2016 GS F Product Information & Base Price $85,380 **
#331
Lexus presentation on GSF
- Sales Goal is 2000 units per year
http://www.autospies.com/news/2016-L...w-F-Car-87114/
Anyone know the lease program on the GSF?
- Sales Goal is 2000 units per year
http://www.autospies.com/news/2016-L...w-F-Car-87114/
Anyone know the lease program on the GSF?
#333
Driver School Candidate
Holy cow! So you pay $72k over the course of 4 years and STILL have another $48k to go at lease end. They're either including a giant dealer markup or charging a money factor with a double digit interest rate. Assuming a cap cost of $88k, the money factor would need to be .0049 or nearly a 12% annual interest rate.
#334
Holy cow! So you pay $72k over the course of 4 years and STILL have another $48k to go at lease end. They're either including a giant dealer markup or charging a money factor with a double digit interest rate. Assuming a cap cost of $88k, the money factor would need to be .0049 or nearly a 12% annual interest rate.
#335
Driver School Candidate
If you really HAVE to have one now, you'd be better served to "build your own lease" through a long payment term finance deal. Assuming good credit, you could borrow $88k for 72 months at 3% and have a monthly payment of $1337 (excluding taxes on the purchase price which I assume the 1495 quote does not include taxes). At the end of 48 months, your payoff would be $31k.
Lease deals on new release/high demand cars almost never make sense
Lease deals on new release/high demand cars almost never make sense
#336
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If you really HAVE to have one now, you'd be better served to "build your own lease" through a long payment term finance deal. Assuming good credit, you could borrow $88k for 72 months at 3% and have a monthly payment of $1337 (excluding taxes on the purchase price which I assume the 1495 quote does not include taxes). At the end of 48 months, your payoff would be $31k.
Lease deals on new release/high demand cars almost never make sense
Lease deals on new release/high demand cars almost never make sense
#337
Lexus Test Driver
They are giving away 2015 RCFs now btw.....
If it would be around $800-900 with zero down - I would seriously consider it over M3.
That would be almost double than what GS350 goes for......
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Lexus Test Driver
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They slated 200 per month in the USA or 2,400 units total in the First Year..
Based on 2015 units still on the ground.. I do not believe they will meet that target..
Also, I'm not caring about units produced.. Or unsold inventory.
Hearing from a few people on the inside, 2016 RC F manufactured units will be skewed back at bit.
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Lexus presentation on GSF
- Sales Goal is 2000 units per year
http://www.autospies.com/news/2016-L...w-F-Car-87114/
Anyone know the lease program on the GSF?
- Sales Goal is 2000 units per year
http://www.autospies.com/news/2016-L...w-F-Car-87114/
Anyone know the lease program on the GSF?