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Monthly Round-Up: July 2010

Welcome to the “Monthly Round-Up”!!! Starting this month, I will begin examining the Top Ten Deals of the month based on the information I have collected throughout the month. Since this segment is meant for those who enjoy cutting deals last minute (in order to get in on those last-minute deals), expect these series to be posted sometime during the last week of each month.

But before I kick start this month’s Round-Up, here are some ground rules:

  1. Participating vehicles will be based on the lease rates gathered on this website throughout the corresponding month (and limited to a price range of $20,000 to $50,000 range). I encourage you to share the information you’ve gathered during your research so we can make The Round-Up more robust down the road.
  2. Only 36-month/15k lease terms will be examined.
  3. A $1650 drive-off fee will be assumed for all cars. Remember, this is ONLY an estimate, the drive-off could be lower or higher depending on the car.
  4. Estimates will be based on the Southern California region, so your numbers may vary.
  5. All estimates assume you qualify for the base rate.
  6. Sales taxes not included in order to keep things simple. Please refer to “Understanding Sales Tax” to learn how taxes affect your monthly payments.
  7. The rating system used is based on my Lease Calculator, which assumes that 1.00 or a monthly payment of 1% off the MSRP is a GREAT lease deal. Anything lower than 1.00 is even better.

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So without further ado, lets get this list rolling!!

2010 Infiniti G37 Sport Coupe
36-month | 15k miles | residual 63% | .00131 base money factor

MSRP $44,595
Sale Price $39,500
Monthly $405 + tax

(0.91) This month’s biggest winner is the G37 Sport Coupe. I mean, this deal simply rocks your socks off! In order to get in on this, you need to qualify for the Conquest or Loyalty cash that’s available on both the Sedan and the Coupe. Since the residuals and money factors are really strong this month, I think we can all agree that this ride gives you the best bang for the buck.

2010 Nissan Maxima SV
36-month | 15k miles | residual 52% | .00047 base money factor

MSRP $39,230
Sale Price $32,746
Monthly $367 + tax

(0.94) There may be some discrepancies with this estimate due to the fact that I included almost all of the incentives going on right now. This shouldn’t change the fact that the Maxima is still a fantastic lease deal right now.  You will need to contact your local dealer and have him/her clarify which rebates are applicable. Regardless, I think that there are enough rebates available so you will definitely get a decent deal out of this. Don’t forget the 0% financing that’s also available should you choose to buy instead.

2010 Infiniti G37 Sport Sedan
36-month | 15k miles | residual 59% | .00107 base money factor

MSRP $40,065
Sale Price $35,300
Monthly $387 + tax

(0.97) A bit higher than the Coupe, but still a very good deal. Again, this deal is dependent on the cash rebate and your ability to secure a low sale price. The rebates will be around until September, but there is no guarantee that the residuals won’t drop next month.

2010 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport
36-month | 15k miles | residual 56% | .00106 base money factor

MSRP $22,690
Sale Price $19,500
Monthly $222 + tax

(0.98) Expect your payments to be more since the model I picked is bare bones. Nevertheless, this car has an excellent residual and money factor so if you negotiate a competitive sale price, you will drive off with a great car at a great price.

2010 Honda Accord Sedan 4-cylinder EX-L
36-month | 15k miles | residual 54% | .00121 base money factor

MSRP $27,580
Sale Price $22,800
Monthly $279 + tax

(1.01) With or without Navi, the Accord Sedan in both the 4 cyl and V6 trim are a solid deal this month. Keep in mind that Honda’s doing this promo were you pay nothing up front (gets rolled into payments) and they lower your MF, so your payment will probably be a bit higher that what I just estimated, but still a good deal.

2010 Acura TSX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 58% | .00100 base money factor

MSRP $30170
Sale Price $27,500
Monthly $322 + tax

(1.07) There is $750 dealer cash that is applicable to leases so be sure to take advantage of that during your negotiations. Since production of the 2010s should be pretty much over, availability may be spotty. Still, one of the finest entry level sedans out there with one of the best lease programs in the country. Can’t go wrong with that.

