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#66 of 235 Re: 07 Tundra residual and money factor [jstran]
by Car_man HOST
Apr 26, 2007 (3:05 am)
Here's the information that you're looking for, jstran. Toyota Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2007 Tundra CrewMax SR5 4WD with 15,000 miles per year are .00130 and 60%, respectively in most regions for consumers who qualify for its "Tier 1+" credit tier. Its 12,000 mile per year residual value would be 2% higher. The problem with the above residual value is that TFS only publishes residual values for base vehicles. It places restrictions upon which options can be residualized, making it difficult to estimate vehicles' lease payments accurately.
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#67 of 235 Tundra Fees on Invoice
by kaitlinsgp
Apr 27, 2007 (5:19 pm)
I have a copy of the invoice on a CrewMax Limited and I understand most of it, but there are some cost that I would like to find out about. TDA $732, Gasoline $10, Dealer Holdback $837 and Wholesale Financial Reserve $418. These cost are added into the invoice price of the vehicle and I just want to know if that is normal. I know not to include the dealer holdback in my deal, but what about the others? should I be paying them? Are they part of dealer's cost?
#68 of 235 Re: Tundra Fees on Invoice [kaitlinsgp]
by Car_man HOST
May 22, 2007 (3:47 am)
Hi kaitlinsgp. The best way to look at vehicles' prices is to focus on their out-the-door price. Don't let dealers make the situation more confusing than it needs to be by adding all sorts of fees to your deal. Just focus on the big picture...you want to drive off in the Tundra that you are interested in paying the lowest total amount possible. It doesn't matter how your truck's price breaks down if you are getting the best overall deal. Check out the following discussion to get an idea of how much you should pay for the truck that you want: "Toyota Tundra: Prices Paid & Buying Experience". Once you have a ballpark number, comparison shop with a few dealers to see what the best out-the-door price that you can get is.
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#69 of 235 Tundra Lease in Texas
by westtx
Jun 01, 2007 (4:38 pm)
Hi Carman, can you please tell me the current money factor and residual value of a 2007 Toyota Tundra Double Cab SR5 in Texas on a 36 and 48 month lease with 15k miles per year?
#70 of 235 Tundra Lease in South Fl
by tori645
Jun 01, 2007 (4:44 pm)
Carman, would you please post the curren(june) money factor/residual for 2007 Tundra Double Cab Sr5, base, 36months 15k/yr? thank you
#72 of 235 Re: Tundra Lease in Texas [westtx]
by Car_man HOST
Jun 14, 2007 (3:06 am)
Hi westtx. Unfortunately, I have not seen Toyota's lease program for its Gulf States region lately. Sorry that I could not be of more help.
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#73 of 235 2007 Tundra DC Limited
by rmoreno1
Jun 14, 2007 (4:27 pm)
Car Man:
A dealer in Phoenix is quoting me a money factor of 0.0013 and a 53.9% residual for a 3 yr 12k mi/yr lease on a Tundra DC Limited I recently saw. I read above that the residual was around 62%. Is what he's quoting me a result of some of the options not residualizing or is he trying to take me?
#74 of 235 lease offer on DC 5.7 XSP
by noles2g
Jun 17, 2007 (7:47 am)
Carman,
I looked at DC 5.7 with the XSP option, leather and 20' BBS wheels etc...msrp approx 35.800. selling price 500 over invoice with at 67% residual and mf of .0019? approx 5.7%?
with a sign and drive...$555 pmt for 36 mo's and 15k a year. Why does it seem so high vs some of the other deals out there?
#75 of 235 in the market for 07 tundra dc. sr5. v8
by quest67277
Jul 09, 2007 (6:57 pm)
i am in the tampa bay area and i am in the market for the 07 tundra. most likely a least. can you all please advise me on the best way and the amounts i should be asking for. is there a prob with the sr5. v8. engine going bad. if so how much lower can i ask of the price. with so many ways for the dealership owners to mark up the price i know they will never loose money.