Year, Make, Model, and Trim: Volvo S60 t5 momentum AWD
MSRP: $ 47,155
Selling Price: $41,475
Monthly Payment: $ 349
Drive-Off Amount: $ 1600(acquisition, dealer fee, $100 to ship)
MSD: $3500
Months:36
Annual Mileage: 10,000
MF: .00077 (I think)
Residual: 54%
Incentives: $3750 lease cash, $1500 A plan elite,
$1000 loyalty. This lowered selling price $35,225
Region: Midwest
Leasehackr Score: 10.2
Leasehackr Calculator Link:
Let me know if this looks right and I will update of not. First time posting a deal happy to post deal sheet if it helps
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Congratulations and enjoy!
Zenek
May 22, 2021, 7:41pm
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@Zenek other car is a Volvo. I need to show proof of non Volvo in the household I believe
Or that you traded in a non-Volvo if that was the case.
Congratulations! Enjoy the S60.
Just had it color corrected and ceramic coated. Wanted to share the pic
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They got really good deals on s60 at my local dealer as well. Nobody wants a sedan anymore but smart people))
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Looks sharp!
Seriously. Volvo’s _60 platform is a pleasure to drive in car, wagon, or suv. The S60 is a very nice sedan, especially to lease.
Ursus
May 23, 2021, 2:54am
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I’m even thinking about buying out mine in a year, if things don’t improve dramatically.
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My S60 lease runs out in February 2022 and I’ve also thought about buying it for its residual but when I do the math I think it will depreciate over the next 3 years as much as a lease would cost, or very close. I’d rather have a new warranted car……
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Ursus
May 23, 2021, 5:19pm
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You can try and ask your dealer to buy from Volvo at a lower price, CPO it and sell back to you with some nominal mark up. May still be cheaper than buyout, even with taxes.
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