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Nissan 350Z Lease Questions

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What is this discussion about? Nissan 350Z, Car Leasing, Coupe, Convertible


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Re:LOOKING 4 CARMAN need some help asap by aprilnj
Sep 04, 2006 (5:01 pm)
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Replying to: Car_man (Feb 20, 2006 4:11 am)

Carman
I have been goin crazy every dealer tells me something different so I REALLY need some sound advice here.
  
I am looking to lease a 2006 or 2007 Mercedes CLS
  
Okay, heres the problem. 1 dealer tells me to make payments less is better to lease 06 for AND another tells me no, no no better To get the 07?
  
I am real confused, I am was assuming get a leftover much lower price can pickup vehicle for $72,000 with original MSRP of $78,400(oh yes and MB is offering $2000 cash incentives to dealer on the 06 CLS).
While the 07 with same options is $80,000 and I havent done much negiotated at this point with 07 as I figured smaller monthly payments on a 06 i.e. lower price? am I wrong? Need some help fast 2006 models are clearing quickly with the options I want.
  
HERES MY NUMBERS-I have found an 2006 with all the options I want MSRP of $78,400- discounting to $71,000 I want a zero 0 down 39 month lease with just reg fees bank etc and no tax included with the payment a 10,000 mile a yr lease, 39 mos any figures to help with this deal- 1 dealer told me $1230 a month with like $5,000 total out of pocket!, doesnt sound to great? Anyway... what should the numbers REALLY be? Since this is a 2006 and not many left I want to move quickly on this car, but dont wanna get ripped off either, thinking of calling the Sales Mgr directly and offering him a deal! Car had been on the lot for months any help, Thanks! Your help is greatly appreciated thanks for your time, see you havent visited CLS board so I want looking for you, hope you dont mind? P.S. Oh just in case, I have good credit.
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Bay Area deals by jim_mckeon
Sep 05, 2006 (8:38 pm)
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Anyone leased a 350 Roadster in the SF Bay Area recently? Any good/bad luck with any particular dealer?
 
I was quoted a MF of .00385 and residual of 53% on a 2006 Roadster with Touring Package and a price of $37500 by Capitol Nissan in SJ. The money factor sounds way too high to me - anyone had better luck?
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Want to lease a 06 350z in Phoenix by clat
Oct 13, 2006 (1:31 pm)
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hey car man,
Could you please list the current money factor and residual for an 06 350z base model interlagos fire and side curtain airbags, 15k miles for two and three years (i don't know if its 24, 27, 36, or 39 months through nissan). I would also appreciate anything else that you think may help. Thanks.
 
clat
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Re: Want to lease a 06 350z in Phoenix [clat] by Car_man HOST
Oct 18, 2006 (3:56 am)
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Replying to: clat (Oct 13, 2006 1:31 pm)

Hey clat. Here's the information that you're looking for. Nissan Motor acceptance Corp.'s current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 24 month lease of a base 2006 Nissan 350Z Coupe with 15,000 miles per year are .00285 and 56%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical 36 month lease are .00285 and 47%. This money factor is actually available for any length lease.
 
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Want to lease '06 350Z Touring Coupe [ Northern Jersey ] by insomniaxvi
Oct 22, 2006 (7:50 pm)
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Hoping I could get some info about the following situation. My thanks go out in advance...
 
I'm 17 years old and am interested in driving an '06 350Z Touring Coupe. My parents have terrible credit and I know they will be declined for the lease.
 
I currently have $20,000 from a trust fund that is currently deposited in my checking account. My thought is that I could, dealership permitting, pay the complete sum of a 36 month lease in cash as a "down payment" to combat the fact that all I have is cash. Does anyone know if this would be possible or has heard of anything like this?
 
If not, is there a way to work around this? I have not been to any dealerships yet with this plan in mind. Any help would be appreciated.
 
Also, let's say that I do wind up paying the entire sum of the 36 month lease in one payment, or rather, as much of the down payment as possible, what figure am I looking to pay in total for the entire lease?
 
I also have other money set aside for insurance and whatnot.
 
( This is my first step into the car-purchasing world, so please be thorough in explanation, sorry )
 
I'm specifically looking to get:
 
2006 350Z Touring Coupe w/:
   6-spd manual
   side and curtain airbags
   carpeted floor mats
   carpeted trunk mat
   aluminum kick plate
   areodynamics package
 
According to nissanusa.com, Total Configured MSRP† $34,485
 
Much appreciated,
Cory
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Taking over a lease -- how to determine if good value by mseningen
Nov 06, 2006 (10:00 pm)
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Let's say there is a 48 month lease with 50 of 60k
miles left for an '06 350Z GT Roadster?
 
How can you tell what a good rate would be to take
over the lease payments?
 
thanks,
 
Mike
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2006 vs. 2007 by jmatson266
Nov 17, 2006 (7:09 pm)
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I was thinking about leasing a Grand Touring Roadster--39 months, 12000 miles, 0 down. Would it be better to wait a couple months for the 2007? I'm not going to buy at the end of the lease, so I'm not sure if payments will be much more if I wait or if a much better deal can be had on a 2006 once the 07 is out? What do you think? Thanks
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Re: 2006 vs. 2007 [jmatson266] by mseningen
Dec 02, 2006 (8:16 pm)
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Replying to: jmatson266 (Nov 17, 2006 7:09 pm)

That would be an easy choice for me --
basically you are saying that you want to rent it for 3 yrs.
 
Let's assume that its 40k base, and 20k for
residual for the '07
for the '06 let's say they knock it down to 36K and 18k
 
Is the $2k difference really worth just saying you have
an '07 -- which for a Z are virtually identical?
 
m
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Re: 2006 vs. 2007 [jmatson266] by Car_man HOST
Dec 12, 2006 (4:35 am)
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Replying to: jmatson266 (Nov 17, 2006 7:09 pm)

Hi jmatson266. Given the lack of lease support on the Nissan 350Z, all things being equal (namely the selling price), I would not be surprised if it was actually less expensive to lease a 2007 model when it comes out than it would be to lease a 2006 model because the '07 350Z will likely have higher residual values. This is all just speculation though because I don't believe that Nissan has published a lease program for the 2007 350Z yet. Which model ends up being cheaper will ultimately depend upon how much lower a selling price you are able to negotiate on a 2006 model when the '07s finally arrive at dealers.
 
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Leasing a 2006 350Z Touring... by coolmarine24
Dec 30, 2006 (1:56 am)
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Hello CarMan, first of all thanks for all the valuable help that you provide, Great Work!...Anyway, I am looking to lease a 2006 Nissan 350Z Touring. Per your advice I am not going to put any money down. I'd like to lease for 36 or 39 months, 15K miles per year. Could you please tell me around how much I should expect to pay a month for this vehicle?? Nissan's websites lists Base MSRP at $32,450. Also do I need to make sure that the car comes with a bumper to bumper warranty?? or does this come standard with all leases??.Hopefully it will be below $550. Please let me know, Thanks Again.
 
Carlos

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