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Hi fuqele. If you don't have much income or much of a credit history, your Mom will likely have to lease the car for you or at least co-sign your lease. It will likely be prohibitively expensive to lease a car for 12 months. It will even be expensive to lease one for 24 months, but it would likely be doable. The ideal lease term is around 36 months. That term provides the best balance of payment and flexibility. Don't plan on being able to get out of the lease a year early without having to pay money to do so. You can lease your car in California and return it at a Volkswagen dealer in Wisconsin or vice versa. You may only be able to get a PZEV at California dealers, but you won't be prohibited from driving a non-PZEV vehicle lease out of state in California. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
Hi, I need help to see if Im getting a good deal on this lease option. The car is a 2011 jetta w convenience pkg and sunroof around $22,000. I was offered today for $0 down and first time "buyer" (with a co-signer w ok credit 688) for 39 months 12k miles per year.. $314.80 (fl tax included) per month. I already gave them $500 for title and fees. Please let me know if Im getting a good deal and if you could kinda help me out on what important questions to ask before i sign. Thanks, Gillian Moore.
2011 Sportwagen; panoramic, mats; Candy White/Cornsilk (27035 MSRP) $378.00/mo / 48 mos./12K only first month's due at signing; Emich-Denver 2010 TDI Sedan; DSG, sunroof, media/iPod, mats, Avignon wheels (26554 MSRP) Blue Graphite/Cornsilk $326.00/mo / 48 mos./12K only first month's due at signing; this car also had clear bra, tint, a pinstripe and identity theft/stolen car policy included; Larry Miller-Lakewood I don't know all the specific lease numbers; I gave up after four internet managers haggling with each other and became a payment buyer; lowest payment won
Am in CO - looking for a Tiguan AWD Wolfsburg with sunroof and mats/liner MSRP $32,025. Lease will be for 24 months 12k a year $0 down (taxes, fees) rolled into lease. Would be great if I could get your thoughts on these 1st numbers that I received from a dealer: price: 29,900 mf: .00118 residual: 59 monthly payment $569. I was hoping to get a monthly payment of $490. Is this a realistic number; if not, what would be? Does the residual seem too high? About how much would you expect my monthly to go down by dropping mileage to $10k a year. Thanks for your help. Cheers.
I can't speak for the A4, but I can address the CC (and any other VW). You can pull the radio you get and replace with a VW radio w/Nav. Not cheap, by any means. However, consider the fact that you can pop the original radio (2010 are all touch screens) and get a good buck for it, thereby reducing the costs. Also there's a VW lookalike radio w/Nav on ebay. Very inexpensive, but it's not the radio VW uses which was co-developed by them with Siemens.
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