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Old 03-17-14, 09:01 PM
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I currently have a 2013 ct200h which im lease transferring to someone, I was looking to lease the is350 f sport.. I qualify for the student grad rebate,.. what does this car go for nowdays anyway? someone told me low 400's but i was thinking with the rebate if I could possibly get 360-380 with 1000 out of pocket.. is that possible?
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Originally Posted by an3i7rust
I currently have a 2013 ct200h which im lease transferring to someone, I was looking to lease the is350 f sport.. I qualify for the student grad rebate,.. what does this car go for nowdays anyway? someone told me low 400's but i was thinking with the rebate if I could possibly get 360-380 with 1000 out of pocket.. is that possible?
Assuming you're going navi/ml like most are equipped, you will need to get around $4-5000 discount off the approximate $49k msrp. NY is a tough market, but get some competition going between multiple dealers and you should be able to pull off around $400. It's probably gonna be hard to get to 360-380 with $1k up front.

Good Luck - I love to see folks research and get great deals!

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I don't know where you guys get your #'s from, but how do we know anyones REAL monthly payment? I could say mine is $237.70 because my friend is the GM and I got an awesome deal.

I really don't believe some of these posts.
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In NY you're only going to find IS350 F-Sports with AWD, BSM, and Nav. That puts the MSRP just under $49,000. Any other configuration is a special order.

There is no way you're going to get that to under $500 without some serious negotiating/discounts. Unless its a really short lease with low miles.

I'm at $527/month with a 36month, 12k miles/year lease
Negotiated price: $45k
MF: .00085
Residual: 63%
Due at signing: ~$660 (includes first month payment and DMV fees)

I think my deal is pretty good. I'd be impressed if you can get a deal for one under $400's and would love to see your numbers if you did.
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Originally Posted by profet
In NY you're only going to find IS350 F-Sports with AWD, BSM, and Nav. That puts the MSRP just under $49,000. Any other configuration is a special order.

There is no way you're going to get that to under $500 without some serious negotiating/discounts. Unless its a really short lease with low miles.

I'm at $527/month with a 36month, 12k miles/year lease
Negotiated price: $45k
MF: .00085
Residual: 63%
Due at signing: ~$660 (includes first month payment and DMV fees)

I think my deal is pretty good. I'd be impressed if you can get a deal for one under $400's and would love to see your numbers if you did.
There's a guy on this site fron NY working a deal on a car like yours - he's at 365 with 2500 27 mo/10k. Depends on if the dealer is being straight with him,
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Originally Posted by bgaerttner
There's a guy on this site fron NY working a deal on a car like yours - he's at 365 with 2500 27 mo/10k. Depends on if the dealer is being straight with him,
Shorter lease term and less miles... so the residual is probably at around 73%

Napkin math puts him at ~$475 with no money down. So that sounds about right.

But why would you put money down on a lease? Makes no sense to me.
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Originally Posted by profet
Shorter lease term and less miles... so the residual is probably at around 73%

Napkin math puts him at ~$475 with no money down. So that sounds about right.

But why would you put money down on a lease? Makes no sense to me.
That's what my advice was - told him to offer 500 at signing, 405 a month. That would be about 5k off msrp - a super deal for NY - common here in CA - we have lots of competition.
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I was thinking of doing a 27 month lease 10k miles a year.. but with the student rebate whatever the number is 37 bucks from it should be subtracted because 1000/27= 37... does that sound about right? does anyone else know of any incentives on this car for this month?
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Originally Posted by Celsius
I don't know where you guys get your #'s from, but how do we know anyones REAL monthly payment? I could say mine is $237.70 because my friend is the GM and I got an awesome deal.

I really don't believe some of these posts.
I agree that some folks probably embellish a bit - but at some point I've gotta believe that SOMEONE is being honest and truthful - otherwise, no reason to waste time reading these threads. I can say this for a fact - we get great deals on Lexus vehicles here in CA - I've leased 3 in the past 5 years - all at well below invoice - we have many Lexus dealers - lots of competition.

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Originally Posted by bgaerttner
I agree that some folks probably embellish a bit - but at some point I've gotta believe that SOMEONE is being honest and truthful - otherwise, no reason to waste time reading these threads. I can say this for a fact - we get great deals on Lexus vehicles here in CA - I've leased 3 in the past 5 years - all at well below invoice - we have many Lexus dealers - lots of competition.

Bill G
I agree on all points. In all my moving around and buying cars, I have found CA the easiest to get deals at, due to the competion and amount of dealerships in a small radius. Especially if you use TrueCar and lock in a deal. You get crazy e-mails and phone calls trying to bid for your business. All of them competing with each other to get the buisness.
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Originally Posted by Lost808
I agree on all points. In all my moving around and buying cars, I have found CA the easiest to get deals at, due to the competion and amount of dealerships in a small radius. Especially if you use TrueCar and lock in a deal. You get crazy e-mails and phone calls trying to bid for your business. All of them competing with each other to get the buisness.
Yeah, with all the other stuff we have to put up with here, we deserve some decent car
pricing - ha ha
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Default 540 a month

I put 5k down and with some serious negotiating only got it down to 540 a month. 12k miles 36 month lease.
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Originally Posted by lexusyria
I put 5k down and with some serious negotiating only got it down to 540 a month. 12k miles 36 month lease.
Without knowing the complete details of your deal and the market in your area, it's difficult to say anything about your numbers.

If you hop over to the GS forum though, there's people leasing 60k GS's for that kind of payment with little negotiation and not much down.
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Originally Posted by lexusyria
I put 5k down and with some serious negotiating only got it down to 540 a month. 12k miles 36 month lease.
Sorry but you got absolutely hosed. I put $750 up front for 27 month lease, 44K msrp, 12K miles a year, 350 F-Sport with rarish color combo(obsidian with red) ML system fully loaded to the max with $505 a month payments.
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i got a offer for 415 and 1665 total out of pocket for 350 f sport original msrp $48,997... this is with student rebate factored in.. good deal or i could do better?


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