2018 honda accord 1.5t touring lease

got an offer today, think i can do better?

Search the forum, your deal is terrible. Seen many 2.0’s for under $400 with just first DAS.

+1 i would not pay that for a 1.5 Honda’s just aren’t leasing well right now.

yah they advertise 299 + tax and 1999 down

i felt like if i can do 0 DAS and 299 + tax should be okay? since it’s 1%

btw, DAS is 2600 …

I got a sport 2.0t for 306+tax with only 815 DAS

is it 4100 down or 2641.

it is 2641… what do you think???

Seems, pretty good. Don’t know what everyone else is saying here. However, if you like the car I’d go for it.

Sport 2.0T has an MSRP $3500 less than 1.5T Touring.

how did 1500 magically disappear from the DAS?

I know, what I was saying by that example was for him to eliminate such a high das and still acheive the 1%

2.0 with a 10 speed or 1.5 with CVT, I think that’s an easy choice. I think I’d rather have a car with a few less bells and whistles with a bigger engine and nicer transmission.

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down payment matching contribution from honda per dealer dude

interesting. i know there is 1000 lease cash on that trim (not 2.0 touring, though); seems like a decent deal for the Accord given current conditions. any idea how much below invoice there at?

I got my 2.0 with a 6 speed :smiley:

But really, for 95% of people the 1.5T is just fine. It’s got great low end torque - it was on par with my 3.7L Acura TL below 2500 RPM. It just doesn’t have very much top end.

Oh I’m sure, I have a Jetta with the 1.4t manual and it’s a blast to drive plus it’ll get 40mpg if you don’t put foot into too much.

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quick search showed invoice is 30904 and dealer hold back is 676?

Got a quote for a 1.5T Touring $375 with only 1st month on Long Island. People here are saying you can get a 2.0 for about the same? I don’t really need the extra horses but would rather the 10 speed over the CVT.

better than my deal… mine’s 2600 DAS and 330 with tax… 36mo/12k

I am beginning to think this car is not a good lease and looking else where now…

It’s fine for a Honda. You can get an Audi A4 Tech in the neighborhood (in SoCal at least). Lose the some tech, but just a nicer feeling car, IMO. I considered the Accord, the leases suck.