Is leasing a Lexus IS250 the right decision for me? Plus other questions.
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Is leasing a Lexus IS250 the right decision for me? Plus other questions.
Hey everyone! Currently I am a 26 year old college student and I am having a tough decision whether I should sell my 2008 Honda Civic for a new 2012 Lexus IS250 lease. I have owned various cars, such as a new MazdaSpeed Miata, Mitsubishi Evo, Commemorative Edition Corvette, a '98 Supra, and a '97 Supra TT 6-Speed. The reason I got out of sports cars was because I initially wanted a cheaper car payment, so I bought this Civic a couple years ago. The car has 25,000 miles and still looks like new! My payment is only $228. However I am really getting tired of the Civic. I've always had an eye for the IS series, and since i've been getting older, I would like something more nice and comfortable. I really dont care anything about speed anymore.
I have been looking at Lexus' lease offers for the IS250. In my town, the dealer has an offer of $319 a month for a IS250 AWD, 36 months // 10k miles. (I only drive 5k miles a year.) $3850 due at signing, and they'll pay for the first months payment. Is this a good deal? Or is there room for negotiation? The lower the payment, obviously the better. And the closer to $299, the happier i'll be. Or should I just continue making the payments towards the Civic? I only owe $8700 on the loan.
Personally I am very picky, and the options I want are:
IS250 AWD
White exterior, Black interior with Dark Grey Bird's Eye Maple Accent
Navigation
Heated/Cooled Seats
HID Headlights / LED Daytime Running Lights
If anyone has leased with these similar options, what is the ballpark price I would pay?
Thanks!
I have been looking at Lexus' lease offers for the IS250. In my town, the dealer has an offer of $319 a month for a IS250 AWD, 36 months // 10k miles. (I only drive 5k miles a year.) $3850 due at signing, and they'll pay for the first months payment. Is this a good deal? Or is there room for negotiation? The lower the payment, obviously the better. And the closer to $299, the happier i'll be. Or should I just continue making the payments towards the Civic? I only owe $8700 on the loan.
Personally I am very picky, and the options I want are:
IS250 AWD
White exterior, Black interior with Dark Grey Bird's Eye Maple Accent
Navigation
Heated/Cooled Seats
HID Headlights / LED Daytime Running Lights
If anyone has leased with these similar options, what is the ballpark price I would pay?
Thanks!
Last edited by CrackerJac; 05-07-12 at 04:56 PM.
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Payoff the civic and drive it with no payments for a while, The 250 is nice for what it is but what you want your not going to be in your price range and never ever put money down on a lease( $20 more a month for every $1000) so for $70 bucks more a month you will have cash at hand that can earn interest.
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I agree with the above. Since you're a college student, you do not need a luxury car. Can give the impression of a show off while one is not financially settled yet which makes a bad impression at the owner behind their back of people's minds.
I agree with the above. Since you're a college student, you do not need a luxury car. Can give the impression of a show off while one is not financially settled yet which makes a bad impression at the owner behind their back of people's minds.
Last edited by Sango; 05-07-12 at 08:06 PM.
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Definitely. Wait on the IS until you can really afford it - I saved for six years until I could pay for it in cash (and bought it used).
Besides... you don't want to lease... you want to own! Modding your car is so much fun... leasing and staying stock/worrying about having to revert to stock/ damage from mods would be a mess on a lease.. and an IS is just too much fun (in my personal opinion) to ever want to keep stock, but some others may disagree there..
Civics are excellent cars, that baby will last you forever. Still have my 97 accord that my folks bought new... she won't die... lots of love there.
Besides... you don't want to lease... you want to own! Modding your car is so much fun... leasing and staying stock/worrying about having to revert to stock/ damage from mods would be a mess on a lease.. and an IS is just too much fun (in my personal opinion) to ever want to keep stock, but some others may disagree there..
Civics are excellent cars, that baby will last you forever. Still have my 97 accord that my folks bought new... she won't die... lots of love there.
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just wait until you're done with school. I assume you have student loans you owe and your civic payments, why add more debt to yourself for something you won't even end up owning?
I am a recent college grad and Ive been driving a 99 Tacoma for the past 7 years, no payments other than Gas $$, i am finally going to upgrade to an ISX50 within the next two months.
I am a recent college grad and Ive been driving a 99 Tacoma for the past 7 years, no payments other than Gas $$, i am finally going to upgrade to an ISX50 within the next two months.
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True. Just going to add on top of Furashu comment.
Getting a real full time job and getting a home is more important than getting a luxury car, on top of getting your college/university degree. Also when if you have your your significant other (girlfriend) if you not have one already, is not going to care about the luxury car... She is going to care is one is financially stable, settled and independent. This part all should be done first then the luxury car would come in ideally.
True. Just going to add on top of Furashu comment.
Getting a real full time job and getting a home is more important than getting a luxury car, on top of getting your college/university degree. Also when if you have your your significant other (girlfriend) if you not have one already, is not going to care about the luxury car... She is going to care is one is financially stable, settled and independent. This part all should be done first then the luxury car would come in ideally.
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