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    D3 lease figures how good/bad

    First round figures:

    48 months 45% residual, having them reworked to 40%.

    D3 SE V6 $64k $1074 month.
    D3 SE TD $81,265.00 $1364 month.

    Michael.

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    40% residual figues now in.

    D3 V6 $1130.00 month.
    D3 TD $1435.00 month.

    Michael.

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    what did you want to know about them? about 8.7% p/a interest.

    not to bad

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    Yep Im a finance broker and not to bad, though could do for about $10 a mth cheaper if it is done as a commercial deal,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    lol for that sort of money get a loan and buy a house as a renter or get a loan and buy shares better investment than a D3

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    $960 over 4 years on CHP, 40% residual.

    But that's on the 57k as there's no point in leasing higher than that as you can't claim it on tax.

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    thanks all.

    just checking the deal. seemed ok.

    has to be a novated lease. (steve)

    company policy.

    Michael.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cartm58 View Post
    lol for that sort of money get a loan and buy a house as a renter or get a loan and buy shares better investment than a D3
    has to be spent on a car.

    D3 prefered other a vx prado or another sedan.

    Michael.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteD3 View Post
    $960 over 4 years on CHP, 40% residual.

    But that's on the 57k as there's no point in leasing higher than that as you can't claim it on tax.
    It's not the price of the lease that is relevant. It is the price of the car.

    The tax dept will divide the cost of the car into the threshold limit, so for example on the Diesel: $58K / $81K = 72%. This is how much of the lease you can claim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudboy View Post
    It's not the price of the lease that is relevant. It is the price of the car.

    The tax dept will divide the cost of the car into the threshold limit, so for example on the Diesel: $58K / $81K = 72%. This is how much of the lease you can claim.
    Yes, but in my case under CHP I'm not claiming the lease, just costs and depreciation.

    Can I just say at this point that yes, its a s#$! load of money and certainly more then I wanted to spend. But I bought the SE on the 64k drive away deal (which I see is on again) which I think is exceptional value for what you get compared to a Patrol, Cruiser, Prado, Pajero.

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