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Replying to: kyfdx (Mar 05, 2007 8:57 am) 14.3 cents per mile. That would NOT be a bad deal as most of the Toyota Corolla rentals (oops, I mean leases) are 22.5 cents per mile. If I were in Cincinnati, I would grab the deal. However, in Chicago, if I were to change jobs, my commute could easily go from 22 miles/day to 90 miles/day and I would face a large mileage charge. |
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Here I rot( I mean live) in Los Angeles. $99 a month - I'd be the first person in the door before their manager got wind of their screwup. |
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Replying to: jlawrence01 (Mar 05, 2007 10:54 am) But when you go in, the deal will be different. Maybe you'll get $99 a month but have to put $6k down. Or maybe you'll only have to put $1299 down but the payment will be $179/month. The only ads worth really looking at are the corporate ads from the OEMs. Those deals can usually be found.
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Replying to: jasmith52 (Mar 06, 2007 7:34 am)
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Replying to: jasmith52 (Mar 06, 2007 7:34 am) I thnk they have weak disclosure laws in IL, because here in WI those type of lease ads always specify all costs in the footnotes. Local dealer here (Amato) has sign and drive lease on Sonata advertised at $179 per month and fist month free. So I would guess those other fees add about another $800 or so to the upfront costs, making the $99 lease equivalent to the $179 per month sign and drive. |
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Replying to: jlawrence01 (Mar 06, 2007 11:12 am) GLS A/T or Lease a 2007 Hyundai Sonata GLS A/T for $199/month* for 30 months, $800 customer cash down plus $2,300 HMFC origination support, and $999 due at signing. See your local dealer for lease details. *The base monthly payment does not include tax, license, registration, options, and the like. This program is effective from March 06, 2007 through April 02, 2007 |
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| Note that I said "less than $199". I can get half a dozen cars for $199-$209 a month. I was just curious if anytihng siginificantly less expensive was available. | |
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Thought I'd bring some life back to this thread...! What does everyone see as some of the best lease deals currently out there? I'm specifically looking for a Crossover/Midsize SUV, but I'm not particular about the actual brand. The two best deals I've found (for a 24 month / 12k lease / 0-down) are: 1. 07 Infiniti FX35 ($500-$530/month), $40k-$43k MSRP 2. 07 BMW X3 ($510/month), $42k MSRP Surprisingly, these handily beat a number of other lower MSRP car options. 1. Trailblazer (~$560/month), $32k MSRP 2. Nissan Murano (~$570/month), $38k MSRP Any other suggestions of SUVs or 4WD sedans that have a better $month/MSRP ratio than the BMW and Infiniti?
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I'm in process of buying 2007 Sentra SL $17,200 after 1K in rebates. My dilemma is that their finance guy tells me that one of the rebates is tied to financing thru Nissan.No problem great rates and I have great credit. He then states that in order to get the rebate I have to purchase a $599. Gap policy. I told him that the rebate doesn't say that and he says he will check with his district manager. The car is due in Monday. I like the idea of Gap insurance,I like the rebate but not the price of it. Does anyone know whether this rebate is really tied to obtaing a Gap policy? Nissan Corp keeps referring back to the Dealership for that answer.
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