What APR are you paying for your Crossfire?
Originally Posted by _fastlane
I'm about to purchase a Crossfire.
What APR precentage are you guys on here paying for your Crossfire?
What APR precentage are you guys on here paying for your Crossfire?
Yea, I'm probably gonna go with a lease, then when the lease expires then finance the remainder owed.
Im 20 years old, work 2 jobs. Been at both jobs 2months apeice. I didn't know what the financing terms would be. I bring in around $2500/month. I don't have credit, my mother is also gonna co-sign on the car.
You think I'll be able to get the zero apr for the lease?
Im 20 years old, work 2 jobs. Been at both jobs 2months apeice. I didn't know what the financing terms would be. I bring in around $2500/month. I don't have credit, my mother is also gonna co-sign on the car.
You think I'll be able to get the zero apr for the lease?
If you qualify you can still get on the 299/mo lease for 39 months, with something like 3k down which includes tax title license or something of that nature.
You might want to look into it.
You might want to look into it.
Well, my mother has great credit....and I mean great. So I guess I'll be fine.
Do you know if you have to be on your job a certain period of time to qualify? I've been at both of my jobs for 2 months a piece.
Do you know if you have to be on your job a certain period of time to qualify? I've been at both of my jobs for 2 months a piece.
Originally Posted by _fastlane
Well, my mother has great credit....and I mean great. So I guess I'll be fine.
Do you know if you have to be on your job a certain period of time to qualify? I've been at both of my jobs for 2 months a piece.
Do you know if you have to be on your job a certain period of time to qualify? I've been at both of my jobs for 2 months a piece.
Before you have them or any dealership run a credit report, make sure you are ready to deal with them. Every time you run a credit report it marks your credit record. Nothing major, but if you get a few reports run in the same month it looks bad.
Originally Posted by _fastlane
You think I'll be able to get the zero apr for the lease?
Originally Posted by Rob M
i don't think so. leases don't use an APR, but instead what is called a "money factor". essentially, it's the same thing as an interest rate though... there will always be some money factor associated with a lease since the leasing company needs to profit somehow.
The prepaid lease is only available thru Chrysler financial, and since you are not using their money, because you are make 1 large payment instead of 36, the money factor was zero. You are only paying for the depreciation. It is a way to make lease payments lower...but you have to write a large check on the first day. You also cannot take advantage of any lease pull ahead program in the future...since the prepayments cannot be refunded. You're right, other financial institution will not do one payment leases because they want to make money on the leases. Chrysler financial's goals are to help Chrysler sell autos...so they are willing to forgo earning interest. Just remember to make payments to yourself so that your bank account will built up again to lease a SRT next.
Hi...
~5.48% thru Chrysler financial for 60 months... went w/ this to get the $1,000 cash back from Chrysler on an '04... no prepayment penalty... intend to prepay... A++ credit...
Dave...
~5.48% thru Chrysler financial for 60 months... went w/ this to get the $1,000 cash back from Chrysler on an '04... no prepayment penalty... intend to prepay... A++ credit...
Dave...
Originally Posted by landho
Originally Posted by Rob M
i don't think so. leases don't use an APR, but instead what is called a "money factor". essentially, it's the same thing as an interest rate though... there will always be some money factor associated with a lease since the leasing company needs to profit somehow.
The prepaid lease is only available thru Chrysler financial, and since you are not using their money, because you are make 1 large payment instead of 36, the money factor was zero. You are only paying for the depreciation. It is a way to make lease payments lower...but you have to write a large check on the first day. You also cannot take advantage of any lease pull ahead program in the future...since the prepayments cannot be refunded. You're right, other financial institution will not do one payment leases because they want to make money on the leases. Chrysler financial's goals are to help Chrysler sell autos...so they are willing to forgo earning interest. Just remember to make payments to yourself so that your bank account will built up again to lease a SRT next.
Here is how you can calculate a lease payment.
(MSRP - residual) divided by # of months in lease = deprec portion of payment
((MSRP + (plus) Selling price) - (less any money down))x money factor = money portion of payment
add the deprec portion + money portion and you have your monthly lease payment, plus tax(es).
If you want to add your old car payoff to the new lease, you need to add that amount before you multiply the money factor.
In a lease, the residual and money factor can be used by leasing companies to get you a great lease price...usually by inflating the residual, which kills you if you try to end the lease early. Right now, I would guess the money factors are about 0.0025. which if you multiply by 20 gets you the equivalent rate of 5%...
(MSRP - residual) divided by # of months in lease = deprec portion of payment
((MSRP + (plus) Selling price) - (less any money down))x money factor = money portion of payment
add the deprec portion + money portion and you have your monthly lease payment, plus tax(es).
If you want to add your old car payoff to the new lease, you need to add that amount before you multiply the money factor.
In a lease, the residual and money factor can be used by leasing companies to get you a great lease price...usually by inflating the residual, which kills you if you try to end the lease early. Right now, I would guess the money factors are about 0.0025. which if you multiply by 20 gets you the equivalent rate of 5%...
I test drove the Crossfire today. I must say that it is the most unique car I ever driven. The ride is so nice, and I like the steering (took a second to get used to, but I like it!).
When the spoiler came out I was going around 65, and you could feel the back of the car sit down a little. It was awsome. I'm going to purchase in the next 1-2months.
When the spoiler came out I was going around 65, and you could feel the back of the car sit down a little. It was awsome. I'm going to purchase in the next 1-2months.
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