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Monthly Round-Up: December 2010

As this year comes to a close, here is this year’s last Round-Up. There have been noticeable changes to the rankings, with the C300, ML350 and the CLS550 getting tossed out of the top-10 list and being substituted by cars such as the Mazda6 and the Acura ZDX, to name a few. This is mainly due to a higher sale price, so if you managed to get in on last month’s excellent MB leases, congratulations. Even though many of the lease rates carried over from November, some of the sale prices have changed, which resulted in a large number of cars jumping into the “Missing the Cut” group. There’s still plenty of time to cut deals right now, so make sure to take advantage of it. Most lease rates will stay the same through January 3rd, giving you a few extra days to get in on those last minute deals. January is notorious for being a bad leasing month, so I don’t recommend waiting.

Please enjoy my last post of the year. I am essentially done collecting lease rates for the rest of the month, so my apologies if I didn’t get the numbers you were looking for. Don’t forget to use my lease calculator during your negotiations. It’s rating system is a very good tool and there’s nothing else like it out there. Plus, It does a fairly accurate job at predicting how good a deal is, so take advantage of it.

With that said…HAPPY HOLIDAYS, MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! And if you missed out on a new ride this year, there’s always next year!

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Ground Rules

  • Participating vehicles will be based on the lease rates gathered on this website during the corresponding month.
  • 36-month/15k lease terms will used for all calculations unless a better term is available.
  • A $1500 drive-off fee is assumed for all cars. Since fees and taxes vary from region to region, your drive-off may vary.
  • Sale Price estimates will be based on Truecar.com sales data in the Southern California region, so your numbers may vary.
  • All estimates assume you qualify for the base rate. A minimum FICO® Score of 700 may be required.
  • Sales taxes are not included since different states handle taxes differently. Please refer to “Understanding Sales Tax” to learn how taxes affect your monthly payments.
  • The rating system used is based on RIDE with G’s Lease Calculator. The closer you are to the 100 rating, the better the deal. Anything exceeding a 100 rating is phenomenal.

Top Ten Finalists

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First – 2011 Nissan Sentra S (136.7)

There has been a big buzz surrounding the Sentra’s lease program this month. Regardless of whether the cash rebate is applicable to leases or not, you can’t deny how great the rates are on this econobox.

Second – 2011 Honda Civic LX Sedan (131.3)

Just like the Sentra, the Civic is a red-hot lease right now too. I think the design and styling is a bit aged, but certainly a step up from the Sentra. The car costs a bit more (than the Sentra), but it’s still a smoking good deal.

Third  – 2011 Honda Accord LX Sedan (119.4)

The mid-cycle refresh of the Accord makes it slightly more bearable, but I think the low monthly payments should keep most lessees happy since it doesn’t really burn a hole in your wallet to drive one of these well-built rides.

Fourth – 2010 Honda Accord CrossTour EX (118.3)

Honda is still trying to move the CrossTour this month. Lowest price I’ve seen is several hundreds less than last month, this means lower monthly payments because the lease rates haven’t change since last month.

Fifth –  2011 Nissan Altima S Sedan (114.2)

The Altima, like the Accord, are pretty good deals this month. However, I would recommend going with the Accord since Honda has a better lease program and costs about $500 less to lease over a three-year period.

Sixth – 2011 Honda CR-V LX AWD (110.8)

I made the mistake of not including this ride on last month’s top-10 list. This is an excellent lease on one of the most popular crossovers around. The only issue I have with the CR-V is it’s engine. I can’t believe there isn’t a V6 option! Honda, wake up!

Seventh – 2010 Infiniti G37 Coupe Sport (107.6)

I’m am almost getting tired of listing the G37 Coupe Sport. Month in and month out, this ride is pretty much the sports coupe to get. If you are looking for a luxury coupe, look nowhere else.

Eighth – 2011 Mazda6 s Touring (105.0)

I think this is probably a better option than the Sonata if you are an enthusiast. In terms of driving dynamics, very few non-luxury brands can top Mazda. They don’t repetitively remind you of their “zoom-zoom” capabilities for nothing. This is a solid ride at a very good price.

