User Panel
Posted: 9/24/2004 8:00:53 PM EDT
|
|
he is still supporting the USA, arent the workers in that dealership American?? |
|
|
Which trucks are American made ? Be careful |
|
|
I asked and check as best I could , it was made in Tennessee ! that Should be american enough for everyone.
|
|
Sorry to say but you got raped...any lease over 24 months is horrible. You should have a 3 day right of return...USE IT!
|
|
OHHHHH no
I need to run an advice colum around here about buying cars. 66 month lease is beyond a bad idea. Thats what happens when you get blinded by payment. |
|
Lease for how long? Shit you could have bought that thing over and over. You can get a nice F150 for little over $200 over 24 months right now.
|
|
At, say, %3.9, what's wrong with 66 months?
Idle curiosity...sorta I don't mind the timeline, if that's the problem. Edited to add, took a loss on a vehicle traded in 2 times ago...basically came in flat even by now, thank God. Further edited: Didn't catch the "lease" bit in the original post...erk. Yah, that's bad, for a lease. Way bad. You could have leased a Ferrari for that... |
|
Realy? Wow Im sure that money still goes back to asia. |
|
|
VIN number will tell you too. I think if it starts with a 1, it's US, 2 is Japanese, I forget the others. |
|
|
+1 as soon as they start talking negative equity and roll overs it is time to split. You will have paid over 22K to lease the truck for five and a half years not including anything you may have put down, and at the end of the lease there will be no trade in on your next vehicle. Edited to add: I am not a person who is totally against leasing a vehicle, I almost took a 24 month lease on a brand new Mercedes a few years ago because the lease payments would have been les than three hundred a month and I would have had to put nothing down, plus I knew if my work situation hadn't changed I would have only driven it about 5K a year. |
|
|
+1 ... way too long to be in a lease |
|
|
Thats what the paper work said and I checked on the net and found the the Tennessee plant just turned out it's 5 millionth vehicle. Oh and my intrest rate was 1.2 . Also f my deal was so bad I'ed like to hear what you guys got that was better ? And yep thats it in the pic
|
|
39 months is about as long as you should lease. I would never lease beyond the cars factory warrenty. So stuff like BMW's that have a 4 year warrenty and free service, I would have no problems leasing for 48 months.
|
|
My trade had some problems that were going to cost me around two grand in the long run , now I have a vehical that is covered bumper to bumper for the next 5 yeas and no deductible if the work is done at my dealer.
|
|
As one who has leased before, DON'T DO IT!!! Never again. Make sure you do not run over on your mileage, you will get raped at turn in time. Leases are not a very good idea, especially for an individual. Check out what this guy says about them: www.daveramsey.com |
|
|
First of all, leases use a money factor. Not an interest rate. Nissan is a FRENCH owned company, so good looking out there. Way to support the frogs. The problem with 66 month leases is the length. They are very hard to trade out of. You are at least $8000 buried right now. What happens if you go way over on your miles? You get fucked. You will have to pay for 2 sets tires. You will have to repair a truck that you are renting if anything happens after your warrenty expires but lease is still going. Need more? |
|
|
And to whomever mentioned the Ford F150 deal for $200.00 , correct me if I wrong but that is a two wheel drive single cab, I was offered a deal like that , Ford also gave me a 379.00 month lease for 60 months ona 4x4 ext cab with no power group.
|
|
the warrenty is for the life of the lease |
|
|
You could have bought the truck loaded with options ant taken the 1.0% financing Nissan is offering, and only had payments slightly higher for 60 months, then when you decided you wanted a new truck (assuming you paid this one off) you wouldn't have to worry about a down payment, just trade in the truck you own. When you are done with this lease you will have paid enough to have bought the truck, but Nissan will be the owner, and will make money off of the vehicle when you return it to them. |
|
|
$200 for a F150 2wd normal cab. But power everything else. Its though work so it may not be available to everyone for the price exactly.
3= Mexico. Thats off my AMERICIAN CHEVY truck VIN. 1=US and thats for my BMW that was made in SC. There is no longer American or Japanese, God knows where they are made. |
|
Take it back...you should have 3 days to do it and be able to get out of it entirely. Only lease up to 24 months....go to your states Attorney General's website and see what it says about backing out of a contract....should be 3 days. Don't let the dealer browbeat you by telling you that you can't get out of it...threaten to tell the AG about their tactics....GET OUT OF THAT LEASE NOW.
|
|
Most car dealers dont have a cooling off period. Only if state law requires it.
|
|
I know, thats why I want him to go to his states AG website to see...NV and Cali have one, Ohio might also. |
|
|
If you take out my roll over from my Jimmy , I end up paying around $18000 on the lease. The sticker was $26500 so I don't see how I am paying for it over and over. Remeber If I had kept me old truck, that is long out of warrenty and having some problems that would have cost me another two grand to fix.
