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Toyota 4Runner, Car Leasing, SUV
#322 of 331 Re: 4-Runner Lease [gt99speed]
by Car_man HOST
Jun 06, 2011 (5:15 pm)
Hi Jim. I don't believe that Toyota is currently providing any lease support on the 4Runner. As a result, if you were to lease one through Toyota Financial Services right now, you would have to use its standard lease money factors. the last time that I checked, TFS' buy rate standard factor was .00220 for consumers who qualify for its top aka "Tier 1+" credit tier.
TFS' current 36 month, 15,000 mile per year residual value for a 2011 4Runner SR5 4WD is 58%.
The problem with this percentage is that it is for a base model. TFS places restrictions upon what options can be residualized, making its effective residual values lower than its published percentages. The system is more complicated than the straight percentages that most banks use...so much so that TFS provides dealers with a list of the exact dollar residual values for every unit that they have in stock rather than relying upon them to calculate them themselves.
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#323 of 331 Re: 4 runner vs gmc acadia [rpfingsten]
by carfreak1229
Jun 24, 2011 (3:31 pm)
You really should go for the acadia unless you are willing to spend $500 a month or higher for a 39 month lease no money down. Same with financing. Bad car to lease or finance. Acaida isnt much better on SLT-1. Around 489 a month. 4runner is, althought, nicer inside.
#324 of 331 Wow this thread is dusty!
by zyaaaaa
Feb 22, 2012 (1:48 pm)
Anyone happen to know the current money factor and residual on 2012 4Runners?
Looking at the 4WD SR5 in Florida. Thanks!
#325 of 331 Trail lease numbers for CarMan ->
by bassmiesternj
Mar 21, 2012 (10:16 am)
CarMan, can you evaluate these numbers ?
2012 Trail
48 month lease
12k per year
NJ 7% sales tax included
$0 down
MSRP: $38,583.00
Money factor: .00220
Residual: $16,084.00
$598.35 per month
#326 of 331 Re: Trail lease numbers for CarMan -> [bassmiesternj]
by bassmiesternj
Mar 23, 2012 (12:51 pm)
Bump.
#327 of 331 Re: Trail lease numbers for CarMan -> [bassmiesternj]
by bassmiesternj
Mar 24, 2012 (3:06 pm)
Based on a sell price of $36,275.
Mar 28, 2012 (7:47 am)
It looks like Toyota is offering 48 month lease support - so bump for the bassmeister.
I'm hoping they add in 36 month soon. I'd much rather lease than buy this time but I would not consider anything over 36, even for a Toyota.
#329 of 331 Re: bump [zyaaaaa]
by jpslx
Apr 25, 2012 (7:13 pm)
Where is Toyota offering 48 month lease support on the 4Runner?
#330 of 331 Re: bump [zyaaaaa]
by autoal
Aug 09, 2012 (9:10 pm)
Was just contacted by Toyota of Manhattan offering a 36 month lease with a .00132 money factor and 52.68% residual on a 2012 4runner SR5 premium package with nav, heated seats and cross bars. I believe the sales price was about 39,800. With 8.75 taxes rolled in the monthly paid was $595.
I think that I can negotiate the sales price down and hope the residual is increased to at least 58% in September. Would like to get this down to a $500 per month payment.
Any thoughts or experiences?
#331 of 331 Carman, can you help with lease numbers?
by larryj42
Mar 05, 2013 (7:22 pm)
Hi Carman,
Could you give the residuals and money factors for a 2013 FourRunner SR5 with leather, 15K miles/year, 36 months and 48 months?
Thanks so much!