Ninth – 2011 Nissan Maxima SV Premium (105.1)

Nissan seems to be back at it with the Maxima. Last summer and fall, we saw some insane deals on the Maxima, fully loaded! Right now, you are looking about the same thing. If you want a reasonable payment, four-doors, V6 power and lots of goodies, this is your car.

Tenth – 2010 Acura ZDX (99.5)

Acura didn’t do much in terms of lease rates, but it seems some dealers are becoming rather eager to unload remaining 2010 inventory. Once 2010 rolls around, this would technically be considered an “old-new” car. Which will probably be hard to lease. I think its a fine deal if you are into the whole “Crossover Coupe” thing.

Missing the Cut (90+ rating)

2011 Infiniti G37 Sedan (99.5)
2011 Infiniti G25 Sedan (98.4)
2011 Acura TL (97.3)
2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited (95.7)
2011 Mercedes-Benz ML350 (95.3)
2011 Infiniti FX35 (94.3)
2011 Honda Odyssey LX (93.7)
2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD (93.7)
2011 Mercedes-Benz CLS550 (93.0)
2010 Acura TSX (92.7)
2011 Mercedes-Benz C300 Sport (92.0)
2011 Lexus RX350 (91.7)
2011 Audi A3 (91.7)
2011 Hyundai Genesis V6 (91.2)
2011 Infiniti M37 (90.8)
2011 Hyndai Genesis 2.0T (90.5)

Parting Shots

This month’s best brand to lease is Honda/Acura. Their holiday lease programs are top notch and deserve a look (if you can past the old-fashion styling). Honda does need to “rework” their style a bit, but they still build some solid cars that are practical and easy to live with. Nissan/Infiniti have excellent offerings as well, as does Hyundai and Mercedes-Benz. Audi didn’t bring much to the leasing world this year (with the exception of the A3) and neither did VW for some odd reason. Anyway, I hope next year we get some American cars with great lease programs, that would be refreshing to see.

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Monthly Round-Up: October 2010

This month is a very competitive month for leasing. Many of the great leases of the past few months have been pushed off the Top Ten due to heavy discounts on remaining inventory. Please read over the Ground Rules to get an idea as to how this estimates are calculated. I have also changed the format in order to provide a side-by-side comparison of the numbers using my lease calculator. Enjoy!

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Ground Rules

  • Participating vehicles will be based on the lease rates gathered on this website during the corresponding month.
  • Ideally, 36-month/15k lease terms will be examined. If not available, other terms will be used.
  • A $1500 drive-off fee is assumed for all cars. Since fees and taxes vary from region to region, your drive-off may vary.
  • Sale Price estimates will be based on Truecar.com‘s sales data in the Southern California region, so your numbers may vary.
  • All estimates assume you qualify for the base rate. A minimum FICO® Score of 700 may be required.
  • Sales taxes are not included since different states handle taxes differently. Please refer to “Understanding Sales Tax” to learn how taxes affect your monthly payments.
  • The rating system used is based on RIDE with G’s Lease Calculator. The closer you are to the 100 rating, the better the deal. Anything exceeding a 100 rating is phenomenal.

Top Ten Finalists

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First – 2010 Honda Civic LX Coupe (114.9)

A combination of discounts and solid lease rates makes this a top-notch lease for those who seek to spend little on basic transportation. The Civic Sedan also made the list, but to prevent redundancy, I decided to just list the coupe and sedan together.

Second – 2011 Nissan Sentra S (108.7)

When cheap cars with height residuals and solid money factors get discounted, the end result is usually an excellent lease.

Third – 2010 Honda Accord CrossTour EX-L (108.4)

I’m not a bit fan of this crossover but I can’t deny how good of a lease it is. I love the concept though. The execution? not so much.

Fourth- 2010 Honda Accord EX-L Sedan (105.7)

Please note that the 2011 model is out, but not leasing as well yet. Once 2010 models have been moved, you should see 2011 models MFs drop.

Fifth- 2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L (101.9) x4

With four of the top five leases this month, Honda is really trying to move remaining inventory. I know most people love the new Odyssey, but don’t expect that one to go cheap any time soon. Instead, opt for the 2010 and save some green in your wallet.

