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#291 of 331 Re: Invitation [newdavidq]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 19, 2009 (4:04 am)
Hi newdavidq. If you still have eleven months left on your current lease, chances are that you will waste a significant amount of money getting into a new vehicle now rather than waiting until the scheduled end of your deal...regardless of what the letter that the dealer sent you said. They are probably just trying to sucker you into getting something new earlier than you should.
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#292 of 331 Re: Invitation [Car_man]
by newdavidq
Mar 19, 2009 (2:25 pm)
Thanks, Car man. I was pretty sure it was a sucker play but good to get your spin. Money factor and residual not so good either, so no new car for me.
Regards, DQ
#293 of 331 Re: Invitation [newdavidq]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 20, 2009 (2:54 am)
You're very welcome, newdavidq.
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#294 of 331 December lease rates?
by joepo
Dec 07, 2009 (11:18 pm)
Hi, Car_man - can you please provide current lease rates/residuals for a '10 2WD 4Runner 2WD SR5, 36 mons,10K miles/yr.
Thanks!
Joseph
#295 of 331 2010 4Runner Lease Info
by jelgin
Dec 08, 2009 (4:10 pm)
Hey Car Man.........Could you give me any leasing info about a 2010 4Runner, Limited - base model, no add ons. 2WD, 6cyl, 36 month, 12,000 miles/yr, Louisiana registration. The MSRP is about 38,000.00. Do you have a leasing formula that actually works?
Thanks, Jim
#296 of 331 2009/2010 4Runner lease prices
by da1977
Dec 17, 2009 (12:28 pm)
Hi
Anyone lease a 2009/2010 toyota 4runner? Just curious on the monthly lease price. Also, please post the model and the state location. Never had a 4Runner before but thinking of leasing a 2010 SR5 or Trail.
Thank you
#297 of 331 Re: December lease rates? [joepo]
by Car_man HOST
Dec 21, 2009 (4:18 am)
Hi joepo. Toyota is not currently providing any lease support on the 2010 4Runner. As a result, if you were to lease one through its captive finance company, Toyota Financial Services, right now you would have to use its standard lease money factor of .00265 (for consumers who qualify for its top aka Tier 1+ credit tier).
The '10 4Runner was a late into, so I haven't seen TFS' residual values for it yet. To be honest with you, TFS' residual value percentages are fairly worthless anyhow because it places restrictions upon what options can be residualized. This restriction makes it very difficult for individual consumers to calculate the dollar residual values for specific units.
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#298 of 331 Re: 2010 4Runner Lease Info [jelgin]
by Car_man HOST
Dec 21, 2009 (4:19 am)
Hello jelgin. Toyota is not currently providing any lease support on the 2010 4Runner. As a result, if you were to lease one through its captive finance company, Toyota Financial Services, right now you would have to use its standard lease money factor of .00265 (for consumers who qualify for its top aka Tier 1+ credit tier).
The '10 4Runner was a late into, so I haven't seen TFS' residual values for it yet. To be honest with you, TFS' residual value percentages are fairly worthless anyhow because it places restrictions upon what options can be residualized. This restriction makes it very difficult for individual consumers to calculate the dollar residual values for specific units.
Check out the following article for the formula that you're interested in: Calculate Your Own Lease Payment.
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#300 of 331 Re: 2010 4Runner Lease Info [Car_man]
by fxoffroad
Jan 06, 2010 (2:19 pm)
What do you mean by "lease support"... discounts?
I've been getting lease prices for an '10 SR5 4x4 - with a sticker range of 34-36K... and the payments have been significantly higher than I anticipated, ranging from $560 to $700 per month for a 3yr/36,000 w/ no money down. The dealership with the $700 price thought I was crazy when I told them another dealer in the Denver area was a $140 less a month. Fun!
I'm a bit perplexed because a '10 Lexus ES basic model had a sticker of 35K - lease payment of $379 (w/ 3799 down) or $485 w/ no money down. I understand residual values and such... but surprised at the significant price difference.
Does anyone know if Lease Brokers can get me closer to where I want to be? Around 485-500.00 or am I just dreaming?