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Replying to: joeslacker (Jun 26, 2008 11:59 pm) For example I own a 2001 Audi A6 that I purchased certified pre-owned when it came off of a lease (not mine) and after the extended warranty ran out I have been avg about $3k a year in repairs, mostly normal wear and tear (brakes, tires, etc.) plus a couple of other annoying items. Take that plus the $90 oil changes several times a year and it adds up, and is quite annoying as well. In my opinion it is just plain easier to lease and re-up for a newer model in 2-3 years. You keep a reasonable monthly payment, take advantage of the latest & greatest gadgets, advancements, etc., and you don't have to worry about the somewhat unexpected cost and inconvenience of repairs when things wear out or just plain break - which will happen with every car. Additionally you get better service/attention from the dealer beause they know when your lease runs out that you are going to be in the market again. I do not disagree with your point of making monthly lease payments with no ownership, but from my perspective you are also paying for the added convenience and piece of mind that you don't have to worry about being in the repair shop when things start to wear down, which they will over time. With regards to cost, affording a luxury vehicle is not an issue for me, but I am sure everyone would agree that no one wants to be paying more money for a similar vehicle then the next guy. That is why these forums are so popular so it can give the average joe some leverage when dealing with a vendor that histroically has stuck it to the uninformed buyer.
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Replying to: ctdan (Jun 27, 2008 2:20 am)
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Replying to: bknyc (Jul 01, 2008 6:25 am) my lease was scheduled to run out in Oct and the dealership called about a 3 month loyalty on the E class and then stated it was also valid on the r class--a good deal all in all-will have to pay overage in miles-did not want to roll them into a new lease |
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Replying to: ferugi (Jul 03, 2008 3:35 pm) Thoughts?
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Replying to: bknyc (Jul 07, 2008 4:37 am) do you have more info like the money factor, miles per year, and the negotiated amount paid for the car?
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Replying to: bknyc (Jul 07, 2008 4:37 am) ours was same -08 r350 4matic,etc... paid 783.00 out of pocket-which was basically first months' payment -payments 638.?? month for 36 months? did notice steering on 08 is mushy-i like the steering on 06 better-other than that very pleased |
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Replying to: rmbalisa (Jul 07, 2008 5:54 am) Thanks |
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Hello all - First, thank you for all of your contributions to this forum. I have gained tons of knowledge here.....just enough to be dangerous, I guess. After a few months of researching, I finally decided the time was right to get into an r350. Especially since the dealer stocks of 08 models are getting thin in some colors. Also, some of the deals people have been posting for purchases and leases have been great. I am looking at an R350 4matic with P2, ipod, 7 seat, 6cd and heated seats with an MSRP of about 56.5K. I am interested in leasing primarily. My local dealer proposed the following lease: 33 months/15K miles $53988 gross cap cost (TTL, 3% Virginia tax) 0.00110 money factor 53% residual First month payment on delivery $829 / month This is a far cry from the deals elsewhere on the forum....what am I missing and where am I getting screwed?? What can I reasonably demand in the current market?? I had anticipated a target cap cost (car only) of about MSRP-10K and having the lease calculated using the MB financial numbers of (24 Month – Residual 58% of MSRP – .00075 Base Rate) Thank you very much for any and all help. Don
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Replying to: medphreak (Jul 17, 2008 4:16 pm) the main reason why the payment is high is because of the 53% residual. when i got my r350 in december, the residual was 61%. therefore the 8% diff in depreciation during the lease period is huge. with the price of gas, no one wants to get a SUV, thus dropping the value. not to make you feel bad, but my lease is 33 months, 12k, for $455/mo with 9% tax included, for an 08 R350 with P1, heated front seats, Ipod and 7th seat.. nothing down except 1st payment and the acquisition fee was rolled into my payment. |
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Replying to: rmbalisa (Jul 18, 2008 3:41 am)
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