Sixth – 2010 Infiniti EX35 Journey RWD (101.5)

A large amount of dealer cash available on this model is enabling dealers to cut prices extensively. 2010 models are still arriving in dealer lots, which is somewhat surprising considering it’s so late in the year. Nevertheless, this deal may not last long. The question is, do you really want one?

Seventh – 2010 Infiniti G37 Sport Coupe Manual (101.2)

The top-pick for two of the last four months remains a strong lease. 2011 sedans are out, therefore I anticipate the 2011 coupes to arrive shortly. This probably means that this deal’s days are numbered. The G37 Sedan Manual is also a great lease right now in case you need two extra doors and a usable trunk. Stay away from the Journey ATs because they will cost you more.

Eighth- 2010 Lexus ES350 (100.8)

I wouldn’t be surprised if the ES had made the Round Up last month too. Lexus is providing lots of dealer cash on their 2010 left-overs, so don’t get discouraged by the high money factors, these cars still lease very well.

Ninth – 2010 Lexus IS250 (98.9)

Remaining IS250 inventory should make great leases right now due to the cash available on them. The 2011s are out though, so I expect Lexus to start winding down the cash and push purchases on whatever is left.

Tenth – 2010 Infiniti FX35 (97.9)

Like Lexus, Infiniti is also dropping tons of cash to move remaining inventory. If you had your eyes set on the FX all year long, this is not a bad month to move in on one.

Missing the Cut (90+ rating)

2011 Mercedes-Benz C300 (97.6)
2010 Acura TSX (97.4)
2010 Mazda CX-9 Touring AWD (96.8)
2011 Mercedes-Benz ML350 4matic (95.6)
2010 Acura TL (94.4)
2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited (94.3)
2010 Lexus IS250 Convertible (92.4)
2011 Audi A3 2.0T Premium (91.5)

Parting Shots

If you are in the market for a 2010, this month is probably the best time to get one because availability should still be decent and the prices are very competitive. As we approach the end of the year, it may be more difficult to find a 2010 that fits your specifications since production of 2011s should be in full swing for most models.

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2010-11 Honda Lease Rates – October 2010

logo_hondaUpdate: Added 2011 Odyssey & CRV lease rates. It’s was probably safe to assume that all 2011 Hondas have the same money factor of 0.00200.

My Take: Not a complete listing of Hondas, but it’s a good start to the month. It looks like residual remain solid and the MF is also staying relatively low. This an attractive lease if you are in the market for a family sedan that’s roomy and reliable. The 2010 Accord made the Round-Up for August and should have done so as well in September if I had gotten my hands on those numbers so if you plan on leasing one of these, now is a good time.

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2010 Honda Accord LX Sedan
36-month | 15k miles | residual 55% | .00058 base money factor

2010 Honda Accord LX-P Sedan
36-month | 15k miles | residual 55% | .00058 base money factor

2010 Honda Accord EX-L Sedan
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00058 base money factor

2011 Honda Accord EX-L Sedan
36-month | 15k miles | residual 56% | .00200 base money factor

2010 Honda Crosstour EX-L AWD NAV
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00058 base money factor

2010 Honda Crosstour EX-L
36-month | 15k miles | residual 55% | .00058 base money factor

2010 Honda Crosstour EX-L NAV
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00058 base money factor

2010 Honda Civic Sedan DX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 51% | .00090 base money factor

2010 Honda Civic Coupe LX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 58% | .00090 base money factor

2011 Honda CR-V EX-L with NAV
36-month | 15k miles | residual 58% | .00200 base money factor

2011 Honda CR-Z EX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 65% | .00200 base money factor

2010 Odyssey EX-L with RES
36-month | 15k miles | residual 49% | .00060 base money factor

2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L
36-month | 15k miles | residual 50% | .00060 base money factor

