RC F Lease Rates and Deals (Merged Threads)
#92
The best deal I could have gotten down here was through an Auto broker friend of mine who gets his cars from JM Lexus. The monthly payment was roughly the same maybe a bit more and $1300 more out of pocket. For me it was well worth the trip to NY to pick it up.
Last edited by tarponman; 12-01-15 at 05:05 AM.
#93
I live in Miami Florida and dealers were not overly aggressive on pricing. I just signed a deal with an out of state auto broker. $3491 total out of pocket at signing and $624 per month tax included.
I think it's a decent deal. Especially considering the quotes I was getting in Florida. I'd be more than happy to share the contact with anyone through PM.
BTW
12k miles
33 months.
$73,575 MSRP
I think it's a decent deal. Especially considering the quotes I was getting in Florida. I'd be more than happy to share the contact with anyone through PM.
BTW
12k miles
33 months.
$73,575 MSRP
#94
Maybe things will change a little now because November is over and I'm guessing the lease/finance cash will go away...but NOBODY should be buying/leasing an RCF unless they negotiate $9,000 off AT MINIMUM
#95
#96
2015 USB/Stratus Grey RC-F (Pictures do no justice!)
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I went with a 36 month Lease with 7500 miles /year as this will be my second "play" car from Lexus of Smithtown in Long Island, NY for a total of $11k off including the $3k cash rebate. The MSRP was $74k and some change on my car, I didn't care much for the performance package. I really couldn't see myself trading in for my outdated beloved IS-F for anything else! I went ahead and sold the IS-F to them and maybe lost a bit on the sell, but I think it evened out for the deal I received on the RC-F! You guys are lucky in California, Texas, or Florida as I have contacted numerous dealerships and they are off the bat giving larger discounts. The northeast has less vehicles available and you have to work a bit harder to get them down. I also didn't want to wait until December in case that cash rebate was taken away so I went ahead and got the deal done this weekend, and picked her up yesterday!
On a side-note, I had the opportunity to test drive an RC-F and an M4 back to back over the summer, and in my opinion as a total package the RC-F felt to me a better package. If it was a track car I was looking for the M4 would be my choice, 95% of the time these cars are street driven! It's funny how the RC-F gets slack for the lack of an adaptable suspension, however I find it to be the perfect balance between street and track. The so called "adjustable suspension" in he M4 did not feel to be much different in the different settings available. The DCT might be a superior transmission in regards to shift speed, however driving it locally is a bit jerky. The RC-F on other hand is in auto, drives like the Lexus we all know and love.
Thank you Salil022, ghoffner, method3d for your help..... I've been a long time member here and the sense of community on this forum is never compromised!
My apologies for the horrible picture, it was so late last night and I had to drive 60 miles back home!
Premium Package
Mark Levinson Audio
Preferred Accessory
Sunroof
19" Split 10-Spoke Forged Alloy Wheels (wish I found a 20 spoke, but unfortunately in the northeast, majority of the vehicles with this option is fully loaded with the performance package)
I went with a 36 month Lease with 7500 miles /year as this will be my second "play" car from Lexus of Smithtown in Long Island, NY for a total of $11k off including the $3k cash rebate. The MSRP was $74k and some change on my car, I didn't care much for the performance package. I really couldn't see myself trading in for my outdated beloved IS-F for anything else! I went ahead and sold the IS-F to them and maybe lost a bit on the sell, but I think it evened out for the deal I received on the RC-F! You guys are lucky in California, Texas, or Florida as I have contacted numerous dealerships and they are off the bat giving larger discounts. The northeast has less vehicles available and you have to work a bit harder to get them down. I also didn't want to wait until December in case that cash rebate was taken away so I went ahead and got the deal done this weekend, and picked her up yesterday!
On a side-note, I had the opportunity to test drive an RC-F and an M4 back to back over the summer, and in my opinion as a total package the RC-F felt to me a better package. If it was a track car I was looking for the M4 would be my choice, 95% of the time these cars are street driven! It's funny how the RC-F gets slack for the lack of an adaptable suspension, however I find it to be the perfect balance between street and track. The so called "adjustable suspension" in he M4 did not feel to be much different in the different settings available. The DCT might be a superior transmission in regards to shift speed, however driving it locally is a bit jerky. The RC-F on other hand is in auto, drives like the Lexus we all know and love.
Thank you Salil022, ghoffner, method3d for your help..... I've been a long time member here and the sense of community on this forum is never compromised!
My apologies for the horrible picture, it was so late last night and I had to drive 60 miles back home!
#97
Wonder how much down should I put if I don't want to be over $650/month tax in? I live in FL and looking to do the 24-27 month option. I think Lexus of N Miami have a special advertising $599/month + tax, 7,5K miles per year and almost $5k down plus fees... on a $71,900 car...does anyone thinks that realistically I could drive away with less down same amount? lol, I currently have an RC350 but want to upgrade (I'll be paying my negative equity upfront) so I'll get the RCF from scratch
#98
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Cash on a lease is the dumbest thing you can do! Rent charge is factored on residual value and sale price. Cash is not going to lower anything but the payment and the liability for the lender. So keep the cash. Make sure they provide gap insurance (waiver these days) and drive happy knowing you have no chance of loosing the extra cash and did not save a lender in liability.
#99
On thursday I got rid of my RC350 F Sport and upgraded to an Liquid Platinum/Circuit Red RCF, MSRP $71,724 down to $63,xxx. $3K down, 24 months, $650/month. Miami, FL
Last edited by Santanas; 12-16-15 at 07:36 PM.
#100
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2015 Lightly Used Fully Loaded RCF
I wasn't looking for a new car. I have a low mileage GS350 F Sport wich I just added the Wald kit to, but I was offered a 80k msrp RCF with under 1k for $58.9k. I was shooting for 56k, but they're not budging. What are your thoughts? I've seen the sticker and equipment list. Its sticker is over $80k and has everything I can find online.
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#101
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I wasn't looking for a new car. I have a low mileage GS350 F Sport wich I just added the Wald kit to, but I was offered a 80k msrp RCF with under 1k for $58.9k. I was shooting for 56k, but they're not budging. What are your thoughts? I've seen the sticker and equipment list. Its sticker is over $80k and has everything I can find online.
Thanks.
Thanks.
#102
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I wasn't looking for a new car. I have a low mileage GS350 F Sport wich I just added the Wald kit to, but I was offered a 80k msrp RCF with under 1k for $58.9k. I was shooting for 56k, but they're not budging. What are your thoughts? I've seen the sticker and equipment list. Its sticker is over $80k and has everything I can find online.
Thanks.
Thanks.
#104
I wasn't looking for a new car. I have a low mileage GS350 F Sport wich I just added the Wald kit to, but I was offered a 80k msrp RCF with under 1k for $58.9k. I was shooting for 56k, but they're not budging. What are your thoughts? I've seen the sticker and equipment list. Its sticker is over $80k and has everything I can find online.
Thanks.
Thanks.
If so, then WOW! Yes, that is a great deal IMO. DO IT!!!
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