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joeyg
04-02-2010, 09:06 PM
Lease Take-over or Cash Buyout of 2009 Toyota Yaris RS 5-door hatchback SOLD
Features:
Full Skirt package
Rear Spoiler
Body Coloured Mirrors
Fog lamps
15" alloy wheels
Anti-Lock Braking
Electronic Brake-force Distribution
6 Airbag System
Monotone dark grey interior
Front sport seats
Automatic transmission
Leather trimmed steering wheel & shift knob
MP3 integrated 6-disc stereo system
60/40 split rear bench seat w/flat folding rear seats that slide forward/backwards
Air Conditioning
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
Keyless Entry
Power heated mirrors


The details of the lease are as follows:

36 months lease term

24,000km per year, 72,000km total. Currently 13,950 kms.

Lease began on September 19th 2009, approximately 26 months left.

Excess KM penalty $0.07/km.

Monthly payment: $249.30 before tax, $281.71 taxes in.



End of lease buyback option: $9876.00

joeyg
05-01-2010, 06:56 PM
We will pay the $400 transfer fee.

Rumble
05-04-2010, 03:39 AM
Great deal. It's too bad my fiancee doesn't need a car until next year. Good luck with the lease transfer.

joeyg
05-05-2010, 09:41 PM
Thanks Rumble. Noone seems interested though.

joeyg
05-05-2010, 09:52 PM
bump

MUSKOKA800
05-06-2010, 08:45 AM
Would you mind if I stole your steering wheel?
I could leave my plastic one in it's place.

toy_toronto
05-06-2010, 04:08 PM
I have no clue why nobody is interested on this deal. If I hadn't purchased my 2010 last month I probably would've grabbed this one.

Is there anything hidden or any strings attached? I just don't seee it...:confused:

landrym28
05-06-2010, 04:40 PM
That's an awesome deal..I was at the dealer the other day wanting to trade up for a 2010 hatchback RS. The only downfall is that I'd have to somehow get out of my current lease :(

joeyg
05-07-2010, 02:54 PM
I have no clue why nobody is interested on this deal. If I hadn't purchased my 2010 last month I probably would've grabbed this one.

Is there anything hidden or any strings attached? I just don't seee it...:confused:

Nothing hidden here. What you see is what you get. Noone has even come out to see it. I have a feeling the controversy over the Toyota recalls is having more of an impact with alot of people.

toy_toronto
05-07-2010, 04:39 PM
So to clarify, you made a $3661.86 down payment when you agreed to lease the car for 36 months back in Sept 2009. The monthly lease arrangement worked out to $281.71 for 36 months (with only 29 months remaining now).

You want someone to take over this lease i.e. continue the monthly payments for the remaining 29 months, and you are willling to pay the transfer fee ($400) and giving away another $500 cash incentive.

There is a buy back option of $9876.00 after Sept 2012..... have I missed anything else?

I'm just shocked that no one is interested on this deal. I just picked up my 2010 hatchback for 18,200 + freight/taxes LE model with "convenience" package (air, abs, pwr locks, doors, etc) plus a rally spoiler, and mine is not even even the RS model.

If only I could fit 2 hockey bags + 3 kids in the back of the Yaris I would trade our other vehicle ('06 Honda Odyssey) in a heartbeat :laugh:


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joeyg
05-07-2010, 05:41 PM
So to clarify, you made a $3661.86 down payment when you agreed to lease the car for 36 months back in Sept 2009. The monthly lease arrangement worked out to $281.71 for 36 months (with only 29 months remaining now).

You want someone to take over this lease i.e. continue the monthly payments for the remaining 29 months, and you are willling to pay the transfer fee ($400) and giving away another $500 cash incentive.

There is a buy back option of $9876.00 after Sept 2012..... have I missed anything else?

I'm just shocked that no one is interested on this deal. I just picked up my 2010 hatchback for 18,200 + freight/taxes LE model with "convenience" package (air, abs, pwr locks, doors, etc) plus a rally spoiler, and mine is not even even the RS model.

If only I could fit 2 hockey bags + 3 kids in the back of the Yaris I would trade our other vehicle ('06 Honda Odyssey) in a heartbeat :laugh:


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Initially we wanted to have the buyer pay the Transfer Fee and didn't offer a cash incentive because we thought it would be scooped up immediately because of the big down payment. We only started sweetening the offer once we found we were getting no queries from our posting. We've even got it listed on Craigslist and Kijiji and the only queries we get is how much money we will offer as an incentive to unload the car.

