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Lease Question: VW GTI Candy White 4-door, Manual Trans, Sunroof
by dmauly2k on Mon Feb 25 12:40:27 PST 2008
Sat down with a salesman, seemed like I couldn't get a straight answer. I plan to put $0.00 down, and he quoted $353 a month on a GTI lease. MSRP for the car (4 door, manual transmission, candy white, only option is a sunroof) is $24,950; dealer invoice is $23, 254. This seems like a high lease payment to me, even with nothing down. I love the car, and if I could get my lease payment to around $320-$325 a month, I would sign the papers on the spot. Anyone have any input as to whether or not that is a feasible payment, or is the dealer quote as low as it can get? Thanks.
Re: 2008 Touareg [bmoney1]
by theroux1 on Thu Feb 21 15:13:43 PST 2008
bmoney1 - Can you tell me where you bought yours? I'm in NJ and the best deal I have found so far on the V8 is $4200 off MSRP (Base V8 and tow package). At $48,250 for lux plus and tech, I would definitely buy one. Thanks.
Jetta SE Auto done deal
by doug_t on Sat Dec 29 17:43:56 PST 2007
Just signed for an SE Auto with lip spoiler and mats for $1000 OOP and $250/month for 39 months, 10k miles/year. This was in Northern NJ. To be honest, was not my first choice of car, but I thought this was a fantastic deal. And the car is quite nice. - Doug
Re: lease, & laughter in the dealership as I drove away..... [search4car]
by qbrozen on Mon Dec 17 07:28:57 PST 2007
used tires may not be a bad idea. But, as far as the inspection goes, maybe this is rare, but my contract fineprint actually states how deep the tread needs to be at turn-in. So if my tires don't have that depth, then I will replace them prior to inspection. No point in waiting. Besides, then you'd have to get a 2nd inspection. Would they charge for that? I would think so since you are taking up their time.
Re: 08 rabbit lease deal [aleafinsf]
by doug_t on Wed Dec 12 19:44:53 PST 2007
Thanks for posting your info, aleafinsf. One clarification needed though ... is that for the sedan or coupe - there is significant price difference between the two.
Re: lease, & laughter in the dealership as I drove away..... [fleased]
by qbrozen on Mon Dec 10 12:20:25 PST 2007
In addition to the above advise (which is very good concerning negotiating the buyout price), I would suggest, if you do decide to turn it in, go ahead and get new tires put on beforehand. I can't be sure this would happen, but I think it is a safe bet that they will charge you more for tires when you turn it in than if you just went and got them yourself. I plan on doing this with our lease. I'll find the cheapest tires I can before turning it in.

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