Leasing TSX
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Leasing TSX
I went to a few dealers because I am interested in leasing a TSX, but I am not sure with the prices they have been giving me. Can someone give me an opinion of what they think? I wanted to put 1500 down and they said with the navi it would be 396 a month. Another place told me that if I put 2000 I can get it with navi for 373 a month.
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Originally Posted by JFischer
I went to a few dealers because I am interested in leasing a TSX, but I am not sure with the prices they have been giving me. Can someone give me an opinion of what they think? I wanted to put 1500 down and they said with the navi it would be 396 a month. Another place told me that if I put 2000 I can get it with navi for 373 a month.
My lease deal - 20,000 mpy, no down, three years, $435/month, 5at non-navi
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Find a good lease calculator and then work backwards from the lease amount, residual and money factor to figure the cost of the car. You can't tell much form the monthly payment alone. Once you find the cost of the car that went into figuring the lease deal then you can compare.
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Originally Posted by ric
You can run a search with the word "lease" and get a lot of information from this site scattered through several threads on this subject. Your post doesn't mention the duration of the lease.
My lease deal - 20,000 mpy, no down, three years, $435/month, 5at non-navi
My lease deal - 20,000 mpy, no down, three years, $435/month, 5at non-navi
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There are a number of detailed lease calculators. Just do a search on and you'll see them come up. Call your local Acura dealer and get the residuals and money factors. One place you can save some money is the money factor. It works like a loan rate so the lower you can negotiate that, the less interest you'll have to pay.
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I'm closing this one up because there are already a number of threads on the subject.
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8761
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8761
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