January auto leases....Infinititi G, M3 Convertible, Hyundai Genesis, Honda Civic,...
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January auto leases....Infinititi G, M3 Convertible, Hyundai Genesis, Honda Civic,...
http://slickdeals.net/forums/showthr...9#post36729689
January Auto Leases - Infinititi G, M3 Convertible, Hyundai Genesis, Honda Civic,
Here is a synopsis of good leases for January 2011
Examples - Loaded (with $14K in options) 2011 M3 convertible from $696/month. (Normally this would run around $1200+ )
All leases are based on minimum driveoff - ie zero down, only DMV & First month payment and refundable security deposit due at signing
Click on the following Google docs link for full details.There are 4 separate spreadsheets contained in the link below - A summary sheet and one sheet each for containing the details for the 10K, 12K and 15K miles/year numbers.
https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?...en&output=html
Base Monthly Payment (Before Tax)
[TABLE]Model Options MSRP 10K / 12K/ 15K miles per year
2011 Hyundai Genesis V8 $43,985 $439 $463 $475
2011 Hyundai Genesis V6 Premium Navigation Package $38,300 $374 $384 $405
2011 G25 Sedan Journey $33,225 $259 $268 $287
2011 G37 Journey Sedan Premium, Navigation $39,925 $282 $293 $315
2011 G37 Coupe Base $37,525 $237 $247 $267
2011 G37 Coupe Journey Premium, Navigation $43,725 $304 $316 $339
2011 M37 AWD Premium $52,875 $460 $475 $504
2011 FX35 AWD Premium $48,725 $408 $422 $448
2011 Audi A3 S-Tronic Bluetooth Package $30,225 $337 $345 $362
2011 Civic LX Sedan Automatic $19,305 $152 $158 $168
2011 Honda Odyssey LX AT $28,580 $288 $295 $310
2011 Honda Crosstour EX $30,450 $264 $272 $288
2011 Honda CRV LX AWD $23,725 $225 $231 $244
2011 BMW 135i Coupe Premium, M-Sport, DCT, Nav $44,450 $499 $511 $535
2011 BMW 328i Sedan Premium, Automatic $38,550 $417 $427 $448
2011 BMW 335i Sedan Premium, Sport, Automatic $48,150 $530 $543 $569
2011 BMW 335xi Sedan Premium, Automatic $48,000 $504 $517 $543
2011 BMW 335d Sedan Premium, Automatic $46,000 $453 $466 $491
2011 BMW X6 ActiveHybrid $89,775 $865 $889 $939
2011 BMW M3 Convertible Premium2, Convenience, DCT, Cold Weather $78,025 $696 $717 $760[/TABLE]
Note:
1) These are suggested prices. You will need to do your homework and negotiate to get these payments. As such everything is YMMV. All I'm trying to do is sharing my knowledge to help the SD community. I've used LA county tax rates in the examples. These are some of the highest in the country. Use your own local rates to calculate your leases with tax
2) You can do better or do worse based on your negotiating skill and other factors.
AFAIK these are all national programs, but there may be regional differences.
3) In cases where the leasing bank allows Multiple Security Deposits, the maximum number of deposits is assumed
4) Cars shown are with options I have chosen and are for indication only. You can calculate the payments based on the exact options/MSRP of any other car you like.
5) In most cases the selling price is based on the lowest quote for southern California at truecar.com. In other cases it is based on actual prices from dealers.
6) Most widely applicable Rebates/incentives are factored in where applicable. Check http://www.edmunds.com/car-incentives/ for details of specific incentives. In some cases you will qualify for additional incentives (eg College Grad, Military) which will lower your payment even more.
Infiniti G currently have $1000 loyalty cash if you are NMAC returning lessee/customer. This would lower your payment even more from that given above.
Dealer marketing cash incentives are factored directly into the selling price. Only Customer Rebates/incentives are shown separately.For example the 2011 Infiniti G have $1000 dealer cash right now.
7) Please refer to my other lease threads here on slickdeals for more leasing info/help Definitely read the wikis at least in these two threads.
Infiniti lease thread
BMW lease thread
8) Also check Edmunds Leasing Forums for more help/information
http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/.../.ef17997/
9) Always deal with the internet/fleet department and negotiate everything over the phone/email If the dealer is not willing to do that just move on to another dealer
10) Some dealers with decent fleet/internet sales departments
In Southern CA for BMW: BMW of Monrovia, South Bay BMW, Bob Smith BMW, New Century BMW
For Hyundai: Glendora Hyundai in Los Angeles area
In the east coast - Internet dealer http://fitzmall.com/
Dallas Area : http://www.dallas-hyundai.com/web...types/New/
For Infiniti : Glendale Infiniti
11) For BMW leases, If you are not a current BMW Financial Services customer (lessee, loan current or within the last 6 months) you need to provide one security deposit to get the base money factor used in the examples
12) For BMW leases, certain models have lower "loyalty" money factors if you are a current or recent (less than 6 months) BMW FS customer. For example the money factor on the M3 convertible drops from 0.0009 to 0.0006 for loyalty.
