lexie330ci
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How much down?I ended up leasing! I pay 380 a month for 42 months with 15k a year
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How much down?I ended up leasing! I pay 380 a month for 42 months with 15k a year
11k probably too much. ‍How much down?
Wow that’s like half of what I was quoted. Would you mind PM the paperwork so I can see it and maybe get the dealer to not try to scam me. They quoted me almost $600 on a lease of a final price rubicon at 48k.I ended up leasing! I pay 380 a month for 42 months with 15k a year
I was planning on 10k down since that’s the equity in my JK. But dealer said I didn’t have to put that much...your residual shoul be like 20k I bet11k probably too much. ‍
I pay 498 a month. 3 k down. 52,400 sticker[/QUOT
I would do that. Anything you could share paperwork wise so I can try to get same deal...thanksI pay 498 a month. 3 k down. 52,400 sticker
Well its my 3rd lease with them so , that helps. Everything else is normal ... the buyout is the price i told you minus the payments...I would do that. Anything you could share paperwork wise so I can try to get same deal...thanks
Ya we wanted to lease for lower payment and buy it out at end like we did with our 2013 JK. Dealer was giving 22k trade on a 2dr loaded freedom Ed. So I would have $10k to go towards the new RUBI.Maybe look at a sport s lease?
I traded them my 2017 Subaru crosstrek as my money down, had 3k in equity in it.
$319/ 39/ 12k
Do you plan on keeping the Rubi at end of lease? Leasing for lower payments?
Do you plan to use a leased Rubi off road? terrible idea, hopefully I don't need to tell you why.
I will most likely buy out my JLU sport S lease, but I made sure the buyout was reasonable, which it is.
give the JLU to my wife, and hopefully I am in a financial situation to finance my 2dr Rubi
But what is your residual buy out,...mines still 39k after 36 months at 680. Which is a jokeWell
Well its my 3rd lease with them so , that helps. Everything else is normal ... the buyout is the price i told you minus the payments...
I leased a 2018 JL Unlimited Sport S for 39 months 15k miles per yr for 2.5k down @ $490 per month. My residual is 26K and the sticker price was 40k I would love to buy this car out after the lease do you think it will be worth the 26K or would you recommend getting a newer model at that time?But what is your residual buy out,...mines still 39k after 36 months at 680. Which is a joke
Good for you! That is a beautiful rig!Happy to announce on Monday I picked up my JLU Rubicon
Wait and see. See what else is out there at the time and balance that against the value of your off-lease vehicle at that time. No Ned to decide now—- just enjoy your Jeep for the next three years and worry about what happens then later!I leased a 2018 JL Unlimited Sport S for 39 months 15k miles per yr for 2.5k down @ $490 per month. My residual is 26K and the sticker price was 40k I would love to buy this car out after the lease do you think it will be worth the 26K or would you recommend getting a newer model at that time?
It's all in the money factor. Although Wrangler has really high residuals especially with a Sport and Sport S, the money factor is ridiculous compared to the examples you've mentioned.My JLUS stickered at $47,800(ish). After discounts and $0 down, my lease is $475 for 48mos, 10k miles per year, and a $30,500(ish) buyout. That math means I’ll end up paying $53,300 for a Jeep that had a $44k-$45k negotiated price at sale. NOT - at all - a good deal. To put that in perspective, I leased a new Mercedes that stickered $50k and cost $49,400 between lease payments and buyout option (after some good discounts but still), and I leased a $45k’ish sticker Lexus for a total cost of $46k’ish after buyout and total lease payments. This JL is thousands worse off than either deal.
Unfortunately for me, I ordered my Jeep in November 2017 (pre-production) and didn’t get it delivered until Feb 2018. I had been waiting five months by the time my JLUS was built and delivered. I also had my family (two little kids included) with me when purchasing. The dealership had a lot of situational leverage ha. I took the deal as soon as they lowered the payments to something “reasonable” so my wife could get the kids home for bed. I “normally” would not have done such a lopsided deal.
I would think long and hard before leasing a Wrangler instead of buying it. They don’t lease well (at all) to begin with and, in most cases, people get a wrangler with a desire to off-road/customize. Neither goes well with leasing. Even though mine is a lease with a 50/50 shot of being kept long term, I’ve put $500 into mods. Makes no financial sense whatsoever ha.
Unless you’re a low mileage driver, the JL is your long term absolute dream car, and a lease is the only way you can make the payments work, I would look at more practical/financially sound options. If the JL is your forever dream car, then I suppose the “wasted” money is an ends to a means when the lease option is needed.