Special Lease for the GT-R!
Special Lease for the GT-R!
I was doing some searches and came across this article about a special GT-R lease. Exactly what I was looking to do when I find a dealer to order from. Here is the article.
http://www.egmcartech.com/2008/02/16...-to-lease-one/
http://www.egmcartech.com/2008/02/16...-to-lease-one/
Well I found a dealer that will charge only
$9k over. I'm going to gamble on the special lease and probably place the order. I figure if I lease a new C2S 911 around $83k, it will still cost more than the GT-R payment wise plus I'd rather have the GT-R anyways. I'll post details if I finalize.
$9k over. I'm going to gamble on the special lease and probably place the order. I figure if I lease a new C2S 911 around $83k, it will still cost more than the GT-R payment wise plus I'd rather have the GT-R anyways. I'll post details if I finalize.
I remember when the later-year NSXs had the $799/month lease special - and that was on MSRPs upwards of 80K - so the idea of a GT-R lease doesn't sound all that unusual to me, and I would certainly be one of the first to jump on it.
Any type of lease 'special' is extremely unlikely for a car that is in high demand. A reasonably optioned 2008 M3 runs about $70K and the initial lease numbers are showing that car to come in around $1200+ per month for 36 months. The new Lexus IS-F can be had for about $61K with options. Those leases are $1100 a month. I'm guessing that if Nissan does a lease and is able to offer it without the dealer markup (not sure how they can do that) it would still be over $1300 a month. With markup, as much as $1500+. There is always the option to do a longer term lease and bring that down.
Just my opinion here, so maybe it will be better than that.
Just my opinion here, so maybe it will be better than that.
Any type of lease 'special' is extremely unlikely for a car that is in high demand. A reasonably optioned 2008 M3 runs about $70K and the initial lease numbers are showing that car to come in around $1200+ per month for 36 months. The new Lexus IS-F can be had for about $61K with options. Those leases are $1100 a month. I'm guessing that if Nissan does a lease and is able to offer it without the dealer markup (not sure how they can do that) it would still be over $1300 a month. With markup, as much as $1500+. There is always the option to do a longer term lease and bring that down.
Just my opinion here, so maybe it will be better than that.
Just my opinion here, so maybe it will be better than that.
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