lease deal
I am thinking about an 07 Enth. Are there any good lease deals out there? I saw one on the nissan website, but way too expensive for my taste. If I can get one for $400, I would do it.
Leasing payments have a lot to do with cash down. Unfortunately, cash down on a lease is a risky decision unless you are only concerned with monthly cash flow.
So, unless you can find a non-Nissan bank that will have a higher residual/lower rate on a close-ended lease, I don't think you have reasonable way to go at this time. 350Zs have never leased very well.
So, unless you can find a non-Nissan bank that will have a higher residual/lower rate on a close-ended lease, I don't think you have reasonable way to go at this time. 350Zs have never leased very well.
Originally Posted by davidv
A lease is a good way to temporally drive a vehicle that you cannot afford to buy.
In my state, certain other Nissan leases actually save you money when structured as balloon purchases. Leasing can actually be quite intelligent. Unfortunately, it takes a keen level of financial awareness coupled with a forthcoming dealership, or years in the car business to discern these occasional scenarios.
Originally Posted by dave079
Better know what you are really getting into before you jump into a lease. I learned the hard way. Will never make that mistake again.
Depends on the customer.
You should never go for a lease unless your corporation gets to pay for it with pre-tax dollars.
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Depends on the customer.
You should never go for a lease unless your corporation gets to pay for it with pre-tax dollars.
You should never go for a lease unless your corporation gets to pay for it with pre-tax dollars.
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Originally Posted by sethgood
Leasing can actually be quite intelligent. Unfortunately, it takes a keen level of financial awareness coupled with a forthcoming dealership, or years in the car business to discern these occasional scenarios.
There are times when leasing is the better way to go but it all depends on the residual value. It just so happens that almost all sports cars have poor residuals.
We have a lease right now on the Accord that is better than the purchase regardless of how you look at it. If you buy it out and finance it at the end, it actually costs less than if you just bought it the first time.
Usually the people that are 100% against leasing are the ones that don't understand it or have gotten screwed in the past because of lack of understanding.
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