leasing an 06 accord
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leasing an 06 accord
I had to order an 06 accord because they didn't ahve what I wanted ANYWHERE
(2.4 5 speed with nav EX-L) I got the price down to what I think is fair
(24,800 with the rear wing spoiler installed) so the last hurdle will be
leasing, I've heard from a lot of people saying "don't buy your money where
you buy your car" I've seen the lease compare website but they don't offer
it in my area. (rhode island) does anyone know if another palce to lease a
car besides honda. I imagine I'd lease it through a company and bring in a
check to buy the car? or would they take care of that? any other info would
greatly help.
-Nick
(2.4 5 speed with nav EX-L) I got the price down to what I think is fair
(24,800 with the rear wing spoiler installed) so the last hurdle will be
leasing, I've heard from a lot of people saying "don't buy your money where
you buy your car" I've seen the lease compare website but they don't offer
it in my area. (rhode island) does anyone know if another palce to lease a
car besides honda. I imagine I'd lease it through a company and bring in a
check to buy the car? or would they take care of that? any other info would
greatly help.
-Nick
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Re: leasing an 06 accord
In article <iOcjf.25246$0h5.21266@dukeread10>,
"Dr Nick" <Drnick5@***.net> wrote:
> I've seen the lease compare website but they don't offer
> it in my area. (rhode island) does anyone know if another palce to lease a
> car besides honda. I imagine I'd lease it through a company and bring in a
> check to buy the car?
That's one way to do it.
There are also independent leasing companies out there; they do this for
a living. They'll find and acquire the car you want, and arrange the
leasing for you using whatever methods they have.
The dealer is NOT the only source of leasing the car. Look in the phone
book. The independent leasing companies are everywhere.
"Dr Nick" <Drnick5@***.net> wrote:
> I've seen the lease compare website but they don't offer
> it in my area. (rhode island) does anyone know if another palce to lease a
> car besides honda. I imagine I'd lease it through a company and bring in a
> check to buy the car?
That's one way to do it.
There are also independent leasing companies out there; they do this for
a living. They'll find and acquire the car you want, and arrange the
leasing for you using whatever methods they have.
The dealer is NOT the only source of leasing the car. Look in the phone
book. The independent leasing companies are everywhere.
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Re: leasing an 06 accord
"Dr Nick" <Drnick5@***.net> wrote in message
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>I had to order an 06 accord because they didn't ahve what I wanted ANYWHERE
>(2.4 5 speed with nav EX-L) I got the price down to what I think is fair
>(24,800 with the rear wing spoiler installed) so the last hurdle will be
>leasing, I've heard from a lot of people saying "don't buy your money where
>you buy your car" I've seen the lease compare website but they don't offer
>it in my area. (rhode island) does anyone know if another palce to lease a
>car besides honda. I imagine I'd lease it through a company and bring in a
>check to buy the car? or would they take care of that? any other info would
>greatly help.
>
> -Nick
>
I wouldn't assume that your dealers lease rate will be exorbitant. Honda's
lease rate was very competetive when I leased my '03. And I am also from
RI. Just ask them.
Bob
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Re: leasing an 06 accord
> I wouldn't assume that your dealers lease rate will be exorbitant.
> Honda's lease rate was very competetive when I leased my '03. And I am
> also from RI. Just ask them.
>
> Bob
I'm not asuming anything, just trying to give myself an out if need be. I'd
rather be too informed than not informed enough. last month the lease factor
was .00192 (about 4.6%) hoping ti goes down a little bit for december. but
still thats a cheaper interest rate than buying the car outright
-Nick
> Honda's lease rate was very competetive when I leased my '03. And I am
> also from RI. Just ask them.
>
> Bob
I'm not asuming anything, just trying to give myself an out if need be. I'd
rather be too informed than not informed enough. last month the lease factor
was .00192 (about 4.6%) hoping ti goes down a little bit for december. but
still thats a cheaper interest rate than buying the car outright
-Nick
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