Should my lease agreement state a Money Factor?
Should my lease agreement state a Money Factor?
I leased a G35 sedan last year. I thought I had gotten a pretty good deal. 39 months, 15K per year, Zero down, North Carolina Taxes included for $456 a month. The selling price was $33800 which was $500 over invoice. However, I could not remember if the money factor was .0019 or .0021 so I tried to find it in my lease agreement. It is not stated in there. Should it have been? Is this a good deal?
I leased a G35 sedan last year. I thought I had gotten a pretty good deal. 39 months, 15K per year, Zero down, North Carolina Taxes included for $456 a month. The selling price was $33800 which was $500 over invoice. However, I could not remember if the money factor was .0019 or .0021 so I tried to find it in my lease agreement. It is not stated in there. Should it have been? Is this a good deal?
Raleigh/Cary is great. We have tons of great colleges in the area. The downtown is kinda small but it is getting better. Traffic on 40 is horrible but it is easy to get from Cary where I live to RTP where everyone works. When didn’t have a winter at all this year. Heck it was 86 degrees two weeks ago. The people move and talk slowly here but they are nice for the most part. I don’t think I will ever want to live anywhere else.
I got the 05 G35 Sedan Slushbox with Premium, Sport, and Aero packages. Great car I love it!
I got the 05 G35 Sedan Slushbox with Premium, Sport, and Aero packages. Great car I love it!
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thechitoguy
G35 Sedan V35 2003-06
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Oct 1, 2015 05:25 PM



