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Leasing a 13/14 CPO?

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Old 02-24-16, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ryanSC300lover
Mileage allowance ?
15,000. The 36 month number was right at $750 for the same mileage.
Old 02-25-16, 07:40 AM
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Thanks Matt

Enjoy the car
Old 02-26-16, 04:30 PM
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Beautiful car, mattchk! I'd love more details about the options/packages it came with, as well as more pics. I think reclining rear seats on a SWB is pretty rare, so it's great you were able to get that.
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I've copied and pasted the options it has. I'm pretty happy with the deal I got for the type of equipment installed. The difference between 2008 and 2013 is substantial in terms of handling (now have AWD, which helps) and wind noise.

COMFORT PACKAGE
Front-seat Climate Concierge with climate-comfort front seats
Heated outboard rear seats (AWD only) Power rear sunshade
Power trunk open/close

SEMI-ANILINE LEATHER AND ALCANTARA® UPGRADE PACKAGE (standard on LSh)
Semi-aniline leather-trimmed interior
Alcantara headliner
Wood trim on rear ventilation outlets
ULTRA LUXURY PACKAGE (standard on LSh)
Four-zone climate control, including rear overhead ducts
Four-zone Climate Concierge with climate-comfort front and outboard rear seats
Power rear sunshade (standard on LS LWB)
Power rear-door sunshades
Power-adjustable outboard rear seats with memory, two-way power lumbar support and lumbar massage
Power-adjustable outboard rear butterfly headrests
Wood-trimmed climate and audio controls in rear-center armrest
Rear-seat Air Purifier
Rear-seat cool box (excluding LSh)
Power trunk open/close (standard on LSLWB)
Rear seat-mounted side airbags (SRS)17

ALL-WEATHER PACKAGE (standard on LS AWD, LSh)
Windshield-wiper deicer and headlamp washers
Enhanced interior heater for faster heat output in cold weather
Higher-capacity vehicle battery

OPTIONS
Blind Spot Monitor15 with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert16 (standard on LSh)
19-inch split-seven-spoke alloy wheels with high-gloss finish and summer (RWD) or all-season (AWD) tires1 (standard on LSh)
Adaptive Variable Air Suspension with Variable Gear Ratio Steering (VGRS), Comfort and Sport S+ Drive Modes (standard on LSh)
LED headlamps and intelligent high-beam headlamps22 (standard on LSh)
Mark Levinson 19-speaker 450-watt @ 0.1% THD, 20–20,000 Hz23 Reference Surround Sound Audio System7 with 7.1-channel architecture and DVD/CD player (standard on LSh)
Heated wood- and leather-trimmed steering wheel (standard on LS AWD)
Wood- and leather-trimmed steering wheel, with leather center pad (LS RWD)
Heated wood- and leather-trimmed steering wheel, with leather center pad (standard on LSh)
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Nice, that thing is loaded!
Old 02-28-16, 05:40 AM
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Yes, definitely loaded! That's one of the neat things about the 2013+ SWB: You can get some options that in previous MY's were exclusive to the LS460L and/or the LS600hL. It appears the only significant SWB option you're missing is the pre-collision system/dynamic radar cruise control one.
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How does a new 460 lease compare to cpo?
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Originally Posted by ryanSC300lover
How does a new 460 lease compare to cpo?
$0 down, 15k per year, taxes and everything rolled in, you're going to be $1,000 on a base car, and up from there. An LS460 like that had a sticker around $90k, that car would be $1,200+.
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Thank you very much
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Yes, I was surprised it had everything on it!

The pricing I obtained on a new LS460 with an MSRP right at $82K was first payment due at signing:

24 MOS / 12K / $1,699 / 15K / $1,768
36 MOS / 12K / $1,441 / 15K / $1,486
48 MOS / 12K / $1,303 / 15K / $1,336

I'm not sure if this was helpful or not. Lease quotes were done in December 2015.
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Those quotes are with no negotiating at all. You can do way better than that.
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Originally Posted by SW15LS
Those quotes are with no negotiating at all. You can do way better than that.
I should hope so. They were provided by my local dealer so I didn't even bother!
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Originally Posted by mattchk
I should hope so. They were provided by my local dealer so I didn't even bother!
My LS had a $79k sticker price and my payment is under $1000...
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The CPO Lease route is interesting, but I have a mental block of paying more than $500 for a car, which is why I always purchase used. I do understand "you gotta pay to play" but I'm hella cheap haha. I'm going to research this further though. The 15K mileage a year is a little more than I need, but I like the mileage grace. It may be worth paying extra for something much much newer
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Originally Posted by CJITTY
The CPO Lease route is interesting, but I have a mental block of paying more than $500 for a car, which is why I always purchase used. I do understand "you gotta pay to play" but I'm hella cheap haha. I'm going to research this further though. The 15K mileage a year is a little more than I need, but I like the mileage grace. It may be worth paying extra for something much much newer
I'm of the same mindset, typically. But, the tax breaks from using my business name on the 2013 versus my personal name on the 2008 let me SAVE money by upgrading. Who could say no?


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