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Old 03-11-2014, 02:18 PM   #1
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2013 Hot Lava FRS $23,860 or Lease for $406.80 Per 37 month Lease

2013 Scion FRS 6 speed manual transmission.

Well cared for non smoker, garage kept, mature driven.

Less than 7,000km's
Winter stored
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Accident free, dent free, smoke free!! Very well cared for car

$406.80 per month tax included!! For the remaining 37 months on the lease. $0 down absolutely nothing down find one cheaper with the extras I have included Good Luck!

The lease end buyout is $13,407.50

***NOTE: The cheapest FRS you could get into on a 36 month lease with $0 down would be $420.92*** Do the math it's on the scion web site. Also take into consideration that does not include the spoiler, tints or the upgraded stereo I have into mine

Or buy it out for the remaining balance of $23,860 plus tax. That is the remaining balance as of March 11/2014

Factory warranty 60,000km or 3yrs based on purchase of vehicle (May 1/2013) which will end May 1/2016

Extras included
Factory spoiler installed, upgraded pioneer touch screen infotainment unit and window tints which are all under the same as the factory 3yr 60,000km warranty. Purchased from Hefner Toyota in Kitchener

Car currently has 7,000km's on it



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Hefner Toyota currently has the same USED FRS in their showroom with 19,907km's on it. The car they have does not include the SPOILER, UPGRADED STEREO or WINDOW TINTS and to top it off the cost is $24,895 $1000.00 more than mine with more than double the mileage and none of the extras
Here is the link

http://inventory.heffner.ca/used/hf/...s-id458128.htm


Why am I selling? I am going to get a 2014 Scion FRS monogram


Serious Only Let's not waste each other's time.


This is a actual Toyota employee price car
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I'm surprised the dealership wouldn't want it with such few km's and the lower buyout price, they could probably make a quick few bucks on it AND have you in monogram.
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I'm surprised the dealership wouldn't want it with such few km's and the lower buyout price, they could probably make a quick few bucks on it AND have you in monogram.

Ya me too. They make nothing off me though. FYI to tmmc employees monogram series you are not eligible for the discount.
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I thought about doing this myself. But it's a lot of work and it'd take a loss on mine just to get the seats, which is really all I want.

Good luck in the sale!
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Ya me too. They make nothing off me though. FYI to tmmc employees monogram series you are not eligible for the discount.
Actually found out TMMC employees ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE DISCOUNT

SEE YA HEFNER I WILL NEVER DEAL WITH YOU AGAIN TOTALLY LIED TO ME WILL ALSO FORWARD A COMPLAINT TO TMMC AS WELL


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They wouldn't have lied to you to screw you. Heffner doesn't give you the deal, TMMC does. Whoever told you just didn't know and didn't want to promise you something that they couldn't deliver.
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I bought my FR-S from Heffner, I actually thought they were the most honest Scion dealership I've ever dealt with.
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I'm surprised the dealership wouldn't want it with such few km's and the lower buyout price, they could probably make a quick few bucks on it AND have you in monogram.

But there's no way the dealership gives him anything close to what his current buyout is. I've gone through enough new cars in the past 15 years (10) to know that there is no such thing as a 'get out of my lease free' deal. If he's lucky he's $3k upside down. Take the loss and move on... Nobody will give him what he owes and if they do, he's incredibly fortunate.


Plus as far as I know, even if someone assumes the lease, the original owner is still ultimately responsible if the new owner defaults on the lease. That is not a risk I would want waiting to possibly happen.


Then there is the matter that it's a used vehicle and probably not eligible for replacement cost insurance if you want that. It's the little things like this that you have to take into account. Ultimately people are cheap when it comes to buying a used car.


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But there's no way the dealership gives him anything close to what his current buyout is. I've gone through enough new cars in the past 15 years (10) to know that there is no such thing as a 'get out of my lease free' deal. If he's lucky he's $3k upside down. Take the loss and move on... Nobody will give him what he owes and if they do, he's incredibly fortunate.


Plus as far as I know, even if someone assumes the lease, the original owner is still ultimately responsible if the new owner defaults on the lease. That is not a risk I would want waiting to possibly happen.


Then there is the matter that it's a used vehicle and probably not eligible for replacement cost insurance if you want that. It's the little things like this that you have to take into account. Ultimately people are cheap when it comes to buying a used car.


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This is not true at all. The person who the lease is transferred to, becomes 100% responsible as all terms of the lease (including default) are transferred.
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But there's no way the dealership gives him anything close to what his current buyout is. I've gone through enough new cars in the past 15 years (10) to know that there is no such thing as a 'get out of my lease free' deal.
In the average situation, sure, but on a desirable car with less than 7k km's the situation is a bit different.
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In the average situation, sure, but on a desirable car with less than 7k km's the situation is a bit different.
Yep. There are lots of non-Scion dealers out there that would love to have this car. Talk to the right one on the right day and you might just walk away from this.
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This is not true at all. The person who the lease is transferred to, becomes 100% responsible as all terms of the lease (including default) are transferred.
All I can say is that this is not my experience. I looked into transferring a lease once and this is what I was told. However I realize now it may not be the same between different manufacturers. At the time this was GM.

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All I can say is that this is not my experience. I looked into transferring a lease once and this is what I was told. However I realize now it may not be the same between different manufacturers. At the time this was GM.

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For sure the terms of the lease need to be read carefully, who knows what some manufacturers have hidden in the fine print. I've either gotten out of a lease or taken over a lease from the following: Honda, Infiniti (Nissan), Kia, and Acura (Honda again), and I was even sent a letter that took me off the lien. I could see GM pulling that kind of BS though lol.
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