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Nissan Altima, Nissan Altima Hybrid, Car Leasing, Sedan
#1851 of 1938 Re: March Residual and MF [mdspinner]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 17, 2013 (10:49 am)
Hi mdspinner. If you qualify for NMAC's top credit tier the buy rate lease money factor for all 2013 Altima Sedans should be .00073 this month. If the dealer is trying to charge you anything higher than that they are likely attempting to mark your car's money factor up to bake additional hidden profit into your deal.
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#1852 of 1938 Re: Altima 3.5 SL [nsolis]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 17, 2013 (10:54 am)
Hi nsolis. Nissan Motor Acceptance Corp.'s March buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Altima Sedan 3.5 SL with 15,000 miles per year are .00073 and 60% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tiers.
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#1853 of 1938 Re: Lease Cash? [rehab702]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 17, 2013 (11:05 am)
Hi rehab702. I believe that the lease cash is only available in the Midwest and Eastern portions of the U.S., not Nevada.
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#1854 of 1938 Re: March #'s [buffalo78]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 17, 2013 (11:07 am)
Hello buffalo78. Nissan Motor Acceptance Corp.'s March buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 39-month lease of a 2013 Altima 3.5 SL Sedan with 15,000 miles per year are .00073 and 60% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
I don't think that Nissan is providing support on 39-month leases of this car right now.
If you need to drive more than 15,000 miles per year, you will have to purchase additional miles on a per-mile basis. It is less expensive to do so at lease signing than it is to wait until lease-end and have to pay an excess mileage penalty.
Nissan is providing a $375 cash incentive on leases of '13 Altima Sedans in your area right now.
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#1855 of 1938 Re: 2.5SL with Tech , spoiler , tint [scott182544]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 17, 2013 (11:13 am)
Hi scott182544. The selling price that you mentioned looks a little aggressive to me. I think that a price of dealer invoice minus any cash incentives plus a couple hundred dollars is a more realistic price.
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#1856 of 1938 Re: March #'s [Car_man]
by buffalo78
Mar 17, 2013 (4:20 pm)
Car_man,
Thank you for the helpful information.
#1857 of 1938 Re: 2.5SL with Tech , spoiler , tint [Car_man]
by scott182544
Mar 17, 2013 (6:19 pm)
Final number ended up being 313.18 car loan and tax 24.90 . total payment 338.08 per month . .Sales tax my area went up to 7.95 2013. My bad... Dealerships started at 385 , then 366 , 354 , final 338.
Contacted 4 Nissan dealerships and they competed against each other . Came down to the 2 highest volumn dealers in St. Louis . Fair deal ?
#1858 of 1938 Altima 2.5 SV w/convenience
by dirt4444
Mar 23, 2013 (12:00 pm)
36 month lease
15,000 miles
Msrp 26,930
Selling price 24,369
MF .00073
$1,000 at inception which includes 1st payment, doc and MV fees
Asking $289/ month ( which includes tax)
Is this a fair price? A couple of calculators have it around $245.
#1859 of 1938 Carman, please help
by charmax
Mar 26, 2013 (1:22 pm)
Carman,
I am trying to figure out the best option on a lease for a 2013 Altima 2.5 SL or 3.5 SL. I've tried to figure out the most current money factor and residuals looking at past posts, but have been unsuccessful. Would you provide the both for both the 2.5 SL and 3.5 SL with 12k and 15k miles over 36 months? Also curious if there are any current lease incentives, I'm in Illinois.
Much appreciated!
Mike
#1860 of 1938 Re: Carman, please help [charmax]
by mdspinner
Mar 26, 2013 (2:01 pm)
Interestingly enough, when its all said and done the 3.5 leases for almost exactly the same amount as the 2.5 even though it has a higher msrp due to the better residual.