ISF Lease
#8
I leased my 2010. Put down security deposits (-0.5% per $500 or something) to get the rate almost 0% and put some more down on top of that. Leasing+buyout works very well on Toyota vehicles if you get the interest rate down, it was a better deal than financing. At least here in Canada.
Just plan it all out in excel. Look for security deposit options or cases where down payment lowers the interest rate. Given the way these vehicles hold their value, you will not be disappointed no matter which option you choose.
Just plan it all out in excel. Look for security deposit options or cases where down payment lowers the interest rate. Given the way these vehicles hold their value, you will not be disappointed no matter which option you choose.
#11
When I purchased my 2012 they had a lease special on it.. Was $699 a month 36mo term 10k miles per year and $2995 total down payment. That was taxes dmv prep etc etc all included.
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I have purchased 2 F's (Brand New 2008 & 2011)...60 Months Financing with zero down, payment came down about the same or little lower than how much would it be to lease.
Both cars were sold/traded in within 2 yrs of ownership and i actually had Equity since Fs are holding the value pretty well.
Both cars were sold/traded in within 2 yrs of ownership and i actually had Equity since Fs are holding the value pretty well.
#15
I am going to lease a 2013 for the same reason...not sure if I'll like the 2015 release. Also, my accountant tells me its a better tax deduction for my business. I can always buy it at the end of the lease.