2438 messages,
Last post on May 24, 2013 at 2:14 PM
You are in the
Acura TSX Forum.
What is this discussion about?
Acura TSX, Car Leasing, Sedan
#9 of 2438 Re: 2005 Lease [Car_man]
by suvgal
Oct 06, 2005 (7:45 am)
Thank you for the quick reply. She said the selling price was $26,950. I know I provided location when you helped me with my car. This would be in NJ.
#10 of 2438 2006 TSX rates
by nvnick
Oct 07, 2005 (10:10 pm)
Car_man, do you have money factor & residuals info for 36 mo lease, either 12k or 15k miles/yr? 2006 Non-navi
#11 of 2438 2005 Lease updated price
by suvgal
Oct 10, 2005 (7:44 am)
Car_man,
I was hoping you could provide me with the sample lease payment on $26,400 instead. My friend found another dealership but wants to buy this week.
#12 of 2438 Re: Re: 2005 Lease
by Car_man HOST
Oct 16, 2005 (6:17 am)
You're very welcome suvgal. Let's calculate a lease payment on this car and see what we come up with. According to my calculations, if your friend was to lease a 2005 Acura TSX (w/o Navigation System) with an MSRP of $27,190 and a selling price of $26,400 through Honda Finance right now for 36 months with 15,000 miles per year, its zero down, pre-tax monthly payment should be around $408. With this deal, at lease signing your friend would have to pay her car's first month's payment, a security deposit equivalent to that payment rounded up to the nearest $25 or $50 increment, Honda Finance's $595 acquisition fee, and any required state taxes or fees.
Car_man
Host
Smart Shopper / Prices Paid Forums
#13 of 2438 Re: 2006 TSX rates
by Car_man HOST
Oct 16, 2005 (6:25 am)
Unfortunately, I have not seen this car's residual values yet, nvnick. I can tell you though that Acura is not currently providing any sort of lease support on it. As a result, if you were to lease one through Honda Finance right now, you would have to use its standard lease program. Its current buy rate standard money factor for 36 month leases is .00250 for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier and pay a security deposit. The money factor is much more important to know than the residual value anyhow because banks do not have the authority to alter banks' residuals.
Car_man
Host
Smart Shopper / Prices Paid Forums
#14 of 2438 lease incentives?
by sdiver68
Oct 29, 2005 (5:27 am)
Car_man,
What are the chances of lease incentives soon? On the one hand, I still see many '05's on the lots, on the other hand Acura has had a few months of record sales in a row and rarely does incentives from what I can tell. Competition in that lease payment area is tough, with the IS250, G35, and 325i all in the low $400 range (well negotiated).
#15 of 2438 Re: lease incentives?
by Car_man HOST
Nov 06, 2005 (6:31 am)
Hi sdiver68. I wouldn't hold my breath for any sort of lease support on this car. Acura has never provided any sort of special lease money factors on the TSX. Its current lease program on this car is scheduled to run through December 5th, but I doubt that its new December lease program for it will be any different from its current one.
Car_man
Host
Smart Shopper / Prices Paid Forums
#16 of 2438 Lease Money Factor 2006
by bogmancometh
Nov 15, 2005 (8:04 am)
I was just quoted on TSX 2006 Auto w/o Navi 36 & 42 month lease with sell price of $27,000 including dest.
36 month, 15k, money factor .00260, resd $17673, payment $449
42 month, 15k, money factor .00235, resd $16247, payment $421
Do these sound right?
#17 of 2438 Re: Lease Money Factor 2006 [bogmancometh]
by nvnick
Nov 16, 2005 (8:11 am)
Using MSRP of $27,890+$615, sell price $27k, and your residuals & MF's, I get $375/mo for 36 months & $357 for 42 months. Excludes sales tax.
#18 of 2438 Re: Lease Money Factor 2006 [bogmancometh]
by bogmancometh
Nov 16, 2005 (8:29 am)
Sorry forgot to mention 0 down taxes included. Still seems a little high.