2015 GS 350 F Sport lease
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I just got my 2015 GS350 FSport, ML, IPA, BSM, Z2 accessory package during the December to Remember promotion, its a great time to lease with factory money factors and rebates going on now!
$57,685 MSRP
ZERO down
$505 month + tax (Orange County Ca)
36 month w 15k miles per year
Longo beat everyone (even Thousand Oaks by just $5 a month) via internet shopping, and also had the most selection to choose from... The money factor for tier 1+ is .00090 from Lexus up to 48 months (credit score 720 or above only). Get the price (Capitalized Cost) around $51k (depending on options and MSRP of course, Im using my car/deal as example), and the rest is math and residuals (which are set by Lexus depending on mileage), depending on how long you wanna go for and how many miles you need. You can drop more down to lower your payment, but it wont save you much in the long run so may as well keep the cash in your account.
If you plan to sell, trade, or keep the car dont worry about the miles... that''s only required to pay if you decide to walk away and drop it off at the end of term. Usually you can trade it out at the end for another car, of course more miles will always lower the value of the vehicle. Or if you fall in love and drive it too much, just keep it!
Hope this helps, let us know what you do!
$57,685 MSRP
ZERO down
$505 month + tax (Orange County Ca)
36 month w 15k miles per year
Longo beat everyone (even Thousand Oaks by just $5 a month) via internet shopping, and also had the most selection to choose from... The money factor for tier 1+ is .00090 from Lexus up to 48 months (credit score 720 or above only). Get the price (Capitalized Cost) around $51k (depending on options and MSRP of course, Im using my car/deal as example), and the rest is math and residuals (which are set by Lexus depending on mileage), depending on how long you wanna go for and how many miles you need. You can drop more down to lower your payment, but it wont save you much in the long run so may as well keep the cash in your account.
If you plan to sell, trade, or keep the car dont worry about the miles... that''s only required to pay if you decide to walk away and drop it off at the end of term. Usually you can trade it out at the end for another car, of course more miles will always lower the value of the vehicle. Or if you fall in love and drive it too much, just keep it!
Hope this helps, let us know what you do!
#48
Driver School Candidate
I just got my 2015 GS350 FSport, ML, IPA, BSM, Z2 accessory package during the December to Remember promotion, its a great time to lease with factory money factors and rebates going on now!
$57,685 MSRP
ZERO down
$505 month + tax (Orange County Ca)
36 month w 15k miles per year
Longo beat everyone (even Thousand Oaks by just $5 a month) via internet shopping, and also had the most selection to choose from... The money factor for tier 1+ is .00090 from Lexus up to 48 months (credit score 720 or above only). Get the price (Capitalized Cost) around $51k (depending on options and MSRP of course, Im using my car/deal as example), and the rest is math and residuals (which are set by Lexus depending on mileage), depending on how long you wanna go for and how many miles you need. You can drop more down to lower your payment, but it wont save you much in the long run so may as well keep the cash in your account.
If you plan to sell, trade, or keep the car dont worry about the miles... that''s only required to pay if you decide to walk away and drop it off at the end of term. Usually you can trade it out at the end for another car, of course more miles will always lower the value of the vehicle. Or if you fall in love and drive it too much, just keep it!
Hope this helps, let us know what you do!
$57,685 MSRP
ZERO down
$505 month + tax (Orange County Ca)
36 month w 15k miles per year
Longo beat everyone (even Thousand Oaks by just $5 a month) via internet shopping, and also had the most selection to choose from... The money factor for tier 1+ is .00090 from Lexus up to 48 months (credit score 720 or above only). Get the price (Capitalized Cost) around $51k (depending on options and MSRP of course, Im using my car/deal as example), and the rest is math and residuals (which are set by Lexus depending on mileage), depending on how long you wanna go for and how many miles you need. You can drop more down to lower your payment, but it wont save you much in the long run so may as well keep the cash in your account.
