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Mercadeus 05-03-2013 12:20 AM

370z Lease.
 
Hi! I currently own a 2003 350z and I'm looking to upgrade to the 370z.
I was looking around and I saw on the Nissan website they're running a lease special on 370z's.

"2013 370Z Coupe 6MT with Splash Guards and Mats Lease
39 Months - $299/Month - $2,999 initial payment.
Excludes taxes, title, and license. $2,999 initial payment required at consummation. (Includes $2,700 consumer down payment, $299 first month payment.) (INCLUDES $1,000 manufacturer's rebate applied to $299 MONTH lease. Offer valid only when financed through Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation.) Subject to residency restriction. Varies by Nissan Region.

2013 370Z Coupe 6MT with Splash Guards and Mats Lease model 41163 subject to availability to well-qualified lessees through Nissan-Infiniti LT. $34,260 MSRP incl. destination charge. Net capitalized cost of $29,778 includes a $595 non-refundable acquisition fee. Dealer contribution may affect actual price set by dealer. Monthly payments total $11,661 At lease end, purchase for $20,556, plus purchase option fee up to $300 (except KS & WI), plus tax, or pay excess wear & use plus $0.15 per mile for mileage over 12,000 miles per year. Lessee is responsible for maintenance and repairs. A disposition fee is due at termination of lease term. No security deposit required. See participating dealer for details. Offer ends 07/01/2013."

I WOULD BE BUYING THE CAR WHEN THE LEASE IS OVER.
I called my local dealership and here's what they told me.
- 299/month
- $3,388 down
- $1,000 rebate on MSRP
- 12,000 miles/year
I currently drive ~8,000/year.
Thoughts on this? I cant decide between getting this 370z,
or purchasing a 05-08 350z.
I would like to get all the hp I can out of the stock engine in one of these before adding aftermarket parts.
Which is why I'm leaning towards the 370z.

Leuz 05-03-2013 02:57 AM

Hi, at the end of the month you have to spend your money so I guess we can't really tell you what you should do. Having said that, I would personally go with a 370z without thinking twice about it.

Jasonle 05-03-2013 03:56 AM

370z!

enkei2k 05-03-2013 08:58 AM

If you're planning on keeping the car, I'd rather you go for the 0% APR/60 months thing if they still have it.

Quote:

2013 370Z Coupe 0.0% APR financing for up to 60 months or 2.9% APR financing for up to 72 months for well qualified buyers

Subject to residency restriction. Varies by Nissan Region. Financing is subject to NMAC Tier 0 through Tier 1 credit approval. $16.67 per month per $1,000 financed at 0.0% for 60 months, $15.15 per month per $1,000 financed at 2.9% for 72 months, on all new above-noted vehicles in dealer stock. Down payment may be required. Offers end 07/01/2013.


JARblue 05-03-2013 09:03 AM

:iagree: If you've already made the decision to purchase it after the lease is over, you're better off just financing from the beginning. Lease will just cost you more money in the long run, but it is the better option if you might want another vehicle after the lease.

Mercadeus 05-03-2013 10:43 AM

Thanks for the input thus far guys.
I'm not sure if I'll have quite enough money for a gtr yet or not.
So that's why I was leaning more towards a lease.
That way if I don't have enough, I still have my 370z.
I'm also debating buying an 06-08 350z and adding turbo, exhaust, intake etc.
Decisions are hard! :icon17:

6MT-Z34 05-03-2013 03:02 PM

If you are buying at the end of the lease I said finance it instead, I've heard many people saying lease is 100x better than finance and you can always buy the car after at a great price. I also know a few people including my parents that actually tried to buy the car after the lease was over. All of them got a completely different price from what they told them originally. And ended up going to another dealership to finance or buy a much more used. IMO I think that leasing is a waste of money and if you are keeping the car finance it instead. plus they do have a 0% APR until 7/1/2013 Good Luck!!

jabrother 05-03-2013 11:51 PM

If u buy it and finance it at 60 mo at 0% assume 3000 down and finance 30,000 / 60 = 500 per month so that's probably why the lease deal is better for him.

If u only drive 8k per year you should lower you annual miles to 10k to save more money on your payments. Good luck!

homeryansta 05-03-2013 11:57 PM

I'm selling my red 2011 base+sport. 13k miles on it.
penfed.org finance for 1.99 apr.
PM me and throw an offer. :D

jabrother 05-04-2013 12:01 AM

Also don't forget the advertised lease deal is negotiable. You can negotiate the selling price, the end purchase price, etc. read edmunds buying guide to learn how leases work. If u live near several different dealers pit their Internet sales against each other to try to get a better deal. Good luck!


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