Toyota Corolla: Lease Questions

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#64 of 108 Re: Toyota Finance current program [radicimo] by Car_man HOST

Nov 21, 2008 (3:43 am)

Replying to: radicimo (Nov 13, 2008 3:36 pm)
No problem, radicimo. You're right, Texas is in Toyota's Gulf States region. If you think that you might have exceeded your mileage limit, financing was probably the way to go. Enjoy your new car .
 
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#65 of 108 Toyota Finance Current Program by Temor

Feb 08, 2009 (5:42 pm)

Hey, I am looking to see how much a lease for a Corolla would cost me on a monthly basis. I am looking to buy it in the Virginia area and willing to put down $2000 so the monthly would go down. Thanks

#66 of 108 Corolla Lease Boston, MA by bostonben

Apr 22, 2009 (6:33 pm)

Hi Car Man,
 
What are the current lease incentives in the Boston, MA (02115) area? I know toyota is offering some rebates on the Corolla. I was wondering if those can apply to the selling price and the car still leased? Thanks!

#67 of 108 Re: Corolla Lease Boston, MA [bostonben] by Car_man HOST

May 06, 2009 (3:48 am)

Replying to: bostonben (Apr 22, 2009 6:33 pm)
Greetings to the appropriately named bostonben. Toyota just introduced its new May incentives yesterday. I haven't seen the complete program for your region yet, but I can tell you that Toyota is currently offering an extremely attractive finance rate of 0% for up to 5 years or $1,000 customer cash on the 2009 Corolla in your area right now.
 
Unfortunately, the aforementioned cash incentive is not compatible with Toyota Financial Services' special lease program.
 
I'm not sure what TFS' lease money factor is for this model in your area yet, but I know that in some areas Toyota is essentially providing 0% financing on leases (a .00001 money factor). That's as good as it is going to get on this car. If you really want to lease a Corolla, now is definitely the time to do so.
 
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#68 of 108 2009 Corolla Lease - How'd I do? by belarus

May 13, 2009 (4:47 pm)

Corolla S, no leather, no JBL etc - just the SX pkg.
 
$300 total drive off, that included registration, fees etc.
$263/mth (taxes all included)
15k miles for 36 months
 
mf was 0.00068 with the incentive these days and residual is 10,430.
I bought in the SF bay area.
 
Thanks

#69 of 108 Lease question by shand32783

Jul 26, 2009 (8:30 am)

One dealer tells me that they don't subsidize"> the lease on anything over three years and that the rate on a five year lease would be between .0029 & .005.
  
Another tells me that the lease rate on a 2010 would be .00005 on a 3 or 5 year lease and that she has the paperwork right in front of her if I wanted to come down and look at it.
  
I'm interested in the 5 year as part of the cash for clunker program. Has / does anyone know the answer?
  
Confused,
shane

#70 of 108 Re: Lease question [shand32783] by kirstie_h HOST

Jul 26, 2009 (12:06 pm)

Replying to: shand32783 (Jul 26, 2009 8:30 am)
Try asking in our Cash for Clunkers - Does it Work for You? discussion. Helpful & knowledgeable folks hang out there.

#71 of 108 2010 Auto S Corolla by shand32783

Aug 02, 2009 (9:51 am)

MSRP 19874
Invoice 18388
Was offered Invoice minus the $500 rebate and the 5 year cash for clunker lease rate of .00047.
 
Has anyone else done the Corolla on the 5 year lease through the cash for clunker deal on toyota.com with the $500 rebate?
 
What was your payment per month?

#72 of 108 Re: 2010 Auto S Corolla [shand32783] by mnappi0606

Aug 05, 2009 (1:45 pm)

Replying to: shand32783 (Aug 02, 2009 9:51 am)
Yes, I signed a deal to lease the Corolla LE. Nothing out of pocket other than the plates. 12k mi/year for 5 years. Also going towards this deal is a $4500.00 clunker.
 
MSRP: 17950
Sales Price: 17200
Money Factor: .00047
Residual: 7445
 
$132 /month

#73 of 108 Re: Lease question [shand32783] by Car_man HOST

Aug 13, 2009 (3:19 am)

Replying to: shand32783 (Jul 26, 2009 8:30 am)
Hi shane. In a way, both salespeople that you spoke with are right. Normally, Toyota does not provide support on leases that are longer than 36 months. However, when the government rolled out its Cash for Clunkers program, which for some unknown reason only allows people who take advantage of it to lease for 5 years, Toyota responded by launching a special 60-month lease program on select models.
 
Toyota Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor for a 60-month lease of a 2010 Corolla is .00047 (this factor may vary by region).
 
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