If you plan to sell, trade, or keep the car dont worry about the miles... that''s only required to pay if you decide to walk away and drop it off at the end of term. Usually you can trade it out at the end for another car, of course more miles will always lower the value of the vehicle. Or if you fall in love and drive it too much, just keep it!
Hope this helps, let us know what you do!
tax is about 3000+?
#49
It was a scorchin' deal buddy, if not the best ever for a 2015 F Sport.. Better than the factory advertised Southern California promotional offer after you consider the higher priced car and the extra miles I got!! Shopping via the internet makes the dealers work against each other just to get you in the door instead of fighting them all day long for every last buck.. this way we WIN! And oh yeah, no haggling once youre there, just choose your favorite color, drive it, and sign them papers.
On a lease the tax you pay is determined by your monthly payment and where you live, then you just pay by month. I havent made the payment yet since the first payment was also included (forgot to mention that part!) but it came out to $545 after tax.
So if you multiply $40 x 35 that brings tax cost over 3 years to just $1400 for a $58k car!
Leasing a Lexus is also great because the residuals are high and they dont even require higher insurance than if you were financing a car (some other companies do, no names mentioned) Every bit helps..
Get one today!
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On a lease the tax you pay is determined by your monthly payment and where you live, then you just pay by month. I havent made the payment yet since the first payment was also included (forgot to mention that part!) but it came out to $545 after tax.
So if you multiply $40 x 35 that brings tax cost over 3 years to just $1400 for a $58k car!
Leasing a Lexus is also great because the residuals are high and they dont even require higher insurance than if you were financing a car (some other companies do, no names mentioned) Every bit helps..
Get one today!
Here she is, the photographic evidence...
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Granted, this isn't for an F-Sport, but can someone tell me what's wrong with this lease? It doesn't look like a good deal to me...
It's for a 2015 GS350 AWD in NY
MSRP 54,820.00
Price 51,970.00
Cap Red 5,219.73 (what is this?)
Term 27 months
Factor 0.0016
Resid 0.70
Cash 8,047.53 (this much down?)
Payments 446.43
Tax$/Group 1,443.87 (what is this?)
Fee$/Lessor 237.50 (what is this?)
Any help would be great! I'm trying to get into a GS for the first time, coming off of a B6 A4. Thanks
It's for a 2015 GS350 AWD in NY
MSRP 54,820.00
Price 51,970.00
Cap Red 5,219.73 (what is this?)
Term 27 months
Factor 0.0016
Resid 0.70
Cash 8,047.53 (this much down?)
Payments 446.43
Tax$/Group 1,443.87 (what is this?)
Fee$/Lessor 237.50 (what is this?)
Any help would be great! I'm trying to get into a GS for the first time, coming off of a B6 A4. Thanks
#53
Driver School Candidate
#54
Lexus Test Driver
Granted, this isn't for an F-Sport, but can someone tell me what's wrong with this lease? It doesn't look like a good deal to me...
It's for a 2015 GS350 AWD in NY
MSRP 54,820.00
Price 51,970.00
Cap Red 5,219.73 (what is this?)
Term 27 months
Factor 0.0016
Resid 0.70
Cash 8,047.53 (this much down?)
Payments 446.43
Tax$/Group 1,443.87 (what is this?)
Fee$/Lessor 237.50 (what is this?)
Any help would be great! I'm trying to get into a GS for the first time, coming off of a B6 A4. Thanks
It's for a 2015 GS350 AWD in NY
MSRP 54,820.00
Price 51,970.00
Cap Red 5,219.73 (what is this?)
Term 27 months
Factor 0.0016
Resid 0.70
Cash 8,047.53 (this much down?)
Payments 446.43
Tax$/Group 1,443.87 (what is this?)
Fee$/Lessor 237.50 (what is this?)
Any help would be great! I'm trying to get into a GS for the first time, coming off of a B6 A4. Thanks
With a lease, if you total it day one, gap insurance will cover the cost of the vehicle (what remains to be paid back) but not what you put down. You could potentially lose 8 grand in a heartbeat.
