Good deal?
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Good deal?
This one took a while for me to work out, so let me know...
MSRP 50255
Car sold for: 45000-45250 I can't seem t figure out the exact price...
Money Factor .0008
36 months
4k down
Residual is 29655
Fees are 589/96/700
Taxes are 2300 or 64 dollar added on each payment.
Georgia also has this stupd tax where you pay tax on the whole value of the car at 6.75%, no matter if buying or leasing. I was able to trade a car to get it reduced but still had to pay... I had to pay about 2300 in taxes...
I ended up paying 4000 down and 505 per month. Thoughts?
MSRP 50255
Car sold for: 45000-45250 I can't seem t figure out the exact price...
Money Factor .0008
36 months
4k down
Residual is 29655
Fees are 589/96/700
Taxes are 2300 or 64 dollar added on each payment.
Georgia also has this stupd tax where you pay tax on the whole value of the car at 6.75%, no matter if buying or leasing. I was able to trade a car to get it reduced but still had to pay... I had to pay about 2300 in taxes...
I ended up paying 4000 down and 505 per month. Thoughts?
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No one has any thoughts? 4k down paying 505 a month for 36 months? I assume other people have leased thsi car before....
Also any thoughts on buying vs. leasing it? If a new one comes out in 2017/18 dont you think it would be better to lease for 3 years and then get the new design? I assume the old design would loose more value fatster....
Thanks
Also any thoughts on buying vs. leasing it? If a new one comes out in 2017/18 dont you think it would be better to lease for 3 years and then get the new design? I assume the old design would loose more value fatster....
Thanks
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First of all it shouldn't matter what anyone thinks. If you are happy with the deal that is all that matters. If you did a quick search you would probably find some posts of people talking about the prices they paid. Having said all that, I will tell you that to me 4k down seems a bit high. The deal I was able to work out was 2K down on a 57K (MSRP) GX for a $670ish payment. Don't have the final numbers as my vehicle hasn't arrived yet so nothing has been signed, just a deal agreed upon.
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First of all it shouldn't matter what anyone thinks. If you are happy with the deal that is all that matters. If you did a quick search you would probably find some posts of people talking about the prices they paid. Having said all that, I will tell you that to me 4k down seems a bit high. The deal I was able to work out was 2K down on a 57K (MSRP) GX for a $670ish payment. Don't have the final numbers as my vehicle hasn't arrived yet so nothing has been signed, just a deal agreed upon.
One thing I know for a fact is that most automotive "prices paid" threads are filled with embellishment.
Again, I agree with you wholeheartedly but wanted to touch on the mentality of the "Good deal or not" posts.
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Sure. Absolutely. I agree with you GX470ME. Didn't mean to come off negative. I guess there is a bit lost in tone when written text is all to go by to communicate something.
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