what are you monthly lease payments....
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what are you monthly lease payments....
hello every one i am in the market for a 2005 mercedes c230 4 door sedan.
i am looking to lease the car for around 24-39 months i am going to get it pretty loaded the msrp is going to be around 37k. and i want to put $0 out of pocket if i can. but if i must put some thing down then it's going to be no more than $1500........i am 20 years old and my credit score is above 730+ on all 3 breau's but i never leased a car. the only thing i have is credit cards, my dad's credit is ok too but he has like 5 car's on his name and he just leased another car 2 months ago. and his credit score was an even 700 so i can have him co/sign for me with no problem's but, i was thinking maybe the payment's will be alittle cheaper if i do it by my self but, i was wondering what are the lease payment's all of you are paying? so that way i have some what of an idea of where i will be payment wise. thank you all for reading the long post.
i am looking to lease the car for around 24-39 months i am going to get it pretty loaded the msrp is going to be around 37k. and i want to put $0 out of pocket if i can. but if i must put some thing down then it's going to be no more than $1500........i am 20 years old and my credit score is above 730+ on all 3 breau's but i never leased a car. the only thing i have is credit cards, my dad's credit is ok too but he has like 5 car's on his name and he just leased another car 2 months ago. and his credit score was an even 700 so i can have him co/sign for me with no problem's but, i was thinking maybe the payment's will be alittle cheaper if i do it by my self but, i was wondering what are the lease payment's all of you are paying? so that way i have some what of an idea of where i will be payment wise. thank you all for reading the long post.
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Originally Posted by YoYo-G
hello every one i am in the market for a 2005 mercedes c230 4 door sedan.
i am looking to lease the car for around 24-39 months i am going to get it pretty loaded the msrp is going to be around 37k. and i want to put $0 out of pocket if i can. but if i must put some thing down then it's going to be no more than $1500........i am 20 years old and my credit score is above 730+ on all 3 breau's but i never leased a car. the only thing i have is credit cards, my dad's credit is ok too but he has like 5 car's on his name and he just leased another car 2 months ago. and his credit score was an even 700 so i can have him co/sign for me with no problem's but, i was thinking maybe the payment's will be alittle cheaper if i do it by my self but, i was wondering what are the lease payment's all of you are paying? so that way i have some what of an idea of where i will be payment wise. thank you all for reading the long post.![drive](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/driving.gif)
i am looking to lease the car for around 24-39 months i am going to get it pretty loaded the msrp is going to be around 37k. and i want to put $0 out of pocket if i can. but if i must put some thing down then it's going to be no more than $1500........i am 20 years old and my credit score is above 730+ on all 3 breau's but i never leased a car. the only thing i have is credit cards, my dad's credit is ok too but he has like 5 car's on his name and he just leased another car 2 months ago. and his credit score was an even 700 so i can have him co/sign for me with no problem's but, i was thinking maybe the payment's will be alittle cheaper if i do it by my self but, i was wondering what are the lease payment's all of you are paying? so that way i have some what of an idea of where i will be payment wise. thank you all for reading the long post.
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I bought my first new car myself at age 20. 2001 Audi A4. 30K or so. I could not lease without a cosigner. They told me to get a cosigner for financing too, went back and forth, but I said check my *******g credit first and they said oh... ok, you're approved.
So you will need a cosigner or you will have to finance with a loan.
By the way, I pay 800/mo incl. tax for mine.. since you ask. 39 mos. MSRP was 67K.
So you will need a cosigner or you will have to finance with a loan.
By the way, I pay 800/mo incl. tax for mine.. since you ask. 39 mos. MSRP was 67K.
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Originally Posted by Brav
By the way, I pay 800/mo incl. tax for mine.. since you ask. 39 mos. MSRP was 67K.
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wow!
Wow, 20 years old and 730+ credit score. That is hard to believe, since it usually takes 15 years of credit history, to even break 700 in the eyes of the credit granting gods. If you are truly 730+ you will get only the BEST rates.
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Originally Posted by Maestro
No down payment? Cap Cost? Acquisition? Etc?
Originally Posted by tivoboy
Wow, 20 years old and 730+ credit score. That is hard to believe, since it usually takes 15 years of credit history, to even break 700 in the eyes of the credit granting gods. If you are truly 730+ you will get only the BEST rates.
Again, just because you have a good score does not mean you will get approved- they look at depth of credit, ie, how many accounts, how big, and how long. You might be able to get approved, but not at the best rates.
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Originally Posted by tivoboy
Wow, 20 years old and 730+ credit score. That is hard to believe, since it usually takes 15 years of credit history, to even break 700 in the eyes of the credit granting gods.