looking to lease a new G, need help/advice
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looking to lease a new G, need help/advice
Guys,
I have a 08 g35 that’s lease is up in May and am looking to release a new 11 G37s. What are some deals I can expect to get out there? I’m looking to get a g37s with prem and sport NO navi and just wondering what invoice is on a car optioned like that? Should I expect a below invoice deal? Any rebates or incentives presently? Sounds like I missed out on their end of the year blow out on 1-3-11 but can I expect to still get a great deal? Looking for your guy’s feedback and info. Any help would be great!! Thanks
I have a 08 g35 that’s lease is up in May and am looking to release a new 11 G37s. What are some deals I can expect to get out there? I’m looking to get a g37s with prem and sport NO navi and just wondering what invoice is on a car optioned like that? Should I expect a below invoice deal? Any rebates or incentives presently? Sounds like I missed out on their end of the year blow out on 1-3-11 but can I expect to still get a great deal? Looking for your guy’s feedback and info. Any help would be great!! Thanks
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Coupe or Sedan?
Right now its tough to say how much the coupes are going for since they are relatively now. But the sedans are pretty good.
I would expect a $42k G37 Journey sedan (sale price $38k) to go for about $427 a month plus tax, with about $1500 bucks due at signing. A $0 drive-off would probably increase the payments to about $463.
I am not a dealer so I'm just estimating this using this month's lease rates and an assumed $42k msrp and $38k sale price. Your drive-off fees may vary, but they are usually around $1300-$1500 including your 1st month payment.
Right now its tough to say how much the coupes are going for since they are relatively now. But the sedans are pretty good.
I would expect a $42k G37 Journey sedan (sale price $38k) to go for about $427 a month plus tax, with about $1500 bucks due at signing. A $0 drive-off would probably increase the payments to about $463.
I am not a dealer so I'm just estimating this using this month's lease rates and an assumed $42k msrp and $38k sale price. Your drive-off fees may vary, but they are usually around $1300-$1500 including your 1st month payment.
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