$340 before tax with only drive offs and MSDs for a t6 momentum with a $60,355 msrp on a 24/15k.
ha!
Nice @CertPharmT15!
Can you share dealer info? Did you use a brokerâs services or negotiated by your own?
Picked this up over the weekendâŚ
2017 330i GT $51k MSRP.
$293/month, 36 months 12k miles/yr.
First payment, registration due at signing.
2018 Volvo S90 T6 Momentum
MSRP $58940 - $5750 - $1500 - $3000
$995 acquisition, $150 doc fee, $687 license plates, 7.125% Minnesota sales tax on whole cost of lease upfront.
I did 6 mds at $350 each = $2100.
24 months at 10K/year
$0 drive-off (except msd) $335/mo x 23 months. Picked it up Saturday.
Thanks @Benedetto
Nice deal. Didnât know 2017 still lease.
Whatâs the MF / RV? 20
They donât. He put an app in at the end of March, which gave him a grace period lock, allowing him to lease a 2017.
Good deal, btw.
base money factor = .00078
residual for 24/10K = 63%
That was through 4/30/18
Picked up this terrain Sule with Driver convenience, Driver alert, infotainment and rear power tailgate.
Msrp 32870
3480 dealer discount
7550 incentives
1800 negative equity rolled in
280/month including tax for 12k/24 months
Think a pretty good deal. This was in Sacramento area
Congratulations! Is that a vesuvio or stromboli grey?
Stromboli⌠what a name!
Italian quirksâŚ
Btw, we have a vesuvio grey and love the car/color
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S90 T6 momentum in NJ (April end)
Lease worksheet attached. Dealer discount 10% before rebates.
For some reason rebate of $9750 was treated as discount on MSRP. But Iâll take it.
Took my current lease to CarMax and the gave me a check of $20
Pristine condition 2017 equinox premier, 8000 miles, $33815 MSRP
CarMax appraisal $23K, GM pay off $22980+taxes.
I hope there wonât be any surprises from GM or CarMax.
How else it shouldâve been? $15,664 discount includes 10% off MSRP + $9,750 (your cap cost reduction) = $43,575 selling price.
I really like that bmw color and everything
My understanding was ⌠rebates are taxable in NJ. So I thought I will be paying $9750 * 6.625%.
But that was not the case.
You would have been double hit. A gross selling price before rebates above 45,000 would also trigger a luxury tax of 0.4% of the selling price.