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Old Jun 19, 2010 | 01:05 PM
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Flipping a leased vehicle

I am currently leasing a 07 Tundra with the lease ending on 8/9. I just ordered my new 5.0 today.

From what I have been reading it is probably more trouble than its worth but does anyone have any experience with buying a leased vehicle then flipping it immediately afterwards for a profit? The residual value is not great but based on what my model seems to be going for on cars.com and autotrader.com I am pretty confident that I could sell it for $2,000 more than the residual. However I would need to buy it and flip it in a few weeks. Probably more headache than its worth but I thought that I would at least ask the question to see if anyone has any experience with this. I understand that I would have to pay sales tax, but I was hoping that I would not have to pay capital gains tax.

Again, this is not something that I have to do. I just thought if it was relatively easy that I should consider it and use the profit for down payment or future mods. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
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Old Jun 19, 2010 | 01:54 PM
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In my state, NY, you have to pay sales tax on the residual value then wait 4-6 weeks for the title to come in your name. Usually negates the profit quite honestly.
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Old Jun 19, 2010 | 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Karpro
In my state, NY, you have to pay sales tax on the residual value then wait 4-6 weeks for the title to come in your name. Usually negates the profit quite honestly.
Yeah. I know I definitely have to pay the sales tax on the residual. But I didn't realize the title would take that long. I wouldn't have enough time to flip it if the title took 6 weeks.
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Old Jun 26, 2010 | 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by 1969 Boss429
I am currently leasing a 07 Tundra with the lease ending on 8/9. I just ordered my new 5.0 today.

From what I have been reading it is probably more trouble than its worth but does anyone have any experience with buying a leased vehicle then flipping it immediately afterwards for a profit? The residual value is not great but based on what my model seems to be going for on cars.com and autotrader.com I am pretty confident that I could sell it for $2,000 more than the residual. However I would need to buy it and flip it in a few weeks. Probably more headache than its worth but I thought that I would at least ask the question to see if anyone has any experience with this. I understand that I would have to pay sales tax, but I was hoping that I would not have to pay capital gains tax.

Again, this is not something that I have to do. I just thought if it was relatively easy that I should consider it and use the profit for down payment or future mods. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
My 2004 BMW M3 was leased (in fact I lease most of my vehicles) and I was 2.5 years into a 3 yr. lease when I sold it. My payoff was $33k, I sold it for $39k..I pocketed $6k..I didn't have to wait no 6 mos. for the title. In fact paying off a lease is the same for a purchase. You have a payoff just like you would a purchase.

Dave
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Old Jun 28, 2010 | 08:16 AM
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I wouldn't try it with a Tundra, IMO. Too many rebates and 0% deals lately that may not be reflected in the market you're trying to use as a baseline. I had a 2007 Tundra and now have a 2010, and the value has definitely been affected by Toyota.
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