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43 messages, Last post on Nov 18, 2009 at 2:34 AM
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Just got back from Millenium Mazda in Durham, NC and here's what I got from them on an M5 sport lease: Price: $18,710 27mo $2000 down $294/mo Included in their lease structure was the following: $379 DOC Fee $595 Acq Fee $379 DMV Misc Fee $36 Title Fee $26 License Fee $28 Elec Filing Fee They claimed the Acq Fee was from Mazda and they couldn't do anything about it, as well as saying the DOC Fee was a dealer fee. Seems like a lot of bogus fees when you consider that's 8% of the total value of the car!! They did offer to throw in leather interior (a $1300 value), but I'm still not sold on paying for a bunch of fees that are 100% margin. Anyone have any advice or experience anything similar? |
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Hi Would anyone care to share the current money factor and residuals for a Mazda 5 Grand Touring for 2/3yr 12/15K? Thanks.
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Replying to: storrnyc (Jul 19, 2008 10:51 pm) If they can't find a bank that is willing to lease you this car, you will have to either finance or pay cash for it. I believe that Mazda is currently offering 0% financing for 3 years on the '08 Mazda5. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Hi Car_man, Do you have the 2009 lease factors on this yet? Price is $22,781.00 Southern Cali. Looking for lease factors for 3 and 4 years. Thanks, DV8Tor
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Replying to: dv8tor (Aug 12, 2008 6:34 pm) Thanks DV8Tor |
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It seems that: MAC or any other mfr financing's lease specials are typically only for the base model. So to get a mfr lease on a car with leather & sunroof, you have to step up to a level where those features are pretty much standard, like Acura or BMW. Otherwise, you'll be paying about the same for a $22k Mazda5 GT (if leased through a bank) as you will for a $35k BMW 328 (through BMW). Please correct me if I'm way off... |
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Replying to: dv8tor (Aug 12, 2008 6:34 pm) You can always finance (not lease) a Mazda5 through Mazda Credit at 0% for 3 years if you want. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Looking at $21650 with $0 down, and the current Mazda offer: 36 mos, 0.00134 MF, and 50% Residual on 36k. Sound reasonable, or should I push for better? |
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