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#230 of 235 Bank and/or aquisition fees?
by b206driver
Jun 21, 2010 (8:40 pm)
Hi Car man-
I am considering leasing a Tundra. My region is Arizona and Toyota lists a model 8331 (Dbl cab, 4WD, 5.7 engine) for $359 per month with $2999 down. The downpayment (or cap cost reduction) breaks down as follows: $2640 down plus first months payment and no security. The dealer was indicating a bank fee of $695, but the Toyota website makes no mention of a bank or acquisition fee. Is there such a fee, or was the dealer trying to rip me off?
#231 of 235 Re: Looking for residuals [needatruck1]
by Car_man HOST
Aug 16, 2010 (3:33 am)
Hi needatruck1. Toyota Financial Services' current residual value for a 36 month lease of any 2010 Tundra Double Cab 4WD with 12,000 miles per year is 56%.
The problem with this residual value is that TFS only publishes residual values for base models. It places restrictions upon what options can be residualized, making its real world residual values lower than its published percentages appear. This also makes it difficult for individual consumers to work up sample payments on their own.
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#232 of 235 Re: Bank and/or aquisition fees? [b206driver]
by Car_man HOST
Aug 16, 2010 (3:39 am)
Hi b206driver. Toyota Financial Services definitely charges an acquisition fee, of I believe $650, on every vehicle that it leases. you can either pay that charge at lease signing or toll it into your vehicle's capitalized cost to make it part of your monthly payment.
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#233 of 235 Please tell me if this is a good deal
by exdodge
Dec 07, 2011 (4:55 am)
Hello all,
Thinking about switching from a Ram to a Tundra but want to make sure I am getting a good deal.
2012 Tundra double cab
TRD Package
SR5 Package
Remote Start and Alarm
Backup camera
MSRP - 38700
They are offering me a 3 year lease of $325 a month and a $19600 option to buy at the end which breaks down to:
$34600 for the truck
$5000 trade in for my 04 hemi
$2000 down payment
I just want to make sure I am not getting worked over.
Thanks everyone!!
#234 of 235 August lease numbers
by tulane41
Aug 22, 2012 (8:05 am)
Hi Car man,
I am looking at a couple Crew Max Tundra specials, and I was hoping you could tell me the current money factor and residuals on a Crew Max (if the model makes a difference) at either 10,000 or 12,000 miles per year.
I've been trying to reverse engineer one of their current offers, but I want to have better than a ballpark when I start to negotiate.
Thanks in advance!
Mike
#235 of 235 toyota tundra flex fuel
by pvtcable
Apr 01, 2013 (10:27 am)
hello, I strongly suggest do not buy or lease a flex fuel Toyota vehicle at this point.there is an ignition problem that they are not telling anybody about and there is no fixed yet as of today. If you are thinking of buying or leasing a Toyota vehicle I strongly suggest that if not be a flex fuel motor.there is a problem regardless what they tell you and they will not stand behind it once you sign on the dotted line regardless of the amount you spend or how long you been a repeat customer.