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Old Feb 6, 2004 | 12:52 AM
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You see even BobbyN state you will have to pay tax. Am I wrong? My whole point is you will pay tax out of pocket when it comes time to sign for the car. If there is a state out there that you don't have to pay car tax, its probably one of the only states that do that. Most consumers pay tax. Your telling me Bobby the person who leases this car doesn't have to put out any additional money other than the $2k quoted to put down? Your telling me you don't have to pay for the tax up front? You haven't even bothered answering the ? I've asked about for so long.

You know what? You obviously don't know Jack either, you can't lease cars in New York!

Read up here: http://204.168.97.3/pressreleases.ns...f?OpenDocument


I found this off a Chrysler website. I believe they are misleading a lot of consumers. BobbyN try translating this for everyone.

From my transalation this requires $3,050 down, + $300, + TAX (Bobby are you reading?) and of course the title, license, dealer fee or dealer inventory tax fee whatever you call it. In most major cities, you have to pay tax on the purchase of the car. From what I know you pay 8.25% tax in Cali and 6.25% tax in Texas, so to a consumer in a major state that really translates to approximately $6296 out of pocket to get that payment. It will also probably require over a 700 beacon score. I've bought enough cars and understand the saying "sounds to good to be true", you have to read the fine print. Also the payment drops a bit because its extended out to 39 months than the usual 36 months. Sorry Bobby, I dont' think your right. If you can make a solid statement to all of us Crossfire owners that it is possible to lease a Crossfire for $299 with about $2k down only than I will apologize and say I'm a fool. But if you have to pay for the tax out of pocket at signing, than the person misleading everyone is you.

At $299 a month or even $399, everyone should be driving a Crossfire. Even a high end Honda Accord will cost more to lease than that.

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Originally Posted by bobby n
EVS you dont know JACK! about leasing a new car. I'm going to repeat it YOU DON't KNOW JACK! about leasing a new car because your not in the buis. and i dont care how many cars you have leased in the passed or how many car's you have in your garage. Chrys Corp can't quote the tax on any lease ad on TV because every state has different taxation law's dished out by each individual states department of revenue, so to make an assumption that the tax is 2600.00 or what ever you said is crazy some states dont even charge tax while states like NY charges tax based on the county that the car is registered. New Jersey charges 6% tax on the differance between the selling price minus the residual value and then they ad that amount to the selling price. Other states like PA charge a flat 9% on the payment unless it's Phila. county, there its 10%. Are you confused yet?...So when it comes to the paint or the way the car rides or how the brakes feel Iwill gladly respect your opinion. But Being a Chrysler Gold Level Certified Sales consultant for over 21 years and listening to you explain the how Chry's breaks down there lease is like me trying to give a lecture on the inner workings of the cardiovascular system of a chimpanze. Now go ahead and spell check everything so you can ad that to your reply. In the future you should begin by saying :I think this is how it works: or :I'm not sure but:. Now run along and start spell :wink: checking........bobby n Graphite 6sp #2515
 
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