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#434 of 538 Re: Outback Limited Leases [jonw27]
by Car_man HOST
Sep 06, 2011 (4:11 pm)
Hi jonw27. Subaru's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Outback 2.5i Limited without navigation with 15,000 miles per year are .00070 and 45%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease with navigation are .00100 and 44%.
The numbers for the Outback 3.6R Limited are .00085 and 47% without navigation and .00090 and 45% with navigation.
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#435 of 538 Re: Outback Limited Lease info [richdm]
by Car_man HOST
Sep 06, 2011 (4:13 pm)
I'd be happy to help you out richdm. Subaru's September buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Outback 2.5i Limited without navigation with 15,000 miles per year are .00070 and 45%.
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease on a model with navigation are .00100 and 44%.
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#436 of 538 Re: Outback Limited Leases [Car_man]
by jonw27
Sep 06, 2011 (5:14 pm)
Hi Car_Man,
Thanks for your response; it's a real help. I'm really surprised how low the residual is on the Outback in terms of leasing.
#437 of 538 good deal?
by kman94
Sep 06, 2011 (9:27 pm)
just picked up a 2011 subaru outback limited 2.5 wondering if this was a good deal on a lease?
1200 out of pocket
385 a month for 36 months
12k a year mileage
#438 of 538 Re: good deal? [kman94]
by eyedoc79
Sep 12, 2011 (8:41 am)
kman94,
IMO, this is a great deal...I am looking at the same model and parameters and can't get within $480 a month even with negotiating the overall sale price down ~2K from MSRP.
I'm in Pennsylvania...where did you get your deal?
#439 of 538 Re: good deal? [eyedoc79]
by kman94
Sep 12, 2011 (10:07 am)
I am in NJ. Freehold Dodge/ Subaru. I was running into the same problem as you. Nothing lower then 465 a month. This place was great! There is a shortage on the car due the tsunami in Japan. Locating the car was next to impossible, but these guys went above and beyond!
#440 of 538 Subaru Outback Lease
by mackfam
Sep 12, 2011 (3:49 pm)
CarMan, Could you give me the current money factor and residual for a 2011 Outback 2.5 Premium wAWP/HK aud? I was quoted $28315 sticker, 26291 sale price for 36 month/10,000mi and money factor of .00115. Thanks
#441 of 538 Outback residual values?
by madisonlady
Sep 12, 2011 (6:02 pm)
I don't get it. The resale value on the Subarus are high, yet the residual values for calculating leases are so low that the per month is crazy high. Other cars I'm considering are at 60% vs the outback's 46%. That means that a car with a similar MSRP runs around $100/mo cheaper than the Outback. Are they trying to push sales vs leases?
#442 of 538 Re: Outback Limited Leases [jonw27]
by Car_man HOST
Sep 20, 2011 (3:01 pm)
You're very welcome jonw27.
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#443 of 538 Re: Subaru Outback Lease [mackfam]
by Car_man HOST
Sep 20, 2011 (3:04 pm)
Here you go mackfam. Subaru's September buy rate lease money factor and resdual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Outback 2.5 Premium with AWP, HK, and 10,000 miles per year are .00040 and 47%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
I don't know where the dealer came up with the .00115 factor, but it's way out of whack.
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