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142 messages, Last post on Nov 10, 2009 at 8:57 AM
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Replying to: jseinfeld (Apr 24, 2009 5:23 am) As far as damage goes don't fret. Near lease end they will send you a template in the mail. It has a circle that each deep scratch must be within. Each cigarette burn must not exceed another circle, etc. etc. Basically, unless you trash the car you are good to go. Don't even think twice about it. PS: Before you sign anything LOOK OVER THE NUMBERS. I know you said you don't care about the numbers but leasing is all about the numbers. Check em out.
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so my wife and i are expecting our 1st child mid-sept, and are only interested in a relatively basic crossover/suv for as little down / monthly as possible. i've read in another post something like "a $28,000 nissan may lease for $450 /month while a $28,000 honda may lease for $350 / month, some lease better than others"... with that, can i get some opinions about the best deals out there? which crossovers/ suv's "lease best"? we've looked at the: vw tiguan (overpriced, quoted $393/month / 36 mos, 0 down, base s model) nissan rogue (quoted $330/month/ 36 mos, ttl down, base SLmodel (cloth, no premium, but awd - we also have nissan loyalty and friends/family) considering the ford escape, but no american mfg's seem to be leasing atm... also, my current lease is up end of june - which is end of dealer quarter - is it better to wait till then to negotiate?
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Replying to: on_the_cheap (Apr 25, 2009 12:14 pm) The main reason Honda, Toyota, VW don't have as good of lease deals is because most of the time you can barely get any discount off the sticker price. Also becuase they typically have way higher money factors (lease rates). There are two parts of your lease payment, depreciation and rent charge. The depreciation part of figuring your lease revolves around the residual value. The residual value of a lease is set by the leasing company. You want it to be as high as possible but it's normallly between 45-60% on SUV's. You multiply that number of say 50% times the MSRP. So if a $30,000 VW Tiguan has a residual value of 50% then the residual is $15,000. You then subtract the residual of $15,000 from the SELLING PRICE of the vehicle. Let's say you negotiated a selling price of $27,000 on the VW. Then you add the acquistion fee of $595 so your net cap (sale price plus fees) is $27,595. $27,595 minus $15,000 equals $12,595 which you then divide by the term of 36 payments. As you can see you are already at $349.86. Not good. The rent charge portion is the net cap (sale price plus fee(s) of $27,595) plus the residual $15,000 times the money factor .00147 (set by leasing company). i.e. $27,595 + $15,000 X .00147 = $62.61. $349.86 plus $62.61 = YOUR BASE MONTHLY PAYMENT OF $412.47 NOT INCLUDING SALES TAX. Add even 7% sales tax and your payment is $441.34 Ways to get a lower payment. 1. Find vehicles that are heavily discounted off the sticker price. Ford, Chevy, Subaru, Dodge can get you $5-9.000 off the sticker without blinking an eye. That Subaru Tribeca I mentioned has an MSRP of about $33,000 and sells for $26,000. 2. Find a vehicle with a high residual value. 3. Find a vehicle with a money factor of below 0.00175. You don't necessarily have to have all 3 things but definitely 2 of 3.
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Replying to: stoopy (Apr 26, 2009 1:19 am) i'm near Detroit and can probably get an A plan on any American make, but i hear none are leasing right now. we have not shopped Subaru at all, but they are now on the list! |
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Replying to: stoopy (Apr 24, 2009 6:40 pm) MSRP: 29,924 Cap Cost: 26,497.12 Net Cap: 27,770.35 Total Cap: 28,329.71 Residual: 15,859.72 Money Factor: .00147 Monthly Depreciation: 330.85 Monthly Rental: 64.14 Monthly Payment: 394.99 Sales Tax: 956.60 Luxury Tax (?!): $105.99 (I'm going to ask them to take this off - what the hell is this nonsense?) Bank Fee: 575 Other fee: 195 (should I ask for this to come off as well? Sounds shady) Cap Reduction: 559.36 Total Depreciation: 11,910.63 As you can see, it looks like they made the residual way lower - it's 57% of the Net Cap. These numbers are a little off because they were run prior to the grad program being mentioned, but you get the idea. Thanks in advance for your input.
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Replying to: jseinfeld (Apr 26, 2009 7:07 pm) You see that you are putting down $559.36 right? This makes your pre-down Cap Cost Meaning you are only $1600 under MSRP.
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Replying to: stoopy (Apr 28, 2009 5:00 pm) So what are you saying? Bad deal? So-so? |
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| In NJ, looking for a Tiguan SE with roof option for under $400 for 3 years and 15k. Is it possible? All the quotes I have been receiving come in at $412 or higher with at least $1400 down. I have no problem putting a couple of bucks down but want the lease payments to be less than that of an Audi A4. Any info would be helpful? | |
Car_man what's the low range for leasing the Tiguan SE/AWD this month in NY? The VW monthly "Special" doesn't help as it requires AUDI A4 Level due sign. What's the realistic residue and money factor for this month?
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Replying to: nicked (May 07, 2009 8:39 pm) When negotiating your lease on this truck, make sure to take advantage of the $1,000 cash incentive that is currently available on it. I would be happy to work up a sample lease payment on the exact Tiguan that you are interested in for you if you provide me with its MSRP and selling price. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
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