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Replying to: ajfitzer (Mar 21, 2006 5:34 am) i am really irritated that the nav doesn't come with voice activation and also it doesn't have bluetooth. big negatives for me. i don't mind the styling and actually like it, but my wife hates it with a passion. how are the 3rd row seats? are they comparable to MDX? thanks sluri
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I'm about the sign the papers on a fully loaded 7 pass ltd. w/ navi and dvd for $399/month, this includes taxes. The car was a demo with 1k miles on it. They offered $405/month for 7 pass ltd w/navi only, but I decided to go with the demo because of the monthly. What do you guys think? I forgot to add, this was for 12k/yr 36mth. residual was 56% and money factor .00032. All 7pass for march have .00032 and all 5 pass have .0007 for march. I think this is the best crossover suv that I can get for my money for 399/month.
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Replying to: sluri (Mar 21, 2006 1:08 pm)
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Replying to: doggie76 (Mar 21, 2006 4:21 pm)
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Replying to: cacman (Mar 22, 2006 6:37 am) After looking at the numbers it looks like a better deal than the SOA special lease with taxes and down payment rolled into the monthly, so I guess the lease deal offered is negotiable if you get a good salesman to work with. SC
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Replying to: doggie76 (Mar 22, 2006 9:21 am) |
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Hi all, New to leasing and to Subaru. I’m interested in leasing a 7Pass LTD B9 with Nav. I live in the San Diego area and there is a special that claims $4,000.00 Off MSRP - $1,000.00 Rebate = Total Savings $5,000.00. What would be a good lease on such a vehicle and has anyone leased a B9 in So. Cal (7.75% sales tax)? Also, I tend to buy cars with cash and hold on to them for 8-10 yrs but truth be told the buy and hold model is getting old given that family needs change. This car would be for my wife and two kids (4 and 2 yr old) which I think would fit them well and provide all the current safety features I could possibly ask for. Most SUV are too big but the B9 seems just right for a small family of four with the occasional in-law visit 1. What happens in case of car accident or theft? 2. I expect to put at the most 10k miles on it. So given a 12k lease, is it still worth leasing? What are the implications of turning in a low mile car? 3. Should I care what the money factor and residuals are, if I tend to simply part with the car at the end of the lease? 4. Is there a way to determine the length of care ownership that makes leasing a better option over buying new? 5. Are there any “gochas” to look out for in leasing? Any help with the above would be greatly appreciated. Pedro
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Replying to: chris_tx (Mar 10, 2006 7:29 pm) Car_man Host Smart Shopper / Prices Paid Forums |
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Replying to: pete_roc (Mar 23, 2006 12:14 am) If you use the car for business, there are definite tax advantages to leasing. Regarding a total loss (Accident or theft) most leases today include gap loss coverage. What this means if the car is totalled and your insurance company settlement is less than balance owed on the lease, the leasing company covers the difference. |
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