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#1 of 235 Toyota Tundra: Lease Questions
by Car_man HOST
Aug 31, 2005 (5:28 pm)
Hi everyone. Please use the following discussion to post any questions that you have about leasing a Toyota Tundra. Thanks.
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#2 of 235 Re: Toyota Tundra: Lease Questions [Car_man]
by shfawaz
Sep 11, 2005 (6:56 pm)
Can you please provide the residual rates for a Tundra for a 24 month lease on an '05 and/or '06 as well as the corresponding money factors? Any current lease incentives available? I didn't see a forum for the Tacoma (largest crew cab they make) model, I could use the same information for the Tacoma as well. I normally buy American, but this time I'm looking outside the borders. Thanks. Hassen
#3 of 235 tundra 2006
by 108flat
Sep 12, 2005 (9:24 am)
moving this reminder from SMart shopper lease questions
Is the 2006 Toyota Tundra lease program out? (Sept 7th)
Trying to find residuals and depreciation pct for MSRP $27645 4WD, V8, access cab. 24 month.
thanks
#4 of 235 Re: Re: Toyota Tundra: Lease Questions
by Car_man HOST
Sep 14, 2005 (4:15 am)
Hi Hassen. I need some additional information from you in order to give you an idea of what this truck's current lease program is like. This information includes the exact model that you want, i.e. a 2005 Tundra Regular Cab 2WD, a 2005 Tundra Double Cab 4WD, as well as what state you are in. I need the same information on the Tacoma as well. I only started specific discussions for the most popular vehicles that consumers ask lease questions about. The Tacoma is not a popular vehicle to lease because Toyota has not been providing any sort of lease support on it.
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#5 of 235 Re: tundra 2006
by Car_man HOST
Sep 14, 2005 (4:16 am)
Thanks for moving your post, 108flat. Yes Toyota's new September lease program for the 2006 Tundra is available. I need some additional information from you in order to give you an idea of what this truck's current lease program is like. This information includes the exact model that you want, i.e. a 2005 Tundra Regular Cab 2WD, a 2005 Tundra Double Cab 4WD, as well as what state you are in.
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#6 of 235 Re: tundra 2006 [Car_man]
by 108flat
Sep 14, 2005 (9:23 am)
2006 Tundra 4x4 Access Cab SR5 V8 5-Speed Auto base price $27,645
Delivery, Processing Handling Fee: $565
Option Combination #B $2,100
gross cost $30310
in Kentucky
thank you for your time
#7 of 235 Re: Re: tundra 2006
by Car_man HOST
Sep 23, 2005 (2:55 am)
You're welcome 108flat. I believe that Kentucky is in Toyota's Cincinnati region. According to the latest information that I have seen, if you were to lease a 2006 Toyota Tundra Access Cab SR5 V8 4WD through Toyota Financial Services in your area right now for 24 months with 15,000 miles per year, its buy rate lease money factor and residual value should be .00082 and 65%, respectively.
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#8 of 235 about leasing HELP Please?
by mike101a
Sep 24, 2005 (9:29 am)
Back in Sept of 2001 I went out looking for a new Toyota truck
and came across what I was hopping to be a nice buy, a Tundra 2wd.
The sale-man was just telling me O'h leasing was just wonderful (the best thing in town) I'm coming to the end of my lease now and coming to find out that the salemen was NOT up front with me at-all
This truck will have 30,000 buy the end of this mo. yes I do alot of driving as you can tell. Still has the same show room tires.. It's had 2 recall's 1 front end and this last one was dealing with the exhust system..
I have done a lot of talking to the managers at Toyota of Concord CA all to know avail. Come Dec. 2005 my last invoice will have a $18,000.00 last payment Due notice
So the Salemen can do on wrong it seem's I am holding the bag. Is there anything that I can do?
#9 of 235 Re: about leasing HELP Please? [mike101a]
by kyfdx@Edmunds HOST
Sep 24, 2005 (12:36 pm)
Are you sure you have a lease? If you have an $18K payment that is not optional, then it sounds like a balloon payment loan..
And 30,000 miles? That doesn't sound like much over 4 years... Do you mean 300,000 miles?
You might want someone independent from the dealer to look over your paperwork.
regards,
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#10 of 235 balloon notes...
by Car_man HOST
Sep 29, 2005 (4:34 am)
I am sorry to hear about your situation, mike101a. I suggest that you place a call to the bank that your lease or balloon note for your Tundra is through. Even balloon notes nowadays usually give consumers the option to just turn their vehicles in at the end of their contract rather than forcing them to purchase them. There is a good chance that you can walk away from your truck in December, just having to pay any excess mileage and wear and tear charges. The recalls that your truck has had should not be a problem. Vehicles have them all the time. It would be a good idea to get them taken care of, for your own safety more than anything, but you will not be fined if you don't. As far as the tires go, if you have not rotated them on a regular basis, there is a chance that you will get hit with an excess wear and tear charge if there is not much tread left on them. I agree with kyfdx that 30,000 miles is not very much. Is that a typo? If not, you probably will not have to pay an excess mileage charge on your truck.
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