Despite aggressive low-interest financing, cash-back offers and other purchasing incentives offered by leading auto-makers to buyers, leasing numbers keep increasing steadily over the years. Leasing is not only an attractive financial proposition to most auto-consumers, but also a lifestyle and preference choice.

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Friday, September 2, 2011

Luxury Cars and Resale Values


When it comes to ultra-luxury, high-end vehicle leasing, there is no doubt



that the best deals are those cars that hold their value. With this in



mind, we single out a few truths about residual values that consistently



apply to high-end leasing.



The most determining factor when it comes to resale values is public



perception of the brand, not its reliability ratings in quality surveys.



Take the Jaguar for example: it is consistently rated as a quality car, but



because of questionable reliability perception among the public, it takes a



sharp dip in value at the end of its lease-term



Higher-tech options and other cutting-edge features do not necessarily mean



the car will fare better. By the time your car is two years old, better



and cheaper systems will render the laser-guided cruise control, navigation



systems and built-in cell phone obsolete. Look for functional features,



such as automatic transmissions, power windows and wheel-drive to enhance



the vehicle’s value in the used-car market.



Used-car buyers view less favorably luxury vehicles that come with big



incentives. These are perceived as questionable in quality and


Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Luxury Cars and Resale Values




When it comes to ultra-luxury, high-end vehicle leasing, there is no doubt



that the best deals are those cars that hold their value. With this in



mind, we single out a few truths about residual values that consistently



apply to high-end leasing.





The most determining factor when it comes to resale values is public



perception of the brand, not its reliability ratings in quality surveys.



Take the Jaguar for example: it is consistently rated as a quality car, but



because of questionable reliability perception among the public, it takes a



sharp dip in value at the end of its lease-term





Higher-tech options and other cutting-edge features do not necessarily mean



the car will fare better. By the time your car is two years old, better



and cheaper systems will render the laser-guided cruise control, navigation



systems and built-in cell phone obsolete. Look for functional features,



such as automatic transmissions, power windows and wheel-drive to enhance



the vehicle’s value in the used-car market.





Used-car buyers view less favorably luxury vehicles that come with big



incentives. These are perceived as questionable in quality and


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