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Old 05-02-2012, 11:43 AM   #1
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Rates are out !!!

Interest rates are out !!!

FR-S lease
24 - 4.9
36 - 4.9
48 - 4.9
60 - 5.85

Finance

36 - 2.9
48 - 3.9
60 - 4.9
72 - 5.15

I'm financing on 48 ! My bank is offering 5.5 % so I'm happy !!!
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not bad at all

did they post residual values along with the lease rates?
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Did you get that from your dealer?
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Nice! Hope Subaru offers something similar
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I'll stick with my bank, they offer me a line of credit at prime (currently 3%) unless Subaru can match or do better
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Did you get that from your dealer?
ScionMontreal sent them to me, confirmed
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confirmed, will have to get back to you guys for residuals as my system is still missing transport fees and a few things
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ScionMontreal sent them to me, confirmed
I know they are confirmed, I just didn't see them up on scion.ca yet so I was wondering where you got 'em.

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confirmed, will have to get back to you guys for residuals as my system is still missing transport fees and a few things
I think everyone will be happy with them
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i would like to know the paiement for renting this car for 24 month. out the door price with all taxes and fees included.
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i would like to know the paiement for renting this car for 24 month. out the door price with all taxes and fees included.
about 446.00$ all taxes and fees approximately 24 month lease
residual at 19492 + tax
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so at the end of the 24 months, i will have the option to purchase the vehicle for 22,000. (by either extending my lease of financing the car) correct?
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My figures could be slightly off and I have to project taxes in 2 years in a different province which I don't have the info on.

In Quebec the residual value would put the car at about 22 500, Residuals are a tricky game though so even that could be incorrect if taxes go up here.
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This posted on the scion website?
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One question I have. Say if you decide to increase the monthly lease amount by say $50/month for a 2 year lease, do you decrease the residual by $1200 or so?

I'll explain. If I leased, it would be through the company. Then my plan would be to do the buy out personally. So if I make the company pay more for the duration of the lease, my intention would be to lower the final cost for myself.
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One question I have. Say if you decide to increase the monthly lease amount by say $50/month for a 2 year lease, do you decrease the residual by $1200 or so?

I'll explain. If I leased, it would be through the company. Then my plan would be to do the buy out personally. So if I make the company pay more for the duration of the lease, my intention would be to lower the final cost for myself.
I'm not sure this is possible... TFS sets fixed Lease End Values for a given term. If you want your buyout at the end to be lower, you'd have to lease for a longer term.
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I'm not sure this is possible... TFS sets fixed Lease End Values for a given term. If you want your buyout at the end to be lower, you'd have to lease for a longer term.
Seems odd. Since if you're throwing them extra money sooner and still giving them the same residual minus your extra payments they are even farther ahead since the residual would be calculated on you borrowing more money for a longer period of time.

Oh well. Thanks for the answer!
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about 446.00$ all taxes and fees approximately 24 month lease
residual at 19492 + tax
very, very interesting...i have to make a call to the insurance.

what is the allowed km for the whole 24 month.
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Interest rates are out !!!

FR-S lease
24 - 4.9
36 - 4.9
48 - 4.9
60 - 5.85

Finance

36 - 2.9
48 - 3.9
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72 - 5.15

I'm financing on 48 ! My bank is offering 5.5 % so I'm happy !!!
I'll do a 36 month finance on the car - its cheap anyways.
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Seems odd. Since if you're throwing them extra money sooner and still giving them the same residual minus your extra payments they are even farther ahead since the residual would be calculated on you borrowing more money for a longer period of time.

Oh well. Thanks for the answer!
Check with your dealer to be sure. I could be wrong, it's happened before!
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very, very interesting...i have to make a call to the insurance.

what is the allowed km for the whole 24 month.
I'd guess it's based on 24,000kms per year, so 48,000. You can get a lower payment if you opt for a 20,000km per year maximum.
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