On top of all that, the car is fully rustproofed and has the Ventureshield clear film on the front hood/fenders and that is all additional cost that's not part of the $3661.86 we put down on the car.

I think alot of people are leery of the whole lease take-over thing and that might be why there is so little interest.

toy_toronto
05-07-2010, 06:16 PM
Well joeyg, it's a very sweet deal if you ask me. Good luck finding that lucky buyer for your RS.

Honestly if I didn't have mine already, I would've seriously considered taking on yours. cheers.



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joeyg
05-07-2010, 06:54 PM
Well joeyg, it's a very sweet deal if you ask me. Good luck finding that lucky buyer for your RS.

Honestly if I didn't have mine already, I would've seriously considered taking on yours. cheers.



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Thanks toy Toronto.

joeyg
05-07-2010, 06:55 PM
That's an awesome deal..I was at the dealer the other day wanting to trade up for a 2010 hatchback RS. The only downfall is that I'd have to somehow get out of my current lease :(

I think that getting out of a lease that doesn't have as much time left is probably alot easier than when the full lease is still almost intact.

landrym28
05-07-2010, 07:17 PM
I think that getting out of a lease that doesn't have as much time left is probably alot easier than when the full lease is still almost intact.

Yeah, I know what you mean. I only have 13 months left in my 60 month lease. Unfortunately, surprise surprise, Toyota appraised the car for around $7000 when I still owe around $9500 (between the remaining months + buyout). That's where the problem lies...for the new RS, they wanted a $1000 down payment, which is something I can't afford. They said they can only the hide the loss "so much" within the lease.

It'd be great if somebody was able to take over my lease. I'd take over your lease for sure!

-Matt

white_rice
05-08-2010, 04:56 AM
I too agree with the others. If I hadn't purchased mine already I'd be all over this. I bough the exact same colour (which I absolutely love) but only got the LE model. This is an amazing deal. If only I could but your skirt package, spoiler, rims and a few other goodies that mine is missing! LOL

alan1828
05-08-2010, 01:43 PM
My 2009 RS was $22157.00 I traded my Colorolla 99 appraised value $1540.85 for a 4year lease and $300 cash down with some int/ext goodies comes to $302 month. But my buy back is $8000. Compared to joeyg's should I sell or keep it?

joeyg
05-19-2010, 10:01 PM
Bump

joeyg
05-22-2010, 03:45 PM
There is also the option of a cash buyout of the Yaris for anyone who is leery of leases.

joeyg
05-31-2010, 09:50 PM
The cash buyout price right now is $18,570.00 including taxes.

That is based on our own calculations and would have to be verified by Toyota Financing.

joeyg
06-14-2010, 06:38 PM
We are offering a $500.00 cash incentive as well as paying the $400.00 Admin Transfer fee.

joeyg
06-14-2010, 07:25 PM
Regarding a Lease Take-over, all that is involved is the prospective leasee attends a Toyota dealership and fills out a credit application. Once approved, my wife and I pay a transfer fee of $400 and the paperwork is completed changing the leasee from my wife and I to the new leasee. A Safety will also have to be done at our expense.

The details of the lease are as follows:

36 months lease term

24,000km per year, 72,000km total. Currently 10,874 kms.

Lease began on September 19th 2009, approximately 27 months left.

Excess KM penalty $0.07/km.

Monthly payment: $249.30 before tax, $281.71 taxes in.

End of lease buyback option: $9876.00

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Regarding a cash buyout right now, the prospective buyer would attend a Toyota dealership where the buyout process would take place. My wife and I would again be responsible for the $400 transfer fee cost and a Safety on the Yaris.

The cash buyout price as of June 2010 is $16433.00 plus GST/PST for a total of $18570.00.

PM for more information.

The cash incentive of $500.00 can apply to either the lease takeover or buyout.

joeyg
06-19-2010, 01:24 PM
The Yaris now has 13,947 kms on it.

joeyg
06-24-2010, 01:54 PM
Bump

joeyg
07-13-2010, 06:39 PM
SOLD

landrym28
07-15-2010, 06:26 PM
Great so see somebody picked up on that great deal! Congratulations!

joeyg
07-15-2010, 07:57 PM
Great so see somebody picked up on that great deal! Congratulations!

Thanks landrym28.