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Saab 9-5, Car Leasing, Sedan, Wagon
#81 of 90 Re: 2011 Aero Lease [penn2]
by Car_man HOST
Jan 13, 2011 (5:40 pm)
Hi penn2. Saab is currently providing a $1,500 cash incentive on leases of the 2011 9-5. Its January base lease rate is 1.2%. A lease rate of 1.2% is equivalent to a money factor of .00050.
You can plug this lease rate, along with some other variables, into the formula that is outlined in the following article to calculate a lease payment: Calculate Your Own Lease Payment.
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#82 of 90 Re: 2011 Aero Lease [Car_man]
by penn2
Jan 14, 2011 (8:26 am)
Thank you Car Man! Much appreciated.....
however, I have no frame of reference....is 1.2% a "good" or "great" lease rate for a 2011 Aero? Would you anticipate greater incentives or lower rate as we move in to February or March?
Thank you!
#83 of 90 Re: 2011 Aero Lease [penn2]
by Car_man HOST
Jan 23, 2011 (10:11 am)
You're very welcome penn2. A lease rate of 1.2% is indeed attractive. Saab's current incentives are scheduled to run through the end of February. It's difficult to say what its March program will be like at this point.
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#84 of 90 lease residual and money factor on 9-5 aero
by fishemc
Mar 08, 2011 (5:26 pm)
Anyone have any information on the March incentives, residual and money factor on 2011 9-5 Aero?
Tech, Nav, ventilated seats, urail, etc. Not sure if any of that has an impact to residual?
Also, is the Edmunds TMV applicable as a target for a lease as well or only cash/finance?
I am looking at leasing in the next 30-60 days.
Thanks as always!
#85 of 90 Re: lease residual and money factor on 9-5 aero [fishemc]
by penn2
Mar 08, 2011 (9:50 pm)
Here was my recent experience:leased a 2011 9-5 Aero with tech package and Harmon Kardon for
49,600. 10K MI/year
$699/mo no money down. Residual was
56%. Lease rate
1.2% . I do believe I probably could have gotten a better deal if I was willing to stretch out the negotiations a bit . The options you want -- or any options for that matter - likely do not impact residual. Mileage is what plays the part there. Good luck
#86 of 90 Re: lease residual and money factor on 9-5 aero [fishemc]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 13, 2011 (5:17 pm)
Hi fishemc. Saab is currently providing 0.0% financing for up to 3 years, 2.9% for 4 to 5 years, and 4.9% for 6 years or $3,500 dealer cash or a special lease program on the 2011 9-5.
As far as this car's lease program goes, Saab's current base lease rate and for a 36 month leas of a 2011 9-5 Aero is 1.2%. Saab is also providing a $1,500 cash incentive on leases of this car.
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#87 of 90 Re: lease residual and money factor on 9-5 aero [Car_man]
by gorlomi
Mar 19, 2011 (2:35 pm)
Dear car_man,
What is the invoice on a base 2011 aero? Are the lease numbers good for a 56%residual value ?
What would the numbers be if I wanted a 36/12000m a year?
Thanksin advance,
#88 of 90 Re: lease residual and money factor on 9-5 aero [gorlomi]
by Car_man HOST
Apr 04, 2011 (4:29 pm)
Hi gorlomi. Saab's current base lease rate and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 9-5 Aero with 12,000 miles per year are 1.2% and 47%, respectively.
Saab is currently providing a $1,500 cash incentive on leases of the '11 9-5.
You can find this car's dealer invoice price over in the New Vehicle Pricing section of Edmunds.com.
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#89 of 90 Re: lease residual and money factor on 9-5 aero [Car_man]
by gorlomi
Apr 08, 2011 (1:41 pm)
Thanks Car_Man:
thats really sad - went and bought myself an MDX . chee.
#90 of 90 Re: lease residual and money factor on 9-5 aero [gorlomi]
by Car_man HOST
May 01, 2011 (4:14 pm)
You're very welcome gorlomi. As a former Saab owner myself I agree that it's sad to see their demise. They're in a cough spot right now.
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