Question for those in the know:
I know the last thing you should do is put money down on a lease, but one of the techniques available through BMW is using Multiple Security Deposits. For example, BMW allows you to put down up to 7 MSDs for a lease. Not only does that lower the monthly payment but it also lowers the money factor, thus lowering the overall cost of the lease. It's technically not putting money "down," in other words.
I'm sure many on this forum are aware of how that works but I don't see much talk about negotiating lease deals on here. Considering the car I'd be looking at (I4 w/ tech, 15k miles) doesn't have a lease special I figure it would help to learn as much about Acura's leasing program as possible. BMW forums do a great job breaking it down.
However, based on what everyone says about Acura resale value, leasing may not be the smartest move anyway. But ever since I became an investing enthusiast, it's become hard for me to even consider adding debt or raising money in a low interest account.
Anyway, does such a program exist through Acura?
I know the last thing you should do is put money down on a lease, but one of the techniques available through BMW is using Multiple Security Deposits. For example, BMW allows you to put down up to 7 MSDs for a lease. Not only does that lower the monthly payment but it also lowers the money factor, thus lowering the overall cost of the lease. It's technically not putting money "down," in other words.
I'm sure many on this forum are aware of how that works but I don't see much talk about negotiating lease deals on here. Considering the car I'd be looking at (I4 w/ tech, 15k miles) doesn't have a lease special I figure it would help to learn as much about Acura's leasing program as possible. BMW forums do a great job breaking it down.
However, based on what everyone says about Acura resale value, leasing may not be the smartest move anyway. But ever since I became an investing enthusiast, it's become hard for me to even consider adding debt or raising money in a low interest account.
Anyway, does such a program exist through Acura?