2013 PIP Price shopping Lease vs. Purch seems wacked ?!%!$

Discussion in 'Dealers & Pricing' started by davekro, Oct 30, 2013.

  1. davekro

    davekro Member

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    I have a quote that I have an appointment tomorrow (Weds.) morning to go buy this PIP
    Blizz WHite 2013 w/mats for $30,543 Taxable Selling Price (before rebate).

    With all the talk of the Lease being the better deal, the salesperson I spoke on the phone with did not seem real familiar with exactly how to break down the Lease option to me. So I wonder if anyone here might shed some light?

    The purchase option is simple:
    $30,543 + 80 Doc fee= 30,623 + 8.5% sales tax of 2,603 + Govt fees 325 = Price w/ tax & lic. $33,551 - 2,750 rebate = OTD price $30,801 - Fed 2,500 - CA State 1,500 = $26,801 Final Cost of car

    The lease option as explained to me:
    First confusion for me is he says I do NOT have to put 2,199 down. I can do zero down, but $1,000 down is probably better.
    He used the same residual for both zero and $1,000 down options that he gave me a payment price of $300.35 & 271,76 respectively.
    His calculations:
    Zero down, $300.35 x 36 = 10,813 + $16,960 Residual + 8.5% tax on resid. 1,442
    = $29,215 total cost

    $1000 down, $271.76 x 36 = 9783 + $16,960 Residual + 8.5% tax on resid. 1,442
    = $28,185 total cost

    He also calculated:
    Sales Price $30,543 - 5,750 Dlr Cash Rebate + 9,783 [($1,000 down pymt plan) $271.76 x 36]
    = $34,576 ( I do not know what this nuber is suppose to mean?)

    His partner who handed me off to him had mentioned the Lease fee was only a $650 'Aquisition fee'.
    I had heard it was a $650 fee + a $350 fee, for $1,000 total. My sales guy never referenced this 'Fee'.

    Is my sales guy missing something and a lease really does beat the $26,8o1 Final Purchase cost of the car (w/0% 5 yr loan)?

    He said normally the lease is the best deal, but in my case it is different. MY CASE??? What makes my case non standard???
     
  2. kenmce

    kenmce High Voltage Member

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    The rule of thumb is that if what a salesman says is confusing, and they can't seem to make it clear, they're doing it on purpose, and you're being played.