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Re: Impreza Lease questions [azbriank]
by Car_man HOST
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Jun 16, 2008 (1:41 am)
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Replying to: azbriank (May 29, 2008 2:46 pm)
Hi azbriank. I have seen Subaru's June lease program. You never mentioned how long you want to lease this car for or what mileage allowance you need, so for now I will assume that you are interested in a 36 month lease with 15,000 miles per year. Let me know if you want something different. Subaru's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a base 2008 Impreza WRX Wagon with 15,000 miles per year are .00135 and 55%, respectively.
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Re: MF and Res for WRX and STI [trackwrench]
by Car_man HOST
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Jun 16, 2008 (1:43 am)
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Replying to: trackwrench (Jun 06, 2008 8:06 pm)
I can help you out, trackwrench. You never mentioned how long you want to lease this car for or what mileage allowance you need, so for now I will assume that you are interested in a 36 month lease with 15,000 miles per year. Let me know if you want something different. Subaru's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a base 2008 Impreza WRX Wagon with 15,000 miles per year are .00135 and 55%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of an '08 WRX STi Wagon are .00215 and 58%.
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Re: Leased car, would like to "trade-up" [adrian12]
by Car_man HOST
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Jun 16, 2008 (2:04 am)
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Replying to: adrian12 (Jun 07, 2008 8:48 pm)
Hi adrian12. I am sorry to say that it is usually fairly expensive to get out of leases well before their scheduled end dates, even if you are trying to keep things in the family so to speak by purchasing a different vehicle from the same manufacturer. In order to do so, you need to purchase the vehicle that you are currently leasing from the bank that you are leasing it through. It often turns out that it costs more to do so than your vehicle is worth on the open market. Furthermore, many banks expect consumers who end their leases early to still make all, or at least the depreciation portion of their remaining lease payments. As you can see, this can get very expensive.
You can determine approximately how much it will cost you to get out of your current lease by comparing its purchase price to its value on the open market at this time. You should place a call to the bank that you are leasing your vehicle through to find out its exact price. Once you know exactly how much money it is going to cost you to buy your leased vehicle you need to compare it to its current value on the open market. You can find out approximately what your vehicle is worth by looking up its Edmunds.com True Market Value in the Used Vehicle Pricing section of this site. You also may want to stop by the following discussion: "Real-World Trade-In Values". Don't forget to check to see if you are still on the hook for your remaining lease payments. The difference between your leased vehicle's current value and how much it will cost you to buy it plus any remaining lease payments that you are obligated to pay will equal the cost of getting out of your lease right now. You may find that you are better off waiting until you are closer to the scheduled end of your lease to get another new vehicle.
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Re: MF and Res for WRX and STI [trackwrench]
by gforce11
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Jun 27, 2008 (5:28 pm)
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Replying to: trackwrench (Jun 06, 2008 8:06 pm)
WRX Lease rates for June 2008
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Lease deal on 2.5i wagon
by backy
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Jul 03, 2008 (10:05 am)
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I got the following quote on a 2.5i wagon with AT: 36 months, $189/month and about $1700 up front, which includes sales tax (must be paid up front in my state), cap cost reduction of about $360, acquisition fee (which includes gap insurance) of about $650, first payment, and license. Does this seem like a good deal? I would prefer to pay less up front, and am especially interested if others have negotiated away the cap cost reduction and some/all of the acquisition fee. The rep also said their is a disposition fee of about $150-200. I would prefer not to pay that either.
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Re: Lease deal on 2.5i wagon [backy]
by Car_man HOST
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Jul 11, 2008 (3:16 am)
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Replying to: backy (Jul 03, 2008 10:05 am)
Hello backy. You never mentioned the selling price or MSRP of the Impreza that you are interested in leasing. These are important numbers for you as a consumer to know for two reasons. First, the selling prices of leased vehicles can be negotiated, just as if you were paying cash for them. Without knowing what this vehicle's selling price is in relation to its MSRP you don't know how much of a discount you are getting on it. The second reason is that one needs the selling price and MSRP, including the destination charge, of a vehicle to calculate its lease payment. I am sure that either myself or another knowledgeable community member be happy to give you their opinion of this deal if you let me know what these numbers are.
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Re: Lease deal on 2.5i wagon [Car_man]
by backy
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Jul 11, 2008 (6:27 am)
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Replying to: Car_man (Jul 11, 2008 3:16 am)
I understand what you are saying about MSRP and selling price, but in this case those numbers (especially selling price) are not very important to me. I know the MSRP for the vehicle is about $19,300-400, depending on how much is charged for the side molding I want (that seems to vary by dealer). Because I am looking for a lease with a low payment ($200 a month or less, 36 months) and low out-of-pocket expenses, those are the numbers that are most meaningful to me. I know from research that any lease with those terms on a car that is close to $20k in MSRP would be a very good deal. I will confirm that by looking at the money factor and residual values on the car. But any other numbers are not relevant to me until/unless I get a deal within the parameters I stated. When I do, then I will pour over all the numbers for the lease. And of course, the car has to be something I would want to drive for 3 years!
FYI I have yet to find a lease with exactly the terms I want, i.e. payments at/under $200 a month and little or no down, on a car I'd want to drive. The Impreza lease I mentioned above is far and away the best Impreza hatch/AT deal I've received from any dealer in my area, and I've only found one other deal that comes close in terms of total cash outlay, and that was for a Sportage with a MSRP of about $20k. There don't seem to be as many great lease deals out there now as there have been at times in the recent past.
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just leased 2.5I auto
by stygz1
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Jul 14, 2008 (5:33 am)
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Just leased a 2.5i auto with dealer installed spoiler 0 down 255 month 36 months 12000 miles. all tax and registration included.
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Re: just leased 2.5I auto [stygz1]
by backy
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Jul 14, 2008 (6:06 am)
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Replying to: stygz1 (Jul 14, 2008 5:33 am)
In light of that, the offer I got for $189/month for an automatic wagon ($500 more MSRP than the sedan) with about $1700 total upfront including 7% sales tax and aobut $300 license fee (sales rep said he could work with me on the cap cost reduction of $360 though) looks pretty good.
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Lease Rate for WRX with premium package
by msolomons
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Jul 14, 2008 (4:13 pm)
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The MSRP on the 4 door sedan standard transmission WRX with the premium package is $26,350. We just received a quote for $300/month with $2000 down for 36 months and 12,000/year, not including tax and registration It seems to be a good rate but I'd like some validation; I know that Subaru is offering incentives this month on many of their cars.
Thanks in advance for the advice.
Mary
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