I don't have a lease, which is why I'm asking others who may know theirs.Isn't it listed in your contract?
Did you lease your truck? What was your MSRP? I'm looking for the residual value expressed as a percentage. This is one of the things you need to ask when entering a lease. What I'm asking for is the percentage, like 50% or 60% for example. I'll just ask my local dealer on Monday.I believe My Rebel is $38k... 2020
OP, that opened ended question could lead to 1,000 different answers . . . . .For anyone who has leased a new RAM recently, did you find out what is your residual value?
that is kind of irrelavent without knowing what the original MSRP was. Have you ever leased?I believe My Rebel is $38k... 2020
It's not an open-ended question. I'm asking explicitly for residual value % on any recently leased ram. If you know yours, great then let's hear it.OP, that opened ended question could lead to 1,000 different answers . . . . .
State the year/model/trim you are looking at including your specified lease terms such as months desired.
That might yield a response to the residual value percentage and the money factor on that particular model/trim.
Alternately, you can do you own research on LEASEHACKR or on the EDMUNDS.COM forums.
Yeah, its STILL an open ended end question, because you aren't stating the vehicle YOU ARE WANTING THE RESIDUAL VALUE ON.It's not an open-ended question. I'm asking explicitly for residual value % on any recently leased ram. If you know yours, great then let's hear it.
First off, chill out. If you can't answer the question, why are you commenting? Just move on, I don't have time or energy to go back and forth. Secondly, I'm not concerned about trim as it relates to market value. The % on any new RAM will be a starting point to answer my question. If there is in fact a wide range, then I would start narrowing down to my market and or specific trim.Yeah, its STILL an open ended end question, because you aren't stating the vehicle YOU ARE WANTING THE RESIDUAL VALUE ON.
First, i'm trying to help you so don't be a prick! So, don't tell me to CHILL OUT! Like I said, residual values range by models/trim and from 47% to 55% on a Ram 1500, but why don't you just ask your dealer on Monday (since you don't like the answers here).First off, chill out. If you can't answer the question, why are you commenting? Just move on, I don't have time or energy to go back and forth. Secondly, I'm not concerned about trim as it relates to market value. The % on any new RAM will be a starting point to answer my question. If there is in fact a wide range, then I would start narrowing down to my market and or specific trim.
Yeah, its STILL an open ended end question, because you aren't stating the vehicle YOU ARE WANTING THE RESIDUAL VALUE ON.
Residual values vary widely between models and trim levels.
No need for CAPS man, you're the one being a prick! As a new member, responses like yours are really discouraging when all I'm asking is a question which hasn't been talked about a lot on this forum (according to the search bar). So far, haven't got one response from a member with their specific %. If I become inundated with "1000s of different answers", I'll happily apologize to you. In fact, I'll probably just try to delete this thread, will that make you happy?First, i'm trying to help you so don't be a prick! So, don't tell me to CHILL OUT! Like I said, residual values range by models/trim and from 47% to 55% on a Ram 1500, but why don't you just ask your dealer on Monday (since you don't like the answers here).
Also, if you didn't realize, residual value also depends on TERM and MILEAGE.
I gave you an answer, since you wanted a "range". Currently 47-55%, but, again, a lot of variables there.No need for CAPS man, you're the one being a prick! As a new member, responses like yours are really discouraging when all I'm asking is a question which hasn't been talked about a lot on this forum (according to the search bar). So far, haven't got one response from a member with their specific %. If I become inundated with "1000s of different answers", I'll happily apologize to you. In fact, I'll probably just try to delete this thread, will that make you happy?
Well, that does fall within in the 47-55% I responded with.Back in November my residual was 51%. 15k/year for 3 years on the truck below. 76k msrp
First, i'm trying to help you so don't be a prick! So, don't tell me to CHILL OUT! Like I said, residual values range by models/trim and from 47% to 55% on a Ram 1500, but why don't you just ask your dealer on Monday (since you don't like the answers here).
Also, if you didn't realize, residual value also depends on TERM and MILEAGE, and ZIP CODE.
Dude, the first thing you're 100% wrong on is that I need to establish a term or mileage in order to obtain a percentage. I have leased multiple Chrysler vehicles before and can verify I was provided with the residual value % BEFORE I ever agreed to term or mileage stipulations. My 2008 Jeep Commander had only 35% residual value, which I financed. My wife's Grand Cherokee was 45%. This was disclosed by a dealer who we didn't even lease from! Secondly, I already acknowledged the range I was expecting, so your response is redundant. Do you understand that? How about you just move on since you're not adding any value to this conversation other than showing yourself to be a a**hole know-it-all.I gave you an answer, since you wanted a "range". Currently 47-55%, but, again, a lot of variables there.
I really don't think you should lease. You should just request this thread be closed, since you don't seem to be happy with the responses.
Cool, this is all I'm asking for. thank youBack in November my residual was 51%. 15k/year for 3 years on the truck below. 76k msrp
No one even responded before post #13 (who responded 51%) , so how was my answer of 47-55% (posted in #11) redundant?Dude, the first thing you're 100% wrong on is that I need to establish a term or mileage in order to obtain a percentage. I have leased multiple Chrysler vehicles before and can verify I was provided with the residual value % BEFORE I ever agreed to term or mileage stipulations. My 2008 Jeep Commander had only 35% residual value, which I financed. My wife's Grand Cherokee was 45%. This was disclosed by a dealer who we didn't even lease from! Secondly, I already acknowledged the range I was expecting, so your response is redundant. Do you understand that? How about you just move on since you're not adding any value to this conversation other than showing yourself to be a a**hole know-it-all.
Read post #5 again.No one even responded before post #13 (who responded 51%) , so how was my answer of 47-55% (posted in #11) redundant?