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Old 07-27-15, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Lexus GS3
Don't expect to get any good Deals on the 2016 not at least 3-6 months after it comes out.
This. Right now is probably the best time to lease because it's the end of the month and end of the model year. E-mail a few different dealers on similarly equipped cars and see who comes out the lowest.
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That dealer is a super, ultra luxury dealer if I'm not mistaken, so they gotta milk their money somehow.
I didn't know different dealers have different pricing strategy. If so, I'll visit a few ghetto dealers
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Originally Posted by Lexus GS3
Don't expect to get any good Deals on the 2016 not at least 3-6 months after it comes out.
Yeah, I know the incentives are not going to be so good in December. But I'm not necessarily a price shopper. I'll do some more digging this week.
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I got another offer:

MSRP $53,275.00
Sale $44,224.00
$0 down
MF .0006
Res 60%

480/mo inc. tax

How's this one?
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Originally Posted by metrathon
I got another offer:

MSRP $53,275.00
Sale $44,224.00
$0 down
MF .0006
Res 60%

480/mo inc. tax

How's this one?
If you pay all the fees upfront, and if this is a 36 month lease, I get $420. If you roll the fees into the payment it should go up by about $40. So if $480 is with 0 drive off then that's a good deal. But make sure there aren't any incentives going on right now. If so, they probably didn't include them.
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Originally Posted by LexRuger
If you pay all the fees upfront, and if this is a 36 month lease, I get $420. If you roll the fees into the payment it should go up by about $40. So if $480 is with 0 drive off then that's a good deal. But make sure there aren't any incentives going on right now. If so, they probably didn't include them.
If would be crazy if they could go down even lower.

On a different note, what's up with that 7 Series? I was thinking of getting one.
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Originally Posted by metrathon
If would be crazy if they could go down even lower.

On a different note, what's up with that 7 Series? I was thinking of getting one.
I love it. Traded in my GS for it. It was $88k brand new and I got it for less than $40k. And still on wasrranty
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It's just keep getting lower isn't it?
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Originally Posted by LexRuger
I love it. Traded in my GS for it. It was $88k brand new and I got it for less than $40k. And still on wasrranty
A beauty. I was thinking of getting a 2013, that's when the LCI kicked in, 8-speed, updated interior, etc. Thing is, not a lot of 2013's on the used market yet, so I think I'll end up leasing the GS, then giving the lease to someone in a yr or two, and getting the 7
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Originally Posted by metrathon
I got another offer:

MSRP $53,275.00
Sale $44,224.00
$0 down
MF .0006
Res 60%

480/mo inc. tax

How's this one?
Still too much.

PM me. I can refer you to a friend of mines.
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