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XC90 lease in NC by colland
Jan 04, 2007 (7:57 pm)
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I'm looking at an 07 xc90 in NC with AWD, premium, climate and versatility packages. MSRP is $45,075. Cap cost is $38,575, which sounds like a good deal??? I want to lease 36 mos with 15k miles per year. Money factor seems really high - .004275. Makes payment $725/mo with $1000 down. Any help with current lease rates???
 
Thanks.
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JAN 07 Lease Rates by ranger82
Jan 07, 2007 (10:23 am)
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Happy New Year! Anyone have the January 2007 money factors/residuals for XC90, specifically 24 months/15K a year? Thanks.
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Re: Volvo XC90: Lease Questions [Car_man] by musgravefam
Jan 11, 2007 (9:47 am)
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Replying to: Car_man (Aug 31, 2005 5:37 pm)

Hi all:
 
New to from as of today. I have a question about a lease on a 2007 XC90 3.2
 
It will have the Premium and Versatility packages. It will have the 19''Camulus Alloy Wheels. The Silver Metallic with the Sandstone Beige Leather.
 
I do not know much about leasing at all. We did lease a 01 Dodge Durango and sold it before e the lease up us and was upside down so we are not to sure to lease again.
 
We can afford a high payment but we do not want to. We want to get them as low as possible.
 
The terms the dealer in Tucson AZ gave me are:
Selling price before taxes ex. is $41,183
Lease will be fore 24mo. 12k a year
we will put down 12,500 (max by Volvo's 25%)
payments will be $184.00
residual will be $28,145
 
I know with the high down why not just buy but even with 12k down we still have a payment over 350. just wanted to see what you all thought. I have a appointment this Saturday the 13th to get it, but still not 100% sure we will get it.
 
Thanks in adv. for all the help.
 
Anthony
Peoria AZ
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Re: Volvo XC90: Lease Questions [musgravefam] by bandemommy
Jan 12, 2007 (10:59 am)
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Replying to: musgravefam (Jan 11, 2007 9:47 am)

I would not put that much down on a lease, ever. At the end of the 24 month period you still have to buy/lease a new car and that 12,000 is GONE. You would be better off leasing the car and putting the 12,000 in a money market and pulling from it monthly to cover your expenses above the $350 you would be comfortable paying. You can also look for a very gently used XC90 and put the 12k down on that, you won't worry about being upside down and you have a car you can drive for many years to come.
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Re: JAN 07 Lease Rates [ranger82] by amcdad
Jan 27, 2007 (10:04 am)
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Replying to: ranger82 (Jan 07, 2007 10:23 am)

Here are the rates I got from a dealer in CT recently for January:
 
Through Volvo Financing:
 
3.2 AWD, 24 months, 15K: 65% residual and .00087 money factor.
 
V8 AWD, 24 months, 15K: 68% residual and .00120 money factor
 
Through Chase:
 
3.2 AWD, 36 months, 15K: 48% residual, .00260 MF, $5500 rebate
 
V8 AWD, 39 months, 15K: 47% residual, .00260 MF, $6500 rebate
 
Hope that helps.
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Lease Quote in Los Angeles by jco11
Jan 29, 2007 (3:21 pm)
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CarMan, I need your advice:
I was recently quoted the following lease:
 
2007 XC90 3.2L FWD w/
Convenience Package
Versatility Package
Premium Package
18" Camulus Wheels
Rear Seat Entertainment
Wood Steering Wheel
 
MSRP $46,440
Capitalized Cost: $41,020
48 mos lease
$0 Capitalized Cost Reduction
$615/mo + tax
 
Does this sound like a good deal???
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Help with lease quote please by mkar2
Jan 30, 2007 (10:07 pm)
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Still confused about leasing, and am looking for a little help. Should I Lease???
 
XC90 3.2 2007
MSRP $45,605
Cap cost $35,628
residual: $20,978
lease factor .00236
driveoff $1726
payment: 583 w/tax 36 month lease
 
thanks!
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Re: JAN 07 Lease Rates [amcdad] by kylechoffman
Feb 01, 2007 (9:20 am)
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Replying to: amcdad (Jan 27, 2007 10:04 am)

Can someone tell me from rangers post which of these is better:
 
Through Volvo Financing:
  
3.2 AWD, 24 months, 15K: 65% residual and .00087 money factor.
 
Through Chase:
  
3.2 AWD, 36 months, 15K: 48% residual, .00260 MF, $5500 rebate
 
I own a 2006 XC90, its worth more than we owe. We put nothing down on it and its in mint condition but we dont drive enough to justify the monthly payment price and Volvo is running a 24 month deal. We also will need another car in two years so trying to prep for that now.
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Re: JAN 07 Lease Rates [kylechoffman] by kylechoffman
Feb 06, 2007 (7:39 am)
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Replying to: kylechoffman (Feb 01, 2007 9:20 am)

Volvo is running a 399 a month lease for 24 months promotion on a FWD 3.2 XC90.
 
I would like to know how much this payment goes up based upon adding the following features:
 
15000 miles per year or 18000 per year
Premium Package
Climate Package
 
Also, can you put multiple sec deposits down to pay down the money factor?
 
I live in San Diego, CA if that matters.
 
I also have xplan pricing on all ford/ volvo vehicles if its a better deal.
 
Thanks in advance
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2007 XC90 V6 lease - $379 Carman ? by bassmiesternj
Feb 11, 2007 (9:35 am)
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Local advertisment:
 
2007 XC90 V6 AWD - MSRP $44,600 with 7 passenger, Climate pkg, premium pkg, Vers pkg.
 
Residual - $22,054
 
36 month/10k
 
Due at signing: $0 sec/$1995 cap cost red/first month/$845 bank fee/MV,tax, tag, title
 
What do you make of this one ?
 
Note: The out of pocket would be covered with cap insurance

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