2010 Honda Odyssey LX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00060 base money factor

2011 Odyssey EX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 65% | .00200 base money factor

2011 Odyssey EX-L
36-month | 15k miles | residual 62% | .00200 base money factor

2011 Odyssey Touring
36-month | 15k miles | residual 60% | .00200 base money factor

2011 Odyssey Touring Elite
36-month | 15k miles | residual 60% | .00200 base money factor

2011 Honda Pilot EX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 56% | .00181 base money factor

2011 Honda Pilot EX-L
36-month | 15k miles | residual 54% | .00181 base money factor

2011 Honda Pilot EX-L AWD
36-month | 15k miles | residual 55% | .00181 base money factor

2011 Honda Pilot EX-L AWD RES
36-month | 15k miles | residual 54% | .00181 base money factor

2011 Honda Pilot Touring
36-month | 15k miles | residual 52% | .00181 base money factor

2011 Honda Pilot Touring AWD
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00181 base money factor

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2010-11 Honda Lease Rates – September 2010

logo_hondaUpdate: The Crosstour must be selling like crap because Honda seems to be trying to move that quite desperately. I am not very fond of this gigantic Accord due to it’s odd styling and poor driving dynamics, but I can’t deny it’s practicality. If you need room thought, I would opt for the Odyssey or the Pilot. Sure, they aren’t pretty either, but they get the job done.

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2011 Honda Accord EX-L Sedan
36-month | 15k miles | residual 56% | .00200 base money factor

2010 Honda Crosstour EX-L AWD NAV
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00058 base money factor

2010 Honda Crosstour EX-L
36-month | 15k miles | residual 55% | .00058 base money factor

2010 Honda Crosstour EX-L NAV
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00058 base money factor

2010 Honda Civic Sedan DX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 51% | .00090 base money factor

2010 Honda Civic Coupe LX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 58% | .00090 base money factor

2011 Honda CR-Z EX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 65% | .00200 base money factor

2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L
36-month | 15k miles | residual 50% | .00060 base money factor

2010 Honda Odyssey LX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00060 base money factor

2011 Honda Pilot EX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 56% | .00181 base money factor

2011 Honda Pilot EX-L
36-month | 15k miles | residual 54% | .00181 base money factor

2011 Honda Pilot EX-L AWD
36-month | 15k miles | residual 55% | .00181 base money factor

2011 Honda Pilot EX-L AWD RES
36-month | 15k miles | residual 54% | .00181 base money factor

2011 Honda Pilot Touring
36-month | 15k miles | residual 52% | .00181 base money factor

2011 Honda Pilot Touring AWD
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00181 base money factor

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2010/11 Honda Lease Rates – June 2010

logo_hondaUpdate: Added numbers for the Crosstour.
My Take: Numbers remain the same as last month. Very good numbers if you ask me. Big fan of the Odyssey rates still for those looking for a family hauler.

2010 Honda Accord Coupe EX-L V6
36-month | 15k miles | residual 52% | .00158 base money factor

2010 Honda Accord Coupe EX-L V6 w/ Nav
36-month | 15k miles | residual 50% | .00158 base money factor

2010 Honda Accord Sedan 4-cylinder EX-L
36-month | 15k miles | residual 56% | .00158 base money factor

2010 Honda Accord Sedan 4-cylinder EX-L w/ Nav
36-month | 15k miles | residual 54% | .00158 base money factor

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2010 Honda Accord Sedan V6 EX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 56% | .00158 base money factor

2010 Honda Accord Sedan V6 EX w/ Nav
36-month | 15k miles | residual 54% | .00158 base money factor

2010 Honda Crosstour EX-L 2WD w/NAV
36-month | 15k miles | residual 56% | .00158 base money factor

2010 Honda Civic Coupe LX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 59% | .00127 base money factor

2010 Honda Civic Sedan LX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 57% | .00127 base money factor

2010 Honda Civic Si Sedan
36-month | 15k miles | residual 58% | .00127 base money factor

2010 Honda CR-V EX-L AWD
36-month | 15k miles | residual 58% | .00200 base money factor

2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00117 base money factor

2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L w/ RES, Nav
36-month | 15k miles | residual 51% | .00117 base money factor

2010 Honda CR-V EX 4WD
36-month | 15k miles | residual 61% | .00200 base money factor

2011 Honda Pilot EX-L RES 4WD
36-month | 15k miles | residual 55% | .00195 base money factor

2010 Honda Incentives

2010/2011 Honda Lease Rates – May 2010

logo_hondaMy Take: Some of the lease incentives are still in place for the month of May so make sure you factor that into your calculations. I think there are some good deals to be had here, so call your dealer and get a sale price quote and crunch your own numbers to see if it comes close to theirs. My sister is looking to lease a family hauler, so I might recommend the Odyssey to her since the numbers look pretty good and there is $1500 in cash available.

