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Replying to: RedBlueFish (Jan 26, 2009 9:52 am) Keep in mind though that TFS places restrictions upon what options can be residualized, making it difficult tor consumers to calculate the actual dollar residual values for specific vehicles. The selling prices of leased vehicles are negotiable, just as if you were paying cash for or financing them. Shop around for the lowest possible price on the '09 Sienna that you want, ideally one that is as close to dealer invoice as possible, and then have the dealer calculate your van's lease payment. Toyota's current customer cash incentive on this model is not compatible with its special lease program. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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My 2006 LE's lease is coming up in a couple of months. Just visited a couple of dealers and was flabbergasted by the current residuals and money factors. I leased the 2006 LE with one power door, garage opener etc with 0 drive off - $338/month including california taxes. The same car today will cost me more than 475 a month? The residuals have been lowered from 60% in 2006 to 45% in 2009. The money factors are terrible! I don't get, in this economy, while this dealer has an inventory of over 80 siennas on the lot, they are trying to sell me the same car for 50% more than what I pay for it right now? What in the name of *#&$*#&$ is going on? Anybody have any explanations for this? Any strategies other folks in the group have used?
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Replying to: isingh (Mar 03, 2009 5:36 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
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Replying to: Car_man (Mar 20, 2009 3:19 am) The latest promo from Toyota for an LE Sienna is very expensive. 369 per month with 1999 plus first months payment. Does not include tax. Can I find a better deal ? Also looking at a Honda Odyssey trying to find a great Minivan and not spending more than 350 with no money down. I have a 2005 Odyssey that is an EX-L with DVD for 400.00 per month no money down. Thanks for your help, tradermom
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Replying to: tradermom (Mar 24, 2009 5:28 pm) The Honda Odyssey might indeed be a little less expensive than the Toyota Sienna to lease at this point. You definitely should check it out. The only other minivan out there that has a decent lease program available on it that comes to mind is the Volkswagen Routan, but it probably won't be any cheaper than the aforementioned vehicles. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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| Wondering if anyone has any insight: my 2006 Sienna LE with 20,000 miles is coming off lease at the beginning of August. The lease is held by USBank, which has quoted a payout of $15,816 if I want to keep the car. Checking online price guides, this seems ok. Does anyone have experience trying to negotiate a lower price? If so, any effective techniques that work? Thanks for any insight. | |
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Replying to: RedBlueFish (Jan 26, 2009 9:52 am) Cash Rebate $800 Inception Fee $1621 Total Cash $821 Original MSRP $32567 Maximum Adv $36518 Resid 46% $14980 Mileage Adj+1% $325 Adjusted Res $17401 Dealer Cost $28497 Selling Price $28747 Price Adjust $821 Adjust Sell Price $29568 Assignemnt Fee $695 Total Cap Cost $30263 What do you think about this deal? thanks for your input. |
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| Is the residual set by Toyota or buy the individual dealerships? I'm in Rochester NY, and a dealer told me the residual is about $12k...that seems ridiculous, since there are no 3-year old used Siennas on the market for anything close to that low. Just wondering how much bargaining room I have on that - more if it's his number than if it's Toyotas, I imagine. Thanks! | |
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Hi Car_man, could you please post July money factor and residual for 2009 and 2010 Sienna XLE AWD on 36mo, 12,000 miles lease? thank you in advance |
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Toyota Sienna 2006 lease is up in Aug; Trying to buy it but everyone has a different answer. Bank says used. TFS says new. Dealer doesn't want to bother. Should I just extend lease? Daniel44
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