month lease on a journey so your residual should be 60%.
 
As I said, IFS will not fund it if the numbers are not right so I am sure it was just an honest mistake.
 
Dennis
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Bay Area, CA g35 lease by ez061825
May 16, 2008 (9:44 pm)
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Hello all, what a detailed forum. May I ask for your comments and suggestions on where I should end up on this deal.
 
I was offered a lease today on a blue slate G35 Journey with premium and Nav packages on the following terms:
 
$3900 down; $406.14 a month.
 
Cap Cost: $35,700
Bank Fee: $595.00
Total Cap Cost: $36,295
Tax on Credit: $229.38
License fees: $304.75
Other fee: $45.00
Cap reduction: $2,914.73
Net Cap: $33,380.27
Residual: $26,133.75
Total depreciation: $7,246.52
Monthly depreciation: $301.94
Monthly rental: $74.99
Base payment: $376.93
Monthly tax: $29.21
 
What down/monthly should I end up at? This is my 1st lease and I would love to hear your thoughts. Thank you!
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Re: Any ideas? [dcdubya] by 23109vc
May 17, 2008 (10:48 am)
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Replying to: dcdubya (May 16, 2008 12:46 pm)

these dealer add ons are scams for them to make money. they rape you on some of this stuff.
 
i leased an acura about a year ago and they wanted over a thousand bucks for "floor mats, wheel locks" and some other crap. i found out from another dealer that this stuff CAME with the car standard and the deales then try to claim they are add ons and just rape you for more money.
 
accessories like roof racks, running boards, pin striping, etc... they mark the stuff way up, charge you "labor" even though they instgall it in house at essentially no real cost..just the flunky that works in maintenance who is not busy at the time... whatever...
 
i leased a car that had a few add ons and they wanted a bunch of money for the stuff. i told themj i didn't want the stuff. they gave me BS about what the parts were worth, labor, blah blah. i basically looked up what the wholesale price of the parts was, and said i'd pay THAT. so i paid wholesale for a roofrack and runningboards on my MDX....i did NOT pay any labor or other BS. if they don't actually LOSE money on those parts...they may just throw it in...
 
in this market, they need to make a sale. don't get scammed by these add ons. if you like them, and are wiling to pay the actual wholesale of what they were "worth" to the dealer, fine. but i would not pay any markup or labor. it woudl be WAY to easy for you to just call a few more dealers, find the exact same car WITHOUT that crap and save the money.
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Old Invoice Pricing by brian62
May 17, 2008 (12:38 pm)
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I found a G35 from December with the lower MSRP. When negotiating, should I target to be $500 over (including the doc fee) on the old invoice price?
 
The invoice price difference is $417 when you include the increased destination charge.
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Re: Old Invoice Pricing [brian62] by dwynne
May 17, 2008 (3:43 pm)
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Replying to: brian62 (May 17, 2008 12:38 pm)

Yes, the dealer pays what is on the invoice at the time they got the car. If you find one you like that was delivered to the dealer before the price went up, then you can save a little money.
 
Dennis
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My G35 Deal by brian62
May 18, 2008 (6:39 am)
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G35 Journey with Premium Package and Trunk Cargo Net.
 
36 Months, 12k miles per year with $0 due at signing at $448.86 +tax per month.
 
MSRP 35,575
Edmunds Invoice 32,625
Residual Value 21,345
 
Sale Price of car 32,444
Title, License and Reg 560
Acquistion Fee 595
Doc Fee 399
AZ Tire Fee 5
First Payment 485
Gross Cap Cost 34,488
 
The car also included window tint, here in AZ this is a must and I would have paid another $200 to have it done.
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Re: Old Invoice Pricing [dwynne] by brian62
May 18, 2008 (6:57 am)
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Replying to: dwynne (May 17, 2008 3:43 pm)

How many price increases have their been?
 
Car 1 - G35 manufactured in Dec had the following:
Prem Pkg
Trunk Cargo Net
Splash Guards
MSRP of 35,475
 
Car 2 - G35 I just purchased, manufactured in Feb
Prem Pkg
Trunk Cargo Net
MSRP of 35,575 ($100 more then car 1 and no splash guards)
 
Both of the above had a destination of $715 and car 2 matches Edmunds invoice.
 
Cars.com and KBB have another price increase on the MSRP and Invoice. Destination is up to $765 and base price is up to $32,700 from my $32,300.
 
I didn't see any cars on the lot with a MSRP that matches cars or KBB but I wasn't looking very hard.
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Re: Old Invoice Pricing [brian62] by gforce11
May 18, 2008 (8:45 am)
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Replying to: brian62 (May 17, 2008 12:38 pm)

It depends on what your doc fee is. Here in So Cal, our doc fee is $45. So shooting for $500 over invoice is kind of silly. Now if its like $400-$500 in your area, then definitely try to get it down as much as you can.
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Re: Old Invoice Pricing [brian62] by gforce11
May 18, 2008 (8:49 am)
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Replying to: brian62 (May 18, 2008 6:57 am)

Yes the prices on the new shipments are up. Invoice price is up around $400-$500 and destination is another $50 bucks. I believe these prices started last week. In terms of leasing, it shouldn't change your numbers much.

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