2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited
36-month | 15k miles | residual 56% | .00050 base money factor

MSRP $28,200
Sale Price $26,000
Monthly $304 + tax

(1.08) I would personally choose the GLS due to it’s lower price-point and monthly payments. However, if you can fit slightly higher payments into your budget, go with the better equipped Limited trim because it’s still a great deal.

2010 Acura TL

36-month | 15k miles | residual 55% | .00097 base money factor

MSRP $35,965
Sale Price $31,900
Monthly $386 + tax

(1.08) The cheapest of the TL line up also boasts the best residual value. There is $1750 dealer cash that is applicable to leases. Folks in the Midwest may be out of luck on the low money factor. Remember that Acura is currently offering a “special” MF that you can only get if you opt for the $0 drive-off deal (this will make your monthly payments a bit higher than my estimate).

2010 Audi A3 2.0T Premium
36-month | 15k miles | residual 50% | .00012 base money factor

MSRP $30,715
Sale Price $27,200
Monthly $332 + tax

(1.08) This ride barely makes the cut because it’s got the highest residual and lowest money factor of all A3 2.0Ts. In most cases, Audi does not offer great lease deals because their residual values are very low and they aren’t to be heavy discounters. Despite this, I think you can still walk away with an excellent deal on an A3 if you can negotiate a low sale price before the month ends.

2010 Volkswagen CC DSG Sport
36-month | 15k miles | residual 47% | .00021 base money factor

(1.16) I know, I know. What’s a car with just a “Good” rating doing on this list? Well, this is my “Sentimental” choice. There are many factors that simply can’t be measured on a lease calculator. For starters, VW offers a three year maintenance program when most brands don’t. Yes, BMW has been offering it for years and their 1-series are probably just as deserving to be on this list. Unfortunately, BMW does not offer 0% financing for up to 60 months on their vehicles, VW does.

Parting Shots

As we wrap up the Monthly Round-Up, I’d like to add that there are many cars listed on this website that get a “Good” lease rating as well, so be sure to do some research on those. I would also like to point out that Toyota would probably dominate much of this list had I bothered to post any of their lease numbers (specially the Camry and Prius). But when it’s all said and done, Toyota is still reeling from some safety issues and bad PR, so I don’t want to openly recommend them at the moment. Of course, that will change as time goes by. Lastly, keep an eye out on the new Chevy Volt and the Nissan Leaf. Both cars will get a lot of government and state rebates which will bring down the cost of their leases well below what was recently advertised, making them fantastic leases.

Hopefully, you have enjoyed the first edition of the Monthly Round-Up. Feel free to chime in with your opinions on what you think this month’s Top Ten should be.

2010 Volkswagen Lease Rates – July 2010

logo_vwMy Take: Sorry for the lack of VW numbers so far. Tthings have been very quiet as of late, so numbers are hard to come by. In any case, CC and GTI are pretty good leases right now. Folks seem to be getting hefty discounts on the CC in particular. I personally like the CC. It’s very stylish and priced competitively with cars around the same size/price range. I recommend the DSG model. For those who have never tried VWs DSG, I can only say one thing….AWESOME. The shifting is quick , responsive and smooth, it may not be as involved or engaging as a manual transmission, but it is still a hoot to drive.

On different note, if you plan to use the Yahoo Auto’s quote system, I would like to suggest that you set your Contact Method to be “Phone” and the Buying how soon to “within 48 hrs” regardless of when you plan to buy. If you aren’t comfortable with the “Phone” part, you can switch it to “Email”, but I still recommend letting your dealer know that you are buying within 48 hrs so that you can get quotes faster. We’re nearing the end of the month, so the sooner you get those quotes, the better. Besides, you never know when you will really pull the trigger (My wife and I gave ourselves two months to get her car, but we ended up doing it within a week). Once you have established communications with your dealer, present your offer (after you’ve done your research) and expected monthly payment and drive-off costs. Fine tune the offer and pull the trigger if everything looks good.

