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Ok – let’s break this down for ya – see if we can give you some piece of mind. MSRP $85,550 Invoice $76,354 Running Boards: $1,400 (installed) Carpet Mats: $300 Rebate: $5750 Buy Rate: .00351 Minimal drives: $2,486 (California fees and taxes 8.25%) Monthly payment: $1,205 + tax $1,305 including Now – if we change it up and put the retractable running boards on … MSRP $85,550 Invoice $76,354 Running Boards: $4,000 (installed) Carpet Mats: $300 Rebate: $5750 Buy Rate: .00351 Minimal drives: $2,486 (California fees and taxes 8.25%) Monthly payment: $1,287 + tax $1,393 including Both scenarios give the dealer about a net 1500 profit which is more then fair. I hope that helps! Rover-Guy
When the dealer adds the running boards, it brings the MSRP close to $90,000. Lease is for 36 months, 12,000 miles, no cap cost reduction. He did mention something about a 0.0038 money factor. Kept saying it's a good deal because of the rebates. I know $1670/month seems high, but I called dealers in California/Pasadena and they wanted $1800+. Getting frustrated. Thanks for everyone's help!!!! Rob in Las Vegas
Hi Rob Las Vegas, That deal seems very high – not taking credit score into consideration, and I am not familiar with the Tire and Wheel Protection. Roughly I come up with something like this: MSRP $85,550 / Inv $78,629, $5750 rebate $2,400 due at signing $1,400 a month including tax 36 months 12,000 miles per year .00351 (tier 0) or .oo380 (tier 1) 36% Res. I am not sure how much the tire and wheel protection is, but I can’t imagine is worth $250 a month… Hope that helps! :) Rover Guy
Hi Rob, The lease seems high to me. The money factor is average and the residuals are horrible. I assume that you are leasing this vehicle in Las Vegas? How many months is the lease? Best, Matt eights38@gmail.com
Looking to lease a 2008 Land Rover HSE. Dealer says $1650 per month. This includes luxury package, DVD, Tire/Wheel protection. 12,000 miles per month. He says discount and rebates of 13,000 give me a good deal. However, money factor seems high and residual seems very low. Anyone hear of what I should really be paying. Thanks!
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