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Re: December Lease Numbers [passat_mx] by drjustin
Dec 25, 2008 (10:48 am)
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Replying to: passat_mx (Dec 25, 2008 4:01 am)

thx passat,
 
i'm not sure i understand the security deposit deal. will the monthly payment still remain the same as with a cap cost reduction?
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Re: December Lease Numbers [drjustin] by passat_mx
Dec 27, 2008 (9:02 am)
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Replying to: drjustin (Dec 25, 2008 10:48 am)

drjustin,
 
No, they are a different concept (see post 3722 in this thread). You should get familiarized with how to calculate a lease payment before heading to the dealer. Edmunds has a very good article here, but I'll give you the gist of it:
 
There are four factors that come into play in a lease: two that are fixed, one that some dealers will try to play fast and loose with, and another that you have to outright haggle with:
a) MSRP: This is fixed, printed on the window of the car. Just make sure it doesn't include any "dealer installed" crapola. Those accessories/protection plans are usually marked up through the roof. Decline them all.
b) Residual percentage: Again, fixed for a determined mileage. The bank sets it and won't accept a contract that deviates from it.
c) Money factor: Fixed, and you can learn about it here. However, in this case the bank sets a base (also called "market") money factor but lets dealers mark it up up to certain point, and they get a kickback on the difference. So you have to know what the base money factor is and insist that that's what is used in your calculation. Money factor for a lease is akin to interest rate on a traditional loan, so the lower it is, the better for you. Some banks will take multiple security deposits and give you a discount on the money factor in exchange. Since security deposits are completely refundable, this is usually a good option from the consumer's point of view.
d) Capital cost: This is the amount for which the leasing bank is going to cut a check to the dealer. It equals the price you agree to pay for the vehicle after all the haggling, plus any other fees you decide to "roll up" into the loan. Let's talk about what these fees could be for a second: **bank fee, all banks charge an inception fee (again, there's a base or market fee that dealers are allowed to inflate to a certain point, so you need to check these forums to see what the current fee is), **title, tax and license (TTL), which are set by your state's DMV, **document fees, this is just crapola from the dealer, try not to pay any (California though sets it fixed at $50, so I don't haggle with that). All these fees can be rolled into the loan if you want (as opposed to being paid at inception). If the money factor is low, it could make sense to just do that.
 
Lastly, the formula: Your lease payment is composed by depreciation + interest:
 
ResidualAmount = MSRP * ResidualPercentage
 
Depreciation = ( CapitalCost - ResidualAmount ) / NumberOfPayments
Interest = ( CapitalCost + ResidualAmount ) * MoneyFactor
 
MontlyPayment = Depreciation + Interest
 
In California, sales tax is applied not at the time of the sale, but at the time when each lease payment is due, so just apply your local sales tax to the resulting MonthlyPayment above to figure out how much to write the check for. Other states might have a different way of handling sales tax.
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Re: MF and Residual in CA G37 coupe [Car_man] by masiisam
Dec 27, 2008 (10:26 am)
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Replying to: Car_man (Dec 22, 2008 4:06 am)

Hi Car man….Thank you for the reply…
 
Here is the info I have and would like to know what you think..
 
Thanks again for spending the time
 
08 G37 coupe, Premium package. Wheel/tire package…
   
39 month lease
15,000 miles
Zero sign off..
463.55 with tax
   
the break down from the dealer is:
   
MSRP - 40,315
Cap Cost -36,095
Net Cap Cost -36,095
Money Factor -.00159
Residual – 57%
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G37 Coupe W/Premium Package by trinbago1
Dec 28, 2008 (12:02 am)
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Hello Everyone,
 
I am thinking about leasing an 08 G37 Coupe W/Premium package. The dealer is offering a 39 month lease with zero down at $399 per month. A total of $2,469 is due at signing. This includes taxes, DMV, and bank fees. Since I am clueless about leases, can you let me know whether or not this is a good deal?
 
I forgot mention that the vehicle is the dealer's test drive car. It has 400 miles.
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2009 G37x coupe lease by goparaju
Dec 28, 2008 (9:22 am)
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Hello all,
 
I am new member here and I have been reading these posts for some time. With all the helpful advice I managed a deal for lease of 2009 G37x coupe AWD. I had recently been to a dealer here at Minneapolis and this is the figure he gave. I am looking for some suggestions and help me figure out if its a good deal.
 
Car = 2009 Infiniti G37x coupe + premium + navigation + wheel locks + car paint seal
 
MSRP = 44770
Inoice = 41064 (from Edmunds)
Cap cost (after bargianing) = 43000
MF = 0.00243 (reduced from 0.00293 due to 5 MSD, 0.00293 - 5*.0001 = 0.00243)
Residual = 58 %
Lease term = 39 months
Total number of miles per year = 10000
Lease amount = 660 per month
 
The sales manager was very understanding and explained that he cannot reduce the cap cost any further as its a new car.
Is this a good deal or can i do better specially the MF and residual?
Can I call Infiniti financials and find authentic MF and residual?
Has anybody bought or looking to buy this car if yes could you please tell me what deal you have?
 
Please let me know as I am planing to settle this early.
 
Thank you
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Re: MF and Residual in CA G37 coupe [masiisam] by johninnj
Dec 29, 2008 (6:02 am)
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Replying to: masiisam (Dec 27, 2008 10:26 am)

That resid is unrealistic for an 08 model, and is most likely being manipulated to move cars. If you just plan to lease and turn-in...no worries, but I HIGHLY doubt that car will be worth 23K in April of 2012.
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Re: MF and Residual in CA G37 coupe [johninnj] by masiisam
Dec 29, 2008 (10:26 am)
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Replying to: johninnj (Dec 29, 2008 6:02 am)

Yea we plan to just turn it in…..so it works out..
 
We already took delivery and love the car…but I would like to know if we got a solid/fair deal
 
How do the rest of the numbers look?..
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G35XS with navi, tech, premium, & sport. by Kemist
Dec 29, 2008 (2:02 pm)
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help me out guys, im ready to get a 2008 G35XS with navi, tech, and premium.
 
msrp: 42,430.00
deal: 37900.00
 
they are taking my two last nissan maxima payments which total to 700.00 and all that im giving down is 719.00 which is 1st mo. and taxes and tags. my monthly payment before tax is 483.00. 39 month lease with 10,000 miles a year.
 
should i jump on this? or try and get them down some more, please respond soon as i am ready to give my 500 dollar deposit.
 
thanks,
Glenn
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2008 G35 - Premium Package by goooals11
Dec 29, 2008 (5:45 pm)
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All,
 
Looking to see what you think of this deal. 2008 G35 with Premium Package Only:
 
Grose Cap Cost = $32903
MF = .00082
Payment = $458
Drive off Fee's = Approx $800 (first, license & doc fees only)
36 Month lease
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Re: 2008 G35 - Premium Package [goooals11] by goooals11
Dec 29, 2008 (8:30 pm)
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Replying to: goooals11 (Dec 29, 2008 5:45 pm)

Looks like the price is going to go down. I should be able to price at at least 1k below invoice and do better than .0082 MF with a Tier 0. I'll keep you posted and please let me know if I shou.ld be doing better.

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