Wow it looks like the 07 Infiniti G35 Sedan lease rates are pretty poor right now!
#46
what are your guys's payments per month on a g35s sedan? i cant imagine paying over 450 a mo...my mom has an 07 m35, put 3k down, 20k miles a year, 24 months and is paying 575 a mo...
msrp was like 55k, how can a 35k car be anywhere near that price range? (granted she did negotiate a good amount, but still)
msrp was like 55k, how can a 35k car be anywhere near that price range? (granted she did negotiate a good amount, but still)
#47
I don't get why anyone would want a lower residual.
1. If you actually go the full 36 months - then you end your lease with the smallest out of pocket expense. This is the most typical situation so I would think you'd want to plan for this.
2. If you did want to get out early or buy afterwards or whatever - any "savings" you think you were getting, you were actually already paying for on a monthly basis before hand. If the residual was set 10% lower than normal, then your payments on a $35k car would be about $100 more per month.
Think about it - if a "low residual" is such a good thing, then why not just buy the car out day 1 (the equivalent of a 0% residual), and sell the car whenever you want.
You either pay for it now or later. The only difference being that when you have a low residual you are guaranteeing that you pay more per month as opposed to a high residual, where you have a very good chance of paying alot less over the course of the lease.
1. If you actually go the full 36 months - then you end your lease with the smallest out of pocket expense. This is the most typical situation so I would think you'd want to plan for this.
2. If you did want to get out early or buy afterwards or whatever - any "savings" you think you were getting, you were actually already paying for on a monthly basis before hand. If the residual was set 10% lower than normal, then your payments on a $35k car would be about $100 more per month.
Think about it - if a "low residual" is such a good thing, then why not just buy the car out day 1 (the equivalent of a 0% residual), and sell the car whenever you want.
You either pay for it now or later. The only difference being that when you have a low residual you are guaranteeing that you pay more per month as opposed to a high residual, where you have a very good chance of paying alot less over the course of the lease.
#48
Originally Posted by boostnmuscle
what are your guys's payments per month on a g35s sedan? i cant imagine paying over 450 a mo...my mom has an 07 m35, put 3k down, 20k miles a year, 24 months and is paying 575 a mo...
msrp was like 55k, how can a 35k car be anywhere near that price range? (granted she did negotiate a good amount, but still)
msrp was like 55k, how can a 35k car be anywhere near that price range? (granted she did negotiate a good amount, but still)
Did your mom pay 3k "down" as a real down payment or is that the tax and fees. If it's an actual down payment then keep in mind that that is the equivalent of $125 per month over the 24 months.
#49
#50
Originally Posted by boostnmuscle
what are your guys's payments per month on a g35s sedan? i cant imagine paying over 450 a mo...my mom has an 07 m35, put 3k down, 20k miles a year, 24 months and is paying 575 a mo...
msrp was like 55k, how can a 35k car be anywhere near that price range? (granted she did negotiate a good amount, but still)
msrp was like 55k, how can a 35k car be anywhere near that price range? (granted she did negotiate a good amount, but still)
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