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#3 of 396 Re: Re: Volkswagen Touareg: Lease Questions
by Car_man HOST
Sep 11, 2005 (6:50 am)
Hi kg6c. The reason why you were able to negotiate such large discounts on these trucks is that Volkswagen is currently providing $3,000 dealer cash on 2005 Touareg V6 and $4,000 on '05 Touareg V8 models. Unfortunately, the attractive selling prices that you were able to negotiate are not available on leases of these trucks because VW's dealer cash is not available on vehicles that are leased through VW Credit. Its cash incentives on leases of these trucks through VW Credit are $1,000 on Touareg V6 models & $1,550 on touareg V8 models. If you lease either of them through VW Credit, you will have to renegotiate your selling prices using this cash, rather than the higher dealer cash allowances. Try to negotiate selling prices as close to dealer invoice as possible before the deduction of any available incentives. I would be happy to help you approximate how much it will cost you to lease these trucks for you if you provide me with their full MSRPs (including destination charges), approximate selling prices, how long you want to lease for, and how many miles per year you need to be able to drive them.
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#4 of 396 Re: Re: Volkswagen Touareg: Lease Questions [Car_man]
by tdo123
Sep 11, 2005 (9:49 am)
Carman
Could you please give me some insight on VW's for 2006. I have heard that there are some incentives on the V8 in the US.
Here is what I have been able to get from the dealer:
V8 Touareg MSRP list at $56,175 (including destination) and the invoice is $51,140 (including advertising, int. reserve and a $25 port charge).
The dealer finally came back to me and said that they would do $1200 over invoice. I don't think there are any incentives behind that number. Can you give me some advice on Leasing this? Expected residuals, pricing, etc.?
#5 of 396 VW Touareg Lease
by liz9
Sep 12, 2005 (2:37 pm)
What are the chances of finding a Touareg 3 year lease for $350/month or less all inclusive with no money down? 2005 or 2006 ok. Am I being unreasonable?
#6 of 396 Re: Re: Re: Volkswagen Touareg: Lease Questions
by Car_man HOST
Sep 13, 2005 (4:30 am)
Hi tdo123. Volkswagen is not currently providing any sort of cash incentives on the 2006 Touareg. It is providing lease support on it though. $1,200 over invoice is a reasonable price for this truck, but I would not be surprised if you were able to beat it. You may want to stop by the following discussion to see if any other community members have purchased similar trucks lately: "Volkswagen Touareg: Prices Paid & Buying Experience". I would be more than happy to give you an idea of what this truck's current lease program is like and even calculate a sample lease payment on it for you if you let me know how long you want to lease it for and how many miles per year you need to be able to drive it.
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#7 of 396 Re: VW Touareg Lease
by Car_man HOST
Sep 13, 2005 (4:32 am)
Hello liz9. We can calculate how much the Touareg that you are interested in will cost to lease if you provide me with the full MSRP (including destination charge) and an approximate selling price for the exact truck that you want.
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#8 of 396 Re: VW Touareg Lease [Car_man]
by rjlaero
Sep 22, 2005 (6:03 am)
This is the begining of the model year, so don't expect 8k off list on new 2006 V8 T REG just yet.
As for leasing, you can use a diffenent bank other than VCI credit and still use the dealer cash. Lots of dealers use companies like US Bank and other top credit leasing companies.
But an 05 model is already a year old, so it may not lease out as well as a 2006 model, even though the 06 has a higher cap cost and selling price.
#9 of 396 Want out of my VW Treg Lease
by guthrie
Oct 13, 2005 (5:25 pm)
Hi Carman
Currently I am leasing a 2004 VW Touareg. I have 18 more lease payments to go with 15000 miles per year. Odometer current read is 27230. Residual on the Treg is 20200 and the pay off is 34100. Monthly payments are 591.00. Unfortunately, my job has changed and my use of mileage on the remainder of the 18 months is a concern. Do I have to make up the remainder of the lease payments to get out of this lease? What type of early lease termination fees will VW charge me? Will I get a "break" from the VW dealer if I return and purchase another VW...at the same dealer that I originally purchased from? Not sure If I gave you enough information to help me out. Not sure if you can even help me..... Really concerned here...and will most certainly never lease again!
I appreciate the help!
JG
#10 of 396 Re: Want out of my VW Treg Lease [guthrie]
by panzer
Oct 18, 2005 (2:04 pm)
I am not an expert on leasing, but it seems like the best course of action is to buy the car at the end of the lease for the residual or whatever they will sell it to you for, rather than worry about the miles. The residual value is not bad for a 3 year old car. You will get hosed if you are way over miles and turn the car in.
#11 of 396 Here's a VW Lease from September in CT
by richleasequest
Oct 21, 2005 (10:35 am)
Can anyone give me any current news? Thx Guys! Rich
Sept05:
36mo's 2005 Touareg V6 AWD w/leather/roof/metallic/heated seats/trip computer
$504.99/monthly Including CT Sales Tax
12,000 miles/yr
Total Driveaway Upfront 1169.00
Leather Package 3.
Extra Keyless Remote Fob at No Charge
Full gas tank
First Maintainance & Oil Free
Full Gap insurance included
VW Credit Corp. Lease
Metallic exterior vehicle
#12 of 396 Lease Offer from Preimer on an 05 V8
by richneedsaleas
Oct 22, 2005 (4:43 pm)
36 mos along with first payment due at signing. 0 down $563.97 with first payment only due at signing for your 12k a year.
Toureg V8 2005 with the Nav system
Any comments out there to share? The Lexus offers better svc, but this seems pretty heavy duty by comparision