my lease is up in june
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Originally Posted by Kekoa,Jan 12 2007, 01:49 PM
but don't u take into account the monthly payments he's been making for the last 3 yrs?? in essence, he will be paying a lot more than $19k for the car when its all said and done.
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[QUOTE=asiantrick,Jan 12 2007, 02:08 PM] Let ask him, i guarranted there's NO way POSSIBLE his monthly payment is $349/monthly for a LEASE car....If you go to honda site and do a lease calculation for the 06/07 model, there's NO SUCH monthly payment that is less than 500/mnthly.
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Originally Posted by asiantrick,Jan 12 2007, 02:08 PM
...there's NO way POSSIBLE his monthly payment is $349/monthly for a LEASE car...
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Here is the OLD honda ad:
Closed-end lease for 2005 S2000
MSRP $33,700.00 (includes destination).
Actual net capitalized cost $29,376.41 Taxes, license, title, registration, documentation fees, options and insurance extra.
Total monthly payments $10,764.00. Option to purchase at lease end $19,546.00. Lessee responsible for maintenance, excessive wear/tear and 15/mile over 12,000 miles/year.
$299.00 per month for 36 months
Closed-end lease for 2005 S2000
MSRP $33,700.00 (includes destination).
Actual net capitalized cost $29,376.41 Taxes, license, title, registration, documentation fees, options and insurance extra.
Total monthly payments $10,764.00. Option to purchase at lease end $19,546.00. Lessee responsible for maintenance, excessive wear/tear and 15/mile over 12,000 miles/year.
$299.00 per month for 36 months
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Originally Posted by Back-cracker,Jan 12 2007, 02:10 PM
Everything is possible. Mine was LOWER than that on a 3 year lease. It's all WHO you know, that will make it for you.
Yes the car is much lower than invoice.
In Dec it was 299.00. Our CO got his wife one.
Yes the car is much lower than invoice.
In Dec it was 299.00. Our CO got his wife one.
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Originally Posted by S2000Patrick,Jan 12 2007, 02:12 PM
My wife leased an 06 at $299 per mo. 3 yrs, buyout of 19,000 at the end.
19K and 11K Lease, is still ONE hell of a deal.
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Originally Posted by asiantrick,Jan 12 2007, 02:08 PM
Let ask him, i guarranted there's NO way POSSIBLE his monthly payment is $349/monthly for a LEASE car....If you go to honda site and do a lease calculation for the 06/07 model, there's NO SUCH monthly payment that is less than 500/mnthly. I know that is the 06/07 model i'm talkin about but when he lease his brand new 03 model back in 2003, i'm assuming it should be the same. But if his monthly is less than that then good for him.
I have an 06 with the 3 year lease. I pay $320.month.
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Originally Posted by Back-cracker,Jan 12 2007, 02:12 PM
Here is the OLD honda ad:
Closed-end lease for 2005 S2000
MSRP $33,700.00 (includes destination).
Actual net capitalized cost $29,376.41 Taxes, license, title, registration, documentation fees, options and insurance extra.
Total monthly payments $10,764.00. Option to purchase at lease end $19,546.00. Lessee responsible for maintenance, excessive wear/tear and 15/mile over 12,000 miles/year.
$299.00 per month for 36 months
Closed-end lease for 2005 S2000
MSRP $33,700.00 (includes destination).
Actual net capitalized cost $29,376.41 Taxes, license, title, registration, documentation fees, options and insurance extra.
Total monthly payments $10,764.00. Option to purchase at lease end $19,546.00. Lessee responsible for maintenance, excessive wear/tear and 15/mile over 12,000 miles/year.
$299.00 per month for 36 months
So, plus tax it was $320/month.
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Originally Posted by AP2Suzuka,Jan 12 2007, 01:59 PM
How do you know? What if he got a $349/month 36 month lease deal? That's only $12,564. Plus the $19K residual = $31564. Far off from $39K
Even if Duffer put $3K down (whcih puts it at $35,564), still not $39K
We're poor kids.. Wish we had rich parents