291 messages,
Last post on May 07, 2013 at 4:56 PM
You are in the
Jaguar XF Forum.
What is this discussion about?
Jaguar XF, Car Buying, Car Leasing, Sedan
#271 of 291 Re: November 2012 vs. December 2012 Money Factors and Residuals [nd_irish]
by Car_man HOST
Dec 13, 2012 (9:20 am)
You're very welcome nd_irish. Congratulations on your awesome season. There was a couple of close calls, but you deserve your #1 ranking. Thanks for stopping back to let us all know how everything turned out.
Jaguar did indeed sweeten its lease deals with additional cash in December. $4,000 under invoice sounds like a very attractive price to me.
Let's compare the November and December programs.
In November, the money factor, residual value and cash incentives on leases for a 36-month, 10k lease of a 2012 XF Portfolio were .00001, 48% and $0.
In December the numbers for the same scenario are .00001, 48% and $4,225.
Big difference in the cash, huh? I don't think that the residual values changed month-over-month.
Enjoy your new ride
!
Car_man
Host
Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
#272 of 291 2012 XF Supercharged Lease
by elchrisp
Dec 28, 2012 (5:39 pm)
Got an offer today no money down just first payment and DMV (no bank or destination fees) for $800 a month MSRP on the car is $69,875. 36 Months 10k miles...
Is this a good deal?
#273 of 291 Re: 2012 XF Supercharged Lease [elchrisp]
by nd_irish
Dec 28, 2012 (6:03 pm)
What is the cap cost (selling price for the vehicle), and does it include the acquisition fee or any other fees? If you are a current Jaguar customer, does it include the $2,000 in loyalty cash? Are the money factor and residual the same as what car_man noted for this vehicle (i.e., .00001 and 46%)? Is the $800 per month before or after sales tax?
#274 of 291 Re: 2012 XF Supercharged Lease [nd_irish]
by elchrisp
Dec 28, 2012 (6:32 pm)
It includes all taxes in payment of $800 no other fees due at signing but DMV.
I am not a current Jag owner but getting $1500 conquest cash, I haven't gotten the full breakdown of the deal.
#275 of 291 Re: 2012 XF Supercharged Lease [elchrisp]
by nd_irish
Dec 28, 2012 (6:49 pm)
Once you get the full breakdown of the deal, let us know the details. However, based on the information you have provided so far, that sounds like a good deal in my opinion. Out of curiosity, what is your sales tax percentage? I'm curious what the payment before sales tax is.
#276 of 291 Re: 2012 XF Supercharged Lease [nd_irish]
by elchrisp
Dec 28, 2012 (6:57 pm)
NYC Sales tax is 8.875 yes very high I know
#277 of 291 Re: 2012 XF Supercharged Lease [elchrisp]
by nd_irish
Dec 28, 2012 (7:22 pm)
If my math is correct, a payment of about $800 per month including sales tax would seem to indicate a cap cost just above $58,500. That still seems like a really good deal to me. Let us know the breakdown of the details for the deal since I also am curious to know what the final selling price (cap cost) is for the vehicle. I am assuming this is a new car, not a loaner or demo. Is that correct?
#278 of 291 Re: 2012 XF Supercharged Lease [nd_irish]
by elchrisp
Dec 31, 2012 (8:33 am)
Its a no miles, new vehicle
#279 of 291 Re: 2012 XF Supercharged Lease [elchrisp]
by nd_irish
Dec 31, 2012 (11:33 am)
Based on everything you have reported so far, it sounds like a really good deal in my opinion. Have you received all of the details from the dealership regarding the deal? Let us know. Thanks!
#280 of 291 Re: 2012 XF Supercharged December Lease Rates [Car_man]
by becker33
Feb 21, 2013 (6:51 pm)
Hello! Any updated Lease #'s for 2013 xf's?
looking for just 10k Miles annually Thx !