You have to pay tax for a lease? (I haven't done a lease before)yes, my payments are significantly higher due to georgia TAVT...
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You have to pay tax for a lease? (I haven't done a lease before)yes, my payments are significantly higher due to georgia TAVT...
yup, paying full 7% on the lease (over $7k), for just a 24 months lease. It's total BS, but i guess the deal is still good enough to go for it.You have to pay tax for a lease? (I haven't done a lease before)
yup, paying full 7% on the lease (over $7k), for just a 24 months lease. It's total BS, but i guess the deal is still good enough to go for it.
They make their money off the interest at 4.32% over two years. The numbers are correct and when I plug them into my own calculator I get very close to what your quoted.
The $5800 in the trade in column is the portion from your Down payment going towards cap reduction.
yup, paying full 7% on the lease (over $7k), for just a 24 months lease. It's total BS, but i guess the deal is still good enough to go for it.
That's really terrible. So terrible that you should let someone in a state with sane tax laws have it
Rather than paying the $750 delivery charge from SoCal to NorCal I am thinking about flying down to LA in a couple weeks to pick up the Model S and taking my first road trip back north via Hwy 1. September is usually perfect weather in Big Sur so should be a great drive.
I can get a one-way flight from SF to LA for less than $90, and mileage charges on the lease will be about $100 (400 miles x $0.25/mi), leaving $560 for food and hotel. Should be a nice first weekend with the S!
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Yeah I noticed. That's insane though. It's like half the payment. Is there any benefit to just pre-paying the lease and then getting gap insurance in case the car gets taken out in a tidal wave? If I could eliminate their interest it looks like that's something like $7000 over two years.
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I don't think the online tools show discounts or lease numbers when you are looking at their lists. Three weeks ago I used the painstaking method - I sorted by type of vehicle, then for each type I was interested in I would quickly open each one and glance at the lease rate. When I was looking at P90Ds and found one with a lease in the $950's, I knew it had to have a large discount. (That was for a 3-year lease; numbers are better on 2-year).
Note that sorting by price was not a reliable indicator of which ones would have the great lease terms. I just had to go and click on every one. Most of the cheap ones were multi-coat red with 21" grey wheels. (Though the cheapest one I found was black).
I knew the OAs had access to a larger list of cars, but my OA didn't think she had any better way to find the deals.
I don't think the online tools show discounts or lease numbers when you are looking at their lists. Three weeks ago I used the painstaking method - I sorted by type of vehicle, then for each type I was interested in I would quickly open each one and glance at the lease rate. When I was looking at P90Ds and found one with a lease in the $950's, I knew it had to have a large discount. (That was for a 3-year lease; numbers are better on 2-year).
Note that sorting by price was not a reliable indicator of which ones would have the great lease terms. I just had to go and click on every one. Most of the cheap ones were multi-coat red with 21" grey wheels. (Though the cheapest one I found was black).
I knew the OAs had access to a larger list of cars, but my OA didn't think she had any better way to find the deals.
So if you're looking to do a quick analysis on a P90D just look at the Tesla.com listing and if the 3 year lease is sub $1,000 then you can investigate further?
But basically it sounds like I need to talk to someone at Tesla.
One P85D showed up this morning with 7k miles. It went pretty quickly for a payment in the $600's a month.
Same. Maybe I need a more proactive OA?How do you get this info?? I've requested multiple times to be shown cars that are in this price range. Instead, I'm told about cars in the $900+ range...
How do you get this info?? I've requested multiple times to be shown cars that are in this price range. Instead, I'm told about cars in the $900+ range...