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Old 12-21-2014, 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by zacharyz
So you can stop arguing over nothing now.
Again with $5 k down. Cdgemakis said nothing down. That has 5k down. Either you guys do not know much about leasing or your not reading what he said, $704 per month with nothing down. If he put 5k down his payment would be under $400 per month.

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just for kicks i went through the lease contract on my 14

AGV-$40,056

capitalized cost reduction- $2,801

adjusted cost-$38,649

depreciation- $9,855

rent charge- $2,013

residual- $28,764

with 3300 down/12k miles per year

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Originally Posted by zacharyz
Seriously, you can lease a Porsche for 700. F150 prices are out of control.
what Porsche is that? My moms Cayenne GTS was 1750 a month for a lease lol
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Originally Posted by AricsFX
what Porsche is that? My moms Cayenne GTS was 1750 a month for a lease lol
One where you do not read the small print, just like the one posted above.
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not really apples to apples, even though Id rather have the Porsche. A base non S boxter starts at the same prices as this dudes plat F150.
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Guys, lets try to keep this thread on track instead of knocking guys for paying a certain amount or saying they shouldve gotten something else for that much. Its a $60,000 truck. He rolled everything into the payment. Of course its gonna cost $700 a month. Not rocket science or difficult to understand. And thanks to those that did post their deals.
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Originally Posted by zacharyz
So you can stop arguing over nothing now.
that price is for a basic boxter and the boxter is the lowest end of a porsche sports car. It's probably still a great car, but for the same price you get a fully loaded truck that you can expense if you have a business. It's like comparing fruits to vegetables...not the same thing at all
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Originally Posted by zacharyz
So you can stop arguing over nothing now.
Yeah you really have no clue when it comes to leasing! You're comparing apples to pineapples you are so far off.
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Originally Posted by GOBLUEJD
Residual is 64% on a platinum. 61% is lariat. More expensive the trim, the higher the residual.
Is the 64% resdiual on a Platinum for 15000 miles though? My dealer is telling me 64% is for only 10500 miles. 64% for 15000 would be awesome for me.
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Originally Posted by Shelbygt500
Is the 64% resdiual on a Platinum for 15000 miles though? My dealer is telling me 64% is for only 10500 miles. 64% for 15000 would be awesome for me.
Actually I do not know for sure. But it sounds about right. 61% is for 15k on lariat, would be 1% more for less milage, 12k, 10.5 k etc. Typilcally dealers will not fudge with this number and is pretty much correct.

You can Also be tricky and buy down the milage. So really you could get the lease at the 10.5 and buy the milage at a discount now, usually 10 cents. So mathematically 15-10.5 = 4.5k x 0.10 = $450 x lease term, 3 yrs or $1350. So the when you do the math and compare to different residuals, you can figure which way is better and if dealer will let you do that. It's just another way of looking at it.

I am pretty sure money factor depends on the individual and plan. Higher credit score, the lower the factor and xplan knocks 0.5% off.


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