2007 xc 90 3.2 AWD

Discussion in 'Volvo XC90' started by RPR, Oct 18, 2006.

  1. RPR

    RPR Guest

    I have a line on a lease for new 2007 as above. Lease rate is 668. This
    includes tax and title 2 years with list price on car 45075. Is this a good
    deal and has anyone believe that such an offer will be available in March?

    RPR
     
    RPR, Oct 18, 2006
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    James Sweet Guest


    Depends on how long you plan to keep the car I suppose. IMO leases are
    never a good deal, but then again one payment is more than I paid for my
    Volvo and I tend to keep cars a long time and keep them up well so they
    don't deteriorate. If you plan to swap cars around every few years it
    might be appealing.
     
    James Sweet, Oct 18, 2006
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    Roadie Guest

    Whether it is a good deal compared to other leases depends on a lot
    more than the lease payment. In March 2007 I'm sure you will be able to
    find someone to give you a lease for that car with a monthly payment of
    $668, but you may not like some of the details of the lease. It would
    be best if you compared all of the details of the leases you are
    looking at rather than asking what the forum thinks of the payment.

    In general you will pay a lot more to rent (lease) your automotive
    transportation over the long term than you would if you bought the car
    outright and maintained it. You are absorbing the early years
    depreciation much as the guy that continually buys a new car every
    three years. It is a way to get into a car with little money up front
    and you may end up driving a more expensive car as a consequence.
     
    Roadie, Oct 19, 2006
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    DAF Guest

    Coming from Canada, that doesn't look bad - I have a quote now at $997.00
    CDN, for 39 months. The car has a few options, but is the 3.2.
     
    DAF, Nov 12, 2006
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