Going from a 4GS FSport to RC FSport?
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Hey, it's never hurt to try. At the end of the day, even if I can't a good deal I would still be driving home in a GS!
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Alright guys, I got a few quotes and it's looking good.
I'm currently paying $900 a year for my 2014 GS 350 and if I switch the following vehicles I'll be paying:
2015 GS 350 = $928
2015 RC 350 = $898
2015 RC F = $1020
Surprisingly the RC F isn't that much expensive, considering how much power it has. Hmm.. If only I can get the lease numbers in my favor.
I'm currently paying $900 a year for my 2014 GS 350 and if I switch the following vehicles I'll be paying:
2015 GS 350 = $928
2015 RC 350 = $898
2015 RC F = $1020
Surprisingly the RC F isn't that much expensive, considering how much power it has. Hmm.. If only I can get the lease numbers in my favor.
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#20
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You've got a great car to drive, and if you actually drive it to the end of the lease you can drive that new RC-F for what it would cost you to lease an RC350 now with all this rolling over BS. No joke.
#21
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Seriously...all kidding aside...if you can't do this without rolling a bunch of negative equity into the RC, just stay in the GS. If you keep doing this so early and rolling thousands over, you're going to get in so over your head it won't even be funny.
You've got a great car to drive, and if you actually drive it to the end of the lease you can drive that new RC-F for what it would cost you to lease an RC350 now with all this rolling over BS. No joke.
You've got a great car to drive, and if you actually drive it to the end of the lease you can drive that new RC-F for what it would cost you to lease an RC350 now with all this rolling over BS. No joke.
I'm just gonna test drive the RC and RCF (if they have one) first and get some numbers without the negative equity.
#22
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Your GS payment if I remember correctly is already $200 a month more than a typical GS payment...
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