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FuszNissan 10-08-2009 05:50 PM

If anybody wants lease figures just PM me and I will work up a lease for you.

Jones Boy 10-10-2009 09:42 PM

So, I've got a question or two about leasing. First, I'm guessing you can't add exhaust or do any kind of mods to the Z, or even go with illegal tint? Thanks.

Tenorino 10-13-2009 03:16 PM

Leasing a Roadster...
 
The Nissan dealers around Los Angeles I've contacted regarding leasing the new Roadster continue to use caveman mentality.

I've been driving BMW Z4's for eight years or so and still considering leasing the new Z4. However, the 370Z Roadster is such a great car that I am looking into seeing what kind of lease Nissan might have. Most BMW dealers as usual, have no problem giving me lease details (residual, money factor, drive-off fees, etc) on their cars. For some reason, Nissan dealers assume each inquiry they receive is from some idiot who knows nothing and they push you into coming into the dealership to close you. They avoid answering real questions and refuse to give numbers behind their 'estimates' which is usually just a ridiculous monthly payment. Especially in this day and age when you can shop online and get all the info you need before buying.

I am leaning towards the Nissan more and more but if dealers' salesmen continue to act like their stereotype, I will simply go with BMW who at least is straightforward and no-nonsense with what they can offer, and turns out, might be the better deal after all.

FuszNissan 10-13-2009 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jones Boy (Post 231246)
So, I've got a question or two about leasing. First, I'm guessing you can't add exhaust or do any kind of mods to the Z, or even go with illegal tint? Thanks.

You can, but you will not be able to residualize it.

FuszNissan 10-13-2009 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tenorino (Post 234915)
The Nissan dealers around Los Angeles I've contacted regarding leasing the new Roadster continue to use caveman mentality.

I've been driving BMW Z4's for eight years or so and still considering leasing the new Z4. However, the 370Z Roadster is such a great car that I am looking into seeing what kind of lease Nissan might have. Most BMW dealers as usual, have no problem giving me lease details (residual, money factor, drive-off fees, etc) on their cars. For some reason, Nissan dealers assume each inquiry they receive is from some idiot who knows nothing and they push you into coming into the dealership to close you. They avoid answering real questions and refuse to give numbers behind their 'estimates' which is usually just a ridiculous monthly payment. Especially in this day and age when you can shop online and get all the info you need before buying.

I am leaning towards the Nissan more and more but if dealers' salesmen continue to act like their stereotype, I will simply go with BMW who at least is straightforward and no-nonsense with what they can offer, and turns out, might be the better deal after all.

Roadster Lease
Tier 0
.00290 Money Factor
Touring 6spd
39 Mons - 52% Residual

Hope that helps you figure out a lease.

edeeZee 10-13-2009 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carsalesman1 (Post 153920)
I've been selling Nissan for over 6 years and Nissan has never encouraged leasing a Z, I'm sure resale value is the main reason, and companies don't want a sports car back- they are damaged goods. I would suggest leasing an Infiniti G37 coupe or Sedan. Similar design (more luxury) and the G series has the Highest (or one of the Highest) residual values of any car on the market. This means you can lease a $37,000 G37 for less than a $31,000 370z, if you have good credit. Infiniti always has their lease specials listed on their website, Nissan never does. FYI the only really good deals are lease special promotions offered my the manufacturers on the cars they want to move. Typically the numbers are on a base model, but you can still get a good deal if you lease the same model car with all the bells and whistles.

"damaged goods" LOL...people hammer sports cars, besides, you're not gonna own it after the lease.

Loss leaders=cars they wanna move

cweaver 04-23-2011 02:20 PM

Check this ridiculous quote out
 
This is laughable. As a comparison, 2008 Honda S2000 ($38K) lease payment is $378 a month...

This quote is from dealership in York, PA. April 22, 2011.

2011 Roadster Touring: $42195 MSRP
$39575 selling price
$23207 residual
12000 miles allowed/year
$674/ month X 39 months
First payment and tag due at signing ($889.71)

2011 Roadster w sport package: $47420 MSRP (equipped w/ navigation package $2150)
$44061 selling price
$26081 residual
12000 miles allowed/ year
$741/ month X 39 months
First payment and tag due at signing ($956.91)
:rofl2:

Vbp6US 01-24-2012 01:36 PM

Hate to bump an old thread but damn these figures are ridiculous for leasing a Z. :shakes head:

AlanManouk 01-24-2012 01:43 PM

I visited glendale and performance nissan. They gave me a quote of a bout $655/mo for a sport packaged z and $2k down. the leasing on the z is terrible, its better to go with the financing and that's what im planning on doing in the near future. Goodluck finding a good lease deal

Thechidz 01-24-2012 01:54 PM

finance, like evryone else said. Why not own it for less money than you would pay to lease?

nmjaxx9 01-24-2012 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thechidz (Post 1506767)
finance, like evryone else said. Why not own it for less money than you would pay to lease?

:iagree:

martin82 01-24-2012 05:57 PM

I was quoted the exact same amount monthly if I leased or buy, dealer told me nissan doesn't really wanna lease them out.

LakeShow 01-24-2012 11:19 PM

Why would you lease it, your going to end up buying it anyways guaranteed.:happydance:

dAvenue 01-25-2012 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LakeShow (Post 1507858)
Why would you lease it, your going to end up buying it anyways guaranteed.:happydance:

:iagree: You just don't lease a car that you will fall in love with. The Z is that car.

Carsalesman1 01-25-2012 12:54 AM

Lease
 
I've tried working out leases many times, and it turns out being too expensive on the Z. I have leased a Nissan Pathfinder before, and it saved me a couple hundred dollars a month in payment.

If you really must lease, the Infiniti G37 has great leases, and you can get a more expensive car for a lower payment. Just get a quote from a Nissan and an Infiniti dealership.


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