court.brink
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- Courtney
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- Apr 28, 2022
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- Columbus, OH
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- 2018 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited Sport
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Hello all,
I've never posted before, but since purchasing my first Wrangler in 2020 (2018 Wrangler JK Unlimited Sport) I have learned a lot from all of you experts so thanks for that! I am currently looking at my options as far as getting into a new 2022 Wrangler JLU Sport S. I went to a dealer nearby yesterday and got the information for leasing vs. purchasing (I will attach the information below) and I'm trying to weigh out my options and see if I'm looking at this the right way. I've learned a lot from other threads regarding leasing and I've never leased a vehicle in my life so here goes.
The vehicle I'm looking at is at 2022 JLU Sport S MSRP is $49,159. I would be trading in my 2018 JKU Sport which they appraised at $29,500 which equals $10,565 in positive equity. I hadn't negotiated the price down yet (I know i know) but the dealer ran the rough numbers for me while I was there. Even going all the way up to an 84 month term (which is obviously unfathomable and not the best option) at a 4.24% APR I would be paying around $540-560 per month on a loan which is a bit more than I wanted to budget for. On the other hand, for the lease option (which I had never really considered before, but I may have to) for a 48 month lease, 12 miles per year (may need to bump it up to 15), and no money down, I would be paying approximately $363 per month. I don't see the money factor on this sheet and I'm not sure if/how someone who is smarter than me about all of this might be able to figure it out doing a calculation? I'm wondering if this looks like a legit deal or am I getting hosed by the dealer?
Any kind of suggestions, info, and/or insight would be very much appreciated. I'm trying to wrap my head around possibly leasing and I am trying to learn all the ins and outs such as Hidden costs, fees, etc either throughout the lease or at the end of the lease?
Thanks in advance for any info you can provide!
Courtney
I've never posted before, but since purchasing my first Wrangler in 2020 (2018 Wrangler JK Unlimited Sport) I have learned a lot from all of you experts so thanks for that! I am currently looking at my options as far as getting into a new 2022 Wrangler JLU Sport S. I went to a dealer nearby yesterday and got the information for leasing vs. purchasing (I will attach the information below) and I'm trying to weigh out my options and see if I'm looking at this the right way. I've learned a lot from other threads regarding leasing and I've never leased a vehicle in my life so here goes.
The vehicle I'm looking at is at 2022 JLU Sport S MSRP is $49,159. I would be trading in my 2018 JKU Sport which they appraised at $29,500 which equals $10,565 in positive equity. I hadn't negotiated the price down yet (I know i know) but the dealer ran the rough numbers for me while I was there. Even going all the way up to an 84 month term (which is obviously unfathomable and not the best option) at a 4.24% APR I would be paying around $540-560 per month on a loan which is a bit more than I wanted to budget for. On the other hand, for the lease option (which I had never really considered before, but I may have to) for a 48 month lease, 12 miles per year (may need to bump it up to 15), and no money down, I would be paying approximately $363 per month. I don't see the money factor on this sheet and I'm not sure if/how someone who is smarter than me about all of this might be able to figure it out doing a calculation? I'm wondering if this looks like a legit deal or am I getting hosed by the dealer?
Any kind of suggestions, info, and/or insight would be very much appreciated. I'm trying to wrap my head around possibly leasing and I am trying to learn all the ins and outs such as Hidden costs, fees, etc either throughout the lease or at the end of the lease?
Thanks in advance for any info you can provide!
Courtney
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