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726 messages,  Last post on Nov 27, 2009 at 9:11 PM

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Re: S-Plan Lease and Acquisition Fee? [coog31] by ken954
Nov 08, 2009 (8:10 am)
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Replying to: coog31 (Nov 07, 2009 6:34 pm)

Thanks Coog91 - appreciate your response! The S-Plan is for suppliers (like Ford's X-Plan), so it's a national program. The dealer pushed the $595 acquisition fee into my cap, so the gross cap jumped up from invoice (S-Plan price = Dealer Invoice for the most part). Sounds like you negotiated below dealer invoice - with the S-Plan, there's no real negotiating, but the dealer can throw in sweeteners.
 
Based on your response, sounds like the acquisition fee is a standard fee from Chase so I shouldn't get upset about it.
 
My paperwork shows credits of $500 loyalty cash, plus another $446 for my first monthly payment and another $30 for tax on the $446 (credit at signing of $976), and also shows that I will make 35 payments instead of 36 on the top, but the lease calculation is based on 36 months. Seems a little odd, but the dealer is telling me that when I pick up the vehicle I shouldn't expect to write a check with the exception of title / tag fees. Paying 35 payments for a 36 month lease does seem a little too good to be true - which is why I'm asking the forum. I'm assuming this is part of the advertised 'drive off' event, but the dealer didn't mention that.
 
I'm picking it up tomorrow, so if there's a big issue I can back out, but sounds like it's in-line with others. I'll have the car for 36 months, will make 35 payments of $446... plus a $300 disposition fee at the end of the lease (which I understand is standard but still hate). So - zero down, 36 month lease, 35 payments $446 = $15,610 paid over life of lease. Does that compare well with total payment for your purchase?
 
Now that price is (I think) behind me, all I have to agonize over is choosing liquid silver over copper red!
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November CX-9 Lease info by fsufan
Nov 09, 2009 (9:18 am)
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CarMan, Mazda has a lease deal posted on their website $399 month for 2010 CX-9 Sport FWD. 0 down 0 security, 0 first month payment $595 acquisition fee. Are they waiving the first payment or rolling it into the overall deal?
 
I'm interested in the 2010 CX-9 Sport AWD in the NJ area.
What is the money factor and residual on this vehicle for the 36 month/36,000 mi. & the 42 month 42000 mi. lease terms? Thanks.
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2010 Touring FWD lease offer by texascuv
Nov 14, 2009 (1:49 pm)
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I was offered the following deal on a 2010 Touring FWD MSRP $31,305:
 
42 month, 12k miles / year
MF: 0.00075
Residual: 47%
After a few rounds we were quoted a payment of $429/month which includes Texas sales tax of 6.25 % on the entire price of the vehicle.
 
We were negotiating the terms but had to leave before getting the final adj cap cost. We did drive the vehicle home but plan to go back and do the paperwork on Monday. Any thoughts?
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Re: 2010 Touring FWD lease offer [texascuv] by jayrider
Nov 14, 2009 (2:11 pm)
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Replying to: texascuv (Nov 14, 2009 1:49 pm)

You should get $2700 off msrp. That should be the cap cost.Check overstock dot com.Print and take it with you.See what they tell you it is. If you run the numbers your lease will be $406 not $429. They are scalping you on the cap cost by about 1k. When you bring the car back tell them after driving it you are not sure you like it that much but will do the deal for 406. Good luck.If you get your first month paid like the ad then $419 should be the most you should pay but shoot for 406 and start walking out the door. I believe there is $1500 loyalty cash if you own a mazda. So if you do keep that in mind.
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Re: 2010 Touring FWD lease offer [jayrider] by mtnj
Nov 15, 2009 (6:57 am)
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Replying to: jayrider (Nov 14, 2009 2:11 pm)

Hi,
I went to see a sales rep, referred by a friend. We agreed on a price but no deposits just verbal because the car has to be found at another dealer. Just wanted to run it by you guys since it will be easy to tell them no. The offer is: 2010 cx9 touring model with bose/leather/moonroof package - $441/month, $2000 down, which is to go towards taxes/bank fee/tags&title and 1st month payment. 39/mo - 12000 per. I live in NY/NJ area. Does this sound reasonable to those who have bought or are in process of buying? Also, I see the interest rates are fairly low for the cx-9 right now, has anyone felt that a buy makes more sense economically with the numbers we have been seeing? Thanks in advance for your help!!
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Re: 2010 Touring FWD lease offer [mtnj] by dvakaduke
Nov 15, 2009 (7:53 am)
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Replying to: mtnj (Nov 15, 2009 6:57 am)

jayrider,
 
just a couple of thoughts from a non-expert here based on my current investigation of leasing a 2010 CX9.
 
1) lease rates are awesome right now - money factor i was quoted was .00060, which translates to a 1.44% interest rate for a 36 month lease with 12k miles
 
2) i'm surprised at the large down payment?? at least where i live (WA state), with the current Mazda drive off event, there should be no down, no first months payment, etc. I was told that drive off costs would be tax on the first months payment, doc fee (which is negotiable in my state), and license fees - so only a few hundred bucks to drive the car off the lot. $2,000 seems like a lot, unless they're doing some sort of cap reduction or something.
 
3) you should probably find out from the sales guy the following for the experts on the board to tell you if you got a good deal:
 
MSRP:
Selling Price:
Money Factor:
Residual %:
 
Just my two cents...
 
Don
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Re: 2010 Touring FWD lease offer [dvakaduke] by jayrider
Nov 15, 2009 (8:17 am)
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Replying to: dvakaduke (Nov 15, 2009 7:53 am)

The mazda deal is pretty good. The residuals are poor but the money factor is great. Mazda web site is advertising 42 month leases which i don't like. 36 is plenty and keeps you in warranty though the payment is higher. The post I commented on had everything but the cap cost. Found the best price and filled in the blank to figure the lease. Didn't see any 2k down.
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Re: 2010 Touring FWD lease offer [jayrider] by mtnj
Nov 15, 2009 (9:04 am)
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Replying to: jayrider (Nov 15, 2009 8:17 am)

Well, the 2K down is not to make the car cheaper, it is to cover required fees and taxes. i.e - bank fee/MV fees/1st months payment and taxes. i assume if i didnt pay upfront it would be rolled into payment, no? Let em know if that seems right! Thank you.
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Re: 2010 Touring FWD lease offer [jayrider] by texascuv
Nov 15, 2009 (10:50 am)
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Replying to: jayrider (Nov 14, 2009 2:11 pm)

Jayrider,
 
Can you please tell me how you end up with $406? My $429 payment includes Texas 6.25% sales tax. In Texas we pay sales tax on the entire purchase price ( base cap cost) not just on payments. I don't own Mazda.
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Re: 2010 Touring FWD lease offer [mtnj] by jayrider
Nov 15, 2009 (2:26 pm)
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Replying to: mtnj (Nov 15, 2009 9:04 am)

Most people who lease roll the tax into the payment. Mazda should make your first payment according to the drive-off promotion. The ad is to the right of the page. Then you have fees of course -- do what you feel suits you.

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