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Replying to: pbeans (Sep 12, 2007 4:56 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: jrich24 (Sep 14, 2007 2:10 pm) I personally wouldn't make the $1,750 capitalized cost reduction though. I always advise consumers against making down payments when leasing. Those who make them risk losing them if their vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen and never recovered. Even though your monthly payment will be slightly higher, you would be better off going with a zero down lease. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: nismony (Sep 15, 2007 3:29 pm) The best way to negotiate a good deal on a leased vehicle is to negotiate as low a selling price as possible on the vehicle that you want and then have the dealer calculate your monthly payment using its buy rate lease money factor. If I was interested in leasing a 2007 Nissan Murano right now I personally would shoot for a selling price of a couple hundred dollars over dealer invoice and then have the $500 cash incentive subtracted from that, putting the actual capitalized cost at or slightly below dealer invoice. Nissan's current buy rate lease money factor for a 39 month lease of an '07 Murano S AWD is .00033. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: jrich24 (Sep 20, 2007 11:17 am) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: mloggia (Sep 30, 2007 4:14 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: abuaisha (Sep 30, 2007 11:23 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: schustertj (Oct 01, 2007 3:16 am) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: mloggia (Oct 01, 2007 7:59 am) I personally would pass on the excess wear and tear coverage unless you are very hard on your vehicles. I have found that most manufacturers' captive finance companies are pretty reasonable when evaluating the lease-end condition of cars and trucks. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: bkapnyc (Oct 10, 2007 2:22 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: dwws (Oct 15, 2007 9:21 am) The "assignment fee" is probably Nissan Motor Acceptance Corp.'s acquisition fee. NMAC charges a $595 acquisition fee on every vehicle that it leases. The money factor that your sister was quoted is right in line with NMAC's current buy rate for a 39 month lease of this model. This is a good sign. Furthermore, $3,300 is a very reasonable discount for an '07 Murano SL AWD right now. The main problem with this deal is all of the fees. The "assignment fee" is OK, but what is includes in the "inception fees" and what the heck is the "pay-off trades" fee if your sister isn't even trading anything in? Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
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