2010 Honda Accord Coupe EX-L V6
36-month | 15k miles | residual 52% | .00158 base money factor

2010 Honda Accord Coupe EX-L V6 w/ Nav
36-month | 15k miles | residual 50% | .00158 base money factor

2010 Honda Accord Sedan 4-cylinder EX-L
36-month | 15k miles | residual 56% | .00158 base money factor

2010 Honda Accord Sedan 4-cylinder EX-L w/ Nav
36-month | 15k miles | residual 54% | .00158 base money factor

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2010 Honda Civic Coupe LX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 59% | .00127 base money factor

2010 Honda Civic Sedan LX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 57% | .00127 base money factor

2010 Honda CR-V EX-L AWD
36-month | 15k miles | residual 58% | .00200 base money factor

2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00117 base money factor

2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L w/ RES, Nav
36-month | 15k miles | residual 51% | .00117 base money factor

2011 Honda Pilot EX-L 4WD
36-month | 15k miles | residual 55% | .00195 base money factor

2010 Honda Incentives

2010 Honda Accord, Crosstour, Insight, Odyssey Lease Rates – March 2010

logo_hondaMy Take: Honda is currently providing 0.00127 money factor for those of you who opt for a  “Sign and Drive” (Acura is doing the same).  That’s good since it saves you some money and requires nothing out of pocket. When it comes to leasing, it is preferred to avoid putting money down because in the event of a “total-loss” accident or theft, you may not get back the money you’ve put down. There was very good discussion last month in the forums regarding this topic, be sure to read about it. In any case, the numbers look solid so don’t miss out.

On a side note, I did check out the Crosstour last month and came away with mixed feelings. It is a pretty big car, it looks better from the front than from the back. I didn’t get to drive it, but my guess is that it won’t drive too different from an Accord V6. Here’s a payment scenerio in case you were curious as to how much it would cost to lease one of these…

MSRP $34,730
Invoice $31,527
Payments $377 + tax with inception fees due at signing (estimated at around $1500).
Sign & Drive $416 + tax

This is assuming 36mo/36k miles and the car being sold at invoice.

FYI – Just a reminder that if you opt for the “Sign & Drive”, your MF drops 0.00010. This seems to be the case across the board, with almost all models. I’m sure HondaHarry can confirm this. There are also rebates to be had so make sure to check Edmunds or ask your local dealer for more information.

2010 Honda Accord

2010 Honda Accord EX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 58% | .00137 base money factor

2010 Honda Accord EX-L
36-month | 15k miles | residual 54% | .00137 base money factor

2010 Honda Accord EX-L V6
36-month | 15k miles | residual 54% | .00137 base money factor

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2010 Honda Accord Crosstour

2010 Honda Accord Crosstour EX-L AWD
36-month | 15k miles | residual 57% | .00137 base money factor

2010 Honda Insight

2010 Honda Insight EX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 61% | .00142 base money factor

2010 Honda Insight LX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 61% | .00142 base money factor

2010 Honda Odyssey

2010 Honda Odyssey EX with RES
36-month | 15k miles | residual 55% | .00102 base money factor

2010 Honda Odyssey LX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 58% | .00102 base money factor

2010 Honda Odyssey Lease Rates – November 2009

logo_hondaMy Take: Wow, the Odyssey has better lease rates than an Acura MDX. Not the same ride, obviously, but they are both technically family haulers. Looks pretty good, even with the RES. Expect residuals to keep dropping as we get into the next year, so now is not a bad time to get an Odyssey. The MF is fairly low so its definitely worth looking into if you don’t mind driving a minivan. I say that because some people, such as myself, wouldn’t drive minivans no matter how practical they are.

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2010 Honda Odyssey

2010 Honda Odyssey EX
36-month | 15k miles | residual 54% | .00139 base money factor

2010 Honda Odyssey EX w/ RES
36-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00139 base money factor