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To be more specific, I got the following deal and I am trying to invetsigate whether it is reasonable or not. Vehicle XJ2011 supercharged MSRP: 93,050 (it includes some optionals) bank fee: 795 net capitalized cost: 86,178.65 money factor: 0.00175 monthly payment: 1424.08 (including CA tax) down payment: 5,000 (includes 2,204.35 cap reduction, 1,092 dmv fee, 1,424.08 advance payment) Any help is appreciated.
Thank you, but there's no need to bother with my previous question, post #180. The answer is .00057, and 48%. I leased an Infiniti M37 instead.
I'm considering leasing a 2011 Jaguar XF base model, without any options, and am looking at 36 months/15,000 miles per year, with minimum drive-off. I'm in Southern Calif., with an 8.75% tax rate. Can Car_Man or anyone else provide Jaguar's money factors and residuals for a 2011 XF at 36 months and 15K miles per year? Thanks in advance.
Hi Nish, Thanks for the feedback. I know you are across the continent but should that really make a difference in the lease deal I can get in CA? They are now at $799/month with $3500 Drive Off. It is a completely loaded Premium XF listed at $58,500 selling it to me for the $46,600 price or somewhere in that area. But it is still about $4000 above what you paid and with $2500 more down. Am I getting a bad deal? Any opinions would be so appreciated. I hope to decide by Thursday. Thank you.
My local Orange County, CA dealer is advertising a S-Type 3.0 base model at $499/mo, 24 mo, $5k driveoff lease with 10,500 miles per year. Not clear if the cost of the car has been reduced to get to these figures. The payment is reasonable, but the driveoffs seem pretty high for just a 2 year lease. Presumably to get to these numbers, they've accounted for the $4k of lease incentives you mention - though I see nothing about that on the Edmunds website currently. Any idea on the money factors they're using or if I'm missing something? How much lower can I get them to go down?
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