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Re: 2.5i Outback Limited Wagon Lease [bpac02864]
by Car_man HOST
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Jan 25, 2007 (2:52 am)
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Replying to: bpac02864 (Dec 19, 2006 11:48 am)
Hi bpac02864. It's tough for me to say how much the Outback that you want will cost to lease without knowing its MSRP and selling price. I would be happy to use Subaru's current lease program to estimate this vehicle's monthly payment for you if you let me know what these numbers are.
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Re: Leasing a 2007 Subaru Outback 2.5i Wagon [tommypc71]
by Car_man HOST
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Jan 25, 2007 (2:57 am)
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Replying to: tommypc71 (Dec 19, 2006 11:53 am)
Hello Tommy. Let's work up a payment on this vehicle for you and see what we come up with. According to my calculations, if you were to lease a 2007 Subaru Outback 2.5i Wagon with an MSRP of $25,403 and a capitalized cost of $23,843 through Subaru's captive finance company right now for 36 months with 15,000 miles per year, your zero down, pre-tax monthly payment should be around $353. The numbers for an otherwise identical 48 month lease are $333.
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Re: Quote on 07' Outback 2.5i [ajfitzer]
by Car_man HOST
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Jan 25, 2007 (3:09 am)
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Replying to: ajfitzer (Jan 23, 2007 11:37 am)
Hey ajfitzer. The money factor and residual value that you were quoted for the Outback that you are interested in are right in line with its published lease program. This is always a good sign. It is difficult for me to give you my opinion on this selling price without knowing what this vehicle's full MSRP is. Let me know and I'll tell you what I think.
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2007 Outback Lease Rates Needs
by comfortzones
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Jan 29, 2007 (7:05 am)
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We are looking at the 2007 Outback Wagon 2.5 XT Ltd with Nav and 2007 Outback Wagon 3.0 R LL Bean with Nav. Are current money factors and residual values available, Car_man? Thank you!
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Newbie Subaru Lease Question
by denver5357
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Jan 29, 2007 (8:18 am)
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I've never leased a car, and when we buy a car we usually keep it for 8-10 years. But we may have a situation where a lease makes sense. Thing is, I don't understand how a lease with option-to-own program works out, numbers-wise. My question is ... is there a significant overall price difference between buying, say, a Subaru Outback i outright vs. leasing one and then in 42 months (or whatever) choosing at that time to purchase the vehicle if we like it? We usually only drive about 7K miles a year. Any comments? Thank you!
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2.5i basic lease
by 232499
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Feb 13, 2007 (10:07 pm)
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Car Man - I would like to get your opinion on a lease for a 2007 2.5i basic - I am in MO
MSPR was $23,950 (might as well say 24k) and i would like to know the lease amounts for a 36 and 42 month, 12k miles per year with 0 down. I am not sure i understand what the Redidual & MFactor amounts are that you keep mentioning in previous posts.
thanks for any help you can provide,
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Re: 2007 Outback Lease Rates Needs [comfortzones]
by Car_man HOST
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Feb 17, 2007 (10:17 am)
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Replying to: comfortzones (Jan 29, 2007 7:05 am)
Hi comfortzones. These vehicles' lease programs vary by term and mileage allowance. For now I will assume that you are interested in a 36 month lease with 15,000 miles per year. Let me know if these terms are correct. Subaru Finance's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2007 Outback Wagon 2.5 XT with navigation and 15,000 miles per year are .00220 and 53%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2007 Subaru Outback Wagon 3.0 R LL Bean are .00240 and 57%. When negotiating your lease on either of these vehicles, make sure to take advantage of the $750 lease cash that is currently available on them. This incentive will help you to negotiate an attractive capitalized cost.
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Re: Newbie Subaru Lease Question [denver5357]
by Car_man HOST
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Feb 17, 2007 (10:34 am)
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Replying to: denver5357 (Jan 29, 2007 8:18 am)
Hi denver5357. All leases provide lessees with the option to purchase their vehicles for a predetermined price at lease-end. Vehicles' end of term purchase option prices are stated right on their lease contracts. There's nothing wrong with leasing an Outback and then purchasing it at the end of your lease if you decide that you like it. Doing so won't cost you a lot more than just financing the Outback that you want. Subaru's 42 month lease money factors for the 2007 Outback are between .00200 and .00250, which is equivalent to interest rates of around 4.8% to 6.0%. So it's lease program isn't amazing, but it isn't terrible either. There actually is an advantage to leasing. If you decide that you don't like your Outback, or if it has a ton of mechanical problems, or if it is involved in an accident that would diminish its future resale value you will be able to just walk away from it at the end of your lease. If it has been good to you and you decide that you like it then you can pay cash for or finance its purchase option price.
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Re: 2.5i basic lease [232499]
by Car_man HOST
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Feb 17, 2007 (11:00 am)
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Replying to: 232499 (Feb 13, 2007 10:07 pm)
Hi 232499. It sounds like you are new to leasing. If so, you definitely should check out the following informative articles that are available here at Edmunds.com prior to visiting any dealers: 10 Steps to Leasing a New Car and Calculate Your Own Lease Payment.
I would be happy to estimate what this car's lease payment should be like right now for you, but in order for me to do so I need you to provide me with its selling price. The selling prices of leased vehicles are negotiable, just as if you were paying cash for or financing them. You may be able to get an idea of how much you should pay for this vehicle right now by visiting the following discussion: "Subaru Outback: Prices Paid & Buying Experience". Let me know what selling price you come up with and I'll crunch some numbers for you.
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Outback 2.5i Lease Question
by bajafresh
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Mar 06, 2007 (8:54 am)
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Hi Car Man,
I'm writing from near Detroit. I've leased several vehicles but this would be my first Subaru. Would you have a look at these deals and let me know what you think? They're both for the same car, a 2007 Outback 2.5i manual transmission; MSRP 25,942, 12K miles a year:
2-year option:
24 months with 12k a yr with a total due at signing of $610.52 + plate; payment would be $290.72 with tax
24 months 12k residual is .67 and money factor is .00200 cap cost is $21,400
3-year option:
36 months with 12k with a total due at signing of $608.90 + plate; payment would be $289.10 with tax
36 months 12k residual is .59 and money factor is .00240 cap cost is $21,200
Thanks in advance!
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