Looking to lease '04 S2000, what's the best lease anyone'es ever got???
#14
My car was $28,900.
I put $1750 down and pay $560.59 a month for 60 months at 5.9% APR... but it's a purchase.
I just wanted to throw in the numbers to let you see both options.
Purchasing this car seems like a better option to me. It's a sports car, it will never seem old. You can keep it for 10 years. I plan to pay mine off in 2 more years and garage it when I buy another car. Then it can be a real weekend car in the summer.
I put $1750 down and pay $560.59 a month for 60 months at 5.9% APR... but it's a purchase.
I just wanted to throw in the numbers to let you see both options.
Purchasing this car seems like a better option to me. It's a sports car, it will never seem old. You can keep it for 10 years. I plan to pay mine off in 2 more years and garage it when I buy another car. Then it can be a real weekend car in the summer.
#15
Hello all,
I'm new to this forum and hope to learn a lot while I'm here. I'm a former RX-7/rotary fanatic converted to the Honda world by my girlfriend and financial issues. Leased my 2004 S2000 on Jan.24th and have been enjoying one of the best weeks in recent memory. (^_^)
$360.00/month, all fees included, on a 48 month lease.
$3K down, cap cost $500.00 below invoice ($29,500), residual approx. $18K, with a FICO score approx. 750 between the three credit bureaus. Sorry I don't recall the exact numbers.
I'm new to this forum and hope to learn a lot while I'm here. I'm a former RX-7/rotary fanatic converted to the Honda world by my girlfriend and financial issues. Leased my 2004 S2000 on Jan.24th and have been enjoying one of the best weeks in recent memory. (^_^)
$360.00/month, all fees included, on a 48 month lease.
$3K down, cap cost $500.00 below invoice ($29,500), residual approx. $18K, with a FICO score approx. 750 between the three credit bureaus. Sorry I don't recall the exact numbers.
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