13)
Updated the lease numbers on the 2011 G37 base coupe.Thanks to user zhaofl for catching it and pointing it out. Whilst some others were slanging me, he at least looked at the numbers and noticed the error and pointed it out. There is an additional $1000 cash for current iInfiniti owners/lessees which Ive not factored in. If you do qualify your lease payment will be roughly $25 lower than what I have in the spreadsheet. Just run the numbers yourself.
I will add a new section for the 2010 G37 base coupe just as soon as I get the residuals/mf from my dealer contacts. Based on the current 3000 incentive, if those numbers are good, the leases should be really attractive.
14) Updated : Added a few more cars to the list.
---BMW 335d includes a $3500 Eco Credit incentive for an attractive lease. In addition you may qualify for Federal Tax Credit for diesel/hybrid vehicles. Same may be available on X6 ActiveHybrid
--- BMW 328i & 335i sedan leases are decent not great. They were much better last month and should get better in the future.
--- Infiniti M37 and FX35 leases are good - Some of the best I've seen on these models
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Lots of skepticism on the Infiniti Numbers. Infiniti G37s tend to lease well. The current deals are even better than the ones in the recent past. For the skeptics here are some deals other sders got last year. If you want an Infiinti lease, this is not a bad time. Instead of being skeptical , do your homework and negotiate
Base coupe $276 including tax --- http://slickdeals.net/forums/show...tcount=158
Loaded coupe with 45K MSRP for $412 + tax http://slickdeals.net/forums/show...tcount=165
$345 includies tax for a $39.5K G37X coupe - http://slickdeals.net/forums/show...tcount=190
http://slickdeals.net/forums/show...tcount=272
There are many more examples in the thread. Almost all matched or beat the original numbers I posted
January Auto Leases - Infinititi G, M3 Convertible, Hyundai Genesis, Honda Civic,
Here is a synopsis of good leases for January 2011
Examples - Loaded (with $14K in options) 2011 M3 convertible from $696/month. (Normally this would run around $1200+ )
All leases are based on minimum driveoff - ie zero down, only DMV & First month payment and refundable security deposit due at signing
Click on the following Google docs link for full details.There are 4 separate spreadsheets contained in the link below - A summary sheet and one sheet each for containing the details for the 10K, 12K and 15K miles/year numbers.
https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?...en&output=html
Base Monthly Payment (Before Tax)
[TABLE]Model Options MSRP 10K / 12K/ 15K miles per year
2011 Hyundai Genesis V8 $43,985 $439 $463 $475
2011 Hyundai Genesis V6 Premium Navigation Package $38,300 $374 $384 $405
2011 G25 Sedan Journey $33,225 $259 $268 $287
2011 G37 Journey Sedan Premium, Navigation $39,925 $282 $293 $315
2011 G37 Coupe Base $37,525 $237 $247 $267
2011 G37 Coupe Journey Premium, Navigation $43,725 $304 $316 $339
2011 M37 AWD Premium $52,875 $460 $475 $504
2011 FX35 AWD Premium $48,725 $408 $422 $448
2011 Audi A3 S-Tronic Bluetooth Package $30,225 $337 $345 $362
2011 Civic LX Sedan Automatic $19,305 $152 $158 $168
2011 Honda Odyssey LX AT $28,580 $288 $295 $310
2011 Honda Crosstour EX $30,450 $264 $272 $288
2011 Honda CRV LX AWD $23,725 $225 $231 $244
2011 BMW 135i Coupe Premium, M-Sport, DCT, Nav $44,450 $499 $511 $535
2011 BMW 328i Sedan Premium, Automatic $38,550 $417 $427 $448
2011 BMW 335i Sedan Premium, Sport, Automatic $48,150 $530 $543 $569
2011 BMW 335xi Sedan Premium, Automatic $48,000 $504 $517 $543
2011 BMW 335d Sedan Premium, Automatic $46,000 $453 $466 $491
2011 BMW X6 ActiveHybrid $89,775 $865 $889 $939
2011 BMW M3 Convertible Premium2, Convenience, DCT, Cold Weather $78,025 $696 $717 $760[/TABLE]
Note:
1) These are suggested prices. You will need to do your homework and negotiate to get these payments. As such everything is YMMV. All I'm trying to do is sharing my knowledge to help the SD community. I've used LA county tax rates in the examples. These are some of the highest in the country. Use your own local rates to calculate your leases with tax
2) You can do better or do worse based on your negotiating skill and other factors.
