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Subaru Impreza Lease Questions

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What is this discussion about? Subaru Impreza, Subaru Impreza WRX STi, Car Leasing, Sedan, Wagon




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Re: Switching from a leased Impreza to a leased Impreza WRX [bdumitru] by ateixeira
Apr 19, 2007 (10:31 am)
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Replying to: bdumitru (Apr 19, 2007 10:06 am)

The good news is that they do hold their values well. If you sell it alone I bet you can recover 80% of what you paid, which is not bad.
 
Some people prefer the old styling, so that might also help. Sell it privately, though, you'll get killed on a wholesale trade-in.
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Re: Switching from a leased Impreza to a leased Impreza WRX [ateixeira] by bdumitru
Apr 19, 2007 (11:32 am)
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Replying to: ateixeira (Apr 19, 2007 10:31 am)

"The good news is that they do hold their values well. If you sell it alone I bet you can recover 80% of what you paid, which is not bad."
 
Well, I can't really sell it
It's leased, so all I can try is to find someone to take over the lease, right? Or am I wrong?
 
How "killed" do you think I'll get?... The car depreciates (according to the lease contract) ~$8,300 in 4 years, 15,000 miles/year. Now it has 1 year, 11,000 miles. Granted, it's the first year But I'm hoping that the depreciation would be something like: 1st year = $3,200; 2nd year = $2,600; 3rd year = 1500; 4th year = 1000. Am I way off?
 
What do people here think?
 
Thanks,
--B
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Re: Switching from a leased Impreza to a leased Impreza WRX [bdumitru] by ateixeira
Apr 19, 2007 (12:48 pm)
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Replying to: bdumitru (Apr 19, 2007 11:32 am)

Sorry, missed that important point.
 
In this case the same dealer may be your best bet. He'll be motivated to make the new deal so he may help you get out of the old one.
 
Still, you will have taken delivery of two brand new cars, and New Car Smell is the most expensive smell in the world.
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Re: Subaru Impreza 2.5i Wagon Lease [researchworks] by Car_man HOST
Apr 24, 2007 (3:25 am)
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Replying to: researchworks (Mar 24, 2007 5:30 am)

Hi researchworks. While it is a good idea to understand how to calculate lease payments, you can learn how to do so by reading the following article: Calculate Your Own Lease Payment, you don't necessarily have to know how to do so to get a good deal on a lease. Just shop around and negotiate the lowest selling price that you can on the Impreza that you want. You wouldn't finance or pay cash for this car without knowing what its selling price is would you? Leasing it without knowing what the selling price is the same thing.
 
The only charges that you may have to pay at lease-end are an excess mileage penalty if you exceed your mileage allowance, an excess wear and tear penalty if your vehicle is in rough shape, and a disposition fee if the bank that you are leasing through charges one.
 
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Re: Switching from a leased Impreza to a leased Impreza WRX [bdumitru] by Car_man HOST
Apr 25, 2007 (1:38 am)
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Replying to: bdumitru (Apr 19, 2007 9:09 am)

Welcome to the leasing discussions, Bogdan. I am sorry to say that it is usually fairly expensive to get out of leases well before their scheduled end dates. 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.
 
The fact that you want to lease another Subaru through Subaru Finance probably will not make much of a difference.
 
If you decide to lease a 2007 Impreza WRX Sedan through Subaru Finance right now for 48 months with 15,000 miles per year, its buy rate lease money factor and residual value would be .00245 and 56%, respectively. When negotiating your lease on this car, make sure to take the $500 lease cash that is currently available on it into account.
 
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RE: Switching from a leased Impreza to a leased Impreza WRX by bdumitru
Apr 25, 2007 (8:43 am)
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Hi Car_man,
 
First off, thank you for your detailed reply. This forum lives up to Edmunds.com reputation.
 
I've read my current lease contract in detail. It allows me to end the lease early, provided I pay: I - P - R + F, where:
I = Invoice.
P = Payments made so far (the part credited towards depreciation).
R = Realized value of the vehicle (that me and the dealer agree upon).
F = turn-in lease fee.
Now:
I = 17,000 (in contract), F = 300 (in contract).
Then, hopefully:
P = 175 * 13 = 2,275, since I've made 13 payments of 225 = depreciation 174 + rent charge 35 + tax 10%.
R = 13,415, since that's the trade-in value appraised by Edmunds.com, for 12K miles, outstanding condition.
So I'd have to pay 17,000 - 2,275 - 13,415 + 300 = 1,610.
 
Now, since R is negotiable, the end result may vary; I assume/ hope it won't go north of, say, 1,900. I could factor that in the new lease and pay approx. $40 a month. I know, paying money for a car I won't be driving...
 
Can you please tell me if my process of thought is far off? That is, am I dreaming dreams here or is this actually possible? (I did read the contract very carefully).
 
I mean, having a $2,000 negative equity doesn't sound exactly like a dream, but... I want the WRX really bad.
 
Please let me know of your thoughts.
 
Thanks,
--Bogdan
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RE: Switching from a leased Impreza to a leased Impreza WRX by bdumitru
Apr 25, 2007 (8:49 am)
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Hi Car_man,
 
A couple more things, sorry for bugging you: on my current lease I got a 2.9% APR (through Subaru Finance, May 2006) and a bad residual value (aprox 47%). I see that the APR you quoted for the WRX for April 2007 (right now) is significantly worse, i.e. 5.9%, but in the same time the residual value is way better, i.e. 56%. So...
(A) Do I stand any chance of "keeping" the old APR for the new lease? Or was that just an offer that I got last year, and I got it because it came with a bad residual?
(B) Any "prediction" for the incentives for May 2007, through Subaru Finance? That is: APR (or money factor), residual, cash rebates? For leasing a WRX (possibly Limited), 48 months, 15K miles/year, I mean.
(C) Can you please tell me where do you get these numbers from? Googling "Subaru Finance" yields no good results...
 
Thanks so much,
--Bogdan
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Current Residual and MF for 07 WRX and 2.5 by cky3396
May 05, 2007 (9:53 am)
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Replying to: Car_man (Apr 25, 2007 1:38 am)

Hey Car_man,
 
do you have the current residual and MF for 2007s? 24 month, 12 & 15k.
 
Also, with the next gen 08 comming out soon - would you say that the value of leftover 07 would drop significantly? How will the selling prices be affected?
 
Thanks
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RE: Switching from a leased Impreza to a leased Impreza WRX [bdumitru] by Car_man HOST
May 21, 2007 (2:13 am)
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Replying to: bdumitru (Apr 25, 2007 8:43 am)

You're very welcome, Bogdan. You're right, the more the dealer that you are working with agrees to give you for your leased vehicle as a trade, the less upside down you are on it. Your least expensive option is still to wait until you are as close as possible to the scheduled end of your current lease to get something new, but if you have to get a new SRX now negotiate as low a selling price as you can on it and as high a trade-in value as you can on your current vehicle.
 
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RE: Switching from a leased Impreza to a leased Impreza WRX [bdumitru] by Car_man HOST
May 21, 2007 (2:18 am)
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Replying to: bdumitru (Apr 25, 2007 8:49 am)

Hey Bogdan. Unfortunately, you will not be able to use the money factor that was used to calculate your current vehicle's lease payment on your new car. You will only be able to use the lease money factor that is available on the new vehicle that you want at the time that you physically take delivery of it.
 
I believe that Subaru's May lease program for this car is pretty similar to what its April lease program was like. I am not aware of any resource that provides accurate information on manufacturers' current lease programs to the general public.
 
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