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I just got my 2015 GS350 FSport, ML, IPA, BSM, Z2 accessory package during the December to Remember promotion, its a great time to lease with factory money factors and rebates going on now!
$57,685 MSRP
ZERO down
$505 month + tax (Orange County Ca)
36 month w 15k miles per year
Longo beat everyone (even Thousand Oaks by just $5 a month) via internet shopping, and also had the most selection to choose from... The money factor for tier 1+ is .00090 from Lexus up to 48 months (credit score 720 or above only). Get the price (Capitalized Cost) around $51k (depending on options and MSRP of course, Im using my car/deal as example), and the rest is math and residuals (which are set by Lexus depending on mileage), depending on how long you wanna go for and how many miles you need. You can drop more down to lower your payment, but it wont save you much in the long run so may as well keep the cash in your account.
If you plan to sell, trade, or keep the car dont worry about the miles... that''s only required to pay if you decide to walk away and drop it off at the end of term. Usually you can trade it out at the end for another car, of course more miles will always lower the value of the vehicle. Or if you fall in love and drive it too much, just keep it!
Hope this helps, let us know what you do!
$57,685 MSRP
ZERO down
$505 month + tax (Orange County Ca)
36 month w 15k miles per year
Longo beat everyone (even Thousand Oaks by just $5 a month) via internet shopping, and also had the most selection to choose from... The money factor for tier 1+ is .00090 from Lexus up to 48 months (credit score 720 or above only). Get the price (Capitalized Cost) around $51k (depending on options and MSRP of course, Im using my car/deal as example), and the rest is math and residuals (which are set by Lexus depending on mileage), depending on how long you wanna go for and how many miles you need. You can drop more down to lower your payment, but it wont save you much in the long run so may as well keep the cash in your account.
If you plan to sell, trade, or keep the car dont worry about the miles... that''s only required to pay if you decide to walk away and drop it off at the end of term. Usually you can trade it out at the end for another car, of course more miles will always lower the value of the vehicle. Or if you fall in love and drive it too much, just keep it!
Hope this helps, let us know what you do!
Can you advise if below is a good deal. This will be my first purchase/lease for a Lexus and want to know if its a good deal and not getting ripped off. The car is basically the same as your besides the color. I think Im able to obtain tier 1 money factor and rather do zero down if possible.Please let me know what you think. Im willing to pull the trigger this wk but want to see if they will go any lower on the cap cost or selling price. Also the sales person mentioned only $1211.55 but it shows $3111.55 as drive off. Does it mean I need to pay $4k out of pocket upfront? sorry for the dumb questions but appreciate anyones help. Thank you.
Payment Details Term 36 months
Base Payment 441.83
(Cap Cost based on payment seems around $52,382.45 based on Residual plus $441.83 x 35)
Total Payment 481.60
Purchase Option 36,918.40
MSRP 57,685.00
Est. Miles Per Year 12,000
Excess Mileage Charge 0.25
Amount Due at Signing
1st Month Payment 481.60
Fees & Insurance 551.75
Upfront Taxes 178.20
Total Inception Fees 1,211.55
Rebate as Cap Reduction 1,900.00
Total Drive Off 3,111.55
Total Cash Required on Delivery 1,211.55
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Hey Atomic350F,
Can you advise if below is a good deal. This will be my first purchase/lease for a Lexus and want to know if its a good deal and not getting ripped off. The car is basically the same as your besides the color. I think Im able to obtain tier 1 money factor and rather do zero down if possible.Please let me know what you think. Im willing to pull the trigger this wk but want to see if they will go any lower on the cap cost or selling price. Also the sales person mentioned only $1211.55 but it shows $3111.55 as drive off. Does it mean I need to pay $4k out of pocket upfront? sorry for the dumb questions but appreciate anyones help. Thank you.
