Any upcoming lease deals to look out for?

I’m coming out of a 2017 chevy cruze that I picked up thanks to an amazing deal here on the forums ($60/month) - Car is due back end of this month and GM will extend the lease, but not the miles nor will they offer a better deal to buy it, so I’m back in the market.

Not picky - credit is 800+, infiniti and GM currently in the household. Need 12k-15k miles per year, don’t care about brand etc… just looking to see whats the cheapest deal out there right now. Located in South Florida - don’t mind shipping if it makes sense

Thank you in advance!

Search the forums. No one is going to come to you with a super cheap deal.

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Thank you for taking time out of your day to post this :+1:

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Of course you’re a jerk, you live in florida :joy:

no one will come to you like this.

I hope you get banned from this forums from your rude response to jon

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Seriously? Have you spent any time here? These are the worst threads? Why not make just the minimal effort and do your research? Do you always require spoon feeding or is it just this case?

And to top it all off, you’re a smart_ss when some suggest you make an effort.

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People are so rude these days, everyone knows that Audi RS5 is cheaper to lease these days than anything. Go for it, OP.

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I don’t agree with the terse responses but the gist is that the programs are very different right now due to each manufacturer’s financial position and thoughts on the strength of the economy moving forward. A good example is GM. Great GM leases in March of the last two years were the product of a conquest program that ran those years (17-18) but has not been implemented this year (at least not yet). Cheap leases on sedans have become few and far between because manufacturers have adopted to the consumers’ desire for SUVs, hybrids and crossovers. The large incentives were necessary to move inventory in the past of sedans but now, with reduced productions, the need for crazy incentives has substantially waned. This is a semi-long way of saying that the best deals will require greater effort in researching or the use a good broker (and we have some great ones here!).

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Appreciate the response… I am on these forums every day and have done plenty of reading - I’ve leased 15+ cars in the past - seems like most of the deals on here lately are geared more towards luxury cars which are of no interest to me. I just need a cheap work vehicle so I figured by posting, maybe someone would have insight on upcoming deals. Appreciate you taking the time to post - I have a broker that I purchased my wifes vehicle through and notified him of my search… doesn’t hurt to do my own due dilligence as well.

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yea… they can’t even give those ocupes away - too bad the deals arent the same on the SB

That should give you a general idea of what is up. Plus, there is an actual Market Place. Couldn’t be easier.

I will help OP out
2018 BMW 330e demo.
There - you are welcome…

He doesn’t want luxury. Thank you, next.

Is a car for under $200 a month? hmmm?

This morning someone posted $20k 2019 Kia Forte for $180 a month with few hundred down, somewhere near Philly.

South Florida. It’s in the first post.

He is ok with it being shipped, although it would negate any savings.

Perhaps but the doc fee in FLA is around an outrageous $900. It’s about $1 per mile to ship (you can do better).

Due diligence isn’t posting - yo what’s some cheap deals? That’s pure laziness.

I have read the forums… nothing being posted is that “great” IMO or geared towards luxury car brands… it’s worth a post to see if any brokers have insight on upcoming deals or maybe something they can’t move… no harm in asking

Thats what this section was created for…

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