Lease Deal Worth It?
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Lease Deal Worth It?
Hello Everyone,
I wanted to share this offer I received at a Dealer in NJ and see if this deal is a rip off or a good deal.
The car I was looking into is an IS250 F-Sport with options like Blindspot, Navi, And Spoiler.
MSRP: $47,797
Trade in allowance: $5000
Rebates:$500
Amount to be paid in cash to cover 1month payment, doc and bank fee:$1800
monthly payment:36 months/$490 monthly payment 10k miles
Thanks for your input.
I wanted to share this offer I received at a Dealer in NJ and see if this deal is a rip off or a good deal.
The car I was looking into is an IS250 F-Sport with options like Blindspot, Navi, And Spoiler.
MSRP: $47,797
Trade in allowance: $5000
Rebates:$500
Amount to be paid in cash to cover 1month payment, doc and bank fee:$1800
monthly payment:36 months/$490 monthly payment 10k miles
Thanks for your input.
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Hello Everyone,
I wanted to share this offer I received at a Dealer in NJ and see if this deal is a rip off or a good deal.
The car I was looking into is an IS250 F-Sport with options like Blindspot, Navi, And Spoiler.
MSRP: $47,797
Trade in allowance: $5000
Rebates:$500
Amount to be paid in cash to cover 1month payment, doc and bank fee:$1800
monthly payment:36 months/$490 monthly payment 10k miles
Thanks for your input.
I wanted to share this offer I received at a Dealer in NJ and see if this deal is a rip off or a good deal.
The car I was looking into is an IS250 F-Sport with options like Blindspot, Navi, And Spoiler.
MSRP: $47,797
Trade in allowance: $5000
Rebates:$500
Amount to be paid in cash to cover 1month payment, doc and bank fee:$1800
monthly payment:36 months/$490 monthly payment 10k miles
Thanks for your input.
With what you've provided so far, that is not a good deal at all.
Info we need:
- is that the actual msrp - it's high for a 250 - are there dealer options involved?
- what is the actual selling price (cap cost in lease speak).
- is your trade paid for? If so, is the $5k a down payment? If not, how much positive or negative equity is there? If positive, is THAT being applied as a down payment?
- in your view, is the $5k a fair amount for your trade in vehicle?
- confirm that the residual is 65%
- if your credit score is good, the money factor should be .0007
- what is the sales tax rate in your location?
If you can fill us in on these missing details, we should be able to give you an idea of how good or bad this quote is.
Please don't finalize this deal until you get some folks here to weigh in - it doesn't sound like this dealer is doing you any favors.
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Here are more detailed info I got from the dealer.
MSRP front is250: $47,797 includes. Wheel and tire protection, gold level.
Capital cost reduction: $6814
Residual value: 65%
My trade in value is a 2007 scion tc has 125,000 miles, been in two hit and run accidents and they will gve me $5000 trade in allowance.
Sales tax for the car is 1,428
My credit score is 670. Would it help if I get a co signer that has a tier 1 credit?
MSRP front is250: $47,797 includes. Wheel and tire protection, gold level.
Capital cost reduction: $6814
Residual value: 65%
My trade in value is a 2007 scion tc has 125,000 miles, been in two hit and run accidents and they will gve me $5000 trade in allowance.
Sales tax for the car is 1,428
My credit score is 670. Would it help if I get a co signer that has a tier 1 credit?
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Here are more detailed info I got from the dealer.
MSRP front is250: $47,797 includes. Wheel and tire protection, gold level.
Capital cost reduction: $6814
Residual value: 65%
My trade in value is a 2007 scion tc has 125,000 miles, been in two hit and run accidents and they will gve me $5000 trade in allowance.
Sales tax for the car is 1,428
My credit score is 670. Would it help if I get a co signer that has a tier 1 credit?
MSRP front is250: $47,797 includes. Wheel and tire protection, gold level.
Capital cost reduction: $6814
Residual value: 65%
My trade in value is a 2007 scion tc has 125,000 miles, been in two hit and run accidents and they will gve me $5000 trade in allowance.
Sales tax for the car is 1,428
My credit score is 670. Would it help if I get a co signer that has a tier 1 credit?
Recommend you google how to calculate an auto lease and get up to speed on how a lease is structured - this dealer is taking advantage of you.
Also, forget the extra dealer stuff - get a quote based only on the total sticker price that Lexus attaches to the car.
Last edited by gmanusmc; 05-19-15 at 10:12 AM.
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That sounds too high. From my rough estimate with 4% interest rate you should be paying $407.
If I were you, I'd separate the Scion from the transaction because it makes things complicated and they could be making it look like you're getting a lot for your trade but are really just adding money to the new car.
If I were you, I'd separate the Scion from the transaction because it makes things complicated and they could be making it look like you're getting a lot for your trade but are really just adding money to the new car.
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