For those who are just shopping casually, I would recommend establishing a relationship with your dealer, get some residuals and money factors (and please share them with me! Thank you!). Then when the time is right, call the dealer back with an offer on an existing car and do your thing.

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2010 Volkswagen GTI 2-Door
36-month | 15k miles | residual 49% | .00022 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen CC Sport
36-month | 15k miles | residual 47% | .00021 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen Incentives

2010 Volkswagen Lease Rates – May 2010

logo_vwMy Take: Numbers looks pretty much the same as last month. I expect these numbers to remain the same between now and beginning of June. Next month’s numbers will probably see another drop in residual, but my guess is VW will throw more cash at the leases or drop the MF on most models. Not sure what VW will do with the CC. The residuals are down right nasty, but they keep throwing money at it so the lease looks great still. Remember that if your existing lease is about to expire, you might want to weigh the pros and cons of pulling off a deal early (t0 take advantage of any incentives that may disappear later). Sometimes, it might make financial sense to do that.

2010 Volkswagen GTI 2-Door
36-month | 15k miles | residual 51% | .00060 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen GTI 4-Door
36-month | 15k miles | residual 52% | .00082 base money factor

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2010 Volkswagen Jetta SE
24-month | 15k miles | residual 60% | .00077 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00077 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen Jetta TDI
24-month | 15k miles | residual 67% | .00202 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen CC Sport ($1,000 cash incentive)
36-month | 15k miles | residual 48% | .00007 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen CC VR6 4Motion ($2,250 cash incentive)
36-month | 15k miles | residual 41% | .00005 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen Jetta Wolfsburg
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00073 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen Tiguan SEL AWD ($1,500 cash incentive)
36-month | 15k miles | residual 44% | .00135 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen Tiguan Wolfsburg
36-month | 15k miles | residual 47% | .00099 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen Tiguan Wolfsburg AWD
36-month | 15k miles | residual 50% | .00118 base money factor

2010 VW CC, Jetta, GTI, Tiguan Lease Rates – April 2010

logo_vwMy Take: Jetta numbers got a little bit worse compared to Feb/March (lucky me). CCs cash incentives are still around. Availability may vary depending on where you live. The GTI still looks pretty darn good. Tiguan Wolfsburg rates look half decent, if you opt for the AWD model.

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2010 Volkswagen Jetta SE
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00077 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen Jetta Wolfsburg
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00073 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen Tiguan Wolfsburg
36-month | 15k miles | residual 47% | .00099 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen Tiguan Wolfsburg 4motion
36-month | 15k miles | residual 54% | .00118 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen GTI 2-Door HB
36-month | 15k miles | residual 51% | .00060 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen GTI 4-Door HB
36-month | 15k miles | residual 52% | .00082 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen CC Sport ($1,000 cash incentive)
36-month | 15k miles | residual 48% | .00007 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen CC VR6 4Motion ($2,250 cash incentive)
36-month | 15k miles | residual 41% | .00005 base money factor

2010 VW CC, GTI Lease Rates – March 2010

logo_vwMy Take: Still working on getting more figures here. I will be dumping all of the VW numbers here since it’s going to take me some time to dig them up. Make sure to check this post often if you are looking for a VW. I will updated it with the Jetta, GTI, Tiguan figures as I find them.

