Is-F Lease
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I'm looking for one of the 10 to 12K off M5 deals now. You're right though the M3 rates are horrible and will cost you 1300 to lease one with money out of pocket...that's why I cancelled my order. The IS-F is going to run me under 1100 with 1K out of pocket.
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I didnt know where to post this so here it goes... We have a current lex that is on lease until this december. Two reps are tellin me 2 different things. One says that if i trade it in for another lex (is-f) i can get a 6month forgiveness and get it in june. The other rep says i can trade it in right away? Which is true?
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I was told by my sales guy that he could get it to me under $1000 on a lease with apparent negative equity in my IS350 ![Frown](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/frown.gif)
We shall see, I told him I didn’t want to pay more then $900 on a 3 year.
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We shall see, I told him I didn’t want to pay more then $900 on a 3 year.
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I just recently started to inquire about the ISF and GS 450h. I had gotten a verbal quote of $1175/month for the ISF(39 mos, 18K miles/yr, only 1st month payment) and $1095/month for the 450h(39 mos, 18K miles/yr, only 1st month payment). Any idea if these are good numbers and can I bring them down some more? My current vehicle is not up until June. The rep said I could probably do a little better then. I would appreciate any feedback.
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I think people are able to ask right now, because with the economy how it is, and great competing models around, it's a buyers market.
People come here to discuss potential offers and get feedback from others about it.
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Does Lexus allow for lease assumptions? A friend of mine recently picked up a BMW 335i (with $10k in extras to sweeten the deal) and all he had to do was simply take over the lease from the original lessee. He ran a credit app with BMW Financial and, once approved, the car/lease was his.
I have seen firsthand BMW is cool with this, but I have heard Porsche does not, so I am under the assumption different manufacturers finance divisions will have different policies.
I drove one today and really liked it. It would be my first Lexus (although I'm no stranger to Toyotas) so I'd love to pick one of these up. However, I'm so fickle, I know I'll get bored in a year or less and want to move on to something different. If I could confirm Lexus allows for lease assumption, it would swing me towards purchasing one.
FWIW, the dealer would discount (very little) on an untitled IS-F with 2,000 miles (owner drove it) and did not budge on a zero-mile car. I don't know if others have gotten discounts.
I have seen firsthand BMW is cool with this, but I have heard Porsche does not, so I am under the assumption different manufacturers finance divisions will have different policies.
I drove one today and really liked it. It would be my first Lexus (although I'm no stranger to Toyotas) so I'd love to pick one of these up. However, I'm so fickle, I know I'll get bored in a year or less and want to move on to something different. If I could confirm Lexus allows for lease assumption, it would swing me towards purchasing one.
FWIW, the dealer would discount (very little) on an untitled IS-F with 2,000 miles (owner drove it) and did not budge on a zero-mile car. I don't know if others have gotten discounts.
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Does Lexus allow for lease assumptions? A friend of mine recently picked up a BMW 335i (with $10k in extras to sweeten the deal) and all he had to do was simply take over the lease from the original lessee. He ran a credit app with BMW Financial and, once approved, the car/lease was his.
I have seen firsthand BMW is cool with this, but I have heard Porsche does not, so I am under the assumption different manufacturers finance divisions will have different policies.
I drove one today and really liked it. It would be my first Lexus (although I'm no stranger to Toyotas) so I'd love to pick one of these up. However, I'm so fickle, I know I'll get bored in a year or less and want to move on to something different. If I could confirm Lexus allows for lease assumption, it would swing me towards purchasing one.
FWIW, the dealer would discount (very little) on an untitled IS-F with 2,000 miles (owner drove it) and did not budge on a zero-mile car. I don't know if others have gotten discounts.
I have seen firsthand BMW is cool with this, but I have heard Porsche does not, so I am under the assumption different manufacturers finance divisions will have different policies.
I drove one today and really liked it. It would be my first Lexus (although I'm no stranger to Toyotas) so I'd love to pick one of these up. However, I'm so fickle, I know I'll get bored in a year or less and want to move on to something different. If I could confirm Lexus allows for lease assumption, it would swing me towards purchasing one.
FWIW, the dealer would discount (very little) on an untitled IS-F with 2,000 miles (owner drove it) and did not budge on a zero-mile car. I don't know if others have gotten discounts.
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Does Lexus allow for lease assumptions? A friend of mine recently picked up a BMW 335i (with $10k in extras to sweeten the deal) and all he had to do was simply take over the lease from the original lessee. He ran a credit app with BMW Financial and, once approved, the car/lease was his.
I have seen firsthand BMW is cool with this, but I have heard Porsche does not, so I am under the assumption different manufacturers finance divisions will have different policies.
I drove one today and really liked it. It would be my first Lexus (although I'm no stranger to Toyotas) so I'd love to pick one of these up. However, I'm so fickle, I know I'll get bored in a year or less and want to move on to something different. If I could confirm Lexus allows for lease assumption, it would swing me towards purchasing one.
FWIW, the dealer would discount (very little) on an untitled IS-F with 2,000 miles (owner drove it) and did not budge on a zero-mile car. I don't know if others have gotten discounts.
I have seen firsthand BMW is cool with this, but I have heard Porsche does not, so I am under the assumption different manufacturers finance divisions will have different policies.
I drove one today and really liked it. It would be my first Lexus (although I'm no stranger to Toyotas) so I'd love to pick one of these up. However, I'm so fickle, I know I'll get bored in a year or less and want to move on to something different. If I could confirm Lexus allows for lease assumption, it would swing me towards purchasing one.
FWIW, the dealer would discount (very little) on an untitled IS-F with 2,000 miles (owner drove it) and did not budge on a zero-mile car. I don't know if others have gotten discounts.
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BMW ppl really have their act together on the lease transfer process.
Some dealers in SoCal have up to 8 ISF on their lot!
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I think this is the first time the local dealer actually has some in inventory (that weren't pre-sold) and they're not budging on pricing.
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Went to a dealer today and he was really pushing the ISF, they had two in stock. He said that he would work with me on price and I should be able to get a lease in the "$800's".