Lease rates
$44K MSRP
$1750 drive off
39 months at 10k/year = $675/mo
Am I crazy or does this seem expensive? Does this just reflect current demand?
MF .00166
RV (10k): 61%
RV (12k): 60%
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I'm told (by a very good source) that the 0.00166% is the official MB rate but you don't typically get at the dealer where it is closer to 0.002%
Doesn't sound like a big difference but if you convert to a traditional interest rate (multiply by 2400) it is 3.98% vs 4.8% which is substantial. I have stellar credit so not worried about a higher rate based on credit.
Last edited by JEVA; Apr 15, 2016 at 08:49 AM.
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My approach:
Write down what you're willing to pay for the car. I usually start with 12% plus. They'll balk and say so no way. At that point, tell them thank you and walk. If they stop you, they're willing to work on the numbers - start the negotiating process. If they let you walk, go to another dealership. Wash, rinse and repeat. Usually, the initial dealership will contact you a few days later with some bait. Or the other dealership will want to compete and work with your numbers.
It's hard work, exhausting, but everyone wants to do business and as long as you're not unrealistic - you'll end up happy and so will the dealership.
Last edited by Count Laszlo; Apr 15, 2016 at 01:40 PM.
This is best way to start a deal when it comes to leasing. Payments alone give them wingle room. They kind of don't like when people actually Know what they are talking about. They rather someone want in there and "hear" a payment they were looking for.. When they say I can get you this how new car for $650 a month.. And in reality maybe you could've got it for $575 or whatever..
They might smile and be nice and some are *******s with poor people skills but at the end of the day you have to look at it like a business move and not personal.
The reason I'm asking about the money factor specifically is that I was told (by an MB finance mgr no less) it's not uncommon for the dealer to ask 0.002 - up from the 0.00166 set by MB. Since the dealer is giving me an additional discount concession for a mishap on the MB side, I don't want them jacking up the MF to make up for it on their end. I won't know they are doing that if I don't know what people are paying going in.
They usually are gonna jack up the Acq fee to the max anyways by $300 and they have a dealer fee too... Originally when they spit the numbers to me when car came I said and what money factor gave you this number and they responded .00196 and I said.. Ohhhh nooo.. I clearly said when I ordered I expected the base money factor of .00166 and then they changed it and I said after that .. Oh yeah I will just do the auto pay too so it should be .00156 and that was that.. They told me the new price. Done deal.
) so I'm open to some leeway with the rate.
Last edited by gbahri; Apr 24, 2016 at 01:40 PM.
But they said service is not free, which I think is wrong? Is this true that service should be free in leased car?
Thanks in advance