2010 VW CC

2010 VW CC 2.0T Sport
36-month | 15k miles | residual 49% | .00027 base money factor

2010 VW CC 2.0T Luxury
36-month | 15k miles | residual 47% | .00018 base money factor

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2010 VW GTI

2010 VW GTI 2-Door HB
36-month | 15k miles | residual 51% | .00060 base money factor

2010 VW GTI 4-Door HB
36-month | 15k miles | residual 52% | .00082 base money factor

2010 VW Jetta, Tiguan, Passat, CC Lease Rates – February 2010

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Update: Had a chance to visit the VW dealer today. Didn’t get much in terms of numbers since we were doing test drives. But I did manage some numbers on the CC Luxury, which was the only thing they had for CCs. I also dropped in the Tiguan Wolfsburg for those who need it. Jetta TDIs are not going to be in production this year, instead, only the Cup Edition will be available. Wife really liked the Jetta Wolfsburg and I can’t really disagree. 2.0T engine, media center, leather interior, moon roof, allow wheels, all under a MSRP of 25,000. Can’t complain there. One issue I have right now is that I am noticing dealer trying to force “dealer addons” onto the cars to make extra profit. The local Subby and VW dealer was adding security window etching for an extra $995, which provides you with “coverage” should your car is stolen. I got one word for that, “LAME”. There is no way in hell I’d spend nearly $1k for that.

My Take: I spent a lot of time today hitting the phones in order to get some numbers and I managed a few. The Tiguan is a very strong lease right now, with a $308 plus tax per month payment with inception due at signing. The assumption is that the MSRP is $26k and the sale price is invoice or around $24.6k. Sure, its not fully loaded, but it’s a cheap lease if you don’t mind me saying. There’s a possibility that the lease rates are going to change March, so keep that in mind. Now there’s a issue with availability around these parts, specially regarding the Jetta TDI and the CC Sport. I will call around other deals and provide you with an update at a later date.

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2010 Volkswagen Jetta

2010 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup Edition
36-month | 15k miles | residual 60% | .00230 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen Jetta Wolfsburg
36-month | 15k miles | residual 55% | .00089 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen Jetta S
36-month | 15k miles | residual 54% | .00046 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen Tiguan

2010 Volkswagen Tiguan S
36-month | 15k miles | residual 52% | .00042 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen Tiguan Wolfsburg
36-month | 15k miles | residual 49% | .00045 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen CC

2010 Volkswagen CC Luxury
36-month | 15k miles | residual 47% | .00018 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen Passat

2010 Volkswagen Passat 2.0T Komfort Sedan
24-month | 15k miles | residual 51% | .00018 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 44% | .00018 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 37% | .00143 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen Passat 2.0T Komfort Wagon
24-month | 15k miles | residual 50% | .00015 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 43% | .00015 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 36% | .00148 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen CC Lease Rates – December 2009

logo_vwMy Take: I couldn’t find a single 36-month lease rate. VW seems to be pushing the 39 month lease by making it really attractive. I am fairly impressed with the CC personally. I think the front of the car is a bit bland, but from the side, it has the lines of a MB CLS, which is pretty cool. Anyway, the seats could be a more comfortable, but the bucket seats do hold you well and the dash is first class. Aside from the “Transmission” problems Ursus mentioned last month, I have no problems recommending this ride. Just be careful with the 39-month terms, as you know, I’m not super fond of them unless you are saving a good chunk of change over the 36-month leases. Specially here in CA, where our DMV registration has practically doubled from last year, it gets expensive to pay this twice in one year.

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2010 Volkswagen CC

2010 Volkswagen CC Sport
39-month | 15k miles | residual 51% | .00125 base money factor

2010 Volkswagen CC Luxury
39-month | 15k miles | residual 47% | .00078 base money factor

VW Auto Show Promo. Send as a text. Get an iPod touch

Southern Californian’s who attended the Auto Show may or may not have noticed the current VW promotion that lasts through December 13th (this coming Sunday). It is as simple as it sounds. You send a text VW, then lease a new 2009 or 2010 VW before Dec 13th, 2009 and you will get a iPod Touch 1-2 weeks after you take delivery.

Here are the details:

Text LAAUTO to VWCARS (892277) and receive a complimentary iPod touch when you purchase or lease a new 2009 or 2010 Volkswagen.

You can’t see much of the fine print on this, but it essentially talks about the period of this offer (til the 13th); Standard messaging fees apply; Only at participating So Cal VW Dealers; Apple is not sponsoring this promotion; And lastly, expect the iPod around 1 to 2 weeks after taking delivery of the vehicle.

Here is are blow up of the add that was stuck to the a 2010 CC’s door. And yes, that is my reflection on the door. LOL.

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