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Replying to: yossarian3 (Jul 10, 2008 12:38 pm) |
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Hi everyone! This will be my first new car purchase and I have some questions regarding leasing the 2009 Corolla. I am in the PA (Philadelphia) area and I took a trip to the local car dealer to see what they could offer me. Here is what they got. 2009 Corolla S MSRP: 17,659 Sale Price: 16,800 $0 Money Down $ 269 a month 36 months 12,000 Miles Residual: $10,815 I think the monthly payment is a little high, I was quoted $273 a month for a VW Jetta with $0 down and on a car that was priced $19,100. I think the Corolla should have cheaper payments. I would appreciate any thoughts on this! Thank you!! ~KneedsAcar
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Replying to: kneedsacar (Jul 20, 2008 12:11 pm) |
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Just leased a corolla LE with power package and mats MSRP 18K$ and change) for 189$ a month and 1800$ down including TTL in Los Angeles at marina Del ray toyota. Any comments ? |
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i recently leased a toyota corolla le the msrp 18,154.......my cap cost was 16, 604 my monthly payment before taxes is 185.72 and down payment was 1,900 was my lease a good deal or not? if it was or is not please explain why.......thanks!
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Replying to: azmom99 (Jul 23, 2008 8:26 am) Chrysler has already announced that they will exit the lease business on August 1st. Cerberus Capital not only owns Chrysler and Chrysler Financial but controlling interest in GMAC as well. So I suspect GM will follow shortly. Ford took a $2.1 billion charge for the quarter due to falling lease residual values. Honda just released their first quarter financial report and noted that they expect falling lease residual values in the USA to cut their operating profit by $231 million. Just look at the residual calculations on 2006 Ridgeline's as an example of how wildly they miscalculated. I believe the manufacturer sponsored consumer lease will soon be history. Only time will tell." This information was quoted from "Joe" on the ROC site. Interesting reading. Better get your lease while you can. |
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San Francisco Area: want to know the Residual Value , Money Factor for 09 corolla LE , VS 09 Honda Fit, and which is a better deal , need a car next month ! thanks in advance.
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Replying to: movingsale45 (Aug 17, 2008 8:11 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Car_Man - Wife and I (located in South Orange County, California) are gonna lease a new 2009 Toyota Corolla LE 4dr Sedan. Here's what the lease details include. 36 month lease with 12,000 miles per year. Zero down with zero out of pocket to drive off the lot. Therefore we'll make a total of 35 montly payments. Our monthly payment would be $255. Would you consider this a good deal? Thanks in advance. |
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I am thinking (lease ) 90 Corolla S VS 09 Honda Fit Sport ? which is better deal SF BayArea, CA thanks |
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