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Re: First timer needs help [msyman]
by kyfdx on Thu May 08 13:27:22 PDT 2008
1) I don't think you have to go to Florida to get a decent deal.. You may have to expand your horizons a couple of hundred miles, to introduce some competition, but IMO, Florida dealers aren't anything special. Not to mention, they are famous for adding undisclosed fees to the price ($599 doc fees?!). 2) As you noted, getting the car across the border is not much of a problem. Getting it modified to meet Canadian regulations, and documenting those modifications might be a much bigger issue (which is why I suggest checking out that other discussion). 3) As far as buying the car? Drop down to your local dealer and take a look at what they have. Once you know which options you are interested in, then you might send a few e-mails to the closest dealers, asking for quotes. You can even try some of those Florida dealerships. Once you have an idea of what seems like a fair price, stop back by your local dealer and make an offer. You might find that you'll come close enough ($500 +/-?) to make it worth buying locally. 4) I don't think you'll be able to get out of paying sales tax.. If you buy it out of state, it's possible that the dealer could ship it to you and give you a non-resident title without paying tax. Your brother would have to check with his customs broker, to see if you can just sign the title over to him.. If so, maybe you can avoid sales tax, but that seems unlikely. Good luck! kyfdx
Re: First timer needs help [msyman]
by kyfdx on Thu May 08 04:58:45 PDT 2008
Check out this discussion: Importing Car into Canada from US A lot of good information there... You buying the car, then selling it your brother is the easy part. His importation of the car is where it gets hard. regards, kyfdx
Re: Current Money Factor and Residual for 2008 LS460s in So Cal? [ocautoseeker]
by kyfdx on Tue May 06 04:37:27 PDT 2008
I'm not sure how Toyota does it, but I have an example from Honda... They don't have lower residual percentages for mileage allowances higher than 15K/yr.. But, if you wanted 18K, and the charge is $0.15/mi., then they would deduct $0.15/mi. from the residual. $0.15 X 9000 mi. = $1350.. So if the residual for 3yr/45K were 50% of $70K, then the new residual for 3yr/54K would be $35K - $1350 = $33,650. I think this is the way most captive financial companies do it. I only know BMW and Honda, for sure. regards, kyfdx
Re: RX 350 AWD [karens2008]
by kyfdx on Thu May 01 16:00:07 PDT 2008
2009 Lexus RX 350: Pricing
Re: Lexus 460 out of state lease [jim9921]
by kyfdx on Sat Mar 29 04:06:44 PDT 2008
If you lease from a dealer in California, but with an Oregon address, you shouldn't have to pay any sales tax, provided you roll all of your upfront costs into the lease. California taxes the monthly payment, on a monthly basis. If your car is registered in Oregon, and that is where you receive your monthly lease bill, there should be no tax due. You might have to pay California tax on the first payment, if you make that at delivery.... and, on anything you pay upfront (acquisition fee, etc.). So.. don't pay anything upfront! regards, kyfdx
Re: Car_man where are you? [gwarrenfl]
by kyfdx on Wed Mar 26 16:13:47 PDT 2008
Well.. even people that lease are interested if their payment is a good deal. The only way to really know that is to find out what others are paying.. Neither Car_man or I can know what the market is for every model. We depend on the other members for that information. But, if you have specific questions about lease programs for a specific model, then there are Lease Questions forums for each model, and Car_man monitors those boards, as he has those confidential numbers. regards, kyfdx

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