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#92 of 124 Re: Lease question for Car man [1cent]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 30, 2009 (3:29 am)
Hi 1cent. You aren't by any chance related to 50 are you? OK, I know that it was bad but it's early and I haven't had enough coffee yet so cut me some slack
. Unfortunately, as a result of Chrysler's financial problems Chrysler Financial is not leasing vehicles any longer. You might be able to lease a Charger through an independent bank, but chances are you would be better off financing or paying cash for this car.
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#93 of 124 Current Residual and MF?
by ajfitzer
Nov 29, 2010 (2:48 pm)
Anyone know what the Current Residual and MF are for a R/T with AWD? Dealer just quoted me a sticker price of $22,500 with current incentives.
#94 of 124 Re: Current Residual and MF? [ajfitzer]
by Car_man HOST
Dec 20, 2010 (1:58 pm)
Hi ajfitzer. For some reason, it appears as though Chrysler is currently only providing lease support on base Charger models. If you want to go with an R/T or AWD, you will be better off financing than leasing. Chrysler is providing 0% financing for up to 6 years on the 2010 Charger right now.
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#95 of 124 2012 Charger R/T Max residual and MF
by eburns
Jan 17, 2012 (5:33 pm)
Hi Car Man,
First, thanks for the all of the assistance in this past; this board has saved me quite a bit of money on leases over the last few years.
I'm working on a new lease on a Charger R/T Max (there is a heck of a deal for anyone who is a USAA member right now), but I'm getting very different answers from dealers on MF and residuals. Can you confirm what they really are? Looking at 3 years, 10k per year.
Thanks in advance!
#96 of 124 Re: 2012 Charger R/T Max residual and MF [eburns]
by Car_man HOST
Jan 29, 2012 (3:54 pm)
You're very welcome eburns. I'm glad that we have been able to help you out.
Ally's current base lease rate and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2012 Dodge Charger R/T Max with 10,000 miles per year are 2.5% and 55%, respectively.
I believe that there's a $1,000 cash incentive on leases of this car right now. Make sure to take it into account during your negotiations.
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#97 of 124 Re: 2012 Charger R/T Max residual and MF [Car_man]
by eburns
Jan 29, 2012 (5:06 pm)
Thanks Car Man; that beats the most recent 3.4% APR I've been quoted.
#98 of 124 Re: 2012 Charger R/T Max residual and MF [Car_man]
by eburns
Jan 30, 2012 (5:54 pm)
Thanks again for the help! Deal is done; went with 12k per year, 54% residual and 2.4% APR. that combined with a negotiated cap cost about 4500 below invoice and I'm feeling pretty good. First time leasing an American car and very happy!
#99 of 124 Re: 2012 Charger R/T Max residual and MF [eburns]
by LASHAWN
Feb 02, 2012 (8:48 am)
Can you post the figures of your deal? I'm looking into getting a R/T Max myself.
#100 of 124 Re: 2012 Charger R/T Max residual and MF [LASHAWN]
by eburns
Feb 02, 2012 (4:30 pm)
Sure:
MSRP: $38,640 (R/T Max, red, sunroof, spoiler)
Negotiated sales price: $36,621
Rebates: 4500
Taxes, fees: 1200 ish
APR: 2.5
Residual: 54
12k miles per year, 36 months
#101 of 124 Re: 2012 Charger R/T Max residual and MF [eburns]
by lamronh49
Mar 18, 2012 (11:36 am)
About a month ago I saw something like a $199 x 24 month lease with $1474 down on the R/T, in the Detroit area.
If I wasn't in the middle of a 200 lease, I might have flown out to grab that.
Unbelievable.