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Re: Further Lease Request from NYC [sparkland]
by dwynne on Fri Jul 25 18:27:43 PDT 2008
The may have lost out on trucks and SUVs but made it back on efficient cars bringing more than expect at lease end :D . Seriously, real world value has never had any meaning for a captive lease. Just like the prime rate has no bearing on the lease MF from a captive bank. They come up residuals and rates to move product and not based on anything real world. They have been doing this for years. Yes, the $4 gas and the bottom dropping out of the truck and SUV market has hurt them a lot. But they always lose out at lease end when you turn the car in every captive deal I have ever done. Trade / auction value is never more then buy out even on a primo value car like an Accord. I think they may try to get more real world in the residuals and may have to quit with the stupid low rates, but again they have been doing that stuff for years. Our 08 Pilot is leased at 0.31% effective interest and the residual was based on full MSRP (not counting the package discount) and we got dealer incentive money to make it even sweeter. The "interest" on our 3 year lease is less than $200. So even if the Pilot holds value (and it will not) they are losing out loaning us the money for nothing. It will be interesting to see what happens. 3rd party leasing has been taking it on the chin due to the bloated residuals and cut rate MFs on captive leases. Maybe the pendulum will swing the other way now? I would say it will probably be harder to get a super lease deal in the future though, which is sad. I have heard of folks being able to negotiate their lease buy out prices once again. This used to be a bonus you could get with leasing - buy the car at lease end for under residual to save even more. Then the banks started carrying residual insurance and that went away. I guess the insurance has a limit? If you have a guzzler coming off lease the bank does not want you to turn that baby in - no way. Dennis
Re: so what's been going on? [madmanmoo]
by jescue on Sat Oct 04 12:07:02 PDT 2008
I hear the same. The car I picked up is the trade for mine. My customer is still taking it, but his 04 has dropped because of the delay. That will come out of our gross. Also not cool.
Re: so what's been going on? [madmanmoo]
by jescue on Sat Oct 04 12:02:02 PDT 2008
I picked up my customers Turbo cab last night. 4500 miles sitting in his heated garage. You could fit my house into his master bath. :surprise:
Re: All GAP does is encourage Torching [andres3]
by joel0622 on Wed Jan 23 08:29:38 PST 2008
Thats like saying all people who have disability insurance are planning on getting hurt on purpose.
Re: Forced to buy run flats [bbatts]
by heatmiser on Tue Sep 30 07:44:59 PDT 2008
I got the Michelins about a year ago and love them. I also got slightly wider tires on the back, and it really helps hug the road. Enjoy.
Re: Tempted by the fruit of another... [andre1969]
by corvette on Sun Sep 28 14:24:33 PDT 2008
I've seen a handful of the Intrepid cop cars on used lots and on eBay. Much rarer than Crown Vics! I don't think I'd be tempted for $9995. Roadburner would appreciate this: There's a black manual-transmission 2001 X5 on eBay right now, listed by a used car dealer in Nashville. No heated seats, but it has the back-up sensors.

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