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Re: Confused [jkenley] by Gyrlwolf
Feb 15, 2009 (5:17 pm)
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Replying to: jkenley (Feb 15, 2009 2:51 pm)

Thanks again for the great advice. I think it's odd too that they didn't call you back the same day trying to cut a deal. That probably means they had another offer from someone offering to give up a little more money for the one with nav. That really suxs. I hope for your sake we're both wrong though and they call you back. Let me know how it goes for you either way. I guess for myself I need to figure out if I want to purchase or lease the 09'. At lease you've informed me that I can haggle for a better price.
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Re: Confused [jkenley] by carshpr1
Feb 15, 2009 (8:13 pm)
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Replying to: jkenley (Feb 15, 2009 2:51 pm)

While I agree about negotiating the lowest price on the car I think that most of the recent incentives have been based on $5k cash to dealer from Lexus on purchase only. So if you lease, the best you could do is around invoice - if you purchase, you could expect about invoice minus the $5k.
 
I too am curious what deal is announced tomorrow as I have been waiting on the sidelines to see if anything better is coming along to move the 09's. I really want to do a lease but they haven't been doing anything to incentivize leasees for the past month or so. Purchases have been great but our 07 only has 20k miles on it and I don't see the need to spend another $10+k over our buyout just to get the same car since the 2010's are out now.
 
Unfortuanately I'm getting the tug toward the 10 though. Looks pretty nice!
 
Looking forward to the news tomorrow - please post as soon as you get the numbers!
 
Thanks!
 
Jay
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Re: Confused [carshpr1] by dperone
Feb 16, 2009 (8:08 am)
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Replying to: carshpr1 (Feb 15, 2009 8:13 pm)

Any details on the new deal starting today ?? Or are they waiting until tomorrow after Presidents Day to announce?
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Re: Confused [carshpr1] by jkenley
Feb 16, 2009 (12:38 pm)
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Replying to: carshpr1 (Feb 15, 2009 8:13 pm)

OK, just got off the phone from the dealer. The $5k incentive DOES apply to leasing as well as purchasing. The MSRP of the rx350 is $44,841. The sale price they quoted me is $35,794, over $9k below msrp and I'm sure well below invoice. Total including ttl is $37,335.82 NC tax is 3%).
 
Lease payments based on this price is $629.51, 48 months, 12k/yr. Lease factor a whopping .00385. Financing would be 6.49% for 60 months for tier 1 credit.
 
Ok, so yes, the price of the vehicle is outstanding, 09 prem pkg w/ nav. But the financing really is horrible, no special financing for leasing or buying through Lexus. I
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2010 lexus lease rx350 by rg911
Feb 16, 2009 (5:06 pm)
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Replying to: jkenley (Feb 16, 2009 12:38 pm)

So I went to a lexus dealership in New Jersey today to lease the new 2010 RX 350 with nav system and was quoted a price of $599 per month $4000 down and 12k per year, for 48months. It sounds ridiculously high.. Can someone please tell me the deals they have been hearing or received from the new model.
thanks
richard
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Re: 2010 lexus lease rx350 [rg911] by jkenley
Feb 16, 2009 (6:54 pm)
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Replying to: rg911 (Feb 16, 2009 5:06 pm)

There are no incentives on the 2010. New year models usually never have any incentives.
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Re: 2010 lexus lease rx350 [jkenley] by MSchiff
Feb 17, 2009 (4:57 am)
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Replying to: jkenley (Feb 16, 2009 6:54 pm)

Hi. Everyone here is so knowledgeble! Wonder if you can help me. I have an RX 350 lease $537/mo with navigation for a 2007. Lease expires in September but I'm at 31k miles of the 36k so need to do something in next few months before I run over my mileage. I love the car but can't afford the 2010. So I can either try to buy out this lease or buy a used 2007 on the market. The market prices seem very high. My residual value (on the agreement) is $26,500. That's seems like too much to pay to buy a car that has been totally retooled for 2010 and in a bad economy.
 
Two questions:
1) Can I extend my current lease terms another year?
2) Can I try to buy the car but renegotiate the residual value? And if so what is a price I should shoot for -- $20k?
 
Thanks!!!
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Leasing 2009 RX 350 by bribor
Feb 17, 2009 (4:41 pm)
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My wife and I are looking at a 2009 RX 350 with Premium Plus and Nav. Initial offer from salesperson has MSRP at about $44,100 and sales price at $35,700. I like the price for the most part but the lease factors seem really high. One dealer quoted .00285 which translates to 6.84%. Can you really negotiate money factors/lease rates? In looking at a BMW for myself, got a quote below invoice AND a lease factor that translated to about 2.1%. Makes a big difference. Can you go in there and try to negotiate the lease rate or can I only try to negotiate the final purchase price?
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Re: 2010 lexus lease rx350 [MSchiff] by maximafan
Feb 17, 2009 (8:56 pm)
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Replying to: MSchiff (Feb 17, 2009 4:57 am)

Hi, Jkenley. I also am leasing an '07 RX350 and am loving this car! I'm also thinking of buying it at the end of my lease, but my lease doesn't end until August of 2010. I'm doing fine with keeping my miles under the 15k a year, so no problem there.
 
Although I'm not sure if you could negotiate the buyout price on your current RX with Lexus, it certainly wouldn't hurt to try once you get close to the end of your lease. Who knows? With the way the economy is right now, they may be willing to lower the buyout price for you.
 
By the way, a friend and I were surfing the Internet together on the Carmax website. She's looking for a used
'08 Acura TSX, and I thought I'd take a look and see what an '07
Lexus RX350 used is selling for. This was in the Tampa, Fl area. They had one that had 35,000 miles on it and it was an '07(about a thousand miles more than mine right now.) and Carmax was asking $26,0000 for it.
If you're a person that takes good care of their car, it would probably be a good move to buy this car at the end of your lease.
 
When I was building a 2010 RX350 on the Lexus website, I could
already see this car is going to cost several thousand dollars more than my '07 did because of the way they're grouping some of the options such as rainsensing wipers and the power rear door and such.
 
Anyway, I hope it works out for you whatever you choose to do.
 
P.S. I remember back in 1998, my mom was leasing a Toyota
Corolla and she was able to extend her lease by six months because she was in the middle of moving to South Florida and didn't have time to deal with deciding whether to buy the car or turn it back in at the time. Check with your Lexus dealer.
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Lease buyout negotiation and Lease Extension by carshpr1
Feb 18, 2009 (3:52 am)
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In answer to an earlier post about negotiating the buyout - my understanding is that Lexus has insurance for lease end where residuals exceed value. So from everything I've read, there is no real incentive to reduce the buyout since they probably don't eat the first few thousand anyway due to the insurance. I'm not 100% certain but I've seen and heard this quite a bit. It also matches my conversations with LFS trying to negotiate a buyout. No dice!
 
I did, however, extend my lease for 6 months. No extra charges and nothing really changes with the lease terms. I got add'l mileage (my annual mileage/12 for each month's extension) and quite a bit of my payment actually goes toward paying down the buyout on the car.
 
The purpose for me doing this is to see if I can find a 2010 (or something) that entices me beyond my buyout. So far, with no discounts I'm having a hard time selling the 2010 to my wife (and it's her car so . . . )so we may end up just buying this one out.
 
It's not the cheapest option to be sure but it gives us flexibility to see what happens with the market. We can turn it in anytime before our due date and we won't be charged for the following month. Not a bad program and easy to do with a phone call to LFS.
 
Good luck and let us know if you have any luck with the buyout negotiation.
 
Jay

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