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100 messages, Last post on Nov 03, 2009 at 2:41 AM
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Replying to: Car_man (Apr 27, 2009 3:26 am) thank you
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Replying to: green33 (Apr 27, 2009 7:36 am) I can get you details. email me at nishy55 |
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Replying to: Car_man (Apr 27, 2009 3:26 am)
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Replying to: Car_man (Apr 27, 2009 3:26 am)
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to live fromny and car man, i have been looking at leases on jag prem lux xf the last few weeks msrp 58500 and interestingly they will only sell it for the low 50's but have lease support to lease it at 46-47k cap cost. however, the money factor on the lease is poor approx 7% with residuals of 50% at 24 months and 42% at 36 months. also, carman the chase 24 month lease that you quoted in your earlier post with the great money factor and residual can only be used with the higher cap cost in the 50's thus it is not that favorable. in summary i am getting quoted numbers like 899 with tax incl on a no money down 36 month 12k/yr lease on the xf prem lux with the 58500 msrp. alternatively a 24 month 12k/yr lease is in the 1100 range on the same car. is their anyone out there who leased or bought this car recently to give us their experience?? thanks for your reply
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I see that the 2010 XF has been announced and supposedly priced. I would assume that based on the significant horsepower once would much prefer to pick this up vs. the '09 - or at a minimum the '09's will drop and be even more competative when the 2010's are out. Can anyone tell me when these will actually be on dealer lots? Thanks!
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I am about to lease a 2009 XF and I have been quoted (by a sales person that leased me another jag in the past) the following; - $750/month x 39 months. - It is a “true $0” lease, meaning that tax, title, tags, etc. are rolled into the lease payment - The miles per year are 10.5k and the residual is $26.5k - I live in and will be leasing the car from NJ Sound like a good deal, or can I negotiate down even further? (PS – I have perfect credit of above 800). Shoot me a note directly |
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What is the best money factor / residual I can obtain directly from an outside finance company (US Bank, Wells, Bank of the West, etc...) on a 2009 XF Luxury for a term of 48 months, 12K miles a year? MSRP with options is 53,850. I have negotiated well below that in regard to price, but that's inconsequential for these purposes. I have reasons to not use Chase Bank (who the dealership is presently working with), so I need to know where I can get the best deal. I have excellent credit and will qualify w whomever.
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