Sticker :$26,000 Trade in : owed $9,250 + 2,000 repair on a truck that booked at $5,000 |
|
Ford and Chevy just came out with 0% for 72 months this week. Take that for whats it's worth.
|
|
They are made in Smyrna TN |
|
|
You are going to be renting a truck for 5 1/2 years with no equity at the end. The first rule of leasing is never lease for more than 2 years. |
|
|
I think you need to follow the advice above! You want to buy, not lease. Pay the stinkin' $ 15.00 and get the dealer's cost plus holdbacks from Consumers Union. The Nissan is rated average for reliability, not above average like the Ford F-150 and Chevrolet Silverado. Extended warranties are a scam and you can always buy them for much less on your own if you must have one. If you keep a vehicle longer than three years, you're better off buying rather than leasing. CU 2004 buying guide: "This compact pickup is fairly crude. An optional supercharged V6 adds some oomph but whines annoyingly and guzzles fuel. Handling is cumbersome and the ride awful." |
||
|
Get off the guys ass. He was very happy about his new truck and wanted to share it with us. As far as reliability, I'd put my Frontier up against your new Chevy or Ford anyday. All Frontiers are made in Tennessee. Been that way for some time. Does anyone know of someone that has gotten the 0% financing from Ford or Chevy? I don't . It's a gimmick to get people to the showroom.
|
|
Makattack , thank you, you are the first person who has not made me feel like throwing up , I checked around , I could not touch a Toyoda for anthing under $400 , I don't need a F150 or 1500, and the rangers wont fit a car seat. I know people with $450 @ 72 month. I'ed like to know what deals these guys are getting that are better than mine , other than the lengh .
|
|
If you're happy about spending over $22,000 for a mini truck you don't get to keep, then more power to you. Enjoy it for those 66 months.
For what it's worth they're good trucks. Garryowen just got 2 of them, you might ask him how he likes his. |
|
Sorry, but you got taken. 66 payment for a lease?
Take it back and buy something you can afford and pay off in 3-4 years. Sticker Price doesn't mean anything when you are renting a car. It's a sweet deal for the dealer, you pay to use their car, you pay for maintenance, then when you turn it in they bend you over on the "reconditioning costs" which I've seen vary from $500 to $3000 depending on the condition of the vehicle. The longer you rent the vehicle the more wear and tear the vehicle will have, and you will pay for. After all of this you turn the vehicle in and have nothing to show for 66 months of payments! If you ever need to get out of the lease, you probably need to take out a loan to do it. Don't take it personaly that you made a bad move, lot's of people are uninformed.
It's really not a fair comparison, I own my cars. 1996 Toyota Tacoma - Own it 2002 Isuzu Trooper - Own it |
|
|
I'd think that if Mr10anahaf didn't want feedback, he would not have asked for it. Think of this experience as a $22,000 education. If you insist on a "mini" truck, Here are the ratings in order descending quality and reliability for "Crew Cab V6 4WD: Ford Explorer Sport Trac, Dodge Dakota Quad Cab, Toyota Tacoma Double Cab (checkrated), Chevrolet S-10 Crew Cab, GMS Sonoma Crew Cab, Nissan Frontier Crew Cab. |
|
|
+1 |
|
|
$2000 will get you a Reman engine and installed on a Jimmy.
What the hell happend to your Jimmy that was going to cost $2000? |
|
dude you could have bought a RAS every month for the next 66 months. or a new AR-15 every two months. at the end you could supply a platoon.
|
|
Mr10anahaf you are a smart man.... The first rule of a savvy businessman is to: "Lease items that depreciate.... and BUY items that appreciate." Motor vehicles depreciate rapidly... Therefore you made the right choice. Congrats and good luck.... Good luck..... |
|
|
I have a 1991 S-10 that I'm going to be selling in a month or so. 127,000 miles, 5 speed manual, new AC, new clutch, new alternator, new radiator, new brakes and master cylinder, shocks, new water pump, new power steering pump, good paint (white), no body damage, camper shell. Anyone in AZ interested, let me know by email. $1,600. Located in Chandler
Pinetop |
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.