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CX-9 GT w/ moonroof and nav by bocaal on Sun Mar 13 18:56:39 PDT 2011

In FL, I am looking to lease for 36 mos at 15K mi./yr. Anyone know the March money factor or residual?

2010 Mazda6 i & s Grand Touring by jtravers on Sat Jan 08 22:16:08 PST 2011

Hi, CarMan. If you don't mind, could you please provide me the current money factor and residuals for a 36 mo lease on both a 2010 Mazda6 i Grand Touring and s Grand Touring with tech pkg for 10K and 12K mi/yr? Is there any specific length of lease that looks more attractive for the Mazda6 when looking at money factor and residual value? Thanks!

Mazda6 2011 lease in MI by amms1000 on Mon Dec 13 17:49:29 PST 2010

Hello everyone I am looking to lease a Mazda 6 2011 iSport for 36 months 15000 miles the best price I can get so far is $0 down payment (include tax and 1st month payment and registration fees) $245/m tax included any of you know a better dealer price in Detroit or Washtenaw area ???? Thanks AS

MAZDA 6 i Touring Lease by crossover1 on Wed Aug 11 18:25:53 PDT 2010

Just leased the i Touring: 36/12K 0 Down, S plan $217+6% MI tax ($228 per month) Looks like a fair deal based on the previous posts.

Re: Mazda3 5-door Auto Lease Special [kyfdx] by delta737h on Sat Aug 07 12:34:20 PDT 2010

kyfdx, "Seems like we have a mis-communication issue....aviboy97 is a reputable and competent Mazda dealer... " Whether aviboy is or isn't a reputable and competent Mazda dealer is not the issue. The issue is this... How would I, as a consumer, know that the $1,803 includes a cap reduction JUST BY READING THE AD ALONE? Fact is, I wouldn't know because there isn't any cap reduction indicated in the AD nor is there any requirement that the $1,803 be itemized or that a cap reduction must explicitly be disclosed. The AD, alone, does not explicitly indicate a cap reduction even though the $1,803 may, in fact, include a cap reduction. Regards, John

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