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For this car the resale value "should be" very good! after 3 years you know every high school kid and their mother will want it. so if you keep it in good condition i'm betting you can sell it for $20K thats only a loss of $5K to drive it for 3 years. ok even if its $18K thats $7K to drive it for 3 years compared to leasing it for $12,400 for 3 years.
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Just in case, i m wrong and residual is around 80% after 3 years (history making as never before), people can always sell the car for 20k, payoff toyota for the buyout $x and walk away with 20k-x cash. Nothing wrong with that either.
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We'll see... I bought my MINI for $25K and sold it for $20k in 3 years. it was a hot item back then just like the FRS... you know kids will want this car. and when they continue to raise the base price on this car to like $27K at $18k-$20K it'll be a very convincing price with low miles Look at a 3 year old tC. the base price on it right now is $19,400 a 2010 tC is going for $15,450 that's highest I saw on autotrader... Average is $12-13K 2009 59K miles going for $13,995 2009 102K! miles going for $12,998 2010 93K miles $12,875 Either way you cant lose too much with this car. similiar to a toyota corolla. practically can drive it for free and sell it for $3K less! its crazy. |
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That's the asking price, not the real private party transaction price.
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I agree that resale value is gonna be good unless subaru made a fundamental flaw on the engine or they will update the power signuficantly. I expect private party pricing to be between 15-17 in 2.5 years for good condition cars.
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For those who leased whats the residual value listed on your paperwork?
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I say damn good deal! Although I wouldnt want that many miles on it, I'd probably bite because of price. Leasing isn't a bad option. Lower payments up front and apr, and residual value after makes up for it making it cost essentially what it's worth msrp wise. DO IT! And I think this car (kinda like the Supra) will keep a high resale value.. (i hope!)
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If you plan on keeping the car longer than 5 or 6 yrs .... buy it and finance through Penfed. I lease all of my cars since I can write off a portion through my business. I also only lease for 24-36 months. I don't see the logic of leasing for 4 years. Also ... if the car is worth more than the residual at the end of the lease .... you can apply that additional amount to your next FR-S or BRZ with FI or the new Supra. That's my plan.
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I did calculations based on the county (Orange 8% sales tax) and state (California, for fees) I live in to provide a comparison on what is available for me.
Base car $25350, add sales tax, registration, fees $27777. This also includes acquisition fees at $650, weighing at 2.5% (!!!) of the msrp. Leasing 36 months, 12k mi/ year, using 0.0018 MF and 62% residual: $402 x 36. Financing 72 months 2.49% with my credit union (I could do <60 months for 1.99% but I want to illustrate something here): $416 So if I run the scenario of having the car for three years, it seems that I will save about $500 by leasing it. In three years, if I finance, I will have paid $416 x 36 and I will have about $15k in the balance. 62% of residual for $25350 is $15.7k. So, in three years I will not be underwater and might have a bit of equity. I will probably have even more if I sell the car to a private party. In short, I might get more than $500 but let's just say that it will be $500. So, it is about even for both scenarios. However, if I like the car and want to keep it beyond 3 years, then: - If I started with financing, I will need to pay the other 36 x $416 to payoff the car. - If I started with leasing, I will need to initiate a loan for $15.7K + 8% sales tax = about $17k. My current credit union used car interest rate for 36 months (to compare it apple to apple) is 2.49%. So, the payment is 3 x $490. Doing a simple calculation, the difference is 36 x (490-416) = $2664, about 10.5% of the original MSRP. One thing I'd probably add is a gap insurance for my loan protection available from my credit union for $395 for the duration of the loan. So, the difference is $2664-395=$2269. You might need to add disposition fee (couldn't find it) if you decide to turn your Scion in. Bottom line: for me personally, leasing in this case doesn't have an advantage over financing. Note: -Usually, the major advantage of leasing is cash flow (much lower payment) but in this case $14 is negligible (If I can't afford the $14/mo difference maybe I shouldn't get the car). -If I run the numbers with $1000 rebate, the difference is about $35/mo. -Lease ratio is at $402/1.08/25350*100 (see my earlier posting)= 1.47. Very poor and way below the 1.25 threshold. Another proof that leasing is not a good choice here.
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