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My dad got screwed. He leased a truck in February 2011 He leased a GCL, MSRP $34,496 x 36mos (smart lease they call it w/ GMAC) Residual $17,500 He traded his 2005 GCL for $12000 (he owed $5200 to the bank) so basically he put down $6800 CASH + first payment of $339 Payments $339 x 35mos. Payout $20,000 (different from residual value) dealers said that the bank sets up payoff. Aquis. fee $895 Tax $900 yeah he is screwed. Then they called him to comeback and resign the lease, to $308 a mos, with $21,000 payoff. WTF is that!!
We are ready to lease an Overland Summit 4x4. 12K/miles, 36 mos with V8 and rear DVD entertainment center. The dealership quoted us $930/month (no $ down, just $97 fees and all in with CT tax). They said no incentives on this car. We have a 2008 Navigator lease to trade in - can anyone give us more clarity on this number? Thanks!
We financed through the dealer.... 72 mos. @ 4.79% I think we did well, compared to what they're selling for within a 100 mile radius....But you talk to other people and begin to second guess....
Hubby has been issued a claim number so we can buy/lease a 2011 Grand Cherokee, preferably an Overland at affiliate price. I've driven the 4WD w/V8, but not the RWD or V6. I want Red, which is in short supply. Actually, Overlands in general are in short supply in my area (Little Rock/Conway, AR). Does anyone know what the affiliate pricing runs, ie 1/2% under invoice, or what? I found a Limited that has what I want on it at a dealership in Texas with a sticker price of $41,065 (RWD, V8, luxury pkg, media/nav).... before I go traveling to Texas, can anyone give me a ball park of what the affiliate price would be? I should also be able to apply my loyalty cash of $1000 as well, shouldn't I? If this an inappropriate question for this (or any of the) forum(s), I apologize. I am just asking for help since I need to pull the trigger on a new vehicle quickly and am trying to choose between the Jeep, a Murano, a Lincoln MDX or something GM. Can't get an Inifiniti FX cheap enough and maybe not the Jeep or Lincoln either. Want to buy, under $600/mo for 72 mos, no money down. The leased Jeep I am turning in is worth more than I owe; probably will sell to Carmax and get a few hundred in cash. Tax here in AR is a whopping 8.25% and registration/title is about 6 or $700. I drove an FX a few years ago.... loved it, but unless they heavily discount (like 10 grand), it's too much. Don't love the Murano, but could probably swing it financially. Not sure how much they are discounting the Lincoln MDX, but again, it would have to be a lot for me to get into one. Not thrilled with anything GM. Opinions and info.... please!! If this is not the right place to post, please let me know. Thanks.
I'll do some research on the net for a 48 mos lease, not to sure about the numbers right off hand.
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