Anyone got a good lease on a GS 350 during March's "Command Performance Sales Event"?
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I finally got mine!!! Sheesh...on the last day too and at around 19:00! Same deal as you but a Liquid Plat/Cab. We were dealing with another dealer who said he could get the Obsidian/Cab, but on the last day mentioned he couldn't. Good thing we didn't really count on him and was already working with other dealerships.
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Wait, I thought the Dunlops were the preferred tires. I got the hard, noisy Potenzas and heard the Dunlops were better.
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truthfully i'm not a fan of dunlop, had them oem on my lexus is350 n didn't care for them..a former mechanic from audi told me that he had a lot of complaints on oem audi dunlop tires. had a hard time road force balancing them and that seems to be the problem with mine now..75mph and they tend to vibrate a bit. idk i don't like them and wish i had extra cash to swap them out
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I can get very good deals on most models at the moment. I just leased a GS350 for myself at an incredibly low rate: 7,500 miles/year, 24 months, $2,300 down, $329/month tax included.
There are also insane deals for the IS models, including the F-sport, especially for recent college grads.
You guys should take advantage of these promotional offers. Give me a call/text at (818) 390 2786 or feel free to email me at nazaryan.artin@gmail.com.
Thanks,
Art
There are also insane deals for the IS models, including the F-sport, especially for recent college grads.
You guys should take advantage of these promotional offers. Give me a call/text at (818) 390 2786 or feel free to email me at nazaryan.artin@gmail.com.
Thanks,
Art
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got a BASE model 2014 GS 15k per year with 3k drive off including all fees/taxes and first month and $360 per month including all taxes in the payment for 24 months and all maintenance paid for, for 2 years.
how is this deal? I'm pretty sure it's one of the best out there.
how is this deal? I'm pretty sure it's one of the best out there.
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I just signed last night at west palm Lexus to take advantage of May $1250 rebate
2014 GS350 Fsport( $57,9$$.00)
$521.00 monthly
$1600 down (includes first payment,bank fee,tag and title)
12k miles
First 2 oil changes free
2014 GS350 Fsport( $57,9$$.00)
$521.00 monthly
$1600 down (includes first payment,bank fee,tag and title)
12k miles
First 2 oil changes free
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I don't see why would anyone want to spend money for down payment just to lower the monthly payment and risk losing it all if the car gets totaled, especially those that do one-pay leases. I mean if u have that much money to pay all your lease payments at once, might as well just buy the car in cash.
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You should've gone with zero down. Everybody should've gone with zero down on a lease.
I don't see why would anyone want to spend money for down payment just to lower the monthly payment and risk losing it all if the car gets totaled, especially those that do one-pay leases. I mean if u have that much money to pay all your lease payments at once, might as well just buy the car in cash.
I don't see why would anyone want to spend money for down payment just to lower the monthly payment and risk losing it all if the car gets totaled, especially those that do one-pay leases. I mean if u have that much money to pay all your lease payments at once, might as well just buy the car in cash.
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And it's better to dump all your down payment on your monthly payments cause Lexus pays for the first month. But if u put money down, you're paying for your first month. lol
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You should've gone with zero down. Everybody should've gone with zero down on a lease.
I don't see why would anyone want to spend money for down payment just to lower the monthly payment and risk losing it all if the car gets totaled, especially those that do one-pay leases. I mean if u have that much money to pay all your lease payments at once, might as well just buy the car in cash.
I don't see why would anyone want to spend money for down payment just to lower the monthly payment and risk losing it all if the car gets totaled, especially those that do one-pay leases. I mean if u have that much money to pay all your lease payments at once, might as well just buy the car in cash.
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You should've gone with zero down. Everybody should've gone with zero down on a lease.
I don't see why would anyone want to spend money for down payment just to lower the monthly payment and risk losing it all if the car gets totaled, especially those that do one-pay leases. I mean if u have that much money to pay all your lease payments at once, might as well just buy the car in cash.
I don't see why would anyone want to spend money for down payment just to lower the monthly payment and risk losing it all if the car gets totaled, especially those that do one-pay leases. I mean if u have that much money to pay all your lease payments at once, might as well just buy the car in cash.