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[MENTION=291]MurlinatoR[/MENTION]
Question if I may. My dealer is saying that I can NOT buyout the lease at any time. If I choose to buy the car I have to pay all the remaining lease payments. Which isn't making a whole lot of sense. If you run the #'s on a GT2 with the $6,500 KMF cash and a money factor of 0.00199, they are saying the lease payment is around $630/month (after $3k down payment at signing).
According to my math; 36 months x $630 = $22,680
Residual Value = $26,213
Down payment = $3,100
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Total cost $51,993 which is pretty close to the MSRP of the vehicle.
Are these leases set up to wipe out the $6,500 KMF cash??? Or am I missing something?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Question if I may. My dealer is saying that I can NOT buyout the lease at any time. If I choose to buy the car I have to pay all the remaining lease payments. Which isn't making a whole lot of sense. If you run the #'s on a GT2 with the $6,500 KMF cash and a money factor of 0.00199, they are saying the lease payment is around $630/month (after $3k down payment at signing).
According to my math; 36 months x $630 = $22,680
Residual Value = $26,213
Down payment = $3,100
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Total cost $51,993 which is pretty close to the MSRP of the vehicle.
Are these leases set up to wipe out the $6,500 KMF cash??? Or am I missing something?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Okay.... so YES you can buy out your lease any time. YES you have to pay your payments. Any contract requires fulfillment.
Yes, you are also missing something. Your payments have a few thousand dollars of fees built into them that you're not accounting for when subtract from MSRP.
There's probably $2,500 in fees plus the acquisition fee. When you add those to the math, you can see the rebate saving you some dough.
Also remember, when you buy your lease out, you're saving interest that you WON'T pay that is mathematically included in your payment estimate. In short, your buy out of the payment portion will be less than the sum of your payments.
Does that make sense?
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