I'm considering leasing a new 370Z. I've never leased before but have financed other cars. I'm currently financing a 2012 MS3 that I would throw in as trade. I have
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05-30-2012, 12:19 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Buying vs Leasing?
I'm considering leasing a new 370Z. I've never leased before but have financed other cars. I'm currently financing a 2012 MS3 that I would throw in as trade. I have about 8k equity on the MS3. I drive over 20k miles per year but I plan to buy the Z once the lease is over. Any opinions?
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The only way leasing makes any sense in my mind is if you're 100% sure you will buy the vehicle after the lease is up. The other catch is that when you buy the car after the lease it needs to be one lump some payment otherwise the interest from the lease and the purchase just make it a waste of money.
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I would buy which gives you more freedom to-do whatever you want with the car.
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The only way that Leasing makes sense, is if you have a Business that you use the car for.
You can then write off the payments and change cars every few years. Otherwise a lease is not the way to go..IMO
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If you wait and find a manufacturer looking to move product and offer insane incentives. Their money factors, net capitalized costs, and projected residual values can allow for a great deal. If you have the cash to buy it outright at the end of the lease, it often can be the same as financing from the beginning.
Nissan's 299/month lease with 3k down on the Z is a pretty good example. I believe on a base coupe, you're talking about around 33k total spent if you buy it out at the lease end (not finance, cash). It allows you a lower monthly payment for the time being and you can see if this is a car you'd like to have longterm. If it is, buy it out. If not, turn it in and get the new car on the block. If you know this is the car for you, their 0% financing for 5 years is too good to pass up. I'd negotiate as far I can under invoice and take that. |
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Never leased another car in my life, is the biggest waste of money!
Even if you are going to buy it at the end of the lease you will paying way too much at the end which the car is not going to be value at. Save until you can buy a car, is way much better.
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They're projecting the residual value at 19k after 39 months. The next gen. will be out by then so that's a question mark where our car will be at. But after 3 years with mine, I'm still well over 20 on trade value on a base model. If Nissan wasn't offering 0% for 60 months, I'd do the lease. But they are, so it's the best option to take. Last edited by mpp9; 05-30-2012 at 03:01 PM. |
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Thank you! Great advice |
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It only makes sense to buy the car initially rather than lease then buy. That will just cost too much. And 8k negative on any car will increase your payments substantially. The 2012 MS3 is a cool little car also.
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Some people don't like the idea of leases. That's fair. But there are certainly advantages to them. I like having a different car every 3-5 years. Have to do your research to see if said lease makes sense. Hyundai is a perfect example of a car manufacturer just wanting to move product. Dealerships hardly make a thing off their cheaper leases, but get it back in unit bonuses at the end of the month/year. Last edited by mpp9; 05-30-2012 at 04:45 PM. |
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