Payment Details Term 36 months
Base Payment 441.83
(Cap Cost based on payment seems around $52,382.45 based on Residual plus $441.83 x 35)
Total Payment 481.60
Purchase Option 36,918.40
MSRP 57,685.00
Est. Miles Per Year 12,000
Excess Mileage Charge 0.25
Amount Due at Signing
1st Month Payment 481.60
Fees & Insurance 551.75
Upfront Taxes 178.20
Total Inception Fees 1,211.55
Rebate as Cap Reduction 1,900.00
Total Drive Off 3,111.55
Total Cash Required on Delivery 1,211.55
Can you advise if below is a good deal. This will be my first purchase/lease for a Lexus and want to know if its a good deal and not getting ripped off. The car is basically the same as your besides the color. I think Im able to obtain tier 1 money factor and rather do zero down if possible.Please let me know what you think. Im willing to pull the trigger this wk but want to see if they will go any lower on the cap cost or selling price. Also the sales person mentioned only $1211.55 but it shows $3111.55 as drive off. Does it mean I need to pay $4k out of pocket upfront? sorry for the dumb questions but appreciate anyones help. Thank you.
Payment Details Term 36 months
Base Payment 441.83
(Cap Cost based on payment seems around $52,382.45 based on Residual plus $441.83 x 35)
Total Payment 481.60
Purchase Option 36,918.40
MSRP 57,685.00
Est. Miles Per Year 12,000
Excess Mileage Charge 0.25
Amount Due at Signing
1st Month Payment 481.60
Fees & Insurance 551.75
Upfront Taxes 178.20
Total Inception Fees 1,211.55
Rebate as Cap Reduction 1,900.00
Total Drive Off 3,111.55
Total Cash Required on Delivery 1,211.55
Also, the dealer is using the $1900 cash rebate to get you down to $1211.55 which is why that's all you need to pay. If you are in LA or OC, you can get a better deal.
#58
^ Snoh's right on...
Although I am not sure why you are calculating your cap cost by adding residual plus payments, the dealer should simply tell you what your cap cost is! To help you further though, my cap cost ended up at $51,029.27 (and your right, our MSRP is identical, nice choice!). So you may have some room to move, but your definitely getting in the ball park!
I am not sure what the supply and demand is like in your area, or how hungry the dealers may be getting. I would suggest calling all all dealers in your area and ask if they can beat the price you got, and tell them if they can you will come pick up the car TONIGHT (get them excited)! Then when youre there, maybe have them toss in some all weather mats or some F Sport license plate frames (or accessories of your choice) too just to seal the deal, anything you can think of while youre there - before you agree to any terms!
Let us know what you do.
Although I am not sure why you are calculating your cap cost by adding residual plus payments, the dealer should simply tell you what your cap cost is! To help you further though, my cap cost ended up at $51,029.27 (and your right, our MSRP is identical, nice choice!). So you may have some room to move, but your definitely getting in the ball park!
I am not sure what the supply and demand is like in your area, or how hungry the dealers may be getting. I would suggest calling all all dealers in your area and ask if they can beat the price you got, and tell them if they can you will come pick up the car TONIGHT (get them excited)! Then when youre there, maybe have them toss in some all weather mats or some F Sport license plate frames (or accessories of your choice) too just to seal the deal, anything you can think of while youre there - before you agree to any terms!
Let us know what you do.
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Hey guys,
I appreciate your feed back. I'll db check with the sales person to see if he can do better. So around low 51k is good then, right? Also, what is the current MF on these cares for 36 months?
Again thank you for all your feedbacks.
I appreciate your feed back. I'll db check with the sales person to see if he can do better. So around low 51k is good then, right? Also, what is the current MF on these cares for 36 months?
Again thank you for all your feedbacks.
#60
Lexus Test Driver
Can someone clear something up for me about the sales tax on a lease?
From my understanding, ur only paying the tax on the leased amount throughout ur lease right? Then if u wanna buy it out, then u have to pay tax again on the residual value?
Somehow that part always confuses me.
From my understanding, ur only paying the tax on the leased amount throughout ur lease right? Then if u wanna buy it out, then u have to pay tax again on the residual value?
Somehow that part always confuses me.
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