Will be leasing a coupe soon and have a few questions..
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I'm glad you posted that. I was at the dealership and they have me at 388/mo with 4100/total down. I only have 2000 at the most down and need to be as close to 400 as possible. That's on the journey package. Does yours have the sport package? Thanks for the post
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If you dont know how to calculate a lease, then you shouldnt lease period. You need to do some research and educate yourself on how it works and how they are figured or you will get screwed. They feed off people that dont know how a lease works. Thats where they make their money.
Without the specifics on your deal there is no possible way we can tell you exactly what is a good or bad deal.
I would assume that since he said g37s it would have the sports package....
If you aren't sure what MSD is go back to my previous post https://www.myg37.com/forums/3652524-post12.html
Again give us the details or we can't tell you what is a good deal or not...
PS don't underestimate the amount of money interest effects you on a monthly payment basis. Even 3% interest can affect your payment by ~$20-$30.
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My advise would be to find a leasing agency around your area and work through them. People truly underestimate how great of a deal a leasing agent can get you. He knows everything there is to know about leasing so you dont need to take the time to learn and he represents your interests. This is ofcourse, if you find a good and honest one, but it does not hurt to try since it is all just part of the shopping experience.
For example, the deal we got my brother in law no more than 2 weeks ago on a 2013 G37S fully loaded with navigation. $2000 out of pocket, $298 a month (tax included), on a 24 month lease.
For example, the deal we got my brother in law no more than 2 weeks ago on a 2013 G37S fully loaded with navigation. $2000 out of pocket, $298 a month (tax included), on a 24 month lease.
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My advise would be to find a leasing agency around your area and work through them. People truly underestimate how great of a deal a leasing agent can get you. He knows everything there is to know about leasing so you dont need to take the time to learn and he represents your interests. This is ofcourse, if you find a good and honest one, but it does not hurt to try since it is all just part of the shopping experience.
For example, the deal we got my brother in law no more than 2 weeks ago on a 2013 G37S fully loaded with navigation. $2000 out of pocket, $298 a month (tax included), on a 24 month lease.
For example, the deal we got my brother in law no more than 2 weeks ago on a 2013 G37S fully loaded with navigation. $2000 out of pocket, $298 a month (tax included), on a 24 month lease.
Honestly if you are going to consider leasing do the leg work and learn the lingo and tools of the trade. You'll find that you come out with a much better deal and you don't have to end up paying a third party person any money.
Just my opinion of course. Everyone is entitled to lease however you want of course.
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I can't see how that is a good deal. You ended up paying $2k for a car you'll only have for 24 months and end up losing that same amount.
Honestly if you are going to consider leasing do the leg work and learn the lingo and tools of the trade. You'll find that you come out with a much better deal and you don't have to end up paying a third party person any money.
Just my opinion of course. Everyone is entitled to lease however you want of course.
Honestly if you are going to consider leasing do the leg work and learn the lingo and tools of the trade. You'll find that you come out with a much better deal and you don't have to end up paying a third party person any money.
Just my opinion of course. Everyone is entitled to lease however you want of course.
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Also Infiniti residuals are almost dead on when it comes to "making out" with a ton of money.
After the 2yrs you still end up having to pay off the remaining balance of the vehicle to turn around and sell it. With the resale taking a hit I just don't see you coming out with a load of money. I still think it's a terrible idea to be putting any amount of money towards a lease unless it's for the MSD. At least with the MSD you get your money back at the end of the lease term.
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But you do realize the 2013 are going to take a huge hit on the resale value with the Q60s coming out?
Also Infiniti residuals are almost dead on when it comes to "making out" with a ton of money.
After the 2yrs you still end up having to pay off the remaining balance of the vehicle to turn around and sell it. With the resale taking a hit I just don't see you coming out with a load of money. I still think it's a terrible idea to be putting any amount of money towards a lease unless it's for the MSD. At least with the MSD you get your money back at the end of the lease term.
Also Infiniti residuals are almost dead on when it comes to "making out" with a ton of money.
After the 2yrs you still end up having to pay off the remaining balance of the vehicle to turn around and sell it. With the resale taking a hit I just don't see you coming out with a load of money. I still think it's a terrible idea to be putting any amount of money towards a lease unless it's for the MSD. At least with the MSD you get your money back at the end of the lease term.
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Ahh well thats exactly the point. The point is to return the car at the end of the 2 year lease, not keep it. You end up driving a brand new car for 2 years for $8000 and returning it with the loss in resale value falling upon the dealership, not yourself. You get to have a brand new car again in 2 years. For people who can afford leasing and love having a new car often, its an optimal deal without any of the headache. You can only win when the dealer loses. In this case, the dealer loses in resale value because there is no way for them to meet their predicted residual value.
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