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1. how do you cross out a word like that? I can't find "strikethrough".

2. When i was in 9th grade we were all given a little red booklet called the Write Right book. Lots of good info in that thing.
In the editor click the icon that looks like a plus inside a square. It’s a submenu.

In high school we used the MLA hand book. In college we used the APA manual. Both were pretty boring. Write Right sounds like it was short and sweet...
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In the editor click the icon that looks like a plus inside a square. It’s a submenu.

In high school we used the MLA hand book. In college we used the APA manual. Both were pretty boring. Write Right sounds like it was short and sweet...
It was like the cliffs notes of writing.
 

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Just got a quote back from a local dealer (Maine). Requested quotes for custom Sport S and Overland models, because no one seems to have any idea when manual transmission models will hit the lots.

The lease quotes I got back were both 3 years, and I'd requested quotes for 12K/year. Dealer also noted they are charging no doc fees.

Here's a quick breakdown on the spec price, dealer price and residual for the two models:

Model | MSRP | Dealer | Residual
Sport S | $45,305 | $43,706 (-3.5%) | $33,978.75 (-25%)
Overland | $47,265 | $45,200 (-4.4%) | $32,140.20 (-32%)

Per the original advertisements, the original residual for the Sport models was supposed to be 11% on a 2 year lease and 17% on a 3 year, so this is definitely a drop. It's close enough that it simply could be the difference between a 10K and 12K lease, however.

No special Gladiator markup on the vehicle, though, which is good.
 
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Just got a quote back from a local dealer (Maine). Requested quotes for custom Sport S and Overland models, because no one seems to have any idea when manual transmission models will hit the lots.

The lease quotes I got back were both 3 years, and I'd requested quotes for 12K/year. Dealer also noted they are charging no doc fees.

Here's a quick breakdown on the spec price, dealer price and residual for the two models:

Model | MSRP | Dealer | Residual
Sport S | $45,305 | $43,706 (-3.5%) | $33,978.75 (-25%)
Overland | $47,265 | $45,200 (-4.4%) | $32,140.20 (-32%)

Per the original advertisements, the original residual for the Sport models was supposed to be 11% on a 2 year lease and 17% on a 3 year, so this is definitely a drop. It's close enough that it simply could be the difference between a 10K and 12K lease, however.

No special Gladiator markup on the vehicle, though, which is good.
Thanks for sharing, but what about the Money Factor?

Are Residuals based off MSRP? @Dietruck
 

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Thanks for sharing!

Are Residuals based off MSRP? @Dietruck
Yes. The leasing company needs stable number to base everything off of. The buy price is different per a person. As we all know. The buy price can be above or below the MSRP.
 
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Yes. The leasing company needs stable number to base everything off of. The buy price is different per a person. As we all know. The buy price can be above or below the MSRP.
Any way of knowing what the money factor would be on the lease info @sog wrote above? Did they give you payment info for each of those leases @sog?
 

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Any way of knowing what the money factor would be on the lease info @sog wrote above? Did they give you payment info for each of those leases @sog?
If you have the payment info you should be able to get close by playing with a loan calculator to back into it.
 

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Didn't provide the number, but playing with an online calculator best guess is a MF of 0.0021 (5.04%).

Note that they haven't taken any credit info; this is a generic quote.
 
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Didn't provide the number, but playing with an online calculator best guess is a MF of 0.0021 (5.04%).

Note that they haven't taken any credit info; this is a generic quote.
I'm not sure how you were able to guess a money factor if you didn't have the monthly payment.

With msrp, selling price, months, residual, you can either calculate pmts with an MF, or MF with the pmts, but I don't know how you could guess either without the other.
 

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I just came accross this, https://leasehackr.com/calculator

Wow, this thing is awesome. can zero in on stuff pretty easily.

Once you're done plugging numbers, click share your numbers, paste into the browser, then save that as a bookmark, now you can go back to your specific lease build and compare dealers, or leases.
 
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I just came accross this, https://leasehackr.com/calculator

Wow, this thing is awesome. can zero in on stuff pretty easily.

Once you're done plugging numbers, click share your numbers, paste into the browser, then save that as a bookmark, now you can go back to your specific lease build and compare dealers, or leases.
https://www.edmunds.com/car-leasing/four-ways-to-spot-a-good-lease.html
Take MF decimel and multiply by 2,400 to get interest rate.

"For quick reference, if the money factor you're offered starts with a decimal followed by three zeros, (0.0009) you're getting a very low lease rate. If the decimal point is followed by two zeroes and a 25 (0.0025) or less, you're getting an average rate. If the money factor is a decimal followed by two zeroes and anything above 35 (0.0035), you're getting an interest rate that would be at least 8.4 percent APR, which could be considered a high interest rate."
 
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I saw today that Gladiator is projected to be at 90% in 24 months. So you're saying they told you 70% at 36 months? That's a pretty drastic drop in a year. Regardless, the lease payments should be L O W on a Gladiator so don't let a dealership rob you!
I think you meant something like, Jeep came out with a news flash 90% residual pricing on a 24 month lease for $143 for a Base Sport, then changed their mind, or bait and switched the public. Still being worth 90% at 24 months would be amazing for a normal car/truck. I'm totally speculating here, but i bet you only get stuff like that with Ford GT type stuff that eventually is worth more than you paid for it. (Don't really know if it dips right away or not, just guessing)

https://www.motor1.com/news/346432/jeep-gladiator-insanely-low-lease/

"Chalk it up to extremely good residual values for the Gladiator that, as of now, are hovering around 90 percent. In other words, at the end of the two-year lease".
 

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I just came accross this, https://leasehackr.com/calculator

Wow, this thing is awesome. can zero in on stuff pretty easily.

Once you're done plugging numbers, click share your numbers, paste into the browser, then save that as a bookmark, now you can go back to your specific lease build and compare dealers, or leases.
Awesome link.
 

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https://www.edmunds.com/car-leasing/four-ways-to-spot-a-good-lease.html
Take MF decimel and multiply by 2,400 to get interest rate.

"For quick reference, if the money factor you're offered starts with a decimal followed by three zeros, (0.0009) you're getting a very low lease rate. If the decimal point is followed by two zeroes and a 25 (0.0025) or less, you're getting an average rate. If the money factor is a decimal followed by two zeroes and anything above 35 (0.0035), you're getting an interest rate that would be at least 8.4 percent APR, which could be considered a high interest rate."
Thank you for the link.

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Saw this in the comments on the link.

leasetrader.com you might want to check it out.
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