AFAIK these are all national programs, but there may be regional differences.
3) In cases where the leasing bank allows Multiple Security Deposits, the maximum number of deposits is assumed
4) Cars shown are with options I have chosen and are for indication only. You can calculate the payments based on the exact options/MSRP of any other car you like.
5) In most cases the selling price is based on the lowest quote for southern California at truecar.com. In other cases it is based on actual prices from dealers.
6) Most widely applicable Rebates/incentives are factored in where applicable. Check http://www.edmunds.com/car-incentives/ for details of specific incentives. In some cases you will qualify for additional incentives (eg College Grad, Military) which will lower your payment even more.
Infiniti G currently have $1000 loyalty cash if you are NMAC returning lessee/customer. This would lower your payment even more from that given above.
Dealer marketing cash incentives are factored directly into the selling price. Only Customer Rebates/incentives are shown separately.For example the 2011 Infiniti G have $1000 dealer cash right now.
7) Please refer to my other lease threads here on slickdeals for more leasing info/help Definitely read the wikis at least in these two threads.
Infiniti lease thread
BMW lease thread
8) Also check Edmunds Leasing Forums for more help/information
http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/.../.ef17997/
9) Always deal with the internet/fleet department and negotiate everything over the phone/email If the dealer is not willing to do that just move on to another dealer
10) Some dealers with decent fleet/internet sales departments
In Southern CA for BMW: BMW of Monrovia, South Bay BMW, Bob Smith BMW, New Century BMW
For Hyundai: Glendora Hyundai in Los Angeles area
In the east coast - Internet dealer http://fitzmall.com/
Dallas Area : http://www.dallas-hyundai.com/web...types/New/
For Infiniti : Glendale Infiniti
11) For BMW leases, If you are not a current BMW Financial Services customer (lessee, loan current or within the last 6 months) you need to provide one security deposit to get the base money factor used in the examples
12) For BMW leases, certain models have lower "loyalty" money factors if you are a current or recent (less than 6 months) BMW FS customer. For example the money factor on the M3 convertible drops from 0.0009 to 0.0006 for loyalty.
13)
Updated the lease numbers on the 2011 G37 base coupe.Thanks to user zhaofl for catching it and pointing it out. Whilst some others were slanging me, he at least looked at the numbers and noticed the error and pointed it out. There is an additional $1000 cash for current iInfiniti owners/lessees which Ive not factored in. If you do qualify your lease payment will be roughly $25 lower than what I have in the spreadsheet. Just run the numbers yourself.
I will add a new section for the 2010 G37 base coupe just as soon as I get the residuals/mf from my dealer contacts. Based on the current 3000 incentive, if those numbers are good, the leases should be really attractive.
14) Updated : Added a few more cars to the list.
---BMW 335d includes a $3500 Eco Credit incentive for an attractive lease. In addition you may qualify for Federal Tax Credit for diesel/hybrid vehicles. Same may be available on X6 ActiveHybrid
--- BMW 328i & 335i sedan leases are decent not great. They were much better last month and should get better in the future.
--- Infiniti M37 and FX35 leases are good - Some of the best I've seen on these models
---------------------------
Lots of skepticism on the Infiniti Numbers. Infiniti G37s tend to lease well. The current deals are even better than the ones in the recent past. For the skeptics here are some deals other sders got last year. If you want an Infiinti lease, this is not a bad time. Instead of being skeptical , do your homework and negotiate
Base coupe $276 including tax --- http://slickdeals.net/forums/show...tcount=158
Loaded coupe with 45K MSRP for $412 + tax http://slickdeals.net/forums/show...tcount=165
$345 includies tax for a $39.5K G37X coupe - http://slickdeals.net/forums/show...tcount=190
http://slickdeals.net/forums/show...tcount=272
There are many more examples in the thread. Almost all matched or beat the original numbers I posted
Last edited by bagwell; 01-27-11 at 06:08 AM.
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BTW --- if you read the slickdeals thread, people were doubting his $175/mo G37 coupe lease deal --- he claims its true and can get the deal right now --- it IS with a refundable security deposit, how much I don't know.
funny to read the comment tho.
funny to read the comment tho.
Last edited by bagwell; 01-27-11 at 05:35 AM.
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the m3 deal is pretty true i can confirm. bmw put a very hard push on m3 sales (including leases) towards the end of last year and were giving out insane deals. 600 bucks for a m3 with a lot of options, that's quite incredible.
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leasing is not for everyone. but for certain type of people / living style, leasing can be a great idea
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Yes and for certain self-employed professionals, significant tax advantages must be considered too.