Toyota Camry Lease Questions

873 messages,  Last post on Apr 20, 2013 at 6:38 PM

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What is this discussion about? Toyota Camry, Car Leasing, Sedan

#858 of 873 Re: HEY Carman -2012 Camry Residual and Money Factors [pegasus17] by lablover2

Feb 09, 2013 (6:04 am)

Replying to: pegasus17 (Feb 06, 2013 1:26 pm)
i know tfs does not include gap with their leases. cost was high but most insurance companies can sell you it with your auto insurance much cheaper

#859 of 873 Deal alert by pegasus17

Feb 14, 2013 (12:13 pm)

Toyota has some awesome lease deals right now that i am reviewing while i wait for Honda to offer something on the Accord. For example, the 2012 Camry SE Limited Edition that retails for $27084 can be leased for 35 payments of $250 (6.5% tax included) with zero down. i realize that TFS does not include gap insurance and there is a $350 disposition fee but wow, what a deal...

#860 of 873 wish my Camry lease ended sooner by ral2167

Feb 22, 2013 (11:40 am)

Just wish my Camry lease ended sooner so I could lease the SE as described. Lease ends in August

#861 of 873 Re: Deal alert [pegasus17] by chasfm

Feb 24, 2013 (7:11 pm)

Replying to: pegasus17 (Feb 14, 2013 12:13 pm)
Is this deal published somewhere? I'm in DFW and I contacted a dealer in the area who had 2 of these on the website. He acted like I was out my mind. Any info would help, I drove a Camry last week when I started looking and was impressed.

#862 of 873 Re: Deal alert [chasfm] by pegasus17

Feb 24, 2013 (10:51 pm)

Replying to: chasfm (Feb 24, 2013 7:11 pm)
Scroll down the page to the Sport edition for 23298:
http://www.vosstoyota.com/specials/index.htm
 
They had 5 and now only one.
If you combine their price with the current Toyota lease incentives and very low money factor of 0.00001, you get the deal i quoted. As i said, not all dealers would go that low. IMO, Toyota dealers are somewhat arrogant; it's a 2012 leftover after all...
data:
msrp 27015
residual (12k) 15077
money factor 0.00001
sell price 23548 (includes doc fee)

#863 of 873 Re: Deal alert [pegasus17] by chasfm

Feb 24, 2013 (10:53 pm)

Replying to: pegasus17 (Feb 24, 2013 10:51 pm)
it's a shame i'm in Texas i checked another dealership nearby and he had about 7 of the 2012 SE special editions. maybe i'll take a run at him.

#864 of 873 Toyota Camry Lease regrets by santacruzn

Mar 07, 2013 (4:07 pm)

My parents who are well up in their years signed a lease agreement for a 2011 Toyota Camry at the end of the model year. The dealership was advertising "huge discounts" on all 2011 models.
My Dad "fell in love" with the car and started expressing his desire to buy the car before any negotiations started. The salesman must have realized he had a live on on the hook and not only didn't offer them a discount but he worked the numbers so the lease price was about $4,000 higher than the MSRP.
 
I understand the supreme law: " BUYER BEWARE ". But is it possible that some law was broken whether leasing law or elder law that some action can be taken to lessen the pain?

#865 of 873 March 2013 Lease by dhyun3

Mar 10, 2013 (9:56 am)

Would appreciate if anyone can post money factor as well as residual value for 2013 Camry (12k/36).
Thanks,

#866 of 873 Naive question by andrew1973

Mar 13, 2013 (10:17 am)

Hi, I have to hand my leased Camry in. I will plan to lease a new Camry but not interested in buying at the end of the lease. I will just lease again. If that is what I expect to do with reasonable certainty, why should I not only care about the lowest monthly payment? Right now they are saying I can pay below current $303 monthly payment and nothing do at signing. Any advice on why I may be looking at this wrong and certainly do care about residual, money factor, etc, I'd love any advice.
 
Here are specs on current car I had for 3 years:
Miles: 16,893
Model: Camry 2011, LE
gross capitalized cost: $25800
residual value" $17,800

#867 of 873 New 36 Month Lease on SE V6 by thebenz

Mar 13, 2013 (10:05 pm)

I'm working on turning in my 2011 Camry SE V4 lease 5 months early as I want to get into a more powerful 2013 Camry SE V6.
In Orange County, CA- visited Power Toyota today and was offered the national lease rate of $279/month with zero down, and pay for the additional cost of the more expensive V6 model over the national deal for an SE V4. Dealer pays 1st month of 36 month lease, I pay for T, T & Licensing Fees on drive-off. Dealer assumes the balance of my 5 lease payments so I am done with the existing TFS Lease. The estimate I was given w/out taxes was $345/month.
 
What's a good deal for structuring the 2013 SE V6? I don't need all the upgrade packages but there's probably only a few anyways so they might have to work with me on my preferred Silver/Black combo. I assume there could be a little more room but can't gauge what a good deal factoring in for the additional monthly charges over the $279/month rate for a v4 should be.
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