You must be leasing cheap stripped down trucks with those payments of $450-$500 with no money down.Maybe I should redo my math then.When I looked into leasing with.$4,000-$5,000 down payments were still $600 plus per month on a 36 month lease.
No I would say middle of the road Ford's and Chevy, basically XLTs and LTs minus leather and sun roof, so your talking your high 40s to mid 50s MSRP trucks, All depends on time of year and shopping around too, never pay over invoice and shop multiple dealers. But if your talking loaded out Lariats and LTZ then sure, but the alternative is paying 800-900 per month for 84 months on those bad boys if you buy them. Rams got monster deals right now FWIW
Current lease started last AUG. Think the leased amount was right around $17k on a 54k MSRP truck I paid 48 for the truck. Split in 36 payments im actually at like 489 or something. Vs buying it at 60 months with 2.99% would have been 850 a month or 650 a month for an 84 month term, yeah no thanks.
PS no sense in down payments on a lease really, like I said earlier crash and total that truck day two its gone. Because of residual at least over the time frame of the lease so lets say three years your financing dollar for dollar cheaper then three years on a conventional loan, if that makes sense. Now of course your paying for something you never own and have to think about miles as every 1000 you go over is $250, but I know how many miles I drive which is never more than 13 or so a 15k mile lease has never been an issue
A lot of it is understanding residuals and what you are leasing, typically cars and cheap brands the lease amount per month sounds good but what you are actually paying for dollar for dollar is terrible. I don't know much about yota or titan, but the big three residuals on trucks are usually pretty good making what you paying dollar for dollar pretty good. Were in the middle of pricing an suv for the wife and we prices traverse on lease, my truck actually cost 12k more but leases out a ton better and over 3 years would end up paying 4-5k less on a truck vs that traverse.
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