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#7 of 1228 Re: Be your own leassor [blueiedgod]
by dmjjpy
Feb 16, 2006 (11:05 am)
> I think you are forgetting that my cash obtained from the sale of the vehicle was greater than the pay off amount.
No, I don't think I did forget. For the 2002 Civic example, I subtracted $4000(the difference between the sale price and the pay off amount) from the "total loan payments" in the "net payment" line.
Anyways, if anybody could post the lease info for a CR-V, it would be greatly appreciated!
#8 of 1228 Re: Be your own leassor [dmjjpy]
by me3
Feb 16, 2006 (1:03 pm)
(14500 - 12500)/28 = 71.43
#9 of 1228 Okay..
by kyfdx HOST
Feb 16, 2006 (1:10 pm)
Let's stick to actual questions about Civic leases...
No matter how good your purchase deals turned out to be..
#10 of 1228 Re: Okay.. [kyfdx]
by stevedebi
Feb 16, 2006 (1:41 pm)
"Let's stick to actual questions about Civic leases... "
Or maybe CR-V leases...
#11 of 1228 Re: Okay.. [stevedebi]
by kyfdx HOST
Feb 16, 2006 (8:17 pm)
LOL... yeah.. that too...
#12 of 1228 Re: Okay.. [stevedebi]
by blueiedgod
Feb 20, 2006 (7:56 am)
"Let's stick to actual questions about Civic leases... "
Or maybe CR-V leases...
The point I was trying to make, there are no great leases of the late 90's when it was really cheaper to lease. These days, it is cheaper to buy. Unless there is some really hot lease program. Like BMW had a 325 for $199/month for 24 months with no money down a couple of years back.
#13 of 1228 Current Lease Program
by fireboss2
Feb 21, 2006 (9:00 am)
Would appreciate current money factor and residual for the following: 2006 CR-V 2 Wheel Drive LX Auto
This will be the 36mo / 12k mi program.
How about Honda's acquisition fee? Thanks guys.
#14 of 1228 Lease Question
by kingmob
Feb 22, 2006 (3:03 pm)
Hi - I have a question about my 2004 Honda CR-V lease. At the time I did it in 9/04 I had just come off a divorce and had a poor credit score (mid 500's). Now, my score is in the mid 700's and I am in a much, much better financial position. I like my car, but wondered what my options were... Can I trade it in and pay the penalty to get a lower payment? Or would it be too steep? Am I just stuck with my deal until the lease ends?
I do have the option of paying it off if I want. But it seems that I would save money by making the payments and just paying the residual at the end. Am I right in this assumption?
Thanks for any help.
#15 of 1228 Re: Honda CR-V AWD lease info [dmjjpy]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 23, 2006 (3:53 am)
Wow, this is a popular discussion for one that is so new. Here's the info that you're looking for, dmjjpy. Honda is currently providing a special lease money factor of .00150 on all 2006 CR-V models for Super Preferred tier customers who pay a security deposit. This truck's residual values vary by trim level though. For now I will provide you with the resids for the '06 CR-V EX 4WD. Let me know if you want a different model. This truck's 24 month residual values are 68% with 15,000 miles per year and 69% with 12,000 miles per year. The numbers for 36 months are 59% for 15K and 61% for 12K.
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#16 of 1228 Re: Honda CR-V: Lease Questions [gollumandbilbo]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 23, 2006 (3:57 am)
Hi gollumandbilbo. I see that you are a Lord of the Rings fan. I enjoyed them myself. Honda is currently providing a special lease money factor of .00150 on all 2006 CR-V models for Super Preferred tier customers who pay a security deposit. Because you are an existing Honda Finance customer, you may be able to get your CR-V's security deposit requirement waived at for free. This truck's residual values vary by trim level though. For now I will provide you with the resids for the '06 CR-V EX 4WD. Let me know if you want a different model. This truck's 36 month residual value is 59%.
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