Mazda CX-7: Lease Questions

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#299 of 346 Residual / Money Factor by skylaw

Mar 10, 2010 (1:01 pm)

Can anyone provide the current money factor / residual for March for a GT AWD, 36 months, 15K miles?
 
Also, are there any other incentives out there other than the $500 owner loyalty?
 
Thanks

#300 of 346 Re: Residual / Money Factor [skylaw] by Car_man HOST

Mar 19, 2010 (3:13 am)

Replying to: skylaw (Mar 10, 2010 1:01 pm)
Here you go, skylaw. Mazda's current lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2010 CX-7 GT AWD with 15,000 miles per year are .00192 and 47%, respectively.
 
In addition to the $500 loyalty cash that you mentioned, I believe that Mazda is currently providing $685 cash on leases of this model.
 
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#301 of 346 May 2010 leasing cx7 sport+CP...NJ state by bratram

May 12, 2010 (2:09 pm)

Hello:
Could anyone let me know what the MF and Residuals are for a CX7 Sport with a Convinience Package.
I hardly see any posts on the cx 7 forum-hope the lack of messages is not a sign of a bad car...
btw-I test drove the car along with a sube forester premium and a mitsu outlander xls. the mazda has great accleration compared to the other two.
cheers

#302 of 346 Re: May 2010 leasing cx7 sport+CP...NJ state [bratram] by fonefixer

May 14, 2010 (11:45 am)

Replying to: bratram (May 12, 2010 2:09 pm)
Driving an early cx-7 --purchased 10/2006 --currently 57,000 miles purchased new. Issues so far: leaking oil pan gasket --(dealer replaced) battery died -(replaced) tires--(replaced)-- water pump/ timing chain/ vvt actuator (keeps timing chain tight)--dealer replaced under warranty. Is this an excessive maintenance list at 57,000 miles---? A very good question. Vehicle does use premium fuel--getting 19~21 mpg in city driving.

#303 of 346 Re: May 2010 leasing cx7 sport+CP...NJ state [bratram] by Car_man HOST

May 21, 2010 (2:44 am)

Replying to: bratram (May 12, 2010 2:09 pm)
I'd be happy to help you out, bratram. Mazda's May lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2010 CX-7 Sport with 15,000 miles per year are .00170 and 49%, respectively.
 
I personally think that the Forester is a better value than the CX-7, but you're right the latter will likely be much faster. If I was interested in this list of vehicles, I definitely would go with the Subaru or Mazda over Mitsubishi.
 
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#304 of 346 Re: May 2010 leasing cx7 sport+CP...NJ state [Car_man] by bratram

May 21, 2010 (6:09 am)

Replying to: Car_man (May 21, 2010 2:44 am)
Hey carman- Thank you for the numbers.
I agree that the Forester is a better car-but the mazda numbers are pretty good here in NJ. There is really not much of a negotiating room with a sube....and the mitsu was plesantly surprising.....but still looking...
suddenly over the weekend we thought we should just go with the bigger cx9-so i am crunching numbers for that car

#305 of 346 Re: May 2010 leasing cx7 sport+CP...NJ state [bratram] by Car_man HOST

Jun 14, 2010 (2:51 am)

Replying to: bratram (May 21, 2010 6:09 am)
You're welcome, bratram. Good luck in your hunt for a new ride.
 
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#306 of 346 June MF & RV for 24 mth lease - CX-7? by ceg1012

Jun 21, 2010 (5:43 pm)

Hi, can you tell me Mazda's June lease money factor and residual value for a 24 month lease - 2010 CX-7 s Touring with 15,000 & 12,000 miles per year are?

#307 of 346 2010 CX-7 Sport 36 month lease 12K miles by monte72

Jul 10, 2010 (10:31 am)

Please help.
 
Without getting into specifics (I know my first mistake) does the above sound like a good lease with $2000 down $333 month? That includes tax and first month payment. Only additional expenses are DMV and 75 documentation fee.
 
Thank you very much.

#308 of 346 URGENT - Lease end purchase issue (need advice) by jramm

Jul 20, 2010 (9:37 pm)

I went to my originating dealer to purchase my vehicle at the end of the lease based on the residual amount specified in the lease contract.
 
In addition to residual + ttl, the dealer added in $250 doc fee, and $950 "dealer" fee.
 
Original contract states in the purchase option "$residual plus official fees and taxes, and a reasonable documentary fee if a allowed by law..."
 
I would argue that $250 isn't reasonable, but the bigger issue is the $950 fee. Finance manager says the is "our standard dealership fee for selling you the car."
 
My interpretation is that this is his mark-up and isn't covered under the "official fees" language per the contract. He says it is.
 
I like the car and prefer to keep it, plus we've gone over mileage (mistake) making turn in cost more than just paying the "bogus" fee.
 
I don't believe these fees should apply, but I'm not a lawyer.
 
Any advise is appreciated.
 
PS - I'm in TX if that matters.
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