2016 Honda Accord Sport MF and Residuals

Does anyone know what the residuals are for the Honda Accord Sport at the moment?

Location: San Leandro, CA 94579
Honda Accord Sport (trim level)
36 months/12k per year

Sorry for the delay… May numbers were just released.

2016 Accord Sport CVT
36/12K: 57% residual, .00028 MF

$1,000 HFS Loyalty, $500 Grad, $500 Military

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Thanks for the info! Do you think the numbers are better for a Camry SE?

I’m thinking about leasing one too. How much would these numbers differ in Florence Ky? It’s the greater Cincinnati area. I was just quoted 297 for a 2016 accord sport lease with Honda sensing. MSRP is 26900. He said he’d sell it for 22184.

Honda numbers are national.

Perhaps. Camrys are generally cheaper to lease than the equivalent Accord.

2016 Camry SE, Northern California
24/12K: 66% residual, .00001 MF
36/12K: 59% residual, .00001 MF
$500 Lease Cash
$1,000 Grad, $500 Military

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What are requirements of grad discount or rebate.

http://www.hondafinancialservices.com/itsyourtime/pdf/Honda_Graduate_Program.pdf?v=07312016

Do you know where I can get more information for the HFS loyalty rebate?

I currently own a 2013 Odyssey so I should qualify, but the dealer I contacted says I can only use it toward the purchase or lease of another Odyssey which doesn’t sound right to me.

I leased an Accord Sport with Sensing over the weekend and here are the details:

MSRP $26,900
Residual 56%
MF .00038
12k per year for 36 months
Sale price $22,288
$1000 Loyalty and $500 College Grad
208 per month (including 10% sales tax) with $590 drive off.

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@Angelo_Zamora

If you don’t mind sharing, which dealership gave you this deal?

Very nice deal. Crazy that MSRP is only about $3,500 more than my 2016 Cruze Limited 1LT.

Excellent excellent excellent price!!

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I bought it at AutoNation Honda of Fremont. I only went there because they were the closest Honda dealer with the exact car I wanted in stock. I was originally shopping for an Accord Sport without Sensing, so all the quotes I received did not have Sensing. I took the best quote I got $21,288 (from Livermore Honda) and added $1000 for Sensing which got me to the $22,288 figure.

I asked for someone in the Internet department and asked them to match the price. They took it to their sales manager who said they couldn’t go below $23,000. I walked out, started putting my kids back in the car and salesman came out and said the manager would match it. The manager said he would do the deal despite the fact the it was an $1100 loser.

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Congrats! Great to see the democratization of technology: $208/month including tax for a midsize family sedan with full-speed active cruise control is amazing.

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