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Nice deal and Congrats! The M-Sport package really makes a positive difference as illustrated in your side by side photo.

2018 Chevy Volt LT with the Comfort Package and excess wear and tear, wheel and tire, etc. 36/15k, $8300 one pay or about 230/mo zero drive off.
MSRP: 34950
Selling price: 30600
Rebates: 9252.83 (6900 lease cash, 500 loyalty, 352 GM rewards and I believe 1500 in flex cash made this possible. They told me that the college discount was being applied but I don’t think that’s the case.)
Service contract was 1451 for key replacement, wheel and tire, scratch ding, etc. Would have said no but they made the numbers work with the Flex cash.
47% Residual
00029 MF for one pay
Zip code 08619
Leasehackr score of about 12 and a half years?

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Thanks again to everyone here for helping me get my second deal in a month!

2018 VW Tiguan SE
MSRP: $27930
Discount: $4226
VW Loyalty Rebate: $500
Due at Signing: $1413 (first month and fees)
$251 per month after 3% N.C. tax

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Picked up a 2019 Mini Cooper Countryman S E All4 in Texas.
MSRP: $46,500
Selling Price: $42,250 (10% off)
Negative Payoff: -$700
Sales Subtotal: $42,950
Sales Tax: $2,340.63
Fees: $430
Incentives/Rebates : $5,500

Owner’s Choice (TX)
Month: 36
Annual Mileage: 10k
Residual: 60%
MSD: $0
DAS: $0
Payment: $524.98
Post Sales Rebate: $4,001(Federal PHEV), $2,500(TX PHEV)
Actual Cost: $344.40 /mo (after tax rebates)

Pre EV tax rebate payment is just average for TX, but with tax rebates, not too bad for a premium PHEV.

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$799 per month (984 with taxes and Audi care + $25 extra because tier 2 financial)

$3k due at signing (taxes fees first month)

$68,800 MSRP, selling price $61,300

3 posts were merged into an existing topic: Just signed Audi S5 Prestige 36/12 lease

2018 Range Rover Velar P250 HSE R-Dynamic with every option for an MSRP of $78k
Includes: Heated/Cooled/Massaging Seats, Drive Pack, 360 View, Off Road pack, etc
It was a loaner they had advertised at $69k. So when I called about the car they gave me an additional $7k off or so because they thought that was the MSRP.

Final deal came down to:


MSRP: $77,480.00
Sell Price: $61,073.00
MF: .00001
RV: 50%
Term: 39/12k
Down: $2000 includes 1st and fees (No way around this sadly)
Monthly: $607/mo

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wow, amazing deal & great looking car!

I’m a car guy and a lot of the good lease deal cars are boring to drive. Waited a while to get a decent lease on a VW GTI because it’s the only car I strongly considered. This is pretty “meh” compared to what we normally see here, but for a GTI it’s the best I’ve seen so I pulled the trigger:

2018 Volkswagen GTI S 6-Speed Manual
MSRP: $27,580
Sale Price: $23,224 with VW Partner Program Rebate ($500).
Total Discount: $4,356 (15.79% off)

36 months/ 10k annual
54% Residual
$748.12 Drive-Off (1st pay’mt + DMV + Doc Fee)
$273.44 + tax monthly payment
$297/ month with 8.75% Sale Tax

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<$300 for a GTI is pretty good! Car looks awesome.

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Just because I can’t pass up a deal…

2018 Trailhawk grand Cherokee. Msrp 47,700

$336/mo 0 down. 36/12. 9% pa tax, tags, fees all inclusive. Conquest > loyalty. True car $500 and whatever crazy incentives Jeep uses to bring the car to a 31500 selling price…

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A well below 400/mo Grand Cherokee upper trim level? That’s phenomenal. Chrysler? Ally? US Bank?

Usbank of course. They could be in a world of hurt in 2-3 years with the deals they’re offering

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Great deal. What MF is usbank charging for these deals?

Great deal, that’s reedman toll in sprigfield right?

And does it have the lux ii pack

isn’t USBank renown for being difficult with lease returns?

I don’t beat up cars. Regardless I’ll likely transfer it half way through

Funny I didn’t even ask. I usually dissect deals but didn’t even care. Once I got the true car and conquest it was a lock

Nice deal and sick ride