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G70 Lease Comparisons and Discussion (USA)

When does 19 production end and 20 start ? Wondering when the flow of 19’s will slow to a crawl inbound at the dealer
 
When does 19 production end and 20 start ? Wondering when the flow of 19’s will slow to a crawl inbound at the dealer

That is not known. Seems like most guesses put it in the Sept-Nov timeframe which fits most manufactures.
 
Blank button is bothersome? Why not just label it? Perhaps, "EJECT".
 
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Not sure if you can base the next year on what happened this model year given the introduction and dealer rollout.

There is some value in having immediate gratification, keep that in mind. :cheers:

Genesis should really give you a 1 basis point cut on sales for members from this forum :roflmao:
 
It’s shocking how few silvers are out there. In 3.3t awd sport there is basically nothing saw but saw two in New York. Not convenient from Oregon. Lol

Hah! Tell me about it. Flew to Detroit to get mine. The only other SS Sports left are on the east coast now.
 
Hah! Tell me about it. Flew to Detroit to get mine. The only other SS Sports left are on the east coast now.
Geez now I really will be looking for you
 
I went to the Glendale Dealer yesterday and the offered me 0 down and $659.00 a month on a 3.3 Sport. This sounds like a good deal. Any input would be appreciated.
 
I went to the Glendale Dealer yesterday and the offered me 0 down and $659.00 a month on a 3.3 Sport. This sounds like a good deal. Any input would be appreciated.
Need more info. What is cap cost money factor and residual percentage. Plus msrp. It sounds not good off the cuff. Not good at all
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I went to the Glendale Dealer yesterday and the offered me 0 down and $659.00 a month on a 3.3 Sport. This sounds like a good deal. Any input would be appreciated.

There is literally no way to evaluate this deal. Mileage? Term? MSRP? Fees? Rate?
 
3 years 12000 miles per year 0 down all fees included
 
Let’s try a different angle. How much are you actually paying for the car. Your payment is irrelevant. I’ll just assume you have good credit and are Getting the best rate. Cap cost my friend.
 
I live in California Los Angeles and the tax rate is 9.50. I only met with the dealer once and I was told that all taxes Acquisition fees Etc are included. I don’t remember the exact amount but 5k was the discount. I am going back to look at cars what else should I be looking for
 
3 years 12000 miles per year 0 down all fees included

As others have mentioned, on a lease deal there are a few specific numbers that need to be looked at in order to determine whether or not it is a "good" deal. They should be providing you with the following:

1. MSRP
2. Agreed upon sales price before incentives
3. Any non-lease incentives such as conquest, loyalty, etc.
4. Any lease cash
5. Money Factor
6. Residual value
7. Fees (acquisition, doc, reg, etc.)
8. Sales tax rate
 
As others have mentioned, on a lease deal there are a few specific numbers that need to be looked at in order to determine whether or not it is a "good" deal. They should be providing you with the following:

1. MSRP
2. Agreed upon sales price before incentives
3. Any non-lease incentives such as conquest, loyalty, etc.
4. Any lease cash
5. Money Factor
6. Residual value
7. Fees (acquisition, doc, reg, etc.)
8. Sales tax rate
Thanks
 
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