Dodge Challenger Lease Questions

23 messages,  Last post on Apr 25, 2013 at 4:19 PM

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#9 of 23 No lease options? by sphereboy

Feb 08, 2011 (6:10 pm)

Thanks Car_man for getting back to me. Any specific reason why? Do they have a poor resale value? I'm considering buying the car as well but it's my first Dodge and wanted to do the lease first.. or lease to buy. Any insight would be beneficial. THanks in advance.

#10 of 23 Re: No lease options? [sphereboy] by Car_man HOST

Feb 21, 2011 (5:24 pm)

Replying to: sphereboy (Feb 08, 2011 6:10 pm)
No problem sphereboy. It's tough to say. The residual values might be part of it. Also, the production / demand for this car is probably in line meaning that Chrysler can sell all that it is producing without providing a lot of support.
 
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Jun 30, 2011 (1:35 pm)

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#13 of 23 $299 2012 Challenger Lease questions by snaproll

Apr 23, 2012 (8:30 am)

Does anyone know the details on this lease, it is published on Dodge's website at $299 for 36 months with $2499 due at signing with an MSRP of $25,920. They don't publish enough information to figure out the cap cost or the residual. I am interested in leasing this vehicle of 36 months with 10k miles per year. Also, is there any incentive money on the lease and is lease conquest available.

#14 of 23 Challenger lease Dodge payment calculator?? by eagle9595

Nov 10, 2012 (3:32 pm)

Replying to: kirstie_h (Jun 30, 2011 1:35 pm)
Working a deal on a 2013 R/T Classic. MSRP $39,665. Sale price $33,665. $3,500 cash down + tax, tag etc. Adjusted cap cost is $31,160. 12k miles a year, 24 months. Dodge's website gives me an estimated payment of $290 a month + tax. My dealer says he is at 39 months $428 per month + tax with same downpayment. Can car_man please assist with my question please? Is the Dodge search new inventory website off by that much or is the dealer looking to just get a better deal for themselves? I also noticed they have low lease payments on new Chargers as well and if the website is wrong it is quite misleading and a big turnoff. Thanks.

#15 of 23 Dodge website payment calculator lease rates?? by eagle9595

Nov 10, 2012 (1:38 pm)

Working a deal on a 2013 R/T Classic. MSRP $39,665. Sale price $33,665. $3,500 cash down + tax, tag etc. Adjusted cap cost is $31,160. 12k miles a year, 24 months. Dodge's website gives me an estimated payment of $290 a month + tax. My dealer says he is at 39 months $428 per month + tax with same downpayment. Can car_man please assist with my question please? Is the Dodge search new inventory website off by that much or is the dealer looking to just get a better deal for themselves? I also noticed they have low lease payments on new Chargers as well and if the website is wrong it is quite misleading and a big turnoff. Thanks.

#16 of 23 Re: Dodge website payment calculator lease rates?? [eagle9595] by chuck68516

Nov 11, 2012 (8:43 pm)

Replying to: eagle9595 (Nov 10, 2012 1:38 pm)
You'll have to figure out what the residual rate and lease rate the dealer is using as well as the sale price and rebate amount. If you do, please post it here as I am curious of the deal you get. Thanks.

#17 of 23 2012 challenger R/T by keys6505

Nov 16, 2012 (8:00 pm)

Hey car man,
Can u please tell me the MF and residual on a 2012 Challenger R/T lease for 36mo at 12k miles/year. Thanks in advance

#18 of 23 Re: 2012 challenger R/T [keys6505] by Car_man HOST

Nov 19, 2012 (6:27 pm)

Replying to: keys6505 (Nov 16, 2012 8:00 pm)
Hi keys6505. I don't think that Chrysler is providing lease support on the 2012 Challenger any longer. In fact, I don't think that it is providing any lease support on the 2013 model either. As a result, I don't think that the Challenger leases very well.
 
If you really want to get a 2012 model, you probably would be better off financing it at 0% fir 5 years or 1.9% for 6 years.
 
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