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2016 Residual Value

Stoneybroke

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I am considering a lease on the 2016 model. My thinking is with the new model Genesis 90 on the showroom floor, capitalized cost should be much, much lower than MSRP on the Equus. Does anyone know the current residual value and money factor for 3 yrs at 15K miles per year?
 
Below is the standard 3 yr, 10K mile Equus Signature lease information from the Hyundai Local Offers website. This lease opportunity ended on September 6th. They usually provide an update early each month.

Lease a 2016 Hyundai Equus 4dr Sdn Signature for $599 per month for 36 months with $2,499 due at lease signing (excludes registration, tax, title and license fees).
Offer based on closed end lease for 2016 Hyundai Equus 4dr Sdn Signature (Model #E0422R85) Available from 8/2/16 through 9/6/16, to well-qualified lessees approved by Hyundai Motor Finance. Not all lessees will qualify. Higher lease rates apply for lessees with lower credit ratings. Offer shown based on $2,499 due at lease signing (includes $599 first payment and $1,900 capitalized cost reduction). No security deposit required. MSRP $62,450 (includes destination; excludes tax, license, title, registration, processing or dealer documentation fees, options, and other charges owed to third parties, which are the responsibility of lessee). Actual net capitalized cost of $49,360. Net capitalization cost includes $595 acquisition fee and includes credit for either $1,500 Valued Owner Coupon or $1,500 Competitive Owner Coupon. Total monthly payments for this offer equal $21,564. Option to purchase at lease end for offer shown at residual value of $28,103 excludes taxes. Lessee is responsible for insurance, maintenance, and repairs. At lease end, lessee will be liable for excess mileage charges of $.20 per mile over 10,000 miles/year, excess wear as set forth in the lease agreement, and a $400 disposition fee.
 
Thank you for the lease information. I do think the numbers will get a lot better. If not, I'll have to look elsewhere.
 
Hey Stony, You were right, the numbers for the September Equus Signature lease got a bit better. See below:

Lease a 2016 Hyundai Equus 4dr Sdn Signature for $599 per month for 36 months with $2,499 due at lease signing (excludes registration, tax, title and license fees).
Offer based on closed end lease for 2016 Hyundai Equus 4dr Sdn Signature (Model #E0422R85) Available from 9/7/16 through 9/30/16, to well-qualified lessees approved by Hyundai Motor Finance. Not all lessees will qualify. Higher lease rates apply for lessees with lower credit ratings. Offer shown based on $2,499 due at lease signing (includes $599 first payment and $1,900 capitalized cost reduction). No security deposit required. MSRP $62,450 (includes destination; excludes tax, license, title, registration, processing or dealer documentation fees, options, and other charges owed to third parties, which are the responsibility of lessee). Actual net capitalized cost of $48,121. Net capitalization cost includes $595 acquisition fee and includes credit for either $1,500 Valued Owner Coupon or $1,500 Competitive Owner Coupon. Total monthly payments for this offer equal $21,564. Option to purchase at lease end for offer shown at residual value of $26,854 excludes taxes. Lessee is responsible for insurance, maintenance, and repairs. At lease end, lessee will be liable for excess mileage charges of $.20 per mile over 10,000 miles/year, excess wear as set forth in the lease agreement, and a $400 disposition fee.
 
I still think they have a looong way to go. With the 2016 Equus, Hyundai is simply moving deck chairs on the Titanic. Bottom line is 2016 Hyundai Equus 4dr Sdn Signature for $599 per month for 36 months with $2,499 due at lease signing. This is for a 10,000 mile lease. For me: that lease cost would be about 642 month with tax. First, for most people, a realistic lease is 12 or 15k per year. Second, if you have top tier credit why put money down? That $2499 down is like adding $70 to your monthly payment. Makes my real world monthly cost north of $700 To add insult to injury, they have decreased the cap cost while also decreasing the residual. $26854/$62450=43% value after 3 yrs and 30k total miles! If they want to move cars, they will have to lower the cap cost, raise the residual, and lower the money rate. I don't think they are serious yet. Most non gearhead folks don't even know about the new G90. I'm going to wait until late fall or early winter.
 
I still think they have a looong way to go. With the 2016 Equus, Hyundai is simply moving deck chairs on the Titanic. Bottom line is 2016 Hyundai Equus 4dr Sdn Signature for $599 per month for 36 months with $2,499 due at lease signing. This is for a 10,000 mile lease. For me: that lease cost would be about 642 month with tax. First, for most people, a realistic lease is 12 or 15k per year. Second, if you have top tier credit why put money down? That $2499 down is like adding $70 to your monthly payment. Makes my real world monthly cost north of $700 To add insult to injury, they have decreased the cap cost while also decreasing the residual. $26854/$62450=43% value after 3 yrs and 30k total miles! If they want to move cars, they will have to lower the cap cost, raise the residual, and lower the money rate. I don't think they are serious yet. Most non gearhead folks don't even know about the new G90. I'm going to wait until late fall or early winter.

I agree with you
You also have to know that there are still 2015 models on dealers lots in certain areas
I bet on a retail purchase you could get 20K off the sticker

Warren
 
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