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#348 of 538 Question on a quote
by pyrex
Aug 03, 2010 (6:34 pm)
I got a quote for a 42-month lease of a Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium stating, simply:
377/month (41 payments) + $1789 down payment.
I am a returning customer in Ohio. Currently, I am still leasing a Subaru Legacy 2009 at a much better price.
Although I have tried to find out, at this point I was not told the value of the car. However, it is supposed to be at the value that was "negotiated" for Costco customers.
Please, could you advise?
#349 of 538 2011 Outback 3.6R Limited
by chuck68516
Aug 08, 2010 (9:10 pm)
CarMan, Can you please post the latest residual and money factor for the 2011 Outback 3.6R Limited with 10K per year for 36 and 39 months? Thanks.
#350 of 538 Re: Evaluating Lease for 2011 Outback 2.5i Limited [zollie]
by Car_man HOST
Aug 13, 2010 (2:58 am)
Yep, zollie, those numbers are right on the money.
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#351 of 538 Re: Question on a quote [pyrex]
by Car_man HOST
Aug 13, 2010 (3:05 am)
Hi pyrex. The easiest way to evaluate this deal is to look at this vehicle's MSRP compared to its selling price. Let us know what these numbers are and I'm sure that either myself or another helpful community member will gladly tell you what they think.
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#352 of 538 Re: 2011 Outback 3.6R Limited [chuck68516]
by Car_man HOST
Aug 13, 2010 (3:08 am)
Here you go, chuck68516.
Chase's August buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Subaru Outback 3.5R Limited with 10,000 miles per year are .00190 and 58%, respectively.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 39 month lease are .00195 and 56%.
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#353 of 538 2011 Outback 2.5 Limited w/ nav + moonroof
by wmond
Sep 01, 2010 (12:45 pm)
Car Man, I've been reading all your advice for several years, I am a big fan and appreciative of any information you can provide.
I'm in New Jersey and looking at the above vehicle, information I have is sticker $33009, invoice $30575, lease based on $30675. September money factor is .00205, residual 54%, 36 month/12k miles. $1126 down includes taxes, title and fees, AND 1st month lease payment. All for $512/month.
Good deal or not? Have I been provided with accurate information from the dealer? Thx in advance.
#354 of 538 Re: 2011 Outback 2.5 Limited w/ nav + moonroof [wmond]
by ateixeira
Sep 02, 2010 (8:10 am)
Seems a bit steep for a 4 cylinder anything, to be honest.
Forester has higher residuals and lower prices if you like those.
#355 of 538 Re: 2011 Outback 2.5 Limited w/ nav + moonroof [wmond]
by pcguys
Sep 19, 2010 (7:22 am)
I'm also in NJ, and looking to lease this car.
If you divide that $1126 by 36 months, and add it to the price, your total monthly is: $543.
That sounds very high, especially when considering I got two quotes (different dealers) on a $34,000 MSRP Honda CrossTour for zero money down, 12k/year, 36 months, at $399 & $410 per month.
I currently drive a Subaru Tribeca and my lease is up next month. I was only at one Subaru dealer to talk about an Outback lease. The dealer only gave me ball park numbers, and at the time, I was looking at the 6 cyl limited outback, and the number was in the high $400's.
-Mike
#356 of 538 Re: 2011 Outback 2.5 Limited w/ nav + moonroof [ateixeira]
by css1
Sep 20, 2010 (12:50 pm)
On a 3.6R limited/moonroof-NO nav they threw a # at me of $570- no money down - I mean no money -just $50 and i pick up the car. Lease loyalty gives me no first payment (up to 500).
Leases are high now, which is why I'm considering a purchase. The Outback very close in size to the Tribeca, better mileage, very comfortable.....I can live in it for 8-10 years.
#357 of 538 2010 Outback 2.5 Premium
by djhalptert
Sep 24, 2010 (5:40 pm)
Car Man,
I need the current MF and residual for a 2010 Outback 2.5 Premium at 36 months, 15,000 miles per year. Thanks.