Lease a Certified 2015 Lexus RC-F?
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Lease a Certified 2015 Lexus RC-F?
Hello all, planning to lease a Certified 2015 Lexus RC-F.
I would love to hear your thoughts!
Also, any lease specials for the 2016 RC-F? Thanks!
I would love to hear your thoughts!
Also, any lease specials for the 2016 RC-F? Thanks!
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Can't chime in on pricing in California but if the deal is right, go for it. In Canada, an RC F leases at 1200-1400$ /month! I just ended up buying it instead - a CPO for 25K off MSRP.
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finny76 (08-14-17)
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I posted in the other thread...but no, RCF's aren't leasing very well this quarter. Better off purchasing or waiting until the next quarter when they release new incentives and lease rates.
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finny76 (08-14-17)
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Wow thats expensive, those were the prices when they came out. I leased one (which is already gone) this past december in FL for $650/month with only inceptions.
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Leasing this car doesn't make sense, IMHO. The (current) lease rates are likely horrendous. The best part of this car is that it will likely last a long time given halfway decent maintenance. IMHO that's the whole point of a Lexus- you have that ability to hang onto the car. If you are going to do the "lease, then throw away after 3 yrs cause I don't drive many miles" thing, I'd probably pick something else more suited to that like a BMW or Audi.
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Leasing IMHO are for the following people:
1. Someone who wants to look and appear "more whatever" but can't really afford it either just pay cash 100% or even the monthly financed payment or just can't qualify or can't come up with the required down payment.
OR
2. SOMEONE who likes to sample all kinds of cars from around the world. In other words, someone who just don't want to commit or get bored with one car quickly and is constantly looking for exciting new OPTIONS, whatever it may be.
3. Someone owns or runs or in management of a business and it makes business sense to just lease the car and deduct it all. Very convenient, but for a fee, that is.
I've never leased a car, so the above are just my opinion as how I see it. I might be wrong as there may be other categories than the above.
No, I'm not a pyschiatrist nor a psychic.
1. Someone who wants to look and appear "more whatever" but can't really afford it either just pay cash 100% or even the monthly financed payment or just can't qualify or can't come up with the required down payment.
OR
2. SOMEONE who likes to sample all kinds of cars from around the world. In other words, someone who just don't want to commit or get bored with one car quickly and is constantly looking for exciting new OPTIONS, whatever it may be.
3. Someone owns or runs or in management of a business and it makes business sense to just lease the car and deduct it all. Very convenient, but for a fee, that is.
I've never leased a car, so the above are just my opinion as how I see it. I might be wrong as there may be other categories than the above.
No, I'm not a pyschiatrist nor a psychic.
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