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Replying to: newcarny (Jul 27, 2007 1:41 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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A reporter with a large finance magazine is hoping to talk to consumers who just purchased or looking to purchase a more fuel-efficient car for their daily commute. Please reply to ctalati |
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I'm looking for the money factor and residual on a 2008 fit sport AT. MSRP is 16705, with no extra sealer options. I'm interested in a 36 or 48 month term with 12k miles/year. Thank you
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Replying to: anti2 (Oct 14, 2007 8:25 am) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Hello I'm hoping to find out the current 36 month money factor and residual for a fit sport AT. Would like to do a 36 month 10-12k mile lease. What should I expect out the door? Thanks! |
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Replying to: mr2freak (Jan 10, 2008 7:12 pm) The car just does not lease well due to a low (relative) residual and the high MF. Right not you could probably lease a Pilot, Odyssey, Element, Ridgeline or even a Civic for less per month than a Fit sport would cost you. If you just have to have a fit, then I would just buy it. Check the lease "specials" online at Honda and they will show good deals (which you can make better by negotiating a lower price) on all the models and nothing for the Fit. Dennis |
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Thanks for the reply. I kinda figured the lease would be rotten and I'm starting to wonder why Honda is able to sell the fits? I love the little thing but theres cheap money right now ($199 camry ect) and I cant see the sense paying msrp and a 6% loan on tier 1. Are people buying the car with cash or large trade in's so they can put 200k on them? Or altruistic earth bunnies paying more to pollute less?
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Replying to: mr2freak (Jan 11, 2008 1:36 am) It is supply and demand and as long as dealers can't keep them on the lots they don't discount them (some even charge over MSRP). As long as Honda sells them as fast as they make them then they are not going to offer any promo deals on them. I don't know is buying them and why they do, but I have a friend with one and they love it - but paid full price. When my daughter purchased her Civic in 06 we could have purchased a similar Accord for LESS money (due to incentives and dealers willing to deal on price) but she paid MORE for a Civic because that is what she wanted. I guess that is why folks buy them - they are hard to get and you don't see them everywhere, they are Hondas, not too expensive, and get great MPGs. Most folks don't lease and just let the dealer do the financing deals so they don't see they could have (to some) more car for less money getting something else. Quite often folks pick the car then try to find the deal and they don't pick the deal and settle for whatever car that ends up being. There is also something that spurs folks on when they are told that something is hard to get or rare or limited - that just makes that even more attractive. If there were dozens of Fits sitting on every lot and you saw them everywhere in traffic, the appeal would drop some, I would think. Dennis |
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Replying to: mr2freak (Jan 10, 2008 7:12 pm) The '08 Honda Fit only has a $500 or so spread between its dealer invoice price and its full MSRP, plus Honda is not currently providing any cash incentives on it, plus it has been selling pretty well. As a result, don't expect to get much of a discount, if any, on one right now. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
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Replying to: Car_man (Jan 23, 2008 2:18 am) I got a BS figure from the dealer on the residual for the fit so they quoted me a lease in the 350/month range I seem to be unable to get the lease calculator to spit out figures that look decent--operator error I'm sure. Using the .00255 and and 500 off msrp its giving me 295 a month? Yikes. 60month finance is only a few bucks more. EDIT: I just plugged in the figures from some of hondas advertised deals and it works out when I pull out the tax and reg so I guess I was just shocking myself with the numbers generated by putting nothing down
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