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Replying to: mkzone (Nov 12, 2008 1:34 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: 2dflyer (Nov 14, 2008 5:04 pm) While I haven't seen the lease program for the 2009 Sienna in your area because you are in Toyota's Southeast region which is an independent distributorship, I suspect that the dealer was implying that lease program for the Sienna in your area is not competitive with the Odyssey's, but that he could use the cash incentives that are available in your area and a significant dealer discount to offer you an attractive purchase price. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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I was paying around $298 per month for my no money down (I think it was like $600 at signing - first month and security) and recently asked for a new lease as this is coming up in January. Credit is 800+ This will be our third 3 yr lease in a row with Toyota. I was quoted the high $400s because of "low residuals." So I am considering 1) other options for a lease for a Sienna - am I getting shafted? 2) buying the car as it is in good shape. If residuals are really low, can I negotiate a lower buyback price? My guess is Toyota does not want the car. 3) Is Honda any better? thanks, matcohen
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Car Man or anyone else - My question is buy vs lease - 2009 Sienna XLE package 4 with some other misc options. Specifics of MSRP, invoice and selling price are not critical to my question. I have a lease quote of approx $520/month for 36 mos and 12k/yr with only 1st month and tags at signing. I can purchase the same vehicle with a payment of $590/month for 60 months at 2.9%. My question is, if I plan to drive the vehicle 10-12k miles per year, is there a clear cut decision to make? Historically, I have always leased and like to get a new car every three years but with the trend in lower residuals coupled with the deep discounts and low interest rates for purchasing, the monthly payment for buying and leasing has narrowed and I am now thinking that even if I buy and then decide to sell the vehicle after three or four years, I might be in a better position than leasing. Your opinion is appreciated. I have used these forums for my last two leases and I made out very well in my opinion. Thanks.
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I am looking for 12/36 lease on 2009 Toyota Sienna LE AWD in Chicago Metro area. Any ideas on RES, MF, or anything else I need to know for lease negotiation? Many thanks Alec
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Replying to: matcohen (Nov 21, 2008 4:57 pm) Anyone know of any new lease deals in the Atlantic region? (PA) I can't find any at this time...it's making me nervous because my lease is up on 1/1/09. |
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Replying to: skops (Nov 28, 2008 4:38 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: alecb2008 (Dec 01, 2008 8:19 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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My lease just ended on 06 Sienna Limited AWD. We are interested in buying it at a fair price. Residual is $21,700 but I'm getting trade offers on the vehicle for $17-19,000. Toyota "inventory control" dept won't budge over the phone. Anyone have any tips for how to negotiate the price, or is it really impossible? I know other mfrs will deal on residuals, but maybe Toyota really won't? Thanks! |
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Hi Car Man Can you let me know what the latest Money Factor and Residual Value is on a Limited AWD in the New York area, assuming I qualify for Tier 1+ pricing. Thanks very much Would the MF and RV change much if I traded down to a LE AWD?
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