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Subaru B9 Tribeca Lease Questions

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Re: money factor for 7-pass Limited [Car_man] by doubled1tx
Jun 09, 2006 (8:08 pm)
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Replying to: Car_man (Jun 04, 2006 6:14 am)

Just starting to look at the b9, where is the 2,500 tricbeca incentives located. are they for the 7-pass ltd or the 5-pass ltd. any info would be helpful.
 
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B9 Money Factor and Residual Pls by viper2
Jun 10, 2006 (5:21 pm)
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Hi Car_man and everyone,
 
I stopped by the Subaru dealer today. The salesperson said that there is $2500 lease cash on the 7 pass model and $2000 on the 5 pass model. He didn't say anything about base vs Limited and navi vs no navi. Can you confirm that these amounts are just based on the number of passengers and not anything else?
 
As for the money factors and residuals, would it be possible to list all the different money factors and residuals for 5 vs 7 pass, base vs limited, and 12k vs 15k miles per year? I see from your earlier posts that a 7 passenger model will cost me more in terms of interest and lower residual (in addition to price).
 
With everything on one post, you won't have to retype the same numbers when replying to multiple people. Hopefully, you can just refer them to Post #X for the figures.
 
Lastly, how does the B9's current lease program compare to last month's program? I have a lease that is up at the end of July. The salesperson I spoke to today suggested that I return the car early but I don't really see any gain in that unless the program completely disappears after July 5th.
 
Thanks for your help. And, btw, you might remember me from a bunch of posts in the Honda Pilot leasing forum in late April and early May. I just want you to know that those numbers were for a friend of mine. He ended up leasing his Pilot on the last day of April. I don't want you to think that I go around harassing you for a different car every other day! It'll just be this month and next.
 
Thanks,
 
Peter
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Re: B9 Money Factor and Residual Pls [viper2] by cacman
Jun 12, 2006 (5:00 am)
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Replying to: viper2 (Jun 10, 2006 5:21 pm)

check out my post # 159 in this forum and my post # 291 in prices paid/buying experience - Good luck, and let us know how it all turns out.
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Re: B9 Money Factor and Residual Pls [cacman] by viper2
Jun 12, 2006 (8:00 am)
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Replying to: cacman (Jun 12, 2006 5:00 am)

Great, thanks.
 
Car_man, disregard for now pls. I'll check out these posts first.
 
Peter
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deal is not as good as I hoped/was told by red5rocket
Jun 13, 2006 (11:35 am)
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So if you read my post above (#161) you will see the prices I was quoted. I made a trip to the dealer and the price "went up." The dealer said the absolute lowest who could go (which included giving up his holdback) was $2k down and $329/month for a base 7 passenger:
MSRP: ~33,350
Invoice: ~31,050
Minus Holdback: ~30,000
Minus $2500 Rebate: ~27,500 (selling price)

 
Unfortunately, this dealer does charge a $421 documentation fee (signs are posted on the wall declaring this fee at all of their stores).
 
He gave the best possible money factor which is at 36 months (rates nearly double when you go to 48 months). Then he said to have 15k/year would bring the monthly payment to $349. No additional fees on the down payment or monthly payments. This represents total "out the door" pricing. I was a little disappointed. I have been cross-shopping for a Sienna or Odyssey but haven't had much success. So I put some money down to hold the Tribeca and I am trying a last ditch effort on the Odyssey at another local dealer that I have heard good things about. The saga continues...can't wait to land my good deal and actually bring a vehicle home (believe me, my wife is absolutely sick of this whole thing).
 
Mike
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Re: deal is not as good as I hoped/was told [red5rocket] by raybear
Jun 14, 2006 (2:55 am)
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Replying to: red5rocket (Jun 13, 2006 11:35 am)

Mike, looks like the stone's bled all it can...if you wait too long, the deals tend to reverse.
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I'm back by viper2
Jun 14, 2006 (5:47 pm)
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Car_man,
 
Hi. I'm back and I do not need all the info I asked for earlier. I know which model I want to get and I'm going to get it before the current incentives expire on 7/5.
 
What is the money factor, residual, and acquisition fee for a base B9 Tribeca 5 passenger assuming 3 years and 12,000 miles per year?
 
The cash incentive is supposed to be $2000 for this model. Can you confirm that as well?
 
And, lastly, is it correct that there is no security deposit required?
 
Thanks for your help. I decided to turn my lease in 2 weeks early so I'm only out half a payment.
 
Ray, thanks for the advice. You helped me make up my mind.
 
Peter
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Re: MF/Residual for May [Car_man] by tribeca4me
Jun 15, 2006 (3:27 pm)
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Replying to: Car_man (Jun 04, 2006 6:03 am)

Thanks for the info Car_man!! I have read the articles,definately great information. This is the term/milage I want, but are the MF,residual, and incentive the same on the LTD? Thanks again for your help!
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Re: money factor for 7-pass Limited [captchancey] by Car_man HOST
Jun 25, 2006 (7:02 am)
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Replying to: captchancey (Jun 04, 2006 6:29 am)

Hi captchancey. If you were to lease a 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca 7-Passenger Limited with DVD and navigation through its captive finance company right now for 36 months with 15,000 miles per year, its buy rate lease money factor and residual value should be .00140 and 52%, respectively. In most areas, Subaru is providing $2,500 lease cash on this truck. Make sure to take this cash into account when negotiating your vehicle's capitalized cost.
 
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Re: money factor for 7-pass Limited [subienewbie2] by Car_man HOST
Jun 25, 2006 (7:06 am)
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Replying to: subienewbie2 (Jun 04, 2006 6:43 am)

Hi subienewbie2. Vehicles' residual values are always calculated using a percentage of their full MSRPs including the destination charge and the MSRPs of any options that can be residualized. You are right that the reason for this is that vehicles' MSRPs are a standard number, while selling prices vary from deal to deal.
 
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