Coming back to the GS! Need help with Lease...
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Coming back to the GS! Need help with Lease...
Hello Everyone,
I previously owned a 2014 GS350 AWD, awesome car, loved it.
Unfortunately i was t-boned and the car was totaled.
I ended up leasing a 2016 E350 4matic. The car is nice, but not the right car for me. I have found someone to take over my current lease, and I want to go back to the GS.
What are your suggestions on model? I want to keep it within the 60k MSRP range, so not going for the F.
What is the verdict on the turbo? Cant imagine a 4cyl in this car....
Also, can anyone recommend a good dealer for a lease, I am in WA state.
What are the current lease deals, can anyone share what they have gotten recently?
Appreciate the help,
RG
I previously owned a 2014 GS350 AWD, awesome car, loved it.
Unfortunately i was t-boned and the car was totaled.
I ended up leasing a 2016 E350 4matic. The car is nice, but not the right car for me. I have found someone to take over my current lease, and I want to go back to the GS.
What are your suggestions on model? I want to keep it within the 60k MSRP range, so not going for the F.
What is the verdict on the turbo? Cant imagine a 4cyl in this car....
Also, can anyone recommend a good dealer for a lease, I am in WA state.
What are the current lease deals, can anyone share what they have gotten recently?
Appreciate the help,
RG
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Welcome back, and go Hawks!
I'm still not seeing any good lease deals on the '16 GS. I use Lexus of Seattle, and have always had good experiences there, but your best bet is to probably get Seattle and Bellevue competing against each other. I have no experience with Tacoma or Spokane.
Good luck!
I'm still not seeing any good lease deals on the '16 GS. I use Lexus of Seattle, and have always had good experiences there, but your best bet is to probably get Seattle and Bellevue competing against each other. I have no experience with Tacoma or Spokane.
Good luck!
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Actually I see Lexus market the l/certified leases pretty heavily.
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I heard that it's not worth leasing a CPO unless it's at least 3 years old, especially cars with high residuals. Also, the incentives and negotiations are much less when leasing a CPO.
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Here is the deal I have so far, what does everyone think?
This is coming out of California:
2016 GS350 RWD
MSRP - $52,725
Selling Price: $46,400
Rebates - $2,500 plus first months payment
Money Factor - 0.00110
Residual on 10,000 miles - 55%
$0 down - $556 a month plus tax.
36 months with 10,000 miles a year.
This is coming out of California:
2016 GS350 RWD
MSRP - $52,725
Selling Price: $46,400
Rebates - $2,500 plus first months payment
Money Factor - 0.00110
Residual on 10,000 miles - 55%
$0 down - $556 a month plus tax.
36 months with 10,000 miles a year.
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I've been lurking as my 2-year lease is expiring at the end of this year. I know at that time, many of us were getting very strong leasing offers on the 2015 GS 350s but I haven't seen anyone coming close yet. May be that the 2017 models are not going to be incentivized until closer to the end of the year. To put in perspective of what I am hoping to at least get offered again, my lease last time around was roughly:
$58,000 MSRP (F-Sport Package)
2-Year Lease Term
12k Miles Per Year
$0 Down - Standard First Month Free
$509/Month Including Taxes (Southern California - so call it $460ish before taxes)
Anyone seeing anything similar so far in Southern California?
$58,000 MSRP (F-Sport Package)
2-Year Lease Term
12k Miles Per Year
$0 Down - Standard First Month Free
$509/Month Including Taxes (Southern California - so call it $460ish before taxes)
Anyone seeing anything similar so far in Southern California?
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