Lease/Purchase Price of 2023 RX
#451
MSRP: $60,105
Sale Price: $55,844
Monthly Payment: $789
Money Factor: .00274
Residual: 62% ($37,265.10)
The following users liked this post:
Julius071 (06-17-23)
#452
OK, the selling price of the car is good - $5K off MSRP. Your money factor is a 6.576% interest rate which seems fair (always room to haggle on that, but when you can get 5.4% on a CD, it doesn't look too bad). Residual is good (are you sure you are OK with 7500 miles?).
Not sure what your sales tax rate is, I used 8%. My lease calculator actually came back with $832.90 for this deal, so $799 is fair.
Not sure what your sales tax rate is, I used 8%. My lease calculator actually came back with $832.90 for this deal, so $799 is fair.
#453
#454
I ended up getting a different RX350 from another dealer without a few unnecessary options. Here was my final lease deal:
Trim: Premium Plus
Installed Options:
MSRP: $59,290.00
Sales Price (Agreed Upon Value of Car): $54,589.11
Adjusted Capitalized Cost: $55,382.20 (includes the $795.00 Acquisition Fee)
Monthly Payment w/o Tax: $774
Monthly Payment w/ Tax: $834.36 (Tax Rate: 7.75%)
Money Factor: .00279
Residual: 62% ($36,759.80)
Cash Downpayment: $0
Minimum Drive offs (Breakdown below): $1,630.76
Trim: Premium Plus
Installed Options:
- Cold Area Package $100.00
- Digital Rearview Mirror $200.00
- 21" Alloy Wheels $1,640.00
- Head-Up Display $900.00
- Heated and Ventilated Rear Seats $680.00
- Power Rear Door with Kick Sensor $150.00
- Premium Paint $500.00
- Panoramic View Monitor $800.00
- Traffic Jam Assist $620.00
- Carpet Cargo Mat $150.00
MSRP: $59,290.00
Sales Price (Agreed Upon Value of Car): $54,589.11
Adjusted Capitalized Cost: $55,382.20 (includes the $795.00 Acquisition Fee)
Monthly Payment w/o Tax: $774
Monthly Payment w/ Tax: $834.36 (Tax Rate: 7.75%)
Money Factor: .00279
Residual: 62% ($36,759.80)
Cash Downpayment: $0
Minimum Drive offs (Breakdown below): $1,630.76
- Capitalized Cost Reduction: $1.91
- First Monthly Payment: $834.36
- Registration Fees: $287.00
- License Fees: $374.00
- Tax on Capitalized Cost Reduction: $0.15
- Document Processing Fee: $85.00
- DMV Electronic Filling Fee: $33.00
- California Tire Fee: $8.75
- Upfront Tax on Fees: $6.59
Last edited by WildJ; 06-20-23 at 06:36 PM.
The following users liked this post:
Elvisfan (06-19-23)
#457
Potential new Lexus owner
We negotiated a price and put a deposit down on 350h premium+ today. It’s for an existing dealer allocation. We’re told it will be built mid-July and delivered about 30 days later. This will be our first Lexus. We’ve owned Audi, Acura, BMW, but never lexus. I have a few questions.
1. Does thirty days from build date seem accurate? Will it be a 2023 or 2024? Seems like tail end 2023 is most likely, but no VIN yet.
2. How is the gas mileage? Our other car is electric and I struggled over going fully electric or getting a hybrid. The mpg on the 350h swayed me. Is it real?
3. for those that can compare, how is 350h compared to mdx, x5, gle, gv80?
4. how much of a deposit is usually expected. I put down several thousand, but my understanding is that these cars are sold before they arrive at the dealer. Is that true?
5. Is premium plus, plus some extra options (panoramic roof, 21 wheels, etc) a good spec?
6. Are Lexus cheaper to service/ repair than German competitors? I love my Audi but couldn’t imagine paying out of warranty prices.
thanks.
1. Does thirty days from build date seem accurate? Will it be a 2023 or 2024? Seems like tail end 2023 is most likely, but no VIN yet.
2. How is the gas mileage? Our other car is electric and I struggled over going fully electric or getting a hybrid. The mpg on the 350h swayed me. Is it real?
3. for those that can compare, how is 350h compared to mdx, x5, gle, gv80?
4. how much of a deposit is usually expected. I put down several thousand, but my understanding is that these cars are sold before they arrive at the dealer. Is that true?
5. Is premium plus, plus some extra options (panoramic roof, 21 wheels, etc) a good spec?
6. Are Lexus cheaper to service/ repair than German competitors? I love my Audi but couldn’t imagine paying out of warranty prices.
thanks.
#458
1. Yes 30 days sounds right and will almost surely be a 2023. No announcement has been made yet 24 changes
4. My dealer required no deposit. They’re all a little different.
5. we ended up with a luxury trim because it was the quickest way for us to get triple beam leds and ML stereo. We’d have preferred premium+
4. My dealer required no deposit. They’re all a little different.
5. we ended up with a luxury trim because it was the quickest way for us to get triple beam leds and ML stereo. We’d have preferred premium+
The following users liked this post:
GoBlue97 (06-25-23)
#459
Yes they are cheaper to service than the Germans. Yes the 350h mileage is good. A lot of other threads here on the various points you mention, scan around and read them. The Luxury spec has different seats, and tend to also bundle more premium options like the ML audio and LED lights into those builds, if those things are important to you. Otherwise the Premium+ is fine.
Audi's have notoriously bad cooling systems (water pumps, etc), and carbon build up on their engine as the miles roll up.
Audi's have notoriously bad cooling systems (water pumps, etc), and carbon build up on their engine as the miles roll up.
The following users liked this post:
GoBlue97 (06-25-23)
#460
Pole Position
Lexus has been ranked #1 in dependability by J D Power 23 out of the last 28 years. They rank Lexus service department#1 in customer satisfaction. Consumer Reports ranks Lexus #2 in reliability behind Toyota. On our sixth Lexus and have not had one problem with any. I spend about $400 every three years in service. The 5,000 and 10,000 mile service is free. Lexus is the second lowest in maintenance cost among the luxury brands only behind Tesla.
Last edited by Freds430; 06-24-23 at 07:24 PM.
The following users liked this post:
GoBlue97 (06-25-23)
The following users liked this post:
TechNut (06-25-23)
#462
Pole Position
After own two, I will NEVER own another German made car again!
#463
I love my current Audi etron. Best car I’ve ever owned and it’s not even close (again, never owned a Lexus). I have an 8 year wrap around warranty, so I feel a bit secure but probably won’t keep it past the warranty coverage. I’ve never owned an Audi ICE.
I put the deposit on the rx350h to replace my 8 year old gas SUV. I think the 350h will be a perfect road trip car for us, but the etron is actually great for road-tripping, as far as evs go.
if Honda/Acura made a hybrid, I’d be looking in that direction. But they don’t and I hate going to the gas station, so the 36mpg seems hard to pass up.
thanks for the feed back. Looking forward to taking delivery in a month or two.
Last edited by GoBlue97; 06-25-23 at 11:38 AM.
The following users liked this post:
Carbuff2 (06-28-23)
The following users liked this post:
daryll40 (06-25-23)
#465
Pole Position