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Old Mar 6, 2008, 08:40 AM
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Evo X's residual values

Im looking at the residuals for the GSR EVO X....

seems accurate ....

2 years 15k miles is 68% ... 3 years at 15k miles is 57%... should be about a % higher for 12k miles

so the cars will hold pretty decent value like all EVo's I guess....

so the answer was YES to they can be leased...
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Good to know info. Thx for sharing!
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im a dealer who cares.... lol
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Thats great news. A soon as you get some lease rates, put them up in the classifieds. I am sure some customers will want this
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Originally Posted by Shahul X
Im looking at the residuals for the GSR EVO X....

seems accurate ....

2 years 15k miles is 68% ... 3 years at 15k miles is 57%... should be about a % higher for 12k miles

so the cars will hold pretty decent value like all EVo's I guess....

so the answer was YES to they can be leased...
I know nothing about residuals value,or leasing.

But an 2005- 2006 GSR with around 30-40k mile still go for 24-26k
Older 2003 Evo8 that was only 28k new with 50-60k miles still goes for around
18k to 21k. So i think all Evo hold its Value real well. You cant say that for alot of other cars.
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(money factors) with beacon scores over 730 are about .00254 from mitsu.... shhhhhh

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classifieds?

depends on state taxes but like $595 a month in MD with $3k down only.... 3yrs ... 15k miles a year.... assuming the car is $36k ($39k on the road for MD).... if I did that right (im using a Honda calc )

Mitsu requires a security deposit... 1st payment +$50
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and say you were buying instead, same price, same APR, same $ down ... 60 months = $689.... so there is some value to leasing....
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Originally Posted by Shahul X
and say you were buying instead, same price, same APR, same $ down ... 60 months = $689.... so there is some value to leasing....

Good to know
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Originally Posted by Shahul X
and say you were buying instead, same price, same APR, same $ down ... 60 months = $689.... so there is some value to leasing....
Absolutely! Then quite possibly turn around and get the next iteration Evo XI
For people that don't keep their cars long, leasing is good. For those planning to mod the hell out of their car, it's not so good...lol
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and no negetive equity (not that the cars dont hold their value well) but you dont wanna put alot down on a lease anyways.... plus no hassle of selling/trading in.... just turn it in (clause of returning it to stock is implied here) .... not than anyone here would mod a lease car :::: COUGH:::
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but when it comes to leasing, mods should be kept simple to none at all right?
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Originally Posted by Shahul X
(money factors) with beacon scores over 730 are about .00254 from mitsu.... shhhhhh

That's not a very good money factor
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Originally Posted by adambl03
That's not a very good money factor
I agree


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