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Re: 2011 Lexus HS 250 H lease deals for march [debraaz1] by Car_man on Sun Feb 27 15:56:52 PST 2011

Hi debraaz1. Lexus Financial Services' February buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 HS 250h with 15,000 miles per year are .00210 and 54%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top aka "Tier 1+" credit tier. I've read the usual stories about the CT that are out there, but I haven't heard anything about its lease program yet. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum

2011 Lexus HS 250 H lease deals for march by debraaz1 on Mon Feb 21 15:33:18 PST 2011

Hello car man- I am interested in leasing a 2011 Lexus hs 250 h in the phoenix area in March- I notice that no on ehas posted here for a while- is there any info on the leases for march- also have you heard anythign about the 2011 Lexus CT? I don't think the CT will work for me, it appears to not have the option of a 6 or 8 way power passenger seat like the hs 250H. I would appreciate any info and help -

Got quote 2011 IS-350 by themanchise on Mon Oct 11 12:25:27 PDT 2010

Stamford CT area... Lexus 2011 IS350 AWD with Luxury package, includes Rear Spoiler Smoky Granite Mica with black interior.. Invoice Price: $42,075 .. Dealer will sell it at invoice.. Is that a good deal?

Buy your lexas in mass that is where the best deals are by will123456 on Fri Oct 01 12:47:37 PDT 2010

Optional equipment was CP, EK, NV, PM, TO, V3, WU, and 3T on an AWD 350 with 18 inch wheels ( MSRP $48,259) for $41,000 from Ira lexas in mass. For some reason all the mass lexas dealers are selling there RX 350 alot cheaper then other dealers. The best I could do in the NY, CT, NJ, and PA was 42500. All the dealers were willing to sell there car under 42000 right over the phone. Got mine delivered to PA today.

Re: I've driven both cars [djfoster] by nyccarguy on Wed Aug 04 19:11:53 PDT 2010

I forgot to mention, one of my favorite things about the TSX is it comes with NAV or without. Stick or Automatic. My wife's Black/Black TSX is a handsome vehicle. The biggest difference you'll find between the 2006 & the 2010 is probably going to be the steering. The 2009-2010 have electric power steering which does a decent job communicating @ higher speeds, but just feels too artificial at low to mdrange speeds. I know it saves gas, but give me a good old hydraulic pwer steering unit like my '01 Prelude Type SH. I LOVE BMW. They are probably my favorite car company. When you put just a few options in the cars, they do tend to get pricey. My Mom has an '08 328xiA that isn't even completely loaded up (No NAV or Sports Pkg) & her car stickered for over $46,000. Don't cross them off completely though. Don't take what's on the lot, instead order a 328i with sports pkg, 6 spd stick, sunroof, ipod adap, & sirius (MSRP just under $40K) - you won't be disapointed. You do get what you pay for though. A TSX is a FWD European Accord. With a 3 series, you are getting a dedicated RWD chassis. Acura and BMW are probably going to have at least one stick shift car on the lot. I think the CTS V is one bad dude. $60K new is a big pill to swallow, but if you can find a year old one, maybe GM depreciation will place it well